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FILM/TELEVISION | ||
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Trailer (Trash) Magic |
Araminta (Minty) - Lead |
Cafecito Productions |
Sheet Cake |
Julie - Principal |
Get Your Cat On Productions |
Overexposed |
Therapist/PTSD Support - Principal |
Santoro Productions |
One Missed Call |
Dr. Julie Cohn - Principal |
Warner Bros |
Walter Frisk Let's Go |
Mrs. Smith - Principal |
Debonair Films |
The Crazies |
Distraught Neighbor |
Overture Films |
Desperate for Love |
Carla - Principal |
CBS Movie of the Week |
Rising Son |
Barbara - Principal |
Turner Network Television |
The Bread Squeezer |
Gertrude Crabbe - Principal |
Tal-Kasia Productions |
Peace at Home |
Julie - Lead |
FSU Film Production |
Lucky Ed's Tabloid News |
Ginger - Principal |
Tiny Little Pictures |
THEATER - sample from over 75 professional productions | ||
Knead |
Self - one person show |
Alliance Theatre |
Elliott: A Soldier's Fugue |
Ginny |
Alliance Theater |
Medea - w/Phylicia Rashad |
The Chorus of Women |
Alliance Theater |
Crossing Delancey |
Bubbie |
Alliance Theatre |
Our Town |
Stage Manager |
Theatrical Outfit |
Downstairs |
Irene |
Actor's Express |
Six Degrees of Separation |
Ouisa Kittredge |
Actor's Express |
Kimberly Akimbo |
Kimberly |
Actor's Express |
Wit |
Dr. Vivian Bearing |
Aurora Theatre |
The Glass Menagerie |
Amanda Wingfield |
Georgia Shakespeare Company |
You Can't Take it With You |
Penny Sycamore |
Theater Emory |
Blood Wedding |
The Wife |
Clarence Brown Theater |
The Night of the Iguana |
Hannah Jelkes |
Theater in the Square |
The Little Foxes |
Birdie |
Theater in the Square |
The Clean House |
Ana |
Horizon Theater |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'7" |
Weight: 120 lbs |
sight read music, some fluency Spanish, Combat - Stage, Swimming - ability - general, Swimming - freestyle, Yoga, Piano, Vocal Range: Alto, Vocal Range: Soprano, Voiceover, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, British - BBC English Accent, British - Cockney Accent, German Accent, Jewish/Yiddish Accent, Spanish Accent
Mary Lynn Owen is an award-winning actor and playwright, and a regular performer on all of Atlanta’s professional stages where she has twice earned the Suzi Award for Best Leading and Supporting Actor. Mary Lynn is also a sought-after teacher in Emory University’s Theater Studies Department where she teaches Introduction to Acting. Her professional affiliations include The Dramatist’s Guild/full member, Working Title Playwrights, Actor’s Equity Association, and SAG-Aftra. marylynnowen.com