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Roslyn Seale was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY where she developed a love for performing and theatre. Roslyn always loved musical films, but it wasn’t until she appeared in Anything Goes in the 7th grade that she really caught the performing bug. She was lucky enough to perform in many more school productions at Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and truly became hooked on all things musical theatre. In high school, Roslyn became a true theatre geek. Yes, Roslyn was that girl who knew the entire score of Les Miserables (and sung it every day to the horror of her brother).

 

Syracuse University followed, where Roslyn was very active in many organizations on campus including Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Roslyn briefly studied musical theatre, but eventually got her degree in Television-Radio-Film. Although she loved theatre, she didn’t feel ready for the difficult life of an actor and after graduation moved to Los Angeles where she worked at various television networks including Fox and ABC. Roslyn kept musical theatre in her life by seeing many of the tours that came through Los Angeles and seeing shows whenever she came home to New York. Upon her permanent return to New York, the “I can do that” feeling that nagged her for years became too strong to ignore and Roslyn began to pursue Acting full time. 

Roslyn has had the pleasure of touring the country with the National Tour of The Color Purple and has worked at regional theatres all over the country including Greenbrier Valley Theatre, New London Barn Playhouse, Theatre by the Sea and the Barter Theatre. She began Improv studies at The Magnet Theater in 2017 and is currently a performer on the Magnet House Improv Team Janet, the Magnet House Sketch Team Ghost Girl and part of the Indie Improv Team 2FIFS. In 2022, Roslyn began to Co-Star in Television roles on such notable shows as The Best Man: The Final Chapters and FBI: Most Wanted.  Roslyn is continuing to grow as an artist and looks forward to what else is in store for her!

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