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Biography

Caryn Osofsky, a versatile actress/singer, best known for her quirky and unpredictable portrayals of the otherwise ordinary ingenue, was born and bred on the New York City stage. Quickly recognized as an actress beyond her years, she scored her first Off-Broadway role in The Highest Standard of Living, at Playwrights Horizons in NYC under the direction of Don Scardino, Director and Producer of 30 Rock and Law and Order Criminal Intent. Soon after, she sang alongside Bruce Springsteen, Pat Benatar, and Peter, Paul, and Mary in Carnegie Hall's ATribute to Harry Chapin. She then originated the role of "Franta" a young girl and victim of the Holocaust, in the original staged reading of the play I Never Saw Another Butterfly, at The York Players, NYC. Osofsky is a NY native with a BFA in Classical Acting and Directing from The University of Arizona in Tucson. She later re-trained in Meisner Technique under the noted Terry Knickerbocker, at The William Esper Studios, in NY. Caryn, a protege

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