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Amy was delighted to make her Boston and New Rep debut last year
playing Sonia in the rolling world premiere of The Ice-Breaker.
Since then she appeared as Chop-Chop and Reggie in Angry Girl
Gang at the Atlantic Theatre (NYMF) and most recently reprised
the role of Mary Bailey in Music Theatre of Connecticut’s production
of It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play. She
originated the roles of Patricia in the world premiere of Richard
Pearson Thomas’ Parallel Lives, directed by Evan Pappas;
Mary Alderson in Charles & Diana: The Musical, which
debuted at the Midtown International Theatre Festival; and Mary Carney
in the Off-Broadway beat comedy Kerouac. Other NY
theatre credits: Elizabeth Lavenza in the New York premiere of
Frankenstein…do you dream (NYMF); Nina in a workshop of
The Seagull, directed by Obie Award-winner Gene Frankel;
Cynthia in Baby With The Bathwater; Mary Hanson in
Win/Lose/Draw; and Jesus Christ in the US premiere of Adan
Black’s Hedged. Other regional theatre credits:
Bus Stop (Cherie), Nine (Carla), Nunsense
(Sister Mary Amnesia), The Fantasticks (Luisa) and
Where’s Charley (Amy). On screen, Amy was seen in Universal
Pictures’ The Guru and Miramax Films’ The Yards.
She starred in the independent feature film Till Proven Innocent.
Amy just wrapped production on the short film William’s
Christening, currently in post-production. On TV, Amy had the
honor of appearing on the very last episode of The Sopranos,
playing the Female FBI Agent “in bed” with Agent Harris. She played
the recurring role of Pam on Another World and has
appeared on Law & Order: SVU, Guiding Light,
and One Life to Live.
Amy is also the founder of
ActorWebs.com™, a
full service web development company specializing in affordable
websites for actors and others in the arts community. |