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Romy Nordlinger
Actress , Voice Artist, Theatre Educator

Romy recently appeared Off Broadway in LANCELOT by Steven Fechter (THE WOODSMAN) and is in pre-production for the LANCELOT feature film with Liberty Film Group. Some recent credits include “Edna” in  FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS directed by Stephen Frears, the web series WOMG, and the independent film A SEPARATION.

She has had co-starring roles on LAW & ORDER CI (Officer Talbor), ALL MY CHILDREN, and ONE LIFE TO LIVE, plus numerous indie films and industrials, and has just wrapped another episode for the web series THE RUTHLESS SPECTATOR created by Rob Bartlett. 

Selected theatre credits: "Rose" in Shakespeare's SLAVE at the  Clurman with Resonance Ensemble; BETWEEN HERE AND THERE with New Perspectives; THE WOMAN ON THE BRIDGE workshop by Julia Pascal, directed by Ludovica Viller Hauser; JANUARY directed by Lorca Peress/Multi Stages and R Culture/Cecilia Copeland.

She developed her solo show PLACES with Stage Struck which is helmed by Mari Lyn Henry and The Society For The Preservation Of  Theatrical History. Stage Struck has performed  at the Snapple Theatre Off Bway, The Players Club and The Metropolitan PlayhouseRegional. Credits include Actors Theatre of Louisville,Wilma, Fleetwood Stage.

Playwriting credits include LIPSHTICK at the New York International Fringe Festival, THE FEELING PART with LoNyLa and her solo show SEX AND SEALING WAX at The Midtown International Theatre Festival.

Romy Nordlinger as Alla Nazimova

Romy is also an audiobook narrator and voice-over artist with over 200 titles to her credit as well as numerous voice over spots. Recently she dubbed diverse roles from grandma to geisha, in China's highest grossing blockbuster MONSTER HUNT by the creators of SHREK

Member of The League Of Professional Theatre Women. Member of NY Madness, Resonance Theatre Ensemble, Flux Sundays and The Playwrights Gallery. 

www.romynordlinger.com

An artist is only dead when the last person to remember them dies.  Never one to accept being silenced, or forgotten, Alla Nazimova raises her uncompromising voice to challenge our past and raise questions about our future. Rising from Tsarist Russia to Broadway to become the highest paid silent movie star, Nazimova was the first female director and producer in Hollywood. From rags to riches to bisexual decadence, she defied the moral codes of her time. Nazzy rises once more to speak in this postmodern multimedia production PLACES, written and performed  by Romy Nordlinger, developed and directed by Katie McHugh.

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