Judy Krause is an NYU Drama Graduate. TV credits include: Sex and The City, Spin City, Everybody Hates Chris. Film includes: Union, Brooklyn in July, TuLips, A Rogue in Londinium (featured at Cannes). Theater credits include many Off-Broadway shows, including OOBR Award winning hit, CIRCLE by Suzanne Bachner. Judy is a founding member of the Accidental Repertory Theater with John Strasberg, and co-producer and actress with Bjornquist Films. She regularly performs stand up comedy at Caroline's on Broadway. Judy also coaches Fortune 500 executives on their presentation skills. She was recently inducted into the Liverpool Central School Disstyle="float:left; margin-right: 20px; vertical-align:text-top"trict's Fine Arts Hall of Fame as a 2016 Honoree which recognized outstanding achievement in the area of fine arts, in the community, and at-large.
Clark Kee began his professional career in the 70s as an assistant director and actor with the Williamstown Theater Festival’s Second Company; fellow company members included actors Tom Hulce, Robin Bartlett, Alan Rosenberg, and Michael Gross, and directors Bill Ludel, Ken Frankel and David Schweizer. At Yale he studied literature with Peter Demetz (editor of Brecht: a collection of critical essays), acting with Nikos Psacharopoulos and Bill Peters, and worked with directors Walter Dallas and Jeff Wachtel. After a stint as assistant to Lynne Meadow at the Manhattan Theater Club he founded West-Park Theater in NYC, producing updated classics, and new works including two by Oscar-winner Ted Tally. As an actor he has appeared Off Broadway and regionally, notably as Pat Lawler in Dave McLaughlin’s God Willing, and Holocaust denier Bernard Cooper, in Peter Sagal’s Denial, which the NY Times called “chillingly calculating.” Film appearances include A Dangerous Place with Kristen Dalton, and The Cobbler with Randall Duk Kim. Currently Clark is Administrative Director of the Accidental Repertory Theater, John Strasberg, Artistic Director. ActingIsReality grew out of a course Clark presented in 2009 as a part of the Accidental Repertory Theater/John Strasberg Studios summer program. His writing on Brecht's work with actors is featured in Acting: Everything You Need to Know but Forgot to Ask by Daisy Nystul, from Kendall Hunt Publishing. Clark lives in Manhattan with his wife, singer/actress Audrey Lavine.