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Quincy Tyler Bernstine
(Bio as of November 2008)
Quincy Tyler Bernstine most recently appeared at the Goodman in Ruined during the 2008/2009 Season. Ms. Bernstine’s Chicago credits include the national tour of Matt & Ben. Her off-Broadway credits include The Misanthrope at New York Theatre Workshop; Chicken at Studio Dante; A Small, Melodramatic Story at The Public Theater/LAByrinth Theater Company; ’nami at the Kirk Theater; (I am) Nobody’s Lunch, The Ladies, Paris Commune and Gone Missing with The Civilians; Matt & Ben at Performance Space 122; and The Trail of Her Inner Thigh with LAByrinth Theater Company, among others. Her regional credits include work at Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, Sundance Institute Theater Lab, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, The Alliance Theatre, Long Wharf Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Alabama Shakespeare Festival and Mark Taper Forum, among others. Her film and television credits include Rachel Getting Married (directed by Jonathan Demme), HBO Voyeur, the pilot of Babylon Fields, Chappelle’s Show (Comedy Central), Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order: Criminal Intent (NBC) and All My Children (ABC). She received her BA from Brown University and her MFA from UC San Diego.