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Becky London
Actor
in New York, United States
Becky London has been seen on television in âLaw & Order,â âLaw & Order: Criminal Intentâ, "Conviction," âThird Watch,â âQuantum Leap,â âThe Equalizer,â âAll My Childrenâ and âGuiding Light.â Film work includes "United 93," "Never Forever," "El Camino," and Charles Busch's directorial debut âA Very Serious Person.â Becky has worked on Broadway in âMarlene,â at... More Lincoln Center in âUbu,â in Wendy Wassersteinâs âIsnât It Romanticâ at the Lucille Lortel Theater, in âOthelloâ with Theater for a New Audience at CSC, in âLast of the Red Hot Loversâ in its Off-Broadway revival and in the long-running âJewtopia.â As a member of Charles Buschâs Off-Broadway Theater-in-Limbo Company, she has appeared in âVampire Lesbians of Sodomâ (in New York and Tokyo), âPsycho Beach Partyâ and âShanghai Moonâ. Regional credits include the âThe Real Thingâ (The Old Globe), âFires in the Mirrorâ (Trinity Rep), âTwelfth Nightâ (Walnut Street Theater), as well as appearances at Centerstage, San Jose Rep, Capital Rep, Portland Stage, Tennessee Rep, Caldwell Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse, the Wilma Theater and many others.
Becky was a founding member of UNYYC, the Unofficial New York Yale Cabaret, where she served on the Artistic Board. In UNYYC's first, award-winning season, Becky directed "Separating the Men from the Bulls" by Neal Lerner and Michael Heintzman, and was dramaturg for George Tynan-Crowley's "Most Happy." Becky adapted and starred in "Wendy's Words," a tribute to the late Wendy Wasserstein, to open UNYYC's second season. Becky was also a founding member of The Writers Lab and Singular Productions in Los Angeles.
Becky is a faculty member at the New York Conservatory for the Dramatic Arts at the School for Film and Television, and has been an adjunct professor at Hofstra University and visiting faculty at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Art(AMDA). She also teaches privately and does individual coaching. Becky lives in New York with her husband, Randy Martin, and her son Benjamin.
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Special skills
Accents:
American Southern, Appalachian, Australian, Cockney, French, German, Greek, Indian (east), Italian, Jamaican, Middle Eastern, Minnesota, New England / Boston, New York City, Russian, Scottish, Slavic / Eastern European, Spanish, Standard American, Standard British, Yiddish
Additional:
Improvisation, Mime
Representation
Dianne Bush ()
Film
Jean Hoadley Peterson
Paul Greengrass
Mrs. Kupchunas
Charles Busch
TV
Judge Aguilar
Nbc Universal
Judge Hastings
Nbc Universal
Theatre
Marcy/arlene
John Tillinger
La Condesa
Kenneth Elliott
Mrs. Eversleigh
Gus Kaikkonen
Diana Vreeland (one Woman Show)
Gus Kaikkonen
Multiple (one-woman Show)
Gus Kaikkonen
Allington/pug
Carl Andress