User talk:Marywellshome

Mary Wells (1973 -) is an actress, writer and radio host, and one of the many Mary Well's that are performers. There is Mary Wells the motown singer (deceased), Mary Wells the opera singer (living in Scotland), and Mary Wells the boozy 18th century star of Drury Lane (deceased).

This Mary Wells trained as an actress at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 1998, and moved to Los Angeles in 2008.

Mary performed as 'Martha' when it won the Audience Award at Pittsburg International Festival in 2002. She was in Jo Clifford's radical adaptation of Faust, parts One and Two at the Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh, nominated for a CATS Award. She was also the voice for My Childhood for BBC3 which won a Scottish BAFTA.

She performed Cyprus for Mull Theatre after its West End transfer to Trafalga Studios, and from there departed for sunnier shores for a residency with Honolulu theatre in Hawai'i for 8 months – playing Aerial in The Little Mermaid. She returned to the UK for BBC drama - Half Moon Investigates, where she played the hapless, well loved and eponymous Miss Heeley. At the time of current press she will be filming both Warren the Ape for MTV and the feature Elena Undone too, for Film McQueen and is the voice for Eharmony in the UK.

She is interesting in training and in supporting the growth of other artists, and also works as a performance reviewer for the National Council for Drama training, London, and more informally with Nadine George of The Voice Studio International. Mary has just completed a research paper with the artistic directors of The National Theatre Scotland and the Traverse, led by Ros Steen, Head of Voice at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Scotland, and is writing it up for publication.

Mary is also a writer with a highly successful adaptation of Virginia Ironside's The Huge Bag of Worries which she performed as a solo show for a year - now performed by another actress, it has run consistently since 2002 in Scotland and has been sponsored by BBC's Children in Need and also the British Council fo a residency on Shetland. Her play for trapeze Hester and Jude was shortlisted by the Almeida Theatre, London in 2006 for ongoing development and is now being adapted for screen aswell as for stage in California. Her monologue from I Confess is also published with Fairplay press, after she was lead artist on I Confess, a show for London in 2006, and she was invited to perform it at Madam JOJO's Best of Stand Up Drama 2006. The twice monthly Mary Wells Show airs to a cult following on KCLAFM in Los Angeles which she describes as a mxture of 'relevant irreverent feature and talk'. www.marywells.org Marywellshome (talk) 17:38, 4 January 2010 (UTC)

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