Joanna Chilcoat
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Joanna was born in Catonsville, Maryland on October 31st, 1985. She began
acting "professionally" (dinner theatre, mostly) at the age of nine.
She attended high school at Carver Center for the Arts and Technology,
studying acting. It was during her senior year that she filmed the
independent movie "Camp". She auditioned for every one of her high
school shows, but was never cast until her senior year, when she played
Linda in "Holiday".
She attended the University of Maryland at College Park, majoring in
Theatre Performance with a minor in English, concentrating her studies
in Shakespeare. During college, she performed with many student groups,
was a member of a comedy group where she wrote and performed sketches
and stand up. She wrote a found text play "Bringing it Home", and
directed several plays, including "Bus Stop", "Home at Six", and "The
Vagina Monologues". During college, she also began working with the
Catonsville Children's Theatre company as a director and choreographer.
Before her senior year began, she played the bit part of "Dawn" in "New
York City Seranade".
Joanna graduated from College Park in May of 2007. As of November,
2007, she is still working with the Children's Theatre as well as
teaching drama at Carver Center.
acting "professionally" (dinner theatre, mostly) at the age of nine.
She attended high school at Carver Center for the Arts and Technology,
studying acting. It was during her senior year that she filmed the
independent movie "Camp". She auditioned for every one of her high
school shows, but was never cast until her senior year, when she played
Linda in "Holiday".
She attended the University of Maryland at College Park, majoring in
Theatre Performance with a minor in English, concentrating her studies
in Shakespeare. During college, she performed with many student groups,
was a member of a comedy group where she wrote and performed sketches
and stand up. She wrote a found text play "Bringing it Home", and
directed several plays, including "Bus Stop", "Home at Six", and "The
Vagina Monologues". During college, she also began working with the
Catonsville Children's Theatre company as a director and choreographer.
Before her senior year began, she played the bit part of "Dawn" in "New
York City Seranade".
Joanna graduated from College Park in May of 2007. As of November,
2007, she is still working with the Children's Theatre as well as
teaching drama at Carver Center.