Left high school at the age of 16 and moved to Memphis to pursue a career in acting.
Moved to Chicago in 2006, where she became very active in the city's theater scene.
Is a founding member of The New Colony Theatre in Chicago.
In 2009, performed in the stage productions of Tupperware: An American Musical Fable and Calls to Blood.
Played the role of Lulie Stanwyck in the stage production of 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche in 2011.
Created and starred in The Warriors, a play based on her experience as a survivor of a school shooting at her middle school in 1998 that had led to the death of her best friend.
Was named Best Local Actress by the Chicago Reader in 2011.
Raised $2,000 through an online crowdfunding site for AIDS Care Chicago: PR Casting Toy Drive in 2015.
Mary Hollis Inboden
USA
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Bio
Left high school at the age of 16 and moved to Memphis to pursue a career in acting.
Moved to Chicago in 2006, where she became very active in the city's theater scene.
Is a founding member of The New Colony Theatre in Chicago.
In 2009, performed in the stage productions of Tupperware: An American Musical Fable and Calls to Blood.
Played the role of Lulie Stanwyck in the stage production of 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche in 2011.
Created and starred in The Warriors, a play based on her experience as a survivor of a school shooting at her middle school in 1998 that had led to the death of her best friend.
Was named Best Local Actress by the Chicago Reader in 2011.
Raised $2,000 through an online crowdfunding site for AIDS Care Chicago: PR Casting Toy Drive in 2015.