Barbara Johson
Height: 5'6"
Hair: Blonde/Silver
Eyes: Hazel
Acting Training: Bobby Lewis; HB Studio; Roundabout Ensemble; Stella Adler Technique; Terry Schreiber.
Vocal Training: Caroline Gibbs; Robert Marks.
Location: New York Metro Area
Willing to travel
Telvision
Law & Order | Stenographer (Recurring) | NBC
All My Children | Stenographer (Recurring) | ABC
As the World Turns | Stenographer (Recurring) | CBS
Ed | Stenographer (Recurring) | NBC
Saturday Night Live | Airplane Passenger | NBC
Health | Host | PBS-Boston
One Life to Live | Day Player | ABC
CSI | Dead Body | CBS
Film
Skills
Chef, expert tennis player, court stenographer, golfer, swimmer
Comedy improv
Developing one-woman show There’s Nothing Wrong with Being Beautiful if You’re a Dog
Directed Tennessee Williams Something Unspoken, Hudson Theatre
Founder, A Certain Age Theater Company
Wrote Whispering Palms Flasher
The Juror | Stenographer | Brian Gibson, Director
Restaurant | Vicky | Eric Bross, Director
Deaf | Dolores | Patricia Regan, Director
The Return | Helen | Peter Capozzi, Director
Summer Weekend | Natalie | Eric Weinberger, Author
Rose Tattoo | Serafina | Roundabout Repertory Company
Othello | Emilia | Susan Block Theater
Candida | Candida | Roundabout Repertory Company
You Never Can Tell | Gloria | Roundabout Repertory Company
With No Apologies | Mrs. Robinson | Off-off-off Broadway
Dreamstuff, A Musical | Narrator, Asst. Dir. | Off Broadway
Paradise Lost (Odets) | Clara Gordon | Theater Studio
American Voices | Poet | Pulse Theatre
Steel Magnolias | Clairee Belcher | Hudson Theatre Ensemble
New York Theatre
Resume
On-camera Interviewer, Survivors of the Shoah Holocaust Project, Steven Spielberg
Principal, National Fitness Center Commercial with Shaquille O’Neal
Voice of Wicked Witch of the West, The Wizard of Oz, 50th Anniversary, Warner Brothers
Medical/technical narration for various corporate films
Character voices including children, animals, fast talker, accents
Full list available on request
Voiceovers, Audiobooks, Commercials, Corporate Films, Print
