Amy Heidt
Amy Heidt is a southerner by birth and a New Yorker by choice. She has taken several classes at the UCB, and is thrilled to be performing here with her first solo show. She has done several regional shows, including 1940s Radio Hour (directed by Anthony King), and tons of New York theatre, including Pump Boys and Dinettes, Proof, The House of Yes, and The Shape of Things with Ground Up Productions, of which she is a founding member. She has written and performed sketch comedy with the group Funny But Mean, as well as perfomed with the improv group Commando. Film & tv credits include the films The Pink House and The Overlookers, as well as a mesmerizing turn on "As the World Turns" as "Nurse." Seriously, mesmerizing. Just ask her parents. Go Heels.
Hometown: Mount Airy, NC

