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1980’s<br />

Karen Abercrombie (1981) is an actress/singer/<br />

songwriter who recently presented As Told by Mary,<br />

a one-woman drama, at the Lamont Library in<br />

McGraw, NY.<br />

David Brian Alley (1989) appeared in Stones in His<br />

Pockets at Playmakers Repertory in Chapel Hill, NC,<br />

and A Flea in Her Ear with the Clarence Brown<br />

Theatre at the University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee, where he is<br />

a resident artist and member <strong>of</strong> the acting faculty.<br />

Hank Azaria (Sum) will be back on Broadway this<br />

fall when he plays David Sarn<strong>of</strong>f in The Farnsworth<br />

Invention which is scheduled to open November<br />

14th at the Music Box Theatre.<br />

Douglas Carter Beane’s (1980) Xanadu will begin a<br />

National Tour in summer 2008.<br />

Eliborio Beltran (aka Eli Gemini) (1986) is the<br />

director, host, editor and executive producer <strong>of</strong> That<br />

Denton Show, a local cable program in Denton,Texas.<br />

Kim Brockington (1980) continues to play Felicia<br />

Bordeaux on Guiding Light. She will also understudy<br />

the role <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Muller for the national tour <strong>of</strong><br />

Doubt.<br />

Adrien Brody (Sat) is in the feature films The<br />

Darjeeling Limited and The Brothers Bloom.<br />

Anna Clinton (1990) is a psychotherapist. She<br />

continues to sing and act part-time.<br />

Angela (Egic) Collins (1986) helps to facilitate<br />

local meetings teaching <strong>American</strong> Sign Language and<br />

Law <strong>of</strong> Attraction. She has recently worked with<br />

Manhattan Theatre Source and Medicine Show, was<br />

the assistant stage manager for the New York Deaf<br />

Theatre’s production <strong>of</strong> Brilliant Traces, and was the<br />

stage manager for Theatre 5’s Madame Bovary.<br />

Jennifer Coolidge (1982) appears on NBC’s improv<br />

showcase Thank God You’re Here.<br />

Richard Crowley (1980) resides in New Hampshire<br />

where he works as an on-air personality for Nassau<br />

Broadcasting. He is currently a performing member<br />

<strong>of</strong> Northeast Shakespeare Ensemble and teaches<br />

improv comedy at Northern Stage in White River<br />

Junction.<br />

Johanna Day (1984) will be featured on stage in<br />

Edward Albee’s Zoo Story and Homelife at New York<br />

City’s Second Stage Theatre.<br />

Illeana Douglas (1983) is in the feature film Expired,<br />

which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival<br />

Mary Ellen Eppert (1986) is a freelance writer and<br />

astrological consultant living in Toronto, Canada.<br />

Will Gartshore<br />

Johanna Day<br />

Alumni SPOTLIGHT<br />

Peter Gadjics (1984) published a 4,000 word article<br />

in the July/August issue <strong>of</strong> The Gay and Lesbian<br />

Review/Worldwide.<br />

Steven Gallagher (1989) recently played Quince in<br />

A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Riff Raff in The<br />

Rocky Horror Show for The Canadian Stage Company<br />

in Toronto. He also appeared in the Toronto premiere<br />

<strong>of</strong> William Finn’s Elegies: A Song Cycle.<br />

Beth Glover (1989) played Mayor Matilda Hyde in<br />

the first national tour <strong>of</strong> All Shook Up. She also<br />

appears in national commercials for ASPCA and<br />

Verizon.<br />

Acia Gray (1981) is the artistic director and<br />

founder <strong>of</strong> Austin-based Tapestry Dance Company<br />

which received an NEA touring grant to support a<br />

tour <strong>of</strong> The Souls <strong>of</strong> Our Feet, a celebration <strong>of</strong> tap<br />

masterpieces.<br />

Pamela Gray (1986) was in Present Laughter at the<br />

Huntington Theatre Company in Boston.<br />

Bruce Greenwood (1981) can be seen in the feature<br />

film National Treasure: Book <strong>of</strong> Secrets with<br />

Nicholas Cage and Helen Mirren.<br />

Wilbur Edwin Henry (1981) was onstage at Round<br />

House Theatre in Bethesda, MD in Orson’s Shadow.<br />

Cherie Young Hickman (1981) is a massage<br />

therapist and energy worker in Sterling,VA. She is<br />

also mentoring a program that is connecting a<br />

Head-Start program in Loudon,VA. to the area’s high<br />

school drama department.<br />

Matthew Hughes (1989) is teaching drama at an<br />

international school in Japan.<br />

Jane Keitel (1983) was in The Good German at<br />

Shadowland Theatre in Ellenville, NY, with an<br />

extended run at Playwrights Theatre <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />

Elias Koteas (1983) will star in NBC’s Fort Pit about<br />

a derelict police precinct in Brooklyn.<br />

Jerry Lambert (1980) recently guest-starred on<br />

television’s Brothers and Sisters and Til Death. He can<br />

also be seen in the feature film Smother.<br />

Kyle Larsen (1980) is part <strong>of</strong> the comedy team<br />

“Buddy and Honey”. She is also a ballroom dance<br />

champion.<br />

Matthew Lester (1986) lives in Atlanta where he<br />

does voice-over work. He is currently recording the<br />

audio book <strong>of</strong> Hi, My Name is Jack.<br />

Maria Lidstone (1985) is writing a book about her<br />

childhood in South Minneapolis. She was recently<br />

in the film Tusamehe about the devastating effects<br />

<strong>of</strong> AIDS.<br />

Jennifer<br />

Coolidge<br />

Patricia Lynn-Strickland (1982) is the music and<br />

drama teacher at St. Bonaventure High School and<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> the Assumption School. Patricia also<br />

serves as Artistic Director for the Ventura<br />

Impromptu Players.<br />

Shelley Malil (1987) played supporting roles in the<br />

feature films Ping Pong Playa, Columbus Day and<br />

Crossing Over.<br />

Holly Martin-Baker (1986) made her Broadway<br />

debut this fall in Rent.<br />

Cheryllynne McNeil (C1987) is a stand-up comedian<br />

who is currently performing at comedy clubs<br />

throughout the west. She was recently featured on<br />

Comedian X.<br />

Brian Scott Miller (1987) co-wrote and co-directed<br />

the film The Pink Conspiracy.<br />

Carrie-Anne Moss (1988) played Julie in the feature<br />

film Disturbia, a 21st century update <strong>of</strong> Rear Window.<br />

Marie Oliver (1982) is running her own writing and<br />

editing business, Clarity in Writing and Editing, in<br />

Corvallis, OR.<br />

Frank Patano (1981) holds an MBA degree from<br />

Azusa Pacific University. He is the benefits manager<br />

at the University <strong>of</strong> La Verne, in La Verne, CA and<br />

also the Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors for<br />

Parson’s Nose Productions in South Pasadena. CA.<br />

Lonnie Quinn (1987) became the weathercaster for<br />

WCBS-TV in New York in April, 2007. He forecasts<br />

the weather on the 6pm and 11pm newscasts.<br />

Dan Remmes (1987) has been commissioned to<br />

write the book for Grumpy Old Men the musical<br />

which is expected to debut on Broadway in 2008.<br />

Gerianne (Smith) Smart (Eve 1986) is President<br />

and owner <strong>of</strong> Smart Communication, Inc., an<br />

advertising sales and marketing firm located in<br />

Ferrisburgh.VT. Gerianne produced and co-wrote<br />

the film The Summer <strong>of</strong> Walter Hacks which she will<br />

be submitting to film festivals at the end <strong>of</strong> this year.<br />

Keith Randolph Smith (1986) played Snug in<br />

Shakespeare in the Park’s A Midsummer Night’s<br />

Dream.<br />

Frank Spinelli (1983) has appeared in numerous<br />

stage productions and independent films. He<br />

co-founded No-Pants Theatre Company and is now<br />

concentrating on writing. He lives in the Bay Area<br />

with his wife,Angie.<br />

Timothy Stickney (1985) played Hamlet for Take<br />

Wing and Soar company in NYC and Prince Escalus<br />

in The Public Theatre’s Shakespeare in the Park’s<br />

production <strong>of</strong> Romeo and Juliet.

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