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"...I don’t ever want to think about spending the rest of my life without hearing one of those lines..."

jennifer
rajewski

as
stephanie




DATE OF BIRTH: April 5, 1979

BACKGROUND: Bachelors in Psychology, minor in English. Currently enrolled in an MBA program for marketing. All from St. John's University.

ACTING EXPERIENCE: Travelling acting group when young about prejudice, Rosie in Bye Bye Birdie, Countess Dracula in Seven Wives fro Dracula, Maroon in the Life and Death of Sneaky Fitch, SING at PRHS, Melora in Is there a comic in the house?, Mrs. Hartcourt in Anything Goes, Monica in Rehearsal for Murder, How to suceed in Business without really trying, 23rd Floor comedy show and a worthless part and experience in Twelve Angry Men.

ACTING INFLUENCES: Natalie Wood, I always wanted to be like her, and Ann Margaret. The oldies were the goodies. If I were a man, Robert Deniro.

ON ACTING: Acting allows you to escape yourself and really become someone else, even for a temporary moment in time. It is a wonderful catharsis and a great way to become creative. The same part can be played differently and become your own person.

ON STEPHANIE: I think after some discussion that Stephanies true character will be viewed differently by the sexes. However, I think for Stephanie, Alley is a summer fling and she in some odd way needs him, he is almost some stability for the moment in her constanly changing environment. She appears perfect but only because our frame of reference is Alley

ON THIS MOVIE: It is very well written and he did an awesome job making characters real people that we can feel attached to and sympathize with. I am impressed by its witty humor, and emotional dialogue and experience. The characters experience situations that most people can understand. Even if they may not have had that experience, you probaly know someone who did.

PERSONAL QUOTE: Poops! You never know what you have until its gone.