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Casey’s career has been marked by women in need of lawyers, guns and money.
Casey is pleased to investigate this need further in Power as
Queen Anne of Austria for Theatre Banshee. She has garnered awards across
the country in Happy Birthday, Freddie!, Tower of Masks,
1789: The French Revolution, Romeo and Juliet, Just
Like Home and A Moon for the Misbegotten. A lifetime member
of The Actors Studio, Los Angeles audiences flocked to see her “Martha”
in the Studio production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
directed by Barbara Bain, under special blessing from Edward Albee.
The Celtic Arts Center hosted her performance of “Mag” in
The Beauty Queen of Leenane, directed by Brian Patrick Mulligan.
At The Theatre at Boston Court, she worked with a talented ensemble
in the world premiere of Unfinished American Highwayscape #9 and
32 by Carlos Murillo, directed by Jessica Kubzansky. Just closed
in The Advantages of a Steep Roof with Paul Linke at the Ruskin
― Susan Hayden and Chris Allport and Lynn Hamrick as writer and
directors, respectively.
Film and television credits include General Hospital, Falcon Crest, McBride, The Runner Stumbles, The Lone Star Letters, Such Great Joy, The Counter and Criminal Minds. Opening this year: The Substance of Things Hoped For with Vanessa Lengies and Ray Wise, Watercolors with Karen Black, and The Wrath with Bertie Higgins. Just wrapped On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres for director, Jason Mann.
Casey has enjoyed wicked luck in other ancillary pursuits as writer, trompe l’oeil muralist and skydiver.
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