Today I played an R.N. in a training video for a major cleaning products company. My role was small, called for dressing in unglamorous scrubs, as though the goddess had wanted to assure me that, Yes, Lisa, you can be seen in public in this kind of shapeless, sexless garment, after all (as I will, again, in the play "Firstborn," April 16-18, at the Black Rep in Berkeley, CA).
Director David Ronan of Crush Pictures, Emeryville, did a great job, taking excellent care us actors and crew, and thanked me for and complimented me on my short appearance, where I was to take a contaminated clipboard from another R.N. We would be the "typhoid Marys" of this faux hospital.
Thank you, Ryan, for these wonderful snaps. Thank you, Cynthia, for calling my agent and tracking me down. Thank you, Bonnie, for appearing with me in these shots and encouraging me to go for those L.A auditions. Thank you, Wilhemina (Mina), for the fabu hair and make-up! Thank you, Mari Kearny, for such a realistic portrayal of a patient, inspiring to all observing.
Thank you, soothing rainbow, emerging in the late afternoon,
as I left the studio and got into the car.
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