
NADINE MOZON is an actor, poet, dramatist and teacher whose original work has been produced for the stage. Such productions include her one-woman show "Confirming the Search: That Girl’s Still Here Somewhere,” which received an AUDELCO nomination in New York and a Drama-Logue award in Los Angeles, followed by “I.D. Please,” a commissioned ensemble theatre piece. She is a contributing writer for RedWall productions. Ms. Mozon’s acting credits include regional theatre, television and film. Among them:
“Intimate Apparel,” “Crumbs From the Table of Joy,” “For Colored Girls…” "Fences,” “Boogie Woogie Landscapes,”
Third Watch,
One Life to Live,
Law and Order, “Shaft,” "Sam the Man," and “Two Weeks Notice.” Her poems have appeared in magazines, journals and anthologies, including
Essence,
Ms.,
Clarity,
Lungfull, and
A Gathering of the Tribes. She has been a featured writer / performer and collaborative partner developing new work with dancers, choreographers, and musicians in New York venues ranging from Nuyorican, Poets Café, to Lincoln Center; throughout the U.S. and Bermuda at festivals, and guest artist at colleges and universities. She teaches acting and movement for actors at Texas State University.
Click to see Nadine's website,
MozArt.