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'''Sue Scott''' is an American actress and character voice actor ([[AFTRA]]/[[Screen Actors Guild|SAG]]/[[Actors' Equity Association|AEA]]) in [[Minneapolis]] and [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], [[Minnesota]]. She is best known for her work as a radio comedy actor on [[Garrison Keillor]]'s public radio show, ''[[A Prairie Home Companion]]'' and for her work as a voice-over talent in radio and television commercials. |
'''Sue Scott''' is an American actress and character voice actor ([[AFTRA]]/[[Screen Actors Guild|SAG]]/[[Actors' Equity Association|AEA]]) in [[Minneapolis]] and [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], [[Minnesota]]. She is best known for her work as a radio comedy actor on [[Garrison Keillor]]'s public radio show, ''[[A Prairie Home Companion]]'' and for her work as a voice-over talent in radio and television commercials. |
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While a theater major at the [[University of Arizona]], Scott performed in summer stock in [[Garrison, Iowa]]. Later she studied at [[The Second City]] in [[Chicago]] and acted at the Brave New Workshop in Minneapolis. That led to opportunities in local theater and advertising. |
While a theater major at the [[University of Arizona]], Scott performed in summer stock in [[Garrison, Iowa]]. Later she studied at [[The Second City]] in [[Chicago]] and acted at the Brave New Workshop in Minneapolis. That led to opportunities in local theater and advertising. |
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Sue Scott plays "Donna, the Makeup Lady" in the movie ''[[A Prairie Home Companion (film)|A Prairie Home Companion]]'' (released June 9, 2006), based on a screenplay by Keillor and filmed by [[Robert Altman]] at the [[Fitzgerald Theater]] in Saint Paul, Minnesota during the summer of 2005. |
Sue Scott plays "Donna, the Makeup Lady" in the movie ''[[A Prairie Home Companion (film)|A Prairie Home Companion]]'' (released June 9, 2006), based on a screenplay by Keillor and filmed by [[Robert Altman]] at the [[Fitzgerald Theater]] in Saint Paul, Minnesota during the summer of 2005. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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*{{cite web|url=http://www.prairiehomevoices.com|website=Prairie Home Voices|title= Tim Russell & Sue Scott's website}} |
*{{cite web|url=http://www.prairiehomevoices.com|website=Prairie Home Voices|title= Tim Russell & Sue Scott's website}} |
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Sue Scott is an American actress and character voice actor (AFTRA/SAG/AEA) in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. She is best known for her work as a radio comedy actor on Garrison Keillor's public radio show, A Prairie Home Companion and for her work as a voice-over talent in radio and television commercials.
She has appeared in productions at the Great American History Theatre, Nautilus Music-Theater, Mixed Blood Theatre, The Minnesota Festival Theater, Illusion Theater, and Dudley Riggs' Brave New Workshop. In 1992, she joined the cast of A Prairie Home Companion. She has also appeared in films and television.
While a theater major at the University of Arizona, Scott performed in summer stock in Garrison, Iowa. Later she studied at The Second City in Chicago and acted at the Brave New Workshop in Minneapolis. That led to opportunities in local theater and advertising.
Sue Scott plays "Donna, the Makeup Lady" in the movie A Prairie Home Companion (released June 9, 2006), based on a screenplay by Keillor and filmed by Robert Altman at the Fitzgerald Theater in Saint Paul, Minnesota during the summer of 2005.
Discography
- Sue Scott: Seriously Silly (A Prairie Home Companion) (2013), written by Garrison Keillor and featuring Garrison Keillor and Tom Keith[1]
References
External links
- Sue Scott at IMDb
- "Tim Russell & Sue Scott's website". Prairie Home Voices.