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www.jodiemcclintock.com
Ms. McClintock has
appeared in film and television as well as on Broadway and
Off, in London's West End, at Israel's National Theatre - the
Habimah, and at major regional theatres across the country.
She portrayed passenger Marion Ruth Britton in Paul
Greengrass's universally acclaimed film United 93. She
performed on Broadway as Cathleen in Sir Jonathan Miller's
production of Long Day's Journey Into Night with Jack Lemmon,
Kevin Spacey, Peter Gallagher, and Bethel Leslie; a role she
reprised on film for both Showtime and PBS' American
Playhouse. She was a guest member of the Royal Shakespeare
Company during their Broadway and Kennedy center rotating
repertories, and she also worked with the RSC's artistic
director Adrian Noble on The Art of Success with Tim Curry at
the Manhattan Theatre Club. She appeared Off-Broadway to great
critical praise as Mrs. Purdy in D.H. Lawrence's The
Daughter-In-Law (named by the NY Times as one of the top-ten
productions of 2003.) Her television credits include featured
roles on Law and Order: Criminal Intent and The Naked Brothers
Band for Nickelodeon.
Directorial credits include: Richard III in conjunction with
the opening of Al Pacino's film Looking for Richard for Fox
Searchlight; a national tour of Tartuffe for the National
Theatre of Performing Arts, All the World's a Stage (a
compendium she created on Shakespeare's views of a life in the
theatre), Wooing and Wedding (a similar piece at Studio
North), The Heiress at Theatre Virginia and A Celtic Midsummer
at the Angel Orensanz Center. Film directorial credits
include: Public Service Announcements for The Million Mom
March and the Brady Center for Gun Control that were shown on
national TV as well as on the mall in Washington DC and PSA's
for the National Center for Human Rights. At NYU, she created
a curriculum for Shakespeare on Film and directed shorts of
Macbeth and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
She has taught at the British-American Drama Academy in both
London and Oxford and at various universities including
Carnegie-Mellon, Duke, Adelphi, Pitt, and Alabama (in the
Alabama Shakespeare Festival's MFA program) as well as the
Circle Repertory School of Theatre, the Fieldston School for
the Performing Arts, the T. Schreiber Studio, and NYU:
Stonestreet Studios. She currently operates the Queens Studio
in Sunnyside where she privately coaches and holds classes and
workshops.
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