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Jacqueline-Wright-HeadshotWEB Jacqueline Wright is a Cal Arts grad, writer/performer. Super fun roles: Carrie in Back Yard (the Echo Theater) Molly and Betty in Patron Saint Of Sea Monsters (Playwrights Horizons) JonBenet in House of Gold prod by EST LA(LA Weekly award, Ovation nom) Didi in Tree, (LA Weekly and LA Drama Critics Circle nom), Mrs. V in The Classroom, Tommy in Eat Me (LA Weekly nom), Richard in Richard III, Clytemnestra in Clyt at Home (LA Weekly Award) Buddy in Buddy Buddette, Emilia in And Still The Dogs (LA Weekly nom). TV and films roles, Burn After Reading, Criminal Minds, Big Love, North Country, Walkout. As a writer her plays Bing, Have You Seen Alice and Spider Bites received critically acclaimed productions at Theatre of Note, Eat Me directed by Chris Fields, received six LA Weekly nominations, including best play. Wright’s play Beautiful was published in the Labletter. Beautiful was originally written for Virginia Avenue Project , whom she volunteers with which matches at-risk youth with theatre artists. She is a member of the Dog Ear writer’s collective (www.dogear.org).