Atlantic Acting School graduates listed here will be from either the Full-Time Conservatory, Evening Conservatory, or NYU TISCH School of the Arts Department of Drama program.
Yessica Armero
Travis Barbour
Bart Blachnio
George Brown
Yuri Buives
Joe Finley
Samara Graham
Robert Hill
Yasmin Keita
Sooah Madison
Dante Montgomery
Jess Mount
Izzy Raye
Anson Romney
Kolbe Scott
Remi Segal
Jack Tavcar
RJ Wilson
Georgina Saldaña Wonchee
Sofia Zaga-Masri
Certificate Program-2 years: Acting Graduates of 2022
Jasmine K Bernard
Rose Callaghan
Max Cattana
Julia Corrin Coffey
Rachel Collignon
Emma Crockett
Zoe Dean
Sara Demetree
Aaliyah Dru
Xander Furman
Kaila Galinat
Joni Grommesh
Diletta Guglielmi
Lauren Hambleton
Matthew X Wong Ken
Charlie Lockwood
Brittany Molesworth
James Overton
Samantha Overton
Helen Owolabi
Miranda Renée
Olivia Rubin
Grace Rucci
Kailah Santos
Sara Santucci
Maya Shoham
Amanda Lynn Smalley
Christine Treuhold
Anand Tripathi
Ana Valdés
Evening Conservatory Graduates of 2022
Donaidh Allen
Mary Click
Andrew Dobbie
Ekemini Ekpo
Brooke Elizabeth
Lauren Gamiel
Brea Glosson
Tess Cameron Gundlah
Luke Hodgson
Chase Lee
Christine Hillary Lee
Corinne Menzies
Genevieve Moreland
Kairis Rivera
Sierra Rostal
Kristina Shakhpazian
Brian Shaw
Louis So
David Ventura
Jason Nkosi Watt
Sinclair Willman
Seenae
Global Virtual Conservatory Graduates of 2022
Mysia Anderson
Shabana Azeez
Susan Myhr Fritz
Timothy Hazin
Kimberly Huie
Erica Johnson
Eldren Keys
Jeffrey Liu
Pablo Akira Richter
Marcy Roche
Laura Jane Turner
Sanskar Agarwal
Destiny Brown
Jalynn Brunson
Khali Crank
Julianna Goldsmith
James Gracia
Levi Kaplan
Devin Lee
Sumayya Bisseret Martinez
Gianna Milici
Chloe Mutebi
Leanne Rooney
Sanah Tahiliani
Kenzie Wilkin
Certificate Program-2 years: Acting Graduates of 2021
Usman Akram
Ian Aric
Emily Atkinson
Suzen Baraka
Samuel Jon Beard
Amanda Coolidge
DJ Davis
Zoey Mae Dillon-Levine
Vicky Gitre
JJ Ivey
Stephanie Konrady
Marissa Koval
Joe Krieg
Eka Kukhianidze
Doron Malka
Lily Marcheschi
Tom Mezger
Nikita Nixon
Nathan Pandazopoulos
Hannah Ray
Emily Ross
Josh Saffran Sedacca
Sophie Smith
Nick Trotta
David Wade
Jack Whyte
Alexandra Wingo
Evening Conservatory Graduates of 2021
Jeorge Bennett Watson
Faith Brunswick
Dom Carter
Sean Coffman
Jonathan Cruz
Rita Faykina
Peterly Jean Baptiste
Danielle Johnson
Kelsey Keating
Kelly Keys
Adjovi Koene
Lauren Neloms
Brian O’Neill
Marijn (Maryn) Prakke
Christine Samson
Leslie Smithey Lane
Connie Thompson
Global Virtual Conservatory Graduates of 2021
Maxwell Bank
Jen Diaz
Jesús M. Garibay
Alexandria J. Henderson
Faye Hiscock
Jubilee Lopez
Rudyra A. McBain
Cheryl Yang
Emma Carissa
Elizabeth Davis
Emma Green
Camelia Iturregui Fuertes
Ethan Jones
Caroline Kulak
Zara Lemieux
Yarin Neuhaus
Calvin Osorio
Elizabeth Ortega
Isabella Rivera
Sophia Andrea Torres
Brian Wang
Sarah Yang
Caroline Younglove
Certificate Program-2 years: Acting Graduates of 2020
Angela Constantinidou
Hamish Davies
Raka Dey
Jacob Fallon
Thomas Fredericks
TC Jones
Madison Kennedy-Tucker
Hannah Lieberman
Tess Maxwell
Riley McDonald
Rose Meehan
Christina Mings
Kristen Montgomery
Melinda Nanovsky
Kathleen Pizzo
Jack Rumble
Youssef Sabet
Ura Yoana Sánchez
Troy Segala
Matthew Socci
Starnubia
Isaiah Stavchansky
Peter Allen Sweet
Cristina Villalobos Ureña
Joshua Wesson
Britni Ali
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Flo Ankah
Jacqui Bellan
Emma Buford
Rachael Morgan Cain
Alyssa Cecere
Bridget Dolan
Selma Ducanovic
Cristian Flores-Verdad
Joe Galan
Michael Jennings
Akiena Louis
Daniela Lucia
Steve Remeika
Colleen Sample
Ruben Stvilus
Dayaun Waiters
Joelle Woodson
Hayley Batson
Lucille Bhisitkul
Zack Canonico
Emma Orilla Miller
Erin Murray
Cassidy Polacek
Claire Smith
Matthew Szucs
Isabel Wynne
Certificate Program-2 years: Acting Graduates of 2019
Carmo Bebiano
Carmo Bebiano is a Portuguese actress and creator. She graduated from Act4all, escola de actores, in 2014 and continued to develop her training in LA, CA for a 12 week intensive program at the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute. Returning to Portugal as a home-base. Carmo studied Art History at the NOVA university and participated in various acting workshops both in England and France, before moving to New York City to study at the Atlantic Acting School. Most recently graduated and currently a member and founder of the Bluebird Theatre co. www.carmobebiano.com
Rory Byrne
Rory Byrne is an actress, voice over artist, writer and producer living in NYC with her husband and two children. She is a recent graduate of the Atlantic Acting School’s 2.5 Year Professional Conservatory Program. Beyond her family life, Rory brings to her work 15 years of career experiences in global advertising, content creation and marketing for companies like Lucasfilm and Nike. Having left acting after college to live in these other worlds has given her an unfailing work ethic and the ability to create work that is distinctly human. www.roryrubinbyrne.com
Emmett Carnahan
Emmett Carnahan is a 22 year old Irish-American actor born in Los Angeles, California. His parents, both writers, inspired his first love for storytelling. Ever since, he has trained at various esteemed institutes (Atlantic Acting School, Stagedoor Manor, Young Actors Studio), honing his skills and delving into the craft of acting. He is known for his work in Showtime’s “House of Lies” and feature films such as Miracle Season, Thursday’s Child, and Everything I Ever Wanted to Tell my Daughter About Men. www.emmettcarnahan.com
Wyatt Cohen
Wyatt Cohen is an NYC based actor. When not acting you can find him at the climbing gym, reading comic books, or at the skate park. He is also the Company Manager for Bluebird Theatre Company! “If it be now, ’tis not to come. If it be not to come, it will be now. If it be not now, yet it will come – the readiness is all.” – Hamlet Vii. When he first heard these words, for a moment, he felt nothing could shake him. He was content, confident, and one hundred percent ready. Wyatt’s mission is to inspire an audience to lean into their fear, trust the process, and develop this state of readiness. A readiness that is unflappable and unmatched. https://wyattcohen.com/
Lumka Coleman
Lumka Coleman She/her/hers is a Sydney based actor originally from Johannesburg, South Africa. She is an intuitive actor who is fascinated by variations in artistic form and experimental works alongside classics with the bottom-line of deepening our connection to humanity; she seeks to amplify voices outside of our traditional cannon. In life as well as art she strives to form connections that intersect class, gender and sex to offer form that inspires, sheds light and challenges that we may better understand each-other and, inevitably, ourselves. She is currently playing Yin In He Thought, She Thought by Anthony J. Langford at the Short + Sweet short play festival, Sydney. www.lumkacoleman.com
Alice Corti
Alice Corti is an italian actress and singer, born and raised in Bologna, now based in New York City. Her recent credits include: Sabina in The Skin of our Teeth directed by Raelle Myrick-Hodges, La Poncia in The House of Bernarda Alba directed by Romain Mereau, Sabina in Oh, no! I Flew Too Close to the Sun directed by Zora Howard. She’s a founding member and International Manager of the NYC based Bluebird Theatre Company. Her previous training includes a BFA in Jazz at the Conservatory of Music G.B. Martini in Bologna, and a musical theater degree at BSMT in her home country.Always looking to expand her horizons and dreams of acting all over the world! www.alicecorti.com
Georgia Gabriele
Georgia Gabriele is an actor and creator, born, bred, and based in New York City. She is both a founding member and the Development Director of Bluebird Theatre Company. Most recently, she had the honor of playing Angustias in their inaugural production of The House of Bernarda Alba. She holds a BM in vocal performance from The Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University (2013) and graduated from Atlantic Acting School’s Full-Time Conservatory program in December 2019. She regularly trains with SITI Company in the Suzuki and Viewpoints methods and completed a two-week Advanced Intensive with them in the summer of 2019. Other recent theatre credits include: Sweeney Todd, All in the Timing, and As You Like It. Georgia endeavors to create art that brings audiences face to face with aspects of the human condition that are often misunderstood or ignored, such as addiction, sexuality, trauma, gender roles, and mental illness. She hopes to bring to life the grittiness and hidden truths in everything from Shakespeare to contemporary work, with the ultimate goal being individual and world-wide healing. When she isn’t on stage or in front of a camera, Georgia likes to pick heavy things up and put them down again. Georgia currently resides in Brooklyn with her husband, step-daughter, and four cats. Yes, you read that right. www.georgiagabriele.com
Brianna Gill
Born in Honolulu, Hawaii and raised in California, Brianna Gill began acting in high school at The Bay School of San Francisco and hasn’t stopped since! She went on to attend Sarah Lawrence College’s Theatre Program, where she received her B.A. Thereafter she moved back to California where she took extensive improv training at Berkeley Rep School of Theater while teaching drama and working in the preschool at The German International School of Silicon Valley’s Berkeley Campus. Brianna now lives in New York and has just completed the 2.5 year training program at Atlantic Acting School’s Full-Time Conservatory, where for her final semester she performed as Martirio in The House of Bernarda Alba, and Charlotte in The Revolutionists by Lauren Gunderson.
Alexandra Goldmann
Alexandra Goldmann is an NYC based SAG-Eligible actor, writer, and creator. Goldmann has a love for the powerful, the bold, the scary, and the out-of-this-world. After finishing playing Mrs. Antrobus in The Skin of Out Teeth by Thornton Wilder, she followed her drive to explore the untold, difficult, and enigmatic stories some might be afraid of. Goldmann is currently working on a sci-fi/horror pilot based off of her dreams. Through this, she hopes to lead and inspire a new generation of women into the sci-fi/horror genres, as well as challenge the current standards for horror television shows and films. Coming from a storytelling family, Goldmann is excited to follow in her father’s footsteps. As a director, he made storytelling his art, and she can’t wait to complete the work he started. www.alexandralgoldmann.com
Josh Goodman
Josh Goodman is a Latino American actor from Arlington, Texas. He began theater in high school and continued to pursue a career in acting past high school. This brought him all the way to NYC where he attended and graduated from Atlantic Acting Schools Conservatory program. Josh is also a die hard Dallas Cowboys fan. www.joshuadavidgoodman.com
Tom Harrison
Originally from Southern Delaware, Tom Harrison was a student of Public Policy at the University of Delaware with a minor in Theatre Performance. He moved to New York City in 2017 to continue his training at the Atlantic Acting School where he became certified in Practical Aesthetics. He has since then been a part of the founding of Bluebird Theatre Company where he serves as Financial Director as well as Production Manager for Bluebird productions, most recently on Bluebirds’ flagship production of The House of Bernarda Alba. https://www.tomharrison.me/
Mila Karpukhina
Mila Karpukhina is a Russian actor and photographer born in Moldova, raised in Australia, and made in New York. As of 2020 she is located in the South of France.
She was the Stage Manager of Bluebird Theatre Company’s inaugural production, The House of Bernarda Alba. Past roles include Phoebe in As You Like It directed by Max Rosenak, Josie in Edmund Fitzwater Doesn’t Have Any Answers For You directed by Zora Howard, and Lizzie in The Goblin Market directed by Adam Sentoni.
Mila Karpukhina is a founding member of Bluebird Theatre Company and is currently the Design and Socials Manager. Explore Mila’s work as an actor and photographer: www.karpukhina.com
Vanessa Mazhangara
Vanessa Mazhangara is a Zimbabwean-born, NYC based actress from East Lansing, MI. Her recent credits include: portraying the role Marianne in The Revolutionists, written by Lauren Gunderson (dir Cynthia Silver, Atlantic Stage 2, Atlantic Acting School). She holds a B.S. alongside a theatre minor from The Ohio State University. She is also a founding member of Bluebird Theatre Company. When she’s not training, Vanessa enjoys reading, watching Bollywood movies, and traveling! She would like to thank her family and friends for their unconditional support over the last 2.5 years. Vanessa excited to pursue her career in stage, TV, & film! www.vanessamazhangara.com
Romain Mereau
Romain Mereau is an actor and director from New Zealand. A freshly-minted graduate from Atlantic Acting School’s Full-Time conservatory, Romain is using his training to pursue acting in film and television. He has an eye for bold storytelling, and has directed for both screen and stage, most recently Bluebird Theatre Company’s inaugural production of The House of Bernarda Alba written by Federico García Lorca, performed in Atlantic’s off-Broadway Stage 2 Theater. In his spare time, Romain loves to go to the cinema and eat noisy snacks. www.romainmereau.com
Josie Mura
Josie Mura is an Australian actress and screenwriter. Her recent works include Zounds! At the Edinburgh Fringe Festival written by Veronika Gribanova and directed by Veronika Gribanova and Jacob Levitt, As You Like It directed by Max Rosenak at Atlantic Acting School and The House of Bernarda Alba directed by Romain Mereau at the Atlantic Acting School, with Bluebird Theatre Company. She is a founding member of Bluebird Theatre Company. www.josiemura.com
Jonathan Portillo Sáenz
Originally from Mexico, Jonathan Portillo Sáenz began to pursue his passion for the arts at a young age. At 5 years old, he began his career as a singer, performing around the Mexican Republic. He has studied at different performing art schools such as Artestudio Center for the Performing Arts, Argos CasAzul, American Ballet Theater (ABT – Collegiate Summer Intensive), Joffrey Ballet School (Ballet Trainee Program) and Atlantic Acting School Conservatory. Jonathan has appeared on television as a guest singer in concerts for “Desafío de Estrellas” and The 4th Generation’s “La Academia” on TV Azteca. In theater he made his professional debut in the production of Peter Pan The Musical produced by OCESA (Morris Gilbert & Federico González Compeán) under the direction of Jaime Matarredona, in which he was awarded the Best Young Actor award by the Association of Theater Journalists (APT). You can also hear his voice in spanish voice overs for different series and movies such as “The White Queen”, The Intouchables & 21 and Over, to name a few. Currently, Jonathan is back at home in Mexico City creating and performing. www.jonathanportillosaenz.com
Lachlan Quertermous
Alexandra Rigby
Born in Sydney Australia, raised in Singapore and currently based in NYC, Alexandra Rigby is an Actor who has most recently appeared as the maid in The House of Bernarda Alba (Bluebird Theatre Company) and Gladys in The Skin Of Our Teeth. (Atlantic Acting School) In 2020 Alexandra plans to produce and star in a new play by Penelope Skinner, Workshop her first full length play and continue in her role as the Director of Marketing for Bluebird Theatre Company. www.alexandrarigby.com
Gracie Rittenberg
Gracie Rittenberg is an actress and director born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon intending to be a math major, but found her way back to theater. She worked in the Portland theater scene after college for a couple of years, before moving back to NYC in 2017 to attend the Atlantic Acting School. In her work, she likes to approach the general futility of modern existence with a strong sense of humor. She lives in Brooklyn and is very proud of it. www.gracierittenberg.com
Daniel Sbriglio
Daniel Sbriglio (He/him/his) is a New York based actor and creator with a background in social justice theater. Originally from Connecticut, Daniel studied theater arts in the Social Justice and Applied Drama track at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, where he collaborated with independent theaters to create and perform original works. A founding member of Bluebird Theater Company, Daniel recently directed and starred in an abridged version of Torch Song Trilogy as part of Bluebird’s debut Through-Line Festival. Some of his Minneapolis credits include 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, an immersive theater piece based on the novel by Jules Verne at the Children’s Theater and North 83rd, a memory play that deals with family trauma and disability. More recently, Daniel devised and performed in a musical adaptation of Brecht’s Life of Galileo in Greece, as an apprentice with One Year Lease. He is also an ongoing contributor to Bluebird’s virtual readings series for new works in the time of quarantine. Daniel hopes to make work explores the nuances of the queer experience, connects people with the lesser-known but inspiring histories of oppressed peoples and inspires solidarity across cultural boarders.
Shreyans Shah
Shreyans Shah is a professional actor and dancer. He was born in Mumbai April 12, 1999, raised in Dallas TX, and is now living in New York City. He is a story teller that believes at one point in time we all came from the same place. Our history, cultural backgrounds, behavioral patterns, beliefs, race, religion- The world is big, and he is amazed by how many people out there have compelling stories waiting to be written and shared. He feels as actors, it’s our responsibility to give voice to them and do them justice, because it’s their unique story. Now a graduate of the Atlantic Acting School and a member of the BlueBird Theatre Company, he has done stage work, film projects, and more with great directors and acting coaches in New York City. www.shreykshah.com
Amanda Stamm
Amanda Stamm is an ex-competitive ice skater turned actor, singer, dancer, and writer. A Wisconsin & Chicago native, she holds a BFA in Musical Theater from Nebraska Wesleyan University. While attending the summer conservatory program at Stella Adler, she realized her true passion was in the TV & Film world. She graduated early from Nebraska Wesleyan University and moved to New York to attend Atlantic Acting School. She most recent works include Celia in As You Like It (Atlantic Acting School, dir. Max Rosenack), the lead in the pilot “Angelina” (dir. James Serpico), “In Style” (dir. Davya Weis), & “Afternoon Tea” (dir. Rui Arichika). Amanda is currently the Managing Director of Bluebird Theater Company, a company she and her classmates founded while at Atlantic. With a background in theater and her new love affair with TV & Film, Amanda is excited to continue diving into female driven roles; finding the courage to be delicate and fierce in her work. www.amandamaestamm.com
Jillian Tayeh
Jillian Tayeh grew up in Brooklyn and developed a love of performing at a young age. Whether it was choreographing a dance in her living room with her grandma to The Beatles or performing at a piano recital, she was drawn to any and all modes of creative expression. Eventually, this passion led her to acting and improv classes where she fell in love with story telling. Most recently Jillian had the joy of acting in The House of Bernarda Alba by Federico Garcia Lorca as Amelia and The Revolutionists by Lauren Gunderson as Marie Antoinette. She felt particularly connected to these stories because of her mission to tell stories about women and the complexity of their relationships. She hopes to continue to create work that helps women feel seen and heard. www.jilliantayeh.com
Jane Wirth
Jane Wirth is an actor who also dances, sings, writes, and directs. A true Brooklynite, she is a graduate of the Atlantic Acting School’s Full-Time Conservatory, class of 2019. Jane attended The Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, where she won the Terpsichore Award for dance. Prior to attending The Atlantic, she acted in the film, Pickings, and danced with Peridance’s ensemble, while participating in various background work in the city. While at The Atlantic, Jane played the roles of Rosalind in As You Like It. and Adela in The House of Bernarda Alba. She also acted, directed and produced her through line version of The Maids playing the role of Solange. Currently, Jane is a proud member of Bluebird Theatre Company, which she formed with her classmates. She thanks the Atlantic Acting School for their essential training and support. www.janewirth.com
Elliot White
Elliot White is an actor Actor, Comedian, Producer. Trained at Atlantic Acting School, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, and Upright Citizens Brigade. He can be seen in the upcoming film Names are Bullsh*t by Reservoir Films. He is also the Artistic Director of Bluebird Theatre Company. www.ElliotKWhite.com
Tove Wood
Evening Conservatory Graduates of 2019
Javier Bautista
Javier Bautista is a native Brooklynite, a trap / house / psychedelic rock enthusiast and a current member of the Evening Conservatory program at Atlantic (though not in that order). Much like embodying multiple characters, Javier has been apart of the arts in a variety of ways: He’s a cofounder and former President of Yale’s first and only Latino Spoken Word Troupe, Oyé, he recently founded an Afro-Latino Arts & Events Collective, “Mofongo,” and he’s currently writing a short film that he aims to produce upon graduation. A film/TV buff, Javier looks to the roles that contemporary actors Adam Driver and LaKeith Stanfield have taken on for inspiration. (If you haven’t seen “Sorry to Bother You,” drop what you’re doing.) He doesn’t know how to end this bio as writing in the 3rd person has never been a comfortable experience for him, but he encourages you to introduce yourself and share your bio in person.
Vienna Brandstatter
Vienna Brandstatter is a Canadian actor based in Toronto. She has a BA in Drama from the University of Waterloo. She participated in the IMTA (International Model and Talent Association) 2018 New York competition, winning two Top Ten awards in her category. It was here that she was invited to attend the Atlantic Acting School, which she eagerly accepted. She is now a graduate of the Evening Conservatory program (Class of 2019.) She is deeply grateful for the opportunity and thanks the amazing staff and ensemble members with whom she has worked.
You can keep up with Vienna at www.viennabrandstatter.com.
Jaci D’Ulisse
Jaci D’Ulisse is an actor, director and stage manager from New Jersey. Past performance credits include: You’re Gonna Be Famous (a world premiere with her Atlantic EC ensemble), August: Osage County, The Producers, Cabaret, Blood Brothers and Moon Over Buffalo. As director/producer: The Last Five Years, Cabaret YOUR Way (an original interactive musical experience), tick, tick…BOOM! and Side by Side by Sondheim. Jaci looks forward to writing and creating new artistic opportunities through the company she proudly co-founded, Rooftop Theatre Collaborative. Follow on Facebook and Instagram
Shannon Gallagher
Shannon Gallagher is a New York City based artist. She received her undergraduate degree in Dramatic Art from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition to acting, she is a singer and musician, and has worked with local NC artists as an assistant sound engineer at Manifold Recording Studio. She is also very stoked about the new Levain Bakery location on the UES which is much more convenient for her on the 6 train.
Melissa Garcia
Melissa Garcia is a latinx actor, writer and aspiring director from the Bronx New York. She graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Psychology, and is currently enrolled at Hunter College for her 2nd Bachelors in Theatre & Media. She has studied acting at The Barrow group school, Hunter College and The Atlantic Acting School’s Evening conservatory (Class of 2019). Melissa has done various background work in Television shows such as the Netflix series Orange is The New Black and Tales of the City. Her first performance was at the New York Theatre: NY Short Festival. Melissa has recently finished her first script for a short film, and also has written two plays she herself hopes to direct in the future. She’s also almost done with the first draft of her novel. If you want to get in touch or learn more follow her IG page MelissaG_Mecha or email her at n.melissa87@gmail.com
Mauricio Hidalgo
Mauricio Hidalgo is a Singer/Actor/Dancer from Long Island NY. His career started as a child dancing and singing in school productions and now he does TV and Commercials. His latest TV credits includes a commercial for Target and a featured role in the ID Discovery episodic “In Pursuit with John Walsh”. His Theatre roles include Chad in the musical “All Shook Up” Baloo in “The Jungle Book” and Stanley Robertson in the original comedy “Walter’s Wish” which won the 2017 BroadwayWorld Long Island Award for Best Play. Mauricio is very grateful for his time at Atlantic and for all the help and guidance received by such an amazing faculty. That gratitude is also extended to Will and York for putting together a great show and to Sam for assistant directing and Jessica for being a great stage manager. As always nothing would ever be possible without the love and support of Mauricios family and friends who always support him in all his ups and downs. He is very fortunate and honored to now extend that family to include his fellow actors in the Evening Conservatory and everyone he has met and worked with at The Atlantic Acting School.
Megan Keefe
Megan Keefe is an actor / singer living in Brooklyn, NY. Previous credits include BOEING BOEING at ANTRIM PLAYHOUSE, PRINCESS IDA with the Blue Hill Troupe, and RUMORS. She is a graduate of the Evening Conservatory at the ATLANTIC ACTING SCHOOL. She has performed cabaret at Don’t Tell Mama and the Metropolitan Room, has studied Improv at UCB, sung numerous G&S shows with the Blue Hill Troupe (bht.org), studied Music Theory at Juilliard, studied voiceover with Marla Kirbin and Bruce Kronenberg and done intensive artist workshops with Alaine Alldaffer from Playwrights Horizons. Megan has a B.A. in Theology and English from Georgetown University and is looking forward to creating her own work. https://www.facebook.com/megan.keefe https://www.instagram.com/mkeefe1/
Jessica Lane
Jessica Lane has been interested in acting ever since her sixth-grade production of Romeo and Juliet. She pursued theatre all throughout her education and went on to attend the University of Mary Washington where she received her BA in Theatre. Some of her favorite roles that she played there were Clear Glass Marbles in Talking With, the Duchess of Berwick in Lady Windermere’s Fan, and Dotty in Noises Off. Jessica was thrilled to be accepted into Atlantic Acting School’s Evening Conservatory Program. She is grateful for the extensive training that she received in these classes and has grown so much through this experience. She gives much thanks to Atlantic for their training, and also to her family for their support.
Kenisha Morgan
At the age of 15, Kenisha told her parents that she wanted a DVD player & a DVD for her birthday. Her parents acquiesced. She watched The Hurricane starring Denzel Washington. At that moment, she wanted to become an actress. Since then, she hasn’t stopped. Kenisha is an enthusiast for acting training. She graduated from Northwestern University’s Theatre program and she studied with GregAlan Williams-Greenleaf, Remember the Titans-, Tim Phillips, Regina Taylor-The Unit-, and so forth. Outside of acting, Kenisha is a writer, editor, content creator, & filmmaker. She is the creator of #DBWHMONOSERIES an acronym for Da Black Woman’s Hair Monoseries. It is a series of monologues about the black woman’s hair on Kenisha’s IG page. Kenisha is thrilled to finish her acting training program at the prestigious Atlantic Acting School & she is looking forward to the future. Follow Kenisha on IG @kenishalmorgan
A. Jade Munsie
A. Jade Munsie is a Canadian jokester. She received her BA in Drama from the Concordia University of Edmonton. Prior to attending Atlantic’s EC, she was a puppeteer with the Edmonton Epilepsy Association (Kids on the Block productions). From the EC, she will be joining Vancouver’s Pacific Theatre as an Acting Apprentice in their ‘19/20 season. Thriving on smiles, joy and laughter, it was Lucille Ball, Doris Day, Red Skelton, and the grace of God that brought her to this industry. At the end of the day, all she wants is to make people laugh and think. You can follow what she’s up to by sending her an email: ajademunsie@gmail.com and taking her for cake.
Melle Phillips
Melle Phillips is a multifaceted artist and performer. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY she is committed to sharing her passion and using it to be a beacon for others. She began training in vocal music and dance in her early years. It was then that her love for storytelling began. She performed under the tutelage of John Goring(The Wiz), Louis Johnson(The Wiz) and originated a role for Eleo Pomare’s “Nuh Sweet Yuh Know.” Melle went on to pursue a Creative Writing degree from FSU, and an MA in Educational Theatre from NYU before attending conservatory at The Atlantic Theater Company. Most recently she played Kendra in ATC’s You’re Gonna Be Famous. She is committed to adjusting the lens on society’s view of “the other” through the exploration of movement, voice and intention. Keep up with the journey at www.mellephillips.com.
Emma Powers
Emma is a former professional ballet dancer, who was the first American woman to graduate from the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow, Russia. After dancing for Oregon Ballet Theater and Silicon Valley Ballet, she decided to broaden her horizons and move to New York City. In addition to attending the Evening Conservatory, Emma is a junior at Columbia University.
Jacob Robert
Jacob Robert is a New York City based artist and dancer. Past credits include Visions with Alvin Ailey Dance Theater, Footloose Havasu Live (Ren), Nutcracker Spreckels Theatre (Prince), company member of Unity Dance Ensemble, as well as various music videos and performance art in NYC galleries. Jacob studies with Jennifer Archibald (Arch Dance), Reid & Harriet Designs, and continues to develop through experimental and formal styles. jacobrobert.com
Chelsey Staples
Chelsey Staples is an actress and singer, originally from Maine, now based in New York City. She recently graduated from Northern Vermont University with a BA in Theater and Musical Theater Past credits include Luisa in Nine at NVU and Thyona in Big Love at NVU. chelseystaples.com
Grace Stump
Grace is an actor, choreographer, and dog enthusiast based in New York. Some recent regional credits include: Steel Magnolias, To Kill a Mockingbird, Tulsa! A Radio Christmas Spectacular, Little Women, Charlotte’s Web, and Great Cross Country Race. @young_grahs
Patrick Steadman Taylor
Patrick Steadman Taylor is an actor with Tourette Syndrome originally from Florida and now living in New York. Regional Theatre: Is He Dead? (O’Shaunessy), An Enemy of the People(Billings) and Charlotte’s Web (Templeton) at Greenbrier Valley Theatre. New York Theatre: Pretty Theft (Joe) at The C.O.W., Lucy’s Sick (Richard/Devising Member) at Jeffery Ledder Gallery, Line (Stephen) at 13th Street Repertory Company and Dog Sees God (Van) at The Tank. Film: Password by Means of Productions, Not Another Immigrant Story by To & Fro Productions, Slights by Tony Koros. Additional Credits: Taylor is a graduate of Marshall University (B.F.A.), Florida School of the Arts (A.S.) and The Atlantic Acting School Professional Evening Conservatory Program. Taylor is also a member of The 2019-2020 Professional Training Company at The Actors Theatre of Louisville. For more information, please visit patricktayloractor.com and follow @ptayloractor.
Amy Catherine Welch
Amy Catherine Welch is an actor, singer-songwriter and playwright based in New York City. She recently studied at the Gaiety School of Acting, Powerhouse Vassar, Mount Holyoke (BA), and has professional experience studying and working with Berkshire Theatre Group. Notable past credits include: Mitzi Travers in Fiorello! (BTG). Rooke Theatre: Sally Bowles in Cabaret, Corie Bratter in Barefoot in the Park, and Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream). In addition, Amy is also currently in the works of producing her own EP. For updates and more information go to amycwelch.com and @amycatherine_w
Sophia Aranda
Sophia Aranda is an actor, singer, writer based in New York City. She is a recent graduate of the NYU Tisch program and an alumnus of Atlantic Acting School. Previous credits include: “The Good Person of Szechuan” (Directed by Zi Alikhan for Atlantic Stage 2), “A Year of Light” (Directed by Maya Quetzali, NYU Playwright Horizons), “Dickheads!” (Directed by Geoff Bulled, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, and “Fefu and Her Friends (Directed by Anna Needham, NYU Playwright Horizons). In her free time Sophia is an active volunteer for Sing for Hope and an avid knitter. Sophia is excited to continue honing her craft as an actor with the Latinx Artists Collective, a media company promoting the works of Latinx Artists globally. www.sophiaaranda.com
Cristiano Benfenati
Cristiano Benfenati is an Italian actor, writer, aspiring director, and combatant in training based in New York. He discovered acting late in high school, and decided to pursue it after graduation. After being accepted at NYU and moving to the City, the years at Atlantic gave form to the artist he is today, eager to learn and create with the powerful minds he is lucky to be surrounded by. You can find him on Instagram @sbrenfy or visit www.cristianobenfenati.com
Zoe Bourdin
Zoé Bourdin is a French actress, born in Paris and living in New York City. She’s currently pursuing a BFA in Drama at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, having trained at the Atlantic Acting School and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. Her most recent credits include playing Wang in The Good Person of Setzuan (Dir. Zi Alikhan), Cordelia and the Fool in King Lear (Dir. Gary Lagden), and Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (Dir. Leandra Ashton). She’s also been in numerous indie films, such as Roman Fusco’s Murderer. Zoé speaks fluent English, French, Spanish and is currently teaching herself Italian! If you’d like to learn more about her or connect with her, you can find her at www.zoebourdin.com or at @badgirlbaguette on Instagram.
Kris Bramson
Kris Bramson is an actor, singer, and writer. Proudly Salvadoran, Jewish and queer, Kris is a SoCal native born and raised currently living bi-coastally between LA and NYC. She is in her final year at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, and studying abroad in Madrid to begin her senior year. Favorite roles include Ellen in Disassembly(Atlantic Acting School), Maria in West Side Story (Conejo Players), and Maria inLove’s Labour’s Lost(Atlantic Acting School). She originated the role of Ada Altmann in the world premiere of Mea Culpa with NYU Shmutz, as well as the role of Miss Feldman in The Linkwith Lamplighters NYU. She is extremely grateful for her journey through the Atlantic and is always looking to collaborate and grow. “Nothing to prove, everything to give.” Ig: @krisbramson Website: www.krisbramson.com
Emily Combs
Emily Combs is entering her final year of training at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where she is earning a BFA in Drama. Hailing from Northeast Georgia, Emily has sought different environments to train in, for she studied for a semester last year at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Her most recent credits include Tessa in Disassembly (Atlantic Acting School), Richard III in Dickheads! (RADA), and Regan in King Lear (RADA). She is insanely grateful for her time at Atlantic and hopes to stay involved as her career evolves. Overall, she has a passion to work creatively to explore and empower humanity and all of the stories it holds. You can learn more at: emilyhcombs.com.
Cristina D’Anna
Cristina D’Anna is just a human who is trying her best. She is a firm believer that art has the power to change the world and hopes to be at the forefront of that change. At a young age she experienced the incredible power that art has in regards to making a difference. With hopes of becoming a Drama Therapist in the near future, she makes the active choice to be an artist every day because she simply cannot conceive a better way to create change than to create art, nor could she possibly do anything else. For more about Cristina follow her on social media or check out her website! IG: @_cristinadanna Website: www.cristinadanna.com
Lauren Fanger
Sarina Freda
Sarina Freda is currently completing her BFA in Drama at NYU Tisch School of the Arts at the Atlantic Acting Studio. Recently she played Medea in the mainstage production of Medea and Brandi in Horse Girls at Playwrights Horizons Theatre School. She also attended the International Theatre Workshop in Amsterdam where she had the privilege of working with many incredible directors and teaching artists from around the world. She has a passion for human connection in any artistic form whether that be theatre, film, music, or dance. www.sarinafreda.com
Leoh Ghermay
Daniel Hancock
Daniel Hancock is an actor, writer, and combatant in training based in New York. He is originally from Brisbane, Australia but moved to Houston, Texas at the age of twelve. Throughout his high-school career, Daniel took part in numerous in school productions but also developed a strong interest in Shakespeare. He took part in the Houston Shakespeare Festival as well as the ESU National Shakespeare competition as a semi-finalist. Daniel studied at Atlantic Acting School for the first three years of his BFA in Drama and is now moving to the Stonestreet Studios for his senior year of university. Throughout Daniel’s time at NYU he has taken part in a number of amazing productions, his favourites are Love’s Labour’s Lost (Atlantic Acting School), The Tempest (NYU CAST), and Dissassembly (Atlantic Acting School). To find out more or to get ahold of Daniel, follow him at @handydancock or visit www.dannyhancock.com.
Leah Lane
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Andrew Miller
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Caroline Parker
Caroline Payton Parker is a plus sized actress, writer, and director based in NYC. After completing her training with the Atlantic Studio, she will head into her final year of acting training at NYU Tisch with the Classical Studio. Her Recent Credits include: Disassembly (Atlantic Acting School, Dir. Reggie White), Loves Labours Lost (Atlantic Acting School, Dir. Shariffa Ali), Vinegar Tom (NYU Tisch), Lobby Hero (NYU Tisch), Midsummer Nights Dream (NYU Shakespeare in the Square), and Killers and Other Family (One Dollar Theatre Company). Caroline would like to thank her family and friends for their never ending support, all of her teachers and collaborators for helping her grow and learn as an artist, and that girl in High School who accused her of practicing witchcraft because it really has influenced her life and art.
Jack Petersen
Jack Petersen (he/him/they/them) is a New York City based actor and writer originally from Berkeley, CA. In his work, he is deeply invested in finding intersections between art, queerness, and sustainability in any and all capacities. Recent theatre credits include Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. (holy smokes! Theatre Company), The Good Person of Setzuan (Atlantic Acting School), and Love’s Labour’s Lost (Atlantic Acting School). Jack is also pursuing a career in literary fiction and nonfiction, and his first published essay, “Boys (A 7-Part Dance about Queerness)” will soon appear in the inaugural issue of the literary magazine, The Galvanist. He makes kombucha biweekly and dill pickles every now and then. To keep up with his work, go to jackpetersen.com and follow @asparagus.jpeg on Instagram.
Amber Sosa
Amber Sosa is an actor, singer, director based in New York City. Latina and proud, Amber is a native of Houston, Texas. She is in her final year at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts where she is finishing up her training at Stonestreet Studios. Her favorite roles include Shen Te/Shui Ta in Good Person of Setzuan (Dir. Zi Alikhan, Atlantic Acting School), Danny in In Residence (Webseries she created and directed!), and Jolene in history of colors (Dir. Taylor Reynolds, Tisch Drama’s Festival of Voices). She is forever grateful to all her instructors, collaborators, and family for all of their support throughout her time at Atlantic! If you want to get in touch or learn more, you can follow her @theambersosa or visit www.ambersosa.com. “I am not afraid of storms for I am learning how to sail my ship”- Louisa May Alcott
Paris Storey
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Andy Zhang
Andy Zhang is an actor, singer, and musician based in NYC. Aside from Atlantic, he has also trained at Stonestreet Studios and the New Studio on Broadway in NYU Tisch. Recent credits include; Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again (holy smokes! Theatre Company), Love’s Labour’s Lost (Atlantic Acting School), and Once Upon A Rhyme (Tisch Drama Stage). Andy is also an avid writer and content creator who seeks to infuse his music and writing into new independent works. Follow his work @AndyZhangOfficial on Instagram or AndyZhangOfficial.com.
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Jesse Aftel
Jesse Aftel is an actor, singer, instrumentalist, ASM, and writer interested in theater, film, TV, web series, and voiceover. He was most recently seen as Leo in Big Love at Atlantic Acting School, 2018. When he isn’t acting, Jesse likes to play cello and piano, sing as often as possible, sew, knit, crochet, cook, and dream about the day he can finally adopt a dog.
Cameron Bell
Cameron Bell is an actor and musician born in Chicago, and reborn in New York. Proud member of the Floor Five Theatre Company. Upcoming work; Hephaestus in zounds! Recent roles include; Nikos in Big Love, and Edgar in King Lear. He is grateful to his family, and his company members for getting him this far.
Alannah Ada Bloch
Alannah Ada Bloch is a Canadian actor, writer and director. She has a BFA from the University of Victoria with a double specialization in acting and directing. She’s studied at NYU (Tisch Summer High School 2010), Atlantic Summer Conservatory (2011), and RADA Acting Shakespeare (Summer 2013). She’s the founder and producer of DamnSpot Theatre and their premier show, “The Wyrd Sisters” won a Pick of the Fringe Award in Victoria, BC. Past notable productions include: The Visit (Atlantic Acting School, 2018), Summer and Smoke (Phoenix Theatre, 2016), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Phoenix Theatre, 2015), and Footprints (UVic SATCO, 2011). After graduation from the Atlantic Acting School Conservatory Alannah hopes to continue her career as a self produced actor, writer and director as she begins to work on her webseries “Misrepresented.”
Akili Brown
Akili Brown is an actor, writer and producer from Washington DC. Credits include: originating the role of Zeus in “zounds!”, written by Veronika Gribanova (Dir. Kevin Mejia, Atlantic Stage 2 for Atlantic Acting School), “The Visit” (Dir. Taylor Reynolds, Atlantic Stage 2 for Atlantic Acting School), “Everything Must Go: A Shotz! Border Play” written by Monet Hurst-Mendoza (Dir. Lauren Miller), “The Philadelphia Story” (Dir. Chris Overly, Bowie Playhouse), and “Winnie the Pooh” (Dir. Kevin Daly, Children’s Theater Association). He has a BFA from Howard University and an MS from Pratt Institute in Visual Communications. Akili will continue self producing work through his production company The Universal Fresh. He is a founding ensemble member and graphic designer of Floor Five Theatre company. You can always find him at www.akilibrown.com
Avigaïl Bryger
Avigaïl Bryger is an Israeli actress and writer. Graduate of the On Camera acting program with casting director Galit Eshkol (Israel 2016), the Chubbuk Technic for acting (Israel 2014) and the Youth intensive program at Nissan Nativ school of acting (Israel 2012). Among her recent work: Theatre: The Visit (Atlantic Acting School, 2018), A Sketch of New York (the Producer Club, 2018). Film /Video: Danse Russe (NYU Tisch, 2017), Passion of Joan (Brilliant Earth productions, 2017) Jimmy musical videos (Joe Vilardi and Brian Hose, 2017), Be’Zalma (Sam Spiegel School of Film, 2016). Excited to graduate the wonderful conservatory training she had in the Atlantic Acting School, Avigaïl is excited to continue refine her work as an international actress and writer in New York City. Avigaïl is grateful for having her life long dream become a reality and would like to thank all who had contributed to this process.
James Burgin
James Burgin is a recent graduate of Atlantic Acting Conservatory. Born and raised in Miami Florida he hates the winters in New York. James is excited to create work with floorfive theatre Co. globally, along with other friends he meets along the way. Peace to all.
Luke Condzal
Luke Condzal is a sixth generation New Yorker. He feels very connected to his City roots, and channels that connection through his acting and writing. In 2018, he officially founded his production company Mystery Primate Productions after a successful merger with Baldasano International, a cross-species hair and skin transplant foundation. After graduating from the Atlantic Acting School, Luke was immediately summoned for Jury Duty where he will serve his city fearlessly and indefinitely.
Arielle Freedman
Arielle Freedman is a born and raised New Yorker and has done in various commercials/voice overs/television/movies. She would like to give a special shoutout to her Grandma Sherry for being such a positive and supportive light in her life.
Daniel Ganze
Daniel Ganze is a founding member of the Floor Five Theatre Company and attends the Atlantic Acting School’s Full-time Conservatory program (class of 2018). Born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, Daniel holds a B.A. from Bishop’s University and a D.E.C. from John Abbott College, where he performed in plays including Richard III (dir. Jesse MacLean), Pandemonium (dir. Michael Kennard) and The Skin of Our Teeth (dir. Andy Cuk). In New York, Daniel performed in the world premiere of Captain Filthy Fred (dir. Timea Szedely), as well as in The Visit (dir. Taylor Reynolds). During his second year of training at the Atlantic Acting School, Daniel performed in projects including an abridged version of Waiting for Godot (dir. Daniel Ganze), and the short plays Everything Must Go (dir. Lauren Miller) and Dish War (dir. Allison Karman).
Veronika Gribanova
Veronika Gribanova is an actor, playwright, director, and producer. She is a Russian-born Canadian based in New York and Toronto. Recent writing credits include zounds!, an ensemble comedy about the Greek gods (Atlantic Stage 2 for Atlantic Acting School), RUN (Manhattan Rep), Lover Lover (a site-specific play at The Duplex and The Toronto Fringe Festival), and the web series Art is Dead. Recent acting credits include The Visit (Dir. Taylor Reynolds), Theodore Roosevelt and The Night I Lost My Innocence (Dir. Peter Kuo), and Lover Lover (Dir. Derek Nicoletto). Directing credits include Asuncion by Jesse Eisenberg (Toronto) and Trojan Barbie by Christine Evans (Toronto). She founded the production company Subverting Something and serves as the Artistic Director of Floor Five Theatre Company, formed out of Atlantic Acting School. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram: @veronika38
Ellen Ko
Ellen Ko is an actor and improvisor based in New York City. Ellen gravitates towards comedy and is heavily influenced by physical theater such as clown, mask, and mime. At Atlantic Acting School, her stage credits include originating the role of Hestia in zounds! by fellow ensemble member Veronika Gribanova, as well as performances as Butler in The Visit by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, and Tracy in Peabrain by Jacob Marx Rice. On camera credits include the award-winning series and short films We Speak NYC by The Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and The City University of New York, Seeing Glory by MorPi Productions, and Dearie by Eyes That Can See Entertainment. Ellen is a graduate of Atlantic Acting School (Full Time Professional Conservatory), Improvisation News Studio Conservatory (Improvisational Theater, Sketch Writing), and Oberlin College (BA Dance Performance). Please visit EllenKo.com for more info!
Tim Laschkolnig
Tim Laschkolnig is a New York-based swiss actor, writer and director. He is currently completing his training at the Atlantic Acting school in their full time conservatory program. Being part of the Floor Five Theatre Company, he is the assistant director as well as sound designer in their first production; the world premiere of “zounds!” by Veronika Gribanova. Recent acting credits include “The Visit” (Dir. Taylor Reynolds), “Theodore Roosevelt and The Night I Lost My Innocence” (Dir. Peter Kuo).
Michael Martinez
Michael Martinez is proud to be General Manager of Floor Five Theatre, the 2018 Atlantic Conservatory Company. Raised in Omaha, Nebraska, Michael has been involved in theater since high school. He attended Washington University in St. Louis, performing in Of Thee I Sing, Ragtime in conjunction with the Black Rep, Alice in Wonderland, Urinetown, and Peter Pan while getting his BA in Architecture. An artist and designer, Michael plays the flute, dances, and does technical theater. In Omaha he worked with SNAP! Theater, appearing in MilkMilkLemonade, Christmas With The Crawfords, and Next Fall for which he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor by the Theater Arts Guild. In New York Michael has acted in Lenin’s Embalmers, the premiere workshop production of The Trial Of Mrs. Surratt by Lanie Robertson with The Wandering Theater Company, the web-series Art Is Dead, as well as Like, Big Love, and the world premiere of zounds! at the Atlantic Acting School.
Kevin Mejia
Kevin Mejia was born and raised in Colombia, at nineteen he came to the States to study acting. He completed the Hagen Core training at HB Studio, and later attended Atlantic Acting School. Theater: Balm In Gilead, Lady From The Sea, Beach Trip, The Visit, Antigone. He will be directing Floor Five Theater Company’s C5 show zounds! He is grateful to his family and friends for all their support!
Sofia Mirpuri
Sofia Mirpuri is a NYC based actress and producer from Lisbon, Portugal. A graduate of The Atlantic Acting School Full-Time Conservatory, she is a founding member of Five Floor Theatre Company. Sofia is currently producing and starring in “Tales From The Rabbit Hole – A Curious Kitsch Novel”, an international indie feature produced between Europe and U.S. Dynamic and relentless, Sofia invested in her acting training from a young age. Her stage experience with classic and contemporary work has provided her with the skillset to work in several national tv shows and commercials in Portugal. Sofia then pursued her passion for TV and Film production in a competitive internship as an assistant producer in one of the most prominent TV production companies in Portugal, Plural Enterteinment SA. Recent acting credits in theatre include The Visit (Dir. Taylor Reynolds), Postmark The Night (Dir. Kimille Howard), and zounds! (Dir. Kevin Mejia). Sofia is committed to the continual investment in her career in film, TV and theatre, in both the US and Europe.
Turner Morehead
Turner Morehead is a member of Atlantic Conservatory Class of 2018. He is actively pursuing experiences in acting, writing, and directing. While attending the Atlantic Acting School, Turner acted in The Visit & Wolf Play. He also directed, produced, and performed in an abridged version of The Night of the Iguana and Yerma. Turner received his B.A. in Theatre Performance from High Point University ’13. During his time at High Point, he acted in productions of Picnic, Our Town, The Dining Room, Twelfth Night, Throughly Modern Millie, Kiss Me Kate and Urinetown. He was nominated for the Irene Ryan Scholarship for his performance as Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night. Turner furthered his acting training at the Annoyance Theater Improv program in Chicago. His acting credits in Chicago include Warner in Legally Blonde, Barrel in Urinetown, and Chad in All Shook Up.
Natalie Neckyfarow
Natalie Neckyfarow is a multi-disciplinary artist who acts, produces, writes, and directs. Acting credits: Theatre: Big Love & Wolf Play (Atlantic Acting School), Boys’ Life & Gidion’s Knot (The Seeing Place), Deb in Ordinary Days (Laurie Beechman Theatre), Love’s Labours Lost & Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare in the Valley); Film/TV: Sci-Fi High: The Movie Musical, The Duel, Time Trumpet; Audiobooks: Love Edy. Passionate about new work, Natalie also regularly appears in readings organized by The Playground Experiment, The Greenhouse Ensemble, and many independent playwrights and composers. She co-produced the award winning first season of web series Redheads Anonymous. Natalie is also currently writing a web series loosely based on her experiences teaching Pilates, and a new play that explores climate change. Additional Training: SITI Company, Frantic Assembly, Smith College (BA Dance). Member of Atlantic Conservatory Class of 2018. Proud member Actors Equity Association & SAG-AFTRA.
Berenice Odriozola
Berenice Odriozola is a New York based actor/producer who grew up between Tijuana, Mexico and San Diego, California. Select credits include: FILM: What We Meant at Dinner (Dir. Liana DeMasi), Art is Dead (Dir. Veronika Gribanova), sad girl (Dir. Dolan Chorng). THEATRE: originating the role of Demeter in zounds! (Dir. Kevin Mejia), The Visit (Dir. Taylor Reynolds), Miley Cyrus is Still Twerking, or I Know You (Dir. Allison Karman), Right You Are, If You Think So (Dir. Dr. Adolf Shapiro). Berenice also recently produced zounds! (Edinburgh Festival Fringe), Lover Lover (The Duplex NYC) & directed RUN (Manhattan Repertory Theatre). She is a proud member of the theatre & film production companies Subverting Something, and Ambiguous Films, as well as founding member & Marketing Director of Floor Five Theatre Company, formed out of Atlantic Acting School. Follow her on Instagram: @bereodri
Camila Osorio
Camila Osorio is a Colombian actress. She studied English Major with dramatic arts at Tennessee Tech University (2014). She is currently in her final semester at Atlantic Acting School full time conservatory program. Past notable productions are: The Visit (Atlantic Acting School, 2018) Cleopatra Under Water (Atlantic Acting School, 2018) . Short films: Colisión ( by Andrea Vaca, 2018) Contento (by Sacha Perez, 2017). After graduating from Atlantic Acting School, Camila is excited to start pursuing her career as an actress and start with her career as a singer.
Ana Guzmán Quintero
Ana Guzmán Quintero is a Mexican actor, producer and singer. She’s a founding member of the NYC based Floor Five Theatre Company, formed out of Atlantic Acting School. Her recent credits at Atlantic include: originating the role of Athena in zounds! written and directed by fellow ensemble member’s Veronika Gribanova and Kevin Mejia. Lydia in Big Love by Charles Mee, directed by Estefania Fadul. Postmark the Night by Charly Evon Simpson, directed by Kimille Howard and Peabrain by Jacob Marx Rice, directed by Sam Gonzalez. She also played Jenna in Billboards Greatest Hit’s by Cecilia Copeland under the direction of Derek Nicoletto for the Open Hydrant Theater Company’s 2017 Short Play Festival. She’s a graduate of the Full-Time Conservatory program at Atlantic. Her previous training includes the Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts in the UK, the NYFA in Paris, and several acting courses in her home country with renowned Mexican acting teachers and directors. She also holds a B.A. in Communications from the Universidad Iberoamericana. Always looking to expand her horizons and dreams of acting all over the world! You can contact her through Instagram: @anaguq
Jake Roberson
Jake Roberson has always loved being a performer. He previously gave up his passion for pitching as a student athlete in college. He then studied improv at UCB in Los Angeles until moving to New York City to pursue his acting career full time. His favorite recent performances include his role of Johnny in De(Coded) of the NYC Fringe Festival, Jason in Rest in Pieces of the LIC One Act Festival and the New Works Festival at TADA Theater, and Constantine in Big Love, the C5 Atlantic Acting School production. Jake will undeniably continue performing throughout the city and wherever it takes him in the future. His longtime acting career has just begun. He thanks his parents and his co acting sister Lilly Roberson for the endless love and support over the years.
Maria Isabella Rojas
Maria Isabella Rojas was born in the Dominican Republic and raised in New York, Maria decided to give California a try. Being spoiled by the lack of seasons, Maria attended the University of San Francisco, where she received a B.A. in Performing Arts and Social Justice. This year she will be graduating from the Atlantic Acting School. She is undoubtedly excited and mostly proud to be an ensemble member of the Floor Five Theatre Company.
Noémi Sarog
Noémi Sarog is a New York-based Hungarian-American actress, who is proud member of the Floor Five Theatre Company as well as the Pilvax Players. Her New York debut was in ‘Californian Dream’, a dark comedy from the Hungarian female playwright, Edina Tallér directed by Tímea Zsédely. Her American credits include: The Visit (C5 graduation show, dir. Taylor Reynolds), Captain Filthy Fred, the musical (Pilvax Productions), The Jungle book (West Coast Tour 2017, 2018), Aranyra hangolva (Pilvax Productions), Through Line Showcase (Floor Five Theatre Co.). Select Hungarian credits: Zserbó Kabaré (current cabaret show @zserbokabarenewyork) Hamlet- physical theater (Thália Tanoda), The Magic Flute (Erkel Opera Stúdió). Noémi is recently closed the production of The Body of a Woman as a Battlefield in the Bosnian War by Matei Visniec, produced by her, co-directed and starred with her fantastic friend, Natalie Neckyfarow. She is grateful for the opportunity to present zounds! with her friends.
Amanda Shi
Amanda Shi is an Asian-American actress based in New York City. She is fluent in both English and Mandarin. She is proud to be the Managing Director and a founding member of the NYC based Floor Five Theatre Company. Recent acting credits include originating the role of Helen of Troy in zounds! (dir. Kevin Mejia), Big Love (dir. Estefania Fadul), Art is Dead (dir. Veronika Gribanova), and Like (dir. Jillian Carucci). She’s a graduate of the Full-Time Conservatory program at Atlantic Acting chool. She also holds an MA in Economics (Hons) from the University of Edinburgh. Follow and contact her through instagram @amandamshi
Kate Smith
Kate Smith is 22- years old and hails from the greater Los Angeles area, where she began landing small roles in commercials and features films at a young age. She has performed at the critically acclaimed Rubicon Theatre, where she originated the role of Amy in ‘Open Secrets’ at age 9, and continued to act in their training programs, playing Little Sally in ‘Urinetown’, the fool in ‘King Lear’, Gertrude in ‘Hamlet’, and Fabian in ‘Twelfth Night’. She additionally performed with 5 Star Theatricals (formerly Cabrillo Music Theatre’s) teen project before moving to NYC to train with Atlantic.