Meet Sammi Boyd
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With her wonderful acting resume in Portland, Boyd is looking to the future for her acting career.
"I am hopefully moving to New York with Danielle Larson," Boyd said. "I will be auditioning around town wherever I end up. whether it be Portland or New York City."
Boyd hopes that she will be able to make it big in the Big Apple.
"As a female actor the odds are pretty slim of making it so I have decided to make my own luck, Boyd said. "I love theatre and I would love to be an actor, but I am honestly hoping to broaden my horizons and see if there is something else out there, maybe theatre related, maybe not. Who knows?"
Before her potential move with fellow UP Theater student Larson, Boyd is helping produce and put on a showin of 'Reefer Madness the Musical' with fellow UP Theater grads and Portland actors this summer.
At UP Theater, Boyd has been cast in a variety of different characters. From a maid to a debuntante, from a clown in an insane asylum to an old man.
"As a character actor I can and have plated pretty much everything," Boyd said. "UP has give me a diverse resume and I feel prepared to tackle professional roles because of the challenges I have done through here."
With Boyd's talent and unique resume, she hopes to give an audience the reasons why she loves being an actor.
"When I see a good play it can trasnport me to a new world, it can make a bad day good or teach me a lif e lesson," Boyd said. "Theatre is the easiest art form to connect to because its right in front of you, live and different every night."
That's super exciting that Sammi wants to move to New York. Obviously I'm obsessed with it and totally recommend the city.
ReplyDeleteI do have a question. Are all theater majors required to act in a certain number of plays before graduation? And, how do they find the time to practice for the plays as well as keep on their school work?