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Sandi Carroll is an actor, educator, director, and producer. As an actor, she has appeared on Broadway in Irena's Vow, and in films including Rabbit Hole (starring Nicole Kidman), The Adjustment Bureau (w/ Matt Damon), Steven Wright's One Soldier (Independent Film Channel), Brad Anderson's The Darien Gap (IFP, Sundance) and Next Stop Wonderland (Miramax, Sundance). Sandi has also written, performed and produced many of her own shows including Faux: An Auto-Spy-Ography, which is based on her experiences as an undercover private investigator in Chinatown. Sandi is co-founder of and performer in the comedy group Logic Limited, LTD., where she has created and performed Famous!, Schaden, Freude, & You: A Self-Help Seminar, TiVo La Resistance!, Philip & Karen's Wedding Party, and most recently, Mission: Implausible! She also produced the tours of TiVo in NYC, England, and on both coasts. As the Artistic Director of the Mud/Bone Collective she created, performed and produced many productions including Impossible Country, a multi-media exploration of life as a refugee in NYC based on interviews with refugees from Iraq, Rwanda, Pakistan, Egypt and Russia. As an educator she has taught acting at NYU, Emerson College, and University of Virginia, clown at Brown University, as well as movement for The Shakespeare Lab at The Public Theater. As a research fellow at Penn State's Arts & Design Research Incubator she investigates the impact of the 'Discipline of Play' on a range of health and human development issues. Sandi also served as the Education Manager at The Public, producing the Shakespeare Lab (a professional actor-training program), Shakespeare in the Boroughs (an educational outreach initiative including a city-wide tour), and producing and moderating over 50 onstage discussions with artists including Tim Robbins, Sam Rockwell, Phil Hoffman, Suzan-Lori Parks and Kurt Vonnegut among others. Sandi is former member of The Moth Advisory Committee. She also worked as a teaching artist with Theatre for A New Audience and Theatre Development Fund. Boston University (BFA), University of Virginia (MFA).