LEE EDDY first encountered SVT when she had to do a paper on the company in order to pass an Arts Administration class at St. Edward's University. Although she doesn't really remember much from that Arts Admin class (it was in the morning), she does remember becoming smitten with Salvage Vanguard's approach to theater and its Austin arts community. She finally got to experience what it was like to be on the inside of SVT by perfroming in Fugitive Pieces as Downcast Mary and later in Cry Pitch Carrolls as Norma Aho. She has performed in all three of SVTs Nemesis productions (earning an Austin Critic's Table Award for Best Actress in a Comedy for The Intergalactic Nemesis: Twin Infinity) and presently tours with SVT's The Intergalactic Nemesis as Pulitzer-Prize winning reporter, Molly Sloan (for which she was awarded an Austin Critic's Table award for Best Actress in A Comedy). Lee has also appeared in many other productions in Austin including her original one-woman show The LadeeLeroy Show, Dirigo Group's Hedda (Austin Critic's Table Award recipient for Supporting Actress in a Comedy) and Bash (B. Iden Payne Award recipient for Lead Actress in a Drama), Hyde Park Theater's Blur and Something Someone Someplace Else, Iron Belly Muses' Desdemona: A Tale About A Handkerchief (Austic Critic's Table Award recipient for Featured Actress in a Comedy) Physcial Plant Theater's Not Clown and Zachary Scott's Keepin' it Weird and Santaland Diaries (Austin Critic's Table award for Best Actress in A Comedy), and St Idiot Collective's Spurt: A Coming of Age Story. Lee has been voted Best Actress in Austin by the Austin Chronicle's Reader Poll in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. No. She is not related to anyone at The Austin Chronicle. When not serving as the Markting Director for Salvage Vangaurd Theater, she teaches theater arts at Austin's Griffin School and the non-profit organization Theater Action Project and performs with improv troupe The Knuckelball Now. Lee is awesomely excited about being a Salvage Vanguard Resdient Company Member and enjoys writing bios in third person.
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