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Pilar Walsh
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Website http://www.pilarsings.net >> This web site features photos of the artist's work.This web site features video clips of the artist's work.This web site features audio clips of the artist's work.

Personal Statement: "Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt!"

- Shakespeare

Current Work
I am in the process of building a career as an actress, singer, voice-over artist, and writer. I want to get my poetry published and write a screenplay about my remarkable experiences as a young mother/hippie, and I will be moving to Las Vegas to play Sophie Tucker in a show about Jimmie Durante.
Short Bio
Pilar has performed on stage all her life and has expanded her experience working in film, television, print, and cabaret. Her career has taken her to Hawaii, New York, Los Angeles, New Hampshire, and Austin, Texas, among other places.

Upon arriving in Seattle in May of 2005, Pilar Walsh worked a print job for AAA of Washington, taught runway modeling, acted on the Spirit of Washington Train “It’s a Mystery” show, shot in-house videos for Children's Hospital and Starbucks, and performed at ArtsWest Theater in her own cabaret show. She also performs as a soloist for UCC in Alki. She is working on a film by Michael Sanchez, “The Return of Great Guy.”

While living in Los Angeles in 2006, Pilar played Liza Minelli on MAD-TV , shot a scene with Alec Baldwin and Annette Bening for the film “Running With Scissors,” and created her cabaret show “Mostly Sondheim and a ‘lil Lloyd-Weber,” which incorporated poetry she has written.

More details about Pilar's training and career can be found on her website.
Honors
Women in Film - Seattle

Union Affiliations/Professional Organizations
Actors Equity, SAG, AGVA

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Artist Location
Seattle, WA

Type of artist
Writer, Choreographer, Director, Performer

General Themes
International/Global, Comedy/Humor/Satire, Aging/Intergenerational, Body Image/Body Size, Death & Dying
Last updated on August 21st, 2006

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