Pauline Mark is a Film Producer, Writer, Director and Actor who has been involved in entertainment, culture and the arts for the last fifteen years. She started off as a theatre thespian in 2003, under the guidance of James Lee Wah and David Sammy of the San Fernando Theatre Workshop. Pauline participated in the organisation's "Dramatis Prepare" workshops, which comprised of thirty (30) training sessions that involved the art of performance, speech and movement. As a graduating student of the programme Pauline was cast in Junction Village and Sangre Grande by Two, which were staged by the organisation. She then honed her skills in more advanced methods and techniques of performance while training under the tutelage of Ellen O'Malley Camps and Louris Martin Lee-Sing of the Brown Cotton Theatre Ensemble in 2008. While there she was exposed to more complex ideologies regarding performance via the philosophies of theatre theorists like Brecht, Artaud and Grotowski. She also took part in the organisation's Street Theatre programme for that year and had a supporting role in the first staging of the play Fresh Water. During this period Pauline pursued a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Carnival Studies with a Minor in Gender Studies at the University of the West Indies. Her work, as a creative has been influenced heavily by her formal education in both fields. She continued to work as a stage actress and appeared in A Raisin in The Sun as Ruth Younger and Strictly Matrimony as Lady Polly. Both productions were directed by students of the Department for Creative and Festival Arts, as part of their Director 1 course. Pauline also worked with the Trinidad Theatre Workshop for the Playwrights Workshop Trinbago's "Triptych of Plays", where she took on the role of Precious in A Pleasant Sunday in 2010. Pauline's determination and evolution as a creative led her to pursue training in film acting at Talent Factory later that year. The programme was conducted by American film actors and acting coaches Kirk Baltz and Raphael J. Noble. Pauline also trained with cultural ambassador, Rhoma Spencer in her front of camera workshop. In 2013 she enrolled in the Art of Acting Studio in Los Angeles, California where she participated in the PAW Master Class. As a film and television actress she appeared in several noted local productions, including: Between Friends (2012), The Cool Boys (2012), Positive and Pregnant (2011) and A Story About Wendy (2012). In 2012 Pauline became the highest billed local cast member to appear in Home Again, a Canadian film production shot on location in Trinidad and Tobago. In 2015 she appeared alongside Bollywood legend Kabir Bedi and Soca titan Machel Montano in Bazodee. Pauline's experiences in the film industry propelled her to create PWTM Productions Limited with her sister Monique Mark in 2014. Through the organisation Pauline created, co-wrote and produced The Apartment: About Last Night pilot film. As an Independent Film and Television Producer Pauline has created valuable content for state media that highlights the people, places and culture of Trinidad and Tobago; including Successful International Trins, The Evolution of Soca Music, Drama Queens (short), Signature Foods of T&T and Carnival Fever. She also concpetualised and produced nine episodes of X and Y TV series. She served as a Co-Producer and Writer for seasons 7 and 8 of Wired 5.0 Carnival magazine programme. Pauline has also freelanced throughout the industry and worked as a promotional model for Angostura Limited and Bmobile (Blink), and as a fitness model for M.A. Sports Wear, as well as the catalogues of local photographers. She has appeared in television commercials for noted brands, products and organisations, including: Ocean Spary, First Citizens Bank Limited, Digicel Business, Flow, Brunswick Tuna, The National Gas Company Limited (NGC), Carib Brewery Limited, The Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Finance Limited (TTMF), RBC, First Citizens Bank, GISL and more. She has also lent her voice skills to advertisements for Colcafe and CNC3 Television. As a Writer Pauline has contributed articles to Caribbean Runway magazine. She also served as a Coordinator for the Animae Caribe Animation Festival in 2014 and as the MovieTowne Venue Manager for the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival in 2013 and 2014. Pauline served as a Cultural Programme Coordinator and Cultural Officer at the Ministry of the Arts and Multiculturalism and won awards from the National Carnival Bands Association for their Traditional Carnival character presentations in 2010 and 2011. She received the award for Best Carnival Studies Student in 2009 from the University of the West Indies. Pauline continues to work throughout the industry, contributing to content that can improve the overall landscape of the creative industries in Trinidad and Tobago.
She is the eldest of three children. Her mother is an art teacher and painter, and her father is a car parts salesman. She went to Trinity College at Dublin University, where she studied the History of Art, and English Literature. She began acting at school and continued it at University.
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Pauline began as a model, appearing on the covers of magazines such as Cosmopolitan, McCall's and Ladies Home Journal. She was married to Jefferson Machamer, a cartoonist, from 1934 until his death in 1960. In 1962, she married minister Dodd Watkins, who died in 1972. She has three children: Wendy, Tom, and Laurie.
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Pauline O'Driscoll is an Irish actor who trained in the USA & UK. She is best known for playing Mary, opposite Pat Shortt in the IFTA nominated TV3 drama series SMALLTOWN; THE YOUNG OFFENDERS TV series; Maureen opposite Rosaleen Lenihan & Moe Dunford in period short film PAT. Lady Croydon in period short STACCATO: Joan in feature film BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY starring Jamie McShane and the driven but troubled Detective Inspector Liz Delahunt in Knightvision Prods/Avalon Films soon to be released gritty gangland crime drama DREDGES. Originally from Cork, Ireland Pauline trained at the Herbert Berghoff Studio in New York, completing a full-time 3 year Performing Arts Course and studying directly with both Uta Hagen author of "Respect for Acting" and "A Challenge To The Actor" and Alice Spivak author of "How to Rehearse When There is No Rehearsal". She also has Double Honours Gold Medals and an ALAM Diploma from LAMDA, London. She is one of the original exponents of Tom Kibbe's Modern Realism acting technique. She began training with him in 2015 and continues to train with him on an ongoing basis. Other recent screen roles include: the chatty gushingly proud mum of the inventor of sliced bread in the comedy short SLICES, a protective, determined abuse survivor in SELLING SILENCE, a manipulative, commanding, aristocratic matriarch in period drama STACCATO and a feisty, witty, loving mum in BLACKOUT. Pauline has also been in a number of TV Commercials for Bord Bia ("swiping right" mum in Plenty More Fish) Aer Lingus (Multi - tasking VIP Lounge Businesswoman), Toyota (patient mum of learner driver) Bord Gais (silencing look mum of newly engaged couple). Pauline has also had an extensive theatrical career. She is the co- writer and performer of solo play SEVEN AGES OF MAM which was Nominated for Best New play at Brighton Fringe 2019 and garnered a "Must See Show" rating from FringeReview. http://fringereview.co.uk/review/brighton-fringe/2019/the-seven-ages-of-mam/ before going on to tour in Ireland in 2021/2022. Pauline has worked with actors and directors such as Gretta Scacchi, Graham McTavish, Wendy Craig, Phillip Zarrilli, Michael Hunt, Caroline John, Michael Glen Murphy, Paul Cawley, Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh, Maria Aitken, Gwenda Hughes, William Galinsky, Nona Shepard, Pat Talbot and John Adams in numerous theatrical productions including THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE, LOVE ME SLENDER, LOVERS and EASY VIRTUE in the UK. After 18 years abroad Pauline returned home to Ireland in 2005 and took a career break. Since her return to the industry selected theatre credits include: - the solo plays SEVEN AGES OF MAM and YOU HAVE IT ALL BACKWARDS; the Kaite O'Reilly penned COSY directed by Phillip Zarrilli ; Galway Town Hall Theatre's production of A DOLL'S HOUSE opposite Ger Ryan and Gerry O'Brien, Clinic Media's LIFE BEHIND THE VENUE; GOLDFISH IN THE SUN directed by Pat Talbot at The Everyman; as Gaeilge production DORCHADAS DRAÍOCHTA for Graffiti Theatre Company and WALLPAPER and DEAR SISTER ANNE, in which her portrayal of the illiterate Paula won her a Best Actress award.
Pauline Oliveros was born May 30, 1932 in Houston, Texas. She is an American accordionist and composer who is one of the first female pioneers in the development of post-war electronic art music. She was a founding member of the San Francisco Tape Music Center in the 1960s, and served as its Director. She has taught music at Mills College, the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.