Vivia Font
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Vivia Font
AEA
SAG
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Commercial & Voiceover:
Abrams Artists Agency
Theatre & TV:
Sheplin/ Winik Artists
Caliber Talent Mgmt
Currently working on....
Recent and loved jobs...
BILINGUAL(SPANISH)
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RESUME HIGHLIGHTS
Theater
NYC: Columbia Stages, Ohio Theatre, INTAR, Blue Heron Arts Center, Tribeca Playhouse, The Barrow Group, New Dramatists.
Regional: Princeton Repertory, George Street Playhouse, McCarter Theater, Northern Stage, Playwrights Theater of NJ
Plays: Twelfth Night(Olivia), La Tempestad (Miranda), Faust (Gretchen), The Shrew Tamer (Bianca), The Diary of Anne Frank (Margot), Love's Labours Lost (Dona Armada)
Film/Television
One Life to Live (ABC), Sarbanes Oxley (Bennitta Joseph, Ramcess Jean-Louis), This is Not my Beautiful Life (Broken Robot Productions www.brokenrobotfilms.com )
Education
NYU Tisch School of the Arts, BFA
Playwrights Horizons, Stonestreet Studios
Twelfth Night Reviews....
"Font as Olivia is a take-no-prisoners modern woman: brash, sexy, liberated before there was such a thing. Clad in the high style of the day, she has an Auburn University sorority woman presence about her, with a body and face that makes promises she intends to keep."- Bill Zapcic(Home News Tribune, Asbury Park Press)
"Ms Font exudes the requisite energy, beauty and range of emotion" Donald Gilpin (Town Topics)
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Reviews...
"She (Maren Perry) and Vivia Font as Bianca are the stars of the production, which is competent in Shakespeare, but far more fruitful in Fletcher." Ed Siegel, Boston Globe.
"Delicious slyness was delivered in spades by Vivia Font as Bianca. She managed to combine innocence and canniness to make a delicious comic character." Times Argus, VT
"... simply gleams as Bianca." William Craig, Vlley News
"Superb is Vivia Font as Armada. Font's acute delivery and flawless sensibility...never loses a crumb of humor to unintelligibility." Denise Mecionis, Backstage.com
"Vivia Font's Armada kept all eyes glued to the stage with her strong presence and precisely appropriate erratic behavior. The chemistry Ms. Font shared with her assistant Mote, played with conviction by Corey Tazmania Stieb, was wonderful. These two truly grasp the concept of give-and-take when it comes to sharing a stage." Joseph Langham, offoffoff.com
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