BRENDA JEAN FOLEY
- AEA,
- SAG-AFTRA Eligible
Résumé Print Résumé
Represented by: |
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Leighton Agency, Inc. (AZ) (480) 704-8800 Theatre |
Film/TV | ||
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Woman in the Maze (2023 - feature) |
Judy Hanna (supporting) |
Applied Art Productions |
Strange Places s.1 e.2 |
Karla (supporting) |
Phoenix Rising, Andy McCradic |
Tombstone-Rashomon |
Supporting |
Alex Cox, dir. |
Deadly Dentists s.1 e.1 |
Lead |
Discovery ID, Bob Wise, dir. |
Monsoon (2016 - feature) |
Nancy (supporting) |
Create Ent, Miguel Duran, dir. |
Pocketman & Cargoboy (feature triology) |
Feature |
Overnight Pictures |
Hack My Life (ep.204) |
Supporting |
TruTV |
Tail (short) |
Supporting |
Highway 41 Films, Rory Pierce |
Consent (feature) |
Karen (feature) |
Lili Pad Prods, Ron Brown dir. |
Opposite Attraction (feature) |
Rachael (lead) |
Jersey Boy Productions |
Love w/o Borders (mini-series) |
Marina (lead) |
NTV/Telefilm |
Love Square (30-minute short) |
Karen (lead) |
Focus Infinity Productions |
Theatre | ||
Scrooge, The Musical |
Mrs. Cratchit |
Arizona Theatre Company |
Like Heaven |
April |
The Bridge Initiative |
The Diary of Anne Frank |
Miep Gies |
Arizona Theatre Company |
By the Way, Meet Vera Stark |
Gloria |
iTheatre |
August: Osage County |
Ivy |
Mesa Encore Theatre |
Princess Sunshine... Funhouse |
Hope/Cinderella/etc. |
NY Fringe Festival |
Carousel |
Julie |
Mesa Encore Theatre |
The Sound of Music |
Maria |
Don Bluth Front Row Theatre |
Emma |
Mrs. Weston/Emma u.s. |
NYMF |
Almost, Maine |
Rhonda/Marvalyn |
Access Theatre, NYC |
One Thing I Like to Say Is |
Lina |
Access Theatre, NYC |
As Thousands Cheer |
"Heatwave," Mrs. Hoover, etc |
New Harmony Theatre |
The Secret Garden |
Rose |
Fulton Opera House |
The Mousetrap |
Mollie Ralston |
Forestburgh Playhouse |
Les Liaisons Dangereuses |
Cecile |
Le Studio Dramatique, NYC |
R&G are Dead |
The Player |
Kraine Theatre, NYC |
42nd Street |
Peggy Sawyer |
Jean Ann Ryan Prod. |
The Comedy of Errors |
Luciana |
University of Michigan |
Training | ||
University of Michigan: |
BFA musical theatre, BA English |
(phi beta kappa, summa cum lau |
Michael Chekov Studio: |
Lenard Petit |
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Voice: |
Victoria Clark, Andrew Byrne, Tom Burke |
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Improv (UCB): |
Ari Voukydis, Zach Woods, Joe Wengert, |
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Scene Study: |
Michael Unger, Richard Scanlon |
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Commercials | ||
Arizona Coyotes |
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RC Willey |
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GoDaddy |
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Monster.com (national) |
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Whitehaven Group (regional) |
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CoffeeMate (east/west coast) |
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NYU School of Continuing Ed |
American Baby |
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Concert/Cabaret | ||
Broadway Curious |
host, writer, singer |
James May, Steve Hilderbrand |
NY Philharmonic, Sondheim Concert |
"Sunday" Choir |
Paul Gemigniani, conductor |
NY Pops, Carnegie Hall |
Nederlander Choir |
David Loud, mus. dir. |
Bijou Orchestra |
guest soloist |
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Then Comes Marriage |
duo cabaret; Julie Reyburn, dir. |
Tracy Stark, mus. dir. |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'7" |
Weight: 155 lbs |
Eyes: Blue |
Hair Color: Blonde |
Hair Length: Shoulder Length |
Sight-reading, Swimming - ability - general, Yoga, Singer, Vocal Range: Soprano, Vocal Style: Legit, British - BBC English Accent, Fluent French
Based in Phoenix, Arizona, Foley spends summers outside Washington, DC, was born in Michigan, and spent more than a decade living in New York City. She is an actor, singer, former dancer, with years of experience onstage and onscreen. She also serves as Producing Artistic Director for The Bridge Initiative in Tempe, AZ. In 2023, she is executive producing her first feature-length film, a documentary.