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SHERRI PARKER LEE

SHERRI PARKER LEE is a classically trained, award-winning stage, screen, and voice actress who originated the role of Eva Crane under the direction of Trevor Nunn in the Broadway Premiere of Tennessee Williams' Not About Nightingales, after originating the role in the World Premiere of the play at the Royal National Theater in London, a lost play only discovered and produced sixteen years after Tennessee Williams' death. Sherri has been seen off-Broadway in The Vagina Monologues, Madagascar, Don Juan, Burning Blue, and Lemonade, as well as in the First National Tour of The Vagina Monologues where she was awarded the National Broadway Award for Best Actress in a Play, a TONY Award recognizing the work of actors in National Tours created by the American Theatre Wing. Regionally, Sherri performed four seasons of classical and contemporary plays as a company member at the Alley Theatre in Houston, as well as originating roles at the Mark Taper Forum, the American Repertory Theatre, Hartford Stage, and Vanessa Redgrave's Moving Theatre Company in London, among others. Sherri is passionate about voice acting having served as the voice director for the animated series, My Favorite Towels, in 2012 and 2013 and then founding cadr e loop group in 2014, where she has coordinated voice talent for such films and television series as "Dead to Me", "Insatiable", "Shades of Blue", Disney's "Descendants 2", "From Dusk ‘Till Dawn: The Series", and "Mixology", to name a few. Sherri's extensive training and experience have led her to approach voice acting and ADR with a love for the specificity and breadth of story that the voice can convey all on its own. Sherri graduated from the American Repertory Theatre Institute at Harvard University with an MFA where she studied and collaborated with Robert Woodruff, Joanne Akalaitis, Alvin Epstein, Thomas Derrah, Bonnie Rafael, François Rochaix, Robert Brustein, Ron Daniels, and the incomparable Steve Martin, to name a few, and now lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Gilles, and their two sons, Hugo and Beau.