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Joan-Carol
O'Connell
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jc@talnet.net
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5 ' 6" |
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110 lbs. |
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Coming Attractions
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Joan-Carol plays a nosey
news reporter in the upcoming short film,
"Morsel of Grace" directed by Carol
Ann Shine.
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Joan-Carol O'Connell
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THEATRICAL AGENT:
Chateau Billings
(213) 965-5432
5657 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite #340
Los Angeles, CA 90036 |
VOICE-OVER AGENT:
Kristene Wallis
(818) 953-4848
1126 Hollywood Way
Burbank, CA 91505 |
PRINT WORK:
Lisa at PPT Talent
(818) 754-4698 |
info@talnet.net |
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Joan-Carol O'Connell was most recently seen in the Daytime Dramas,
"Days Of Our Lives" and "General Hospital." She made her
debut screen performance in the ABC/BBC co-production of "The Story
Of David" starring Jane Seymour and was featured in the CBS Movie of
The Week, "Red Flag: The Ultimate Game" with Barry Bostwick. Other
television appearances include "The Young and The Restless", "The A-Team"
and "FRIDAYS". Favorite stage roles include Cecily in "The Odd
Couple" and Ursula in "Much Ado About Nothing"Joan-Carol has
been a character mime with the Los Angeles Music Center Opera since 1987;
her favorite role with the Company was as Monterone's daughter, Diane,
in "Rigoletto", directed by Marta Domingo, conducted by world-renowned
tenor, Placido Domingo.
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Skilled in voice-over work as well as performing on-camera, Joan-Caral
has voiced lead roles in features and cartoons, most notably the role of
the Aunt in "My Life As A Dog" and Petra in "Fanny and Alexander".
Joan-Carol produces and co-hosts a weekly talk radio program, "Reel
Talk With JC and Marbry" Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. in Los Angeles,
California on KCLA, 99.3FM. The program offers listeners a look at current
feature film releases: the female alternative to film critics Siskel and
Ebert! Joan-Carol has voiced many Corporate Videos and training films and
volunteers her vocal talents as a news broadcaster for the Los Angeles
Reading Service for the Blind and Print Impaired.
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