BIO
Sandra is an actress, singer, and voice over artist based in New York City and the Catskill Mountains. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA she holds a BFA in theatre and music from Carnegie-Mellon University.
She has worked around the world, from New York City to Toyko, from Times Square Broadway to regional theatre, from nightclubs to cabaret rooms. She was seen in the critically acclaimed Broadway National of Madison Square Gardens production of CINDERELLA (starring Eartha Kitt) as Evil Stepsister Joy. Her Off -Broadway credits include STREAKIN' as both Angela and Assist. Dir. and Jennifer Pierce in TUSK in the NYMF Festival. Other NYC credits include GRAVE CONCERNS at Genesius Theatre Guild.
She has starred in leading and principle roles in regional theatres across the country, including Judy in BUBBLING BROWN SUGAR at The Walnut Street Theatre, directed by the legendary Billy Wilson, Adelaide in Guys and Dolls at Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Eva in EVITA and Mrs. Walker in TOMMY at the Byham Theatre in Pittsburgh, Mona Kent in Dames at Sea and Lucille in Joh Patrick Shanley's PSYCHOPATHIA SEXUALIS at the Public Theatre of Maine. She has been a soloist at StageWest in SOME ENCHANTED EVENING, at Capital Reperatory, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, aboard cruise ships internationally, and in her cabaret performances in the clubs of NYC and across the country.
Her guest artist appearances in summer stock include Adelaide in GUYS AND DOLLS, Lola in DAMN YANKEES, and Bianca in KISS ME KATE at Park Playhouse in Albany, NY and Aldonza in MAN of LA MANCHA and in the world premiere of HE WHO GETS SLAPPED from the award winning creative team of Ray Sipherd and Arthur B. Rubinstein at Hubbard Hall in Cambridge, NY.
Other touring credits include the northeast tours of A CHRISTMAS CAROL, starring first Wilford Brimley and later, legendary John Astin as Scrooge.
Sandra can be seen in - and her distinct voice heard in - both radio and television commercials and in books on CD. She is a member of AEA and SAG.
"Every true artist
has had real, direct,
and
immediate contact
with the beauty
of
the world,
contact that is
of the nature
of a
sacrament."
- Simone Weil
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