Lauren and Markie
Lauren Ash-Morgan is the Founding Co-Artistic Director for the new theater company Speech of Fire and served as the Artistic Director for Seoul Shakespeare Company (SSC) from 2014 until 2019. She had been an actor and board member of SSC since 2011. As the Artistic Director for SSC she was also the company's producer costume/set designer music director, composer and coach for text. Though she typically led the acting group, in her last year of work as an actor in SSC King Lear, she was promoted to director and lighting designer. The Show Must Go Online's Richard II Prague Shakespeare Company's The Two Gentlemen of Verona by Ben Crystal directed at Estates Theatre. (Silvia/Ensemble). Seoul Shakespeare Company's The Merchant of Venice. (Portia). Garage. (Susan). The Winter's Tale. (Paulina/Time). Much Ado About Nothing. (Beatrice). Titus Andronicus. (Tamora). A Midsummer Night's Dream. (Oberon). Eurasia Shakespeare Theatre Company's Richard III (Queen Elizabeth) is performed by The National Theater of Korea, as well as Amiss the independent feature. Markie Post......................Markie Post is a noted American actress known for her roles as the public defender Christine Sullivan in NBC's sitcom Night Court the bail bondswoman Terri Michaels in ABC's drama series The Fall Guy and Georgie Anne Lahti Hartman in CBS's sitcom Hearts Afire. She's appeared on a variety of other shows in addition to acting. The daughter of scientist Richard F. Post and his wife poet Marylee Post was raised in Walnut Creek and Stanford alongside her siblings. Las Lomas High School in Los Angeles was her high school of choice. She participated as a cheerleader. She briefly attended Pomona College and graduated from Lewis & Clark College in Oregon. Post had previously been married Stephen Knox. In 1982, she was engaged to writer and actor Michael A. Ross with whom they have two children. Post, a wonderful actress as well as a wonderful wife and mother she is an inspiration to several Hollywood celebrities.
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