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Sandy Duarte is a Dora Award winner, hailed as Los Angeles Times CRITICS CHOICE and BEST THEATRE TOP 10 by Charles McNulty for her ensemble work in 'Fefu And Her Friends' at the long-standing iconic Odyssey Theatre in West LA. She won the prestigious Dora Award for her Outstanding Female Performance for the production of 'Blood' written by Tom Walmsley, a role the playwright himself specifically asked her to perform. 'Blood' also garnered three nominations for a production Duarte not only starred in but had also produced. Sandy also performed in Walmsley's classic, 'Something Red' and the World Premiere theatrical debut of Walmsley's 'The Nun's Vacation', which she had also produced and garnered rave reviews in addition to NOW Magazine's esteemed CRITICS PICK. Having completed a two-month run on stage at The Odyssey Theatre, Sandy was thrilled to be a part of the critically acclaimed cast/team of 'Fefu And Her Friends', where she portrayed the haunted Julia, in a wheelchair following a mysterious hunting accident. Odyssey Theatre Ensemble ignited with its "Circa '69!" season of significant and adventurous plays that premiered around the time of the Odyssey's 1969 inception with the signature work of this early feminist giant of the avant-garde, María Irene Fornés. Sandy Duarte's desire to expand has driven her to go Global where she can live and work in Europe, Canada and the USA. She works and resides between Los Angeles, California and Toronto, Canada and looks forward to continually expanding her heart and mind in all areas from Stage to Cinema.