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Bunny Bosco has appeared in 18 Off-Broadway productions, 13 films, and several TV series. Her long list of credits includes "Law and Order," "Central Park West," "NY Undercover," In & Out, The Peacemaker, Devil's Advocate, First Wives' Club, That Old Feeling, Ship of Fools, and Conspiracy Theory. Bunny hopes one day to speak on film. |
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Lisa Burstiner has been performing with The 13th Chair since its inception in 1997 and hopes to one day actually get paid for doing this. In the meantime, Lisa is studying the Meisner Technique and justifies the hours she spends in front of the TV as homework. |
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Dinah Gravel has been directing for over 25 years and teaching improvisation for 11. Dinah teaches classes at NYU and privately, and is still waiting for one of the more than 1,000 students she has taught to win a major acting award. She hopes it will be someone from The 13th Chair! |
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Leanne Paluck is currently enjoying her postadolescent angst-filled hiatus between college and graduate school. She slings latte's for a living at the local Starbuck's Coffee Company and spends her free time partaking in an odd mixture of caffeine, channel 11 teenage mellow dramas, and unsuccessful attempts at body piercing. Leanne is also working on her one-woman semiautobiographical show, "Ain't Nothin' Funnier Than a Cross-Eyed, Pimpin', Hookin', Narcin' Cop" or "Livin' on the Corner of Skank and Ho, Cookin' What I Find on My George Forman Grill." |
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Michelle Sloan was born in Los Angeles, California (near Hollywood) and grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. Although Michelle hasn't had much formal acting training, her family says she's been improvising all her life. When she's not onstage doing "little voices" with The 13th Chair, Michelle works on Madison Avenue in an advertising agency. |
Paul Wright During the day, Paul runs Corporate Development for a film & technology company. During the night, he wields his luminous saber and fights the forces of evil. While never performing comedy on stage before, during the late 1980s Paul gained significant on-stage experience as the brash, yet misunderstood, apprentice to the innovative, full-contact improvisational jazz dancer and crooner, Kenny 'O-G' Davis Jr. He is glad to be allowed back on the stage after the unfortunate lip balm incident of 1988....Thank you 13th Chair!
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