Kathleen Choe

A native New Yorker, actor Kathleen Choe holds an MFA in Acting from the New School for Drama. She enjoys performing in classical and contemporary plays, musicals, and collaborating on new work. Recent theater roles include the role of Belinda Blair in Noises Off at Two River Theater, directed by Sarna Lapine. Film and television work includes Law and Order: SVUManiacShow Me a Hero, QuanticoYounger, Broad City, Mysteries of Laura, Forever, and Delivery Man.

​When off the acting clock, she can be found knitting, cooking, skating, snapping photos, finding hidden local spots, in a library, or having a laugh with a group of her chums.

www.kathleen-choe.com

Full Credits:

FILM/TELEVISION: Ella McCay (dir. James Brooks) Law and Order: SVU (dir. Timothy Busfield: NBC), Maniac (dir. Cary Fukunaga: Netflix), Dangerous Book for Boys (Amazon Studios), Younger (TV Land), Quantico (dir. Patrick Norris: ABC), Forever (dir. Michael Fields: ABC), The Mysterious Of Laura (dir. Cherie Nowlan: NBC), Show Me a Hero (dir. Paul Haggis: HBO), Broad City (dir. John Lee: Comedy Central), Delivery Man (dir. Ken Scott: Dreamworks SKG), Psychiatrist Breakup (dir. Shalini Tripathi), Make Your Own Noise (dir. Casey Biggs).

THEATER: Noises Off (dir. Sarna Lapine: Belinda Blair), Are You There, Truman (Rattlestick Theatre), When the Sari Travels (dir. Awoye Timpo), A Piece of My Heart (Dir. Betsy Sanders: Speranza Theatre Company), Avenue Q (Dir. Robert Kolby Herper: Arkansas Repertory Theatre), The Seagull (dir. Elinor Renfield: Spare Change Productions), The Bully (dir. Linda Ames Key: Vital Theatre Company), Your Are Now The Owner of This Suitcase (dir. Ari Kreith: Theatre 167), Light Sweet Crude (dir. Nicole Watson: The Subjective Theatre), The Merchant of Venice (dir. Tal Aviezer: Red Money Theatre Group), A Midsummer’s Night Dream (dir. Austin Pendleton: 151 Bank Street Theater), 4.48 Psychosis (dir. Moira Boag: East 59th Street Theater), Women in War (dir. Paul Ryan: 151 Bank Street Theater), Endgame (dir. Diana Basmajin: New School for Drama), Trying to Find Chinatown (dir. Layne Racowsky: Bank Street Theater), King Lear (dir. John Adams: RADA Workshop).