JEAN ANN GARRISH
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"Gone" (Performance Video) Quicktime
Live performance. Ballad. From the song cycle "These Words of Women".
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"Let Me Entertain You" (Performance Video) Quicktime
Live performance. Uptempo. From the musical "Gypsy".
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"Composing Life" comedic mockumentary (Performance Video) Quicktime
Marin is being introduced to the 'audience' by their brazen documentarian. It doesn't go well.
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"Composing Life" (Performance Video) Quicktime
Marin's monologue about the difficulties of being an artist, and all she's given up to pursue her dreams.
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Monsters Inside Me: Ashley (Performance Video) Quicktime
DRAMATIC: Ashley is a mother of a small child who is fighting for her life, because unbeknownst to the family she was stung by a scorpion.
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"Composing Life" (Performance Video) Quicktime
Marin speaks in the 'confessional' & performs with her band.
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"Dating Grim" comedy web series clip (Performance Video) Quicktime
Georgina and the Grim Reaper go a date, and things don't go smoothly.
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"Dating Grim" comedy web series clip (Performance Video) Quicktime
Exit interview. Georgina talks about her Dating-a-Gogo experience.
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Dramatic Clip (Performance Video) Quicktime
Jane has a confrontation with her best friend about the father of her unborn baby.
Résumé Print Résumé
FILM: | ||
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Monsters Inside Me |
Ashley |
Dir: Lee Doyle/ANP TV |
Composing Life |
Marin (LEAD) |
Roxy Strago Prods. |
Please Give |
GAP sales girl |
Dir: Nicole Holofcener |
Motherhood |
Various voices (ADR) |
Dir: Katherine Dieckmann |
Artists of Hell’s Kitchen |
Jag |
Dir: Kamal Ahmed |
Dating Grim |
Georgina |
Dir: Rodney Hakim |
No Time for Goodbyes |
Beth |
Dir: Debra Fenwick |
Delusions |
Vera |
Dir: Ben Rifkin |
THEATER: | ||
Neutral Hero |
Karen/Goddess |
The Kitchen/Richard Maxwell |
Showy Lady Slipper |
Jennifer |
PS122/Richard Maxwell |
Shoes |
Ally |
Producers Club/Joey Murray |
Family Establishment |
Fran |
Dixon Place/Aaron Landsman |
New Love |
Elaine |
Theatre for the New City |
Seconds |
Lisa |
TBG Mainstage Theatre |
Scandal in Manhattan |
Janet |
Abingdon Main Stage Theatre |
Mother |
Sarah |
Michael Weller Theatre |
Something’s Afoot |
Hope |
Dir. John F. Anderson |
Cole |
Various roles |
A Small Company in America |
EDUCATION: | ||
BA in Film |
Hofstra University |
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BA in Creative Writing |
Hofstra University |
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TRAINING: | ||
On Camera |
Heidi Marshall |
Group Class |
Musical Theatre |
Helen Gallagher |
Group Coaching |
Scene Study |
Austin Pendleton |
HB Studio |
On-Camera Commercial |
Barry Shapiro |
Group Class |
Adv. Musical Theatre Audition |
Michael Cassara |
Group Class |
Voice & Musical Theatre |
Mary Setrakian |
Private |
Acting/Audition for the Camera |
Karen Ludwig |
HB Studio |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'6" |
Weight: 140 lbs |
Writer, Aerobics, Bowling, Cycling, Jump Rope, Kick Boxing, Roller Skating, Running - General, Running - Sprint, Swimming - ability - general, Tennis, Trampoline, Volleyball, Yoga, Dance Ballet, Dance Jazz, Host, Improvisation, Licensed Driver, Singer, Ukulele, Vocal Range: Alto, Vocal Range: Mezzo Soprano, Vocal Style: Belt, Voiceover, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, British - BBC English Accent, Italian Accent
In Showy Lady Slipper, written by Obie winner Richard Maxwell, The New York Times called my performance “comically inspired” and TimeOut NY called our cast a group of “wonderfully adept actors”.