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Hilari |
Hilari is
the founder of the Young Players Ensemble and has directed, written and
produced Young Players Ensemble original productions with young people
from all over the world.
With over 75 acting credits (including Off Broadway, The Kennedy Center
and the Brooklyn Academy of Music) and dozens of directing and producing
credits, Hilari has been featured in an article in New York Casting and
won a BOSS award for outstanding work in the theater. She has performed,
toured and taught nationally with the National Theatre of the Deaf, Paul
Newman’s Hole in the Wall Gang Camp; spearheaded a drama program
at Hollygrove, an orphanage in Los Angeles; and worked in development
with Djimon Hounsou’s film production company. She was also the
Executive Director of the drama program for three seasons at OMNI Camp
(formerly the Samantha Smith Peace Camp), an international peace camp
in Maine.
Hilari was a finalist for the 2002 Heideman Award for playwriting from
the Actors Theatre of Louisville as well as for her solo show, Girl
from Nowhere, which she wrote, acted and produced for the Edge of
the World Theatre Festival. She wrote and acted in a short film project,
In the Middle of a Movie, premiering at the Helsinki Film Festival
in 2004. Her short story about the project was selected to be published
through the Finnish National Gallery/Museum of Contemporary Art. She is
a member of AEA, EIF (Entertainment Industry Foundation) and listed in
the 2004 edition of Who’s Who in America.
Hilari has produced TV shows for CBS, The Learning Channel, Court TV and History Channel .
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