I am a third-generation only child, a first soprano, a bagpiper, and a cat-lover (three talents which are inadvisable to practice together) who speaks 3 languages (well, okay, 4, if French and signed English are both allowed to count for halves). I owe all my success to the fact that God blessed me with the two most wonderful people on earth as my parents.
I most recently appeared in Momentum's Productions "The Women of Juarez". Even though I'm a veteran of the Dallas area stages I finnally received my first Column Award nomination for my work in 2005's "Theatre of Death" in which I played three distinct roles: Tloquenahuaque, the Aztec God of the underworld with antlers for arms, a Gypsy who is beaten to death while singing in one of Lorca's more obscure and esoteric pieces, and as a fed up audience member who ends up shooting the cast of a lousy play.
I would like to die in whatever manner best preserves the majority of my body for recycling to others who need the parts, and secure in the knowledge that I have done all I could to make a difference for the better in this world.
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