Aileen Lawlor

Aileen Lawlor
"Ditto-Echo"

Aileen Lawlor is a willing, versatile, and skilled performer. As Ditto-Echo, she appears in the sketch comedy "Alcohol Bait & Switch!" and stars in the adventure "Alcohol and Class Action."

Originally from Sussex County, New Jersey, Lawlor is a alumni of HB Studio in New York. She was an extra in "The Pursuit of Happiness" starring Will Smith, "Milk" starring Sean Penn, Judd Apatow's "Funny People" with Seth Rogen and Adam Sandler, and appeared in "Owned" from San Francisco's Montanick Pictures, and a number of episodes of Japan's "World Astonishing News." She is also a fire-dancer and is a founding member of the Oakland-based fire performance troupe Vulcan Crew which has performed from Burning Man to the European Juggling Convention in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Lawlor has performed extensively on the U.S. East Coast. In Wantage, New Jersey, she appeared in "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," "Our Town," "You Can't Take it With You," and "Anything Goes." In Branchville, New Jersey, she appeared in the Little Lost Arts productions of "Frankenstein" and "Dracula." She was also a Production Assistant during the 2001 season of the Pocono Playhouse in Mountainhome, Pennsylvania.

Lawlor worked on the 2008 commercial "Dingle," directed by Tony McNitt, which was nominated for Best Production Design at the San Francisco Academy of Art's Awards. She also appeared in the short film "Thru" which garnered many awards at the 2009 Festival. She also received an Excellence In Acting award from Bucks County Playhouse, the State Theatre of Pennsylvania, for their 2002 Drama Festival.

Lawlor lives in Oakland, California. She enjoys fire-dancing, spinning poi and contact staff, and world travel. She also enjoys her visits to the East Coast to be with her family.

EXTERNAL LINKS:
         youtube.com/user/aileenbean
         Vulcan Crew
         youtube.com/watch?v=dENlJrRBfIA
         Vulcan Tech Blog #5: Ladies of Manipulation
         12/25/08-Christmas Staff Party 2009
         Pieces of Eight