11/30/2008

Who's Who on EXIT Stage Left

Posted by Lowry Theater Company |

Michael Navarra works in both theatre and film as a member of SAG and Actors Equity Association. His feature film appearances include Under One Sun and Never Enough: Sex, Money and Parking Garages in San Francisco, starring Barbara Niven and the short film The Last Job starring Derrick O’Connor. Michael has played leading roles with San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Word for Word, Traveling Jewish Theatre, Pacific Alliance Stage Company, Sierra Repertory Theatre, and Pacific Repertory Theatre, among many others. He earned an MFA in Acting from the University of Washington. For more info, please visit: www.michaelnavarra.com

Steve Budd does improv, solo performance (Tell It On Tuesday, SF Solo Fest, The Marsh), standup (Spud’s, HaHa Comedy Club, Smiles), film, and commercial work (Target, Genentech, Adobe). Roles include Tim Timko in Reckless (SF Playhouse), Victor in Dream of a Common Language (Virago), Sebastian in Twelfth Night (English Theater Company of Israel), Joey Bishop in The Tribute (Post Street) and numerous roles in Impact Briefs 8 (Impact). Steve has acted in many independent films and Web series (Time Addict, Once Beautiful Past, Violent Jake, Exit Stage Left, etc.) and costars in the short film Slightly Super. In his spare time, he teaches English and acting.


Annamarie MacLeod a longtime Shakespeare enthusiast, she has played leads in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Hamlet, and co-produced a renaissance theatre group in Illinois. A recent inhabitant of the Bay Area, you may have seen her work at Dragon Productions, Theatre Q, or the Pear Ave. Theatre. She studied theatre at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York.



Giovannie Espiritu started earning her Hollywood merits via her role as medical student Ludlow in NBC's long-running hospital drama "E.R." She has appeared in four "ER" episodes. She has also appeared as Rose Alipio on Fox's Bones and "Karen" in the Gilmore Girls. This Tondo, Manila born actor has also been cast in various internationally-produced independent films. Giovannie's first movie was "American Yearbook" where she marched away with the role despite the fact that the producers originally wanted a Caucasian actress for the part. She is a domestic violence awareness and prevention activist, and lives with her family and son in the Bay Area.

As a Bay Area native, now living in Los Angeles, Terri J Freedman has performed in a plethora of spirited indie films, irreverent webseries, bad high school plays and a couple bizarre music videos.

Learn more at: TerriJFreedman.com
See for yourself: YouTube.com/TerriJFreedman

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