My first Broadway role was in Gypsy, starring Ethel Merman and Jack Klugman.

  Jonathan Frid directed me in Lion in Winter.

   I appeared in Sweet Charity with Gwen Verdon and Ruth Buzzi.

 See a collection of my headshots.

 

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Here I am with dear Craig Hamrick,
one of my editors and designer of my book cover.
Craig passed away 2006, & we all miss him so very much.
God bless you, Craig
 
 

 
That's the great Bert Lahr, talking to me as I portrayed Roxana deVilbiss, an unlicensed massage therapist in the Broadway play,
The Beauty Part.

 
Opening night backstage in Georgia where I played Eleanor in The Lion In Winter.

 

That's Theda Nelson and Barbara London,
with me in the middle.
We were out doing a photography assignment
during our run in Gypsy

 

Here I am with Lara Parker
at one of the Dark Shadows
Festivals



David Canary played Shannon to my Maxine in Night of the Iguana.



During one Dark Shadows storyline, as Eve, I went into the past to visit Peter Bradford (Roger Davis).
 
That's me as Ursula in Sweet Charity.
I'm begging forgiveness from Vittorio (Jim Luisi). Gwen Verdon, playing Charity,
is hiding behind the closet door and enjoying it all.
 
Humbert Allen Astredo as Nicholas Blair with me as Eve,
"the most evil women who ever lived"...or so they said,
on our favorite TV show, Dark Shadows


 

Available Now!
Sleeps Well With Others

My friend and one of my editors, Michael Karol, has written yet another book. It's a prequel to the 2003 gay vampire hit Kiss Me, Kill Me.

Ray Abreu, the hero of Kiss Me, Kill Me, is back -- as a gay youngster, growing up in a repressed small town and feeling the pain...that is, until he gets sent by his parents to an all-male sleepaway camp in the Adirondack Mountains in upper New York State. There, Ray experiences a gradual flowering and realization of his homoerotic feelings, and grows from a shy, retiring boy into a person who can stand up for himself. But he's unaware of the deadly presence "standing up" for him behind the scenes. This unique prequel is spiked with sex, thrills, and chills -- but then, whose adolescence isn't?



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