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Sue Braden has written, produced, directed, and acted in film, television and theater with over 100 credits. A graduate of The University of Wisconsin-Madison, she also studied acting with Uta Hagen at HB Studios in New York. Notably, Braden was Eugene O'Neill's last leading lady, creating the role of "Leda" in the only production of his play, "The Calms of Capricorn." In the DC area, Braden served as artistic director of Port City Playhouse, producer of City Arts Festival, technical director of City Ballet, and founder and director of St. Genesius actors studio. Braden is also a former set representative for the local/branch of AFTRA and Screen Actors Guild in Washington/Baltimore, under the guidance of Pat O'Donnell and "Gaynor!". After years on hiatus, Braden moved to the Caribbean and has since performed in film, television commercials, and worked as a model. A staunch union supporter, Braden fired her acting/modeling agent for attempting to obtain a one year exclusivity contract with WalMart for $400 in all Spanish speaking countries.