Amanda Blakey Jones

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Amanda is best known for playing the title role in Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh Off-Broadway and at the Caldwell Theatre in Florida, and for her work at well-respected Off-Broadway theatres like the Mint Theater (Walking Down Broadway) and Jean Cocteau Repertory (The Maids, Uncle Vanya, Candida, The Importance of Being Earnest, among others). She has garnered rave reviews from the New York Times, Variety, and other major publications throughout her career. Amanda's film work includes multi-festival favorite The Fisherboy, directed by Jonathan Blitstein (writer/director of Let Them Chirp Awhile); on television, she has appeared on One Life to Live. She has been seen in readings and workshops with such talent as Stephen Lang, Brian Murray, Margaret Colin and Robert Cuccioli. Born and raised in Topsfield, Massachusetts, Amanda is a graduate of Dartmouth College who speaks four languages. She is an avid surfer and a champion downhill ski racer.