- I spent the early 90's working as a Casting Director in the upper echelons of Network TV. Some of my credits include Frasier, Arrested Development, According to Jim, and many other shows and Network pilots on NBC, CBS, ABC, The CW, Fox. I also served as NBC's Manager of Casting, overseeing many pilots including "The Office," and holds a degree in theatre arts from UCLA, where I . For a person who has always been in awe of actor performers, I had a dream job.
I'm a free-lancer, many hyphenate, award-winning content creator and I urge actors to do the same. Projects I have written and produced DIY are The British Invasion (a Korean-American actors pretends to be British in order to get work), The Real Man (a black actor vows to only play uplifting roles), All or Nothing (two disenfranchised gamblers in their 50s find unexpected love at the black jack table), and a brand new play Hardball (two ex-athletes of different backgrounds find unexpected commonalities) produced in Atlanta (where I now live) in 2019.
I've written several the books available on Amazon - "How To Book Acting Jobs 3.0," "A True Hollywood Cancer Story," and "Little Lucky Girl: Secrets of Superman" which looks at the Holocaust and it's aftermath from the perspective of the 2nd generation.
I'm also an award-winning stage director and stage manager who has worked in California, Kansas, Colorado, Minnesota, Texas, Georgia, and New York.
I produce, curate, and direct a bi-monthly story telling/variety show in Atlanta at the Red Light Cafe, in which great performers can perform live and tell their own stories. This show is heartening and inspiring.- IMDb Mini Biography By: CR
- Graduated from University of California Los Angeles with major in Theatre.
- She not only casts but direct plays and musicals; was nominated for a theater award for her work on "Urinetown" in Denver, Colorado at the Waste Management facility downtown.
- Cathy taught "Acting and Directing for the Camera" in the Film Studies department at University of Colorado, Boulder in the fall semester of 2010. It was a combination class with "Acting for the Camera" in the Theater department and included a total of 42 students.
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