Jacqueline Manning(II)
- Actress
Jacqueline grew up at the Bucks County Playhouse, the theater where her
parents met and married on the stage. Her mother, Kristine Lewis, is a
Broadway producer and casting director with Lewis and Fox in NYC.
Jacqueline's father, Jack Maloney, was a
singer and actor and is the manager and PTSD counselor at a Veterans
Center in Florida. Jacqueline grew up performing in various theater and
occasional film and TV projects. She moved to NYC at age 17 and became
the youngest student ever accepted to study at the New Actors Workshop.
She filmed In & Out (1997) the same
year. After graduating the two-year program she continued to perform in
plays, musicals and films all over the country, and especially enjoyed
her experiences on the set of "Funk Parlor" starring
James Wilder and
Chris Lemmon. She holds a special place in
her heart for France--she speaks the language well and has visited
Provence many times. She recorded a jazz album, music by Cathy Block.
Listen to it at www.jacquelinemaloney.com