Jacquelyn Landgraf
Jacquelyn Landgraf acts, writes, and directs across various mediums and genres, and recently moved from New York City to Los Angeles. Jacquelyn is the creator and writer of the serial fiction podcast It Makes A Sound on the Night Vale Presents/PRX network, and the voice of Deirdre Gardner. She produced (with sound engineer Vincent Cacchione and composer Nate Weida) the original soundtrack album of the show, Wim Faros: the Attic Tape, which charted on iTunes and Amazon in its debut week. She has been a podcast panelist at Austin Film Festival, IFC Center, and the NYPL Performing Arts Library. As an actor, she has performed and toured extensively on Off-Broadway, downtown, cabaret, and regional stages. She is an alumna of the New York Neo-Futurists, the prolific writer/performers of Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind and The Infinite Wrench. Jacquelyn is on the acting faculty of Atlantic Acting School in New York City, where she is a Master Teacher of Practical Aesthetics. She taught Script Analysis for Atlantic’s NYU Studio, working intensively with the Tisch School of the Arts undergraduate actors for nearly fifteen years. Jacquelyn frequently works on project development with screenwriters, playwrights, and directors, including as script/creative consultant to Bank Street Films. She teaches performance and writing workshops throughout the country and internationally, including: Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Austin Film Festival; The United States Department of State; Brave Studios, Melbourne, Australia; Hollins University M.F.A. Dance Residency in Berlin, Germany; Roadmap Writers; The Susan Marshall Dance Company; Brooklyn College; NYU Gallatin; Boston University; London’s Central Film School; and Improv Olympic West. Her short plays and writings are published in 225 Plays by the New York Neo-Futurists, How To Be A Grown Up: the Complete and Definitive Answer, and Loose Lips.