RIA MEER
- AEA,
- SAG-AFTRA Eligible
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COMEDY - best friend, cynical (0:38) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Cynical friend is skeptical about her friend's art.
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DRAMA - courtroom witness; Diddy on Trial: As It Happened; Guest Star (Performance Video) Quicktime
witness relives terrifying encounters with defendant
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DRAMEDY - couple reconciliation (0:56) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Woman is upset with her ex-boyfriend. After sincere conversation they move forward.
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ROMANTIC COMEDY - Meet Cute, Girl Next Door (0:44) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Cute first meeting and flirtation
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DRAMA - forbidden love, courageous best friend (1:04) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Woman pleads with best friend to leave their husbands and be together
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COMEDY, MOCKMENTARY - theatre life, entitled diva (0:59) (Performance Video) Quicktime
An experienced actress joins a fledgling community theatre company.
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DRAMA - therapy session, strong wife, mother (1:04) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Amy - Beef; A woman becomes vulnerable during a therapy session.
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DRAMEDY - frustrated girlfriend, argument (0:46) (Performance Video) Quicktime
An Asian woman finds porn on her boyfriend's laptop and is concerned that he doesn't desire her.
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DRAMEDY - political activist, Filipino siblings (0:57) (Performance Video) Quicktime
A politically active sister confronts her brother about his admiration for their racist brother-in-law.
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DRAMA - grief, doctor, crying (1:59) (Performance Video) Quicktime
An exhausted doctor reveals the painful reason she became a doctor.
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DRAMA - boss, relationship issues (0:52) (Performance Video) Quicktime
A woman speaks with one of her work reports and learns her boyfriend is not everything he claims to be.
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SINGING - Look At Me Now - The Wild Party (Lippa) (0:49) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Singing (Musical Theater)
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Résumé Print Résumé
Represented by: |
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Bonafide & Emerging Artists LLC (NY) (917) 723-6992 Theatrical (Film / TV), Commercial, Theatre, Voiceover, Print, Hosting / Public Appearances |
Theater | ||
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Double-Crossed |
Zoe |
Noel MacDuffie | AMT Theater |
A Meditation on Hope |
Maggie Jones / Amy |
Aimée Hayes | Columbia MFA |
Listen to Me |
Dora Maar |
David Kaplan |
Miss Lulu Bett (The Rediscovery Readings) |
Narrator |
Sheryl Kaller | Classic Stage |
Mr. Burns: The 10th Anniversary Concert Reading |
Narrator |
Steve Cossack | Playwrights Ho |
The Memory Of |
Brianna |
wild project |
Sublime Dissonance |
Sophia |
Holland Theater |
When Bryseis Met Chryseis |
Chryseis |
Those Women Productions |
My Name is Mother |
Mother |
Those Women Productions |
Pankhadi and the Prince |
Rasika |
Those Women Productions |
Untitled Devised Work on Romance |
Ensemble |
Mark Jackson |
The Possibility |
Karen |
Playwrights Center of SF |
Seven Days of Suicide |
Roselia Maracaspac |
Playwrights Center of SF |
TV/Film | ||
Diddy on Trial: As It Happened |
Guest Star |
Miles Kahn | Hulu / Disney+ |
Recipes of Former Lovers (Short FIlm) |
Lead |
Mike Serna |
The ACTT (Short Film) |
Lead |
Ski Productions |
Abigail Drowns the World (Short Film) |
Lead |
Mike Serna | NY Short Film Clu |
New Media | ||
The Artisan Who Made Me (Scripted Podcast) |
Lead |
Sydney Roslin | Bottled Star P |
Amateur City (Web Series) |
Recurring |
Claire Torn | CT Marie Prod. |
Bread & Butter (Web Series) |
Guest Star |
Sasha Skulinets | Midbrow Prod |
An Astute Woman (Web Series) |
Recurring |
Marc Theobald |
Training | ||
William Esper Studio |
Two-Year Conservatory |
Barbara Marchant |
American Conservatory Theater |
SFS and Studio Programs |
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Second City |
Improv |
Jana Bernard |
Movement |
Williamson Technique |
Danielle Liccardo, C. Rigney |
On-Camera Technique |
Devin Shacket |
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Script Analysis |
David Kaplan |
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Audition Technique |
Lauren English, Deb Jackel |
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Voice and Speech |
Lynne Soffer, Lisa Porter |
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Physical Theater |
Stephen Buescher |
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Vocal Coaching |
Kristy Bissell |
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Shakespeare |
Nancy Carlin |
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Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'1" |
Weight: 125 lbs |
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Ria Meer (she/they) is a 1st-gen Filipino-American actor, visual artist and storyteller based in Brooklyn. Ria trained under Barbara Marchant at William Esper Studio, at A.C.T. and graduated with a degree in Gender Studies and Ethnic Studies from UC Berkeley. In NYC, Ria has performed at Classic Stage Company, Playwrights Horizons and wild project. Ria was also Story Developer for "Endangered Species" (Gibney, Baryshnikov Arts Center), an absurd political physical theater piece.