Lauren and Markie
Lauren Ash-Morgan, the Co-Artistic Director for the newly formed theatre company Speech of Fire and served as the Artistic Director of Seoul Shakespeare Company (SSC) from 2014 through 2019. She's been an actor as well as a board member for SSC from 2011. Also, she was the producer, costume/set designer, composer/musician and text coach for SSC while she served as the Artistic Director of SSC. For her last year she served as director as well as a lighting designer in the production of SSC's King Lear. She had directed from the ensemble however, in the last season she began her first directorial experience. The Show Must Go Online's Richard II Prague Shakespeare Company's The Two Gentlemen of Verona which was directed by Ben Crystal (Silvia/Ensemble), The Winter's Tale's Paulina/Time (The Merchant of Venice's Portia), Garage's Susan (The The Winter's tale's Paulina/Time), Much Awful about Everything's Beatrice (Tamora), Titus Andronicus's Tamora (A Midsummer Night's dream (Time) (Time) (Titus) (Ta (Time) (Ta (T) (Ta (time) (Ta (Time/Time/Ta (Time/Time/Time (Time/Time (The Time) (Time/Time/D) The Eurasia Theatre Company's Richard III at the National Theater of Korea (Queen Elizabeth) The film is an independent film Amiss. 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. In addition to acting, she's been involved in several game shows. Her family was raised by two brothers and sisters within Walnut Creek, Stanford and by Richard Post. Post's wife, poetess Marylee Post. Las Lomas High School was where she was a student and a cheerleader. She was briefly a student at Pomona College and graduated from Lewis & Clark College in Oregon. Personally, Post was earlier married with Stephen Knox. Michael A. Ross is her husband from 1982. They have two daughters. Post's performance as an mother, wife, and actress provides a fantastic example for Hollywood.
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