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Aimée Guillot
(Bio as of November 2001)
Aimée Guillot most recently appeared at the Goodman in Big Love during the 2001/2002 Season. She has appeared in the productions of Big Love at Berkeley Rep, Actors Theatre of Louisville and Long Wharf Theatre. Other regional credits include Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest at La Jolla Playhouse (also directed by Les Waters), for which she received a Drama-Logue Award for outstanding performance. In New York she has performed with the Builders Association in Master Builder and also Xtravaganza, which appeared at the Guggenheim Museum/Works in Process and the Whitney Museum Performance Space on 42nd Street. She also toured Xtravaganza in Germany, France, Holland, and Belgium. Television and film credits include Interstate 84 (official selection, Toronto Film Festival), So What Do You Think? (New York Comedy Festival), MTV’s Austin Stories and As The World Turns, among others. Ms. Guillot is a graduate of the MFA program at the University of California, San Diego.