TELEVISION

WebMD cast me as a Nurse Practitioner educating patience on diabetic care.

I had another successful shoot with Lippincott on some updated medical industrials.

Fabian-Barber Productions brought me back for an industrial for lawyers. In the training video I played a plastic surgeon who was put on the stand and questioned about the safety of the procedures I performed.

Go 4 Slim is a new cellulite busting product. It is currently being sold in Europe and the infomercial running there for it features me, along with some other satisfied customers.

My boys, Matthew and Peter, can be seen with me in the commercial for Berger Rental Communities of Pennsylvania.

I loved being a member of the gallery in "The Good Wife".

I worked for Philly 57's segment "What Do You Do?" as a woman going into cardiac arrest and then again just two weeks after that as a woman choking and receiving the Heimlich Maneuver.

Working for Shooters once again, I held the role of an optomitrist in a commercial for Family Practice Associates.

I enjoyed working on a Respiratory Care industrial with Fabian-Barber Productions.

I took part in an industrial for Computer Associates playing an office secretary.

I worked with iBox Films once again in a commercial for Encore Dental.

My Trivita commercial, produced by iBox Films, has been airing on local channels and I'm very pleased with the final cut.

I took part in local Manhattan's channel MNN's reality show competition "I'll Make You A Star". My performance was a hit!

"All My Children" has had me as an under 5 nurse numerous times now.

In "Split Ends" I was seen as a customer getting my hair cut and colored by a stylist who just happened to be put in a difficult situation.

I held the role of mom in a Aquafresh web commercial directed by Dylan Steinberg.

DuPont Paint has come out with a new paint pen specifically for scratched vehichles. I, along with my two children, can be seen in the infomercial for this new product.

In a commercial for Asorbine Jr. I played a dance competition judge.

Recently I was in an industrial for Psychology Media Suites. I was able to emote several different emotions all in a matter of minutes. It just so happened that I had worked with half the crew before and the studio where we shot had my headshot up on their "wall of fame"!

The third time's a charm! In my third project with U Direct I was a hand model for a medical industrial demonstrating reconstitution and injection of a new medication.

Just prior to that, I portrayed a recovery room nurse in a medical industrial. It was for the product Ionsys - a new way to self deliever pain medication.

Matt, my oldest son, and I booked an industrial together. It was a demonstration shoot for Relenza Diskhaler by BTK Communications. I was the mother of a child who had been exposed to the influenza virus showing other moms how to properly give their child the inhaler. Matthew played the exposed child.

My first voiceover job was with U Direct on a commercial for Vex Robotics and was shown on Manhattan's Channel One. I was unsurprisingly cast as the annoying mother who yells at her teenager from downstairs to clean up his room while he is building his robot.

I was in the spec PSA for HPV shot in Central Park by U Direct. I played the nurse and urged women to get regularly scheduled pap tests.

I did a three month long medical industrial shoot for Lippincott! The nursing training videos were sold to nursing schools throughout the country. I played a nursing student who learned and performed insertion of a nasogastric tube, insertion of a urinary catheter, feeding through a gastrostomy tube, injections, intravenous dressing changes, changing ostomy appliances and more. This was an ideal job for me since I got to use both my acting skills and my nursing skills together.

I shot a commercial for Penske through NFL Films. Although it did not air on National Television, it was shown at every Green Bay Packers home game on the scoreboard.

"Hack" was a television episodic shot in Philadelphia starring David Morse that I was lucky enough to audition for. After receiveing first refusal for a social worker role with four lines, I did accept an extra role and it paid off. I got to appear as the featured nurse performing CPR because of my medical background.

Prior to that I was seen on "What's the T?" a show on the local Manhattan station, MNN. It was when I was working on the off off Broadway production, "Sex is More Than a Three Letter Word". The show crew came to a rehearsal to see how the production was coming along. They focused on me as I perfected the sexiness of my character.

Months before that, I was seen on the Oxygen Network in the show, "Can you Tell?" with Tony Rock and on "The Real Men We Love".

"The Ananda Lewis Show" was a real TV blast. I was hired to voice her opinion from the audience of the talk show.

My first TV expereince was on the long running hit game show, "The Price is Right". In Los Angeles I put on a bit of a show for the producer. Without delay, I was the first to be chosen as a contestant on that day. As cameras followed me, capturing my every move, I remembered how much I enjoyed being in the spotlight. I left the studio with not only a rediscovered love, but also having won a new refrigerator!


Photo by George Bogart