Dorothy McMillan is a versatile actor who began her performing arts career in dance. When she was just three years old, she saw "The Nutcracker", performed by North Carolina Dance Theatre (now called the Charlotte Ballet). During the production, she could barely sit still in her seat and danced down the aisles during intermission. Her joy...
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Dorothy McMillan is a versatile actor who began her performing arts career in dance. When she was just three years old, she saw "The Nutcracker", performed by North Carolina Dance Theatre (now called the Charlotte Ballet). During the production, she could barely sit still in her seat and danced down the aisles during intermission. Her joy of movement led to a 22-year dance career, studying and performing with reputable schools and companies (such as the Charlotte Ballet, North Carolina School of the Arts, and the Joffrey Ballet School).At 16, Dorothy began studying at Northwest School of the Arts, a diverse and welcoming community that supported her rigorous dance training and awakened her passion for acting. She began performing in school musicals and plays while maintaining her disciplined dance career. Dot inevitably got her B.A. Degree in Theatre and Dance from UNCC and also trained at Marymount Manhattan College.Favorite roles include playing Sylvia (a lovable dog) in A.R. Gurney's "Sylvia", Marcelle Cot (an unsatisfied wife) in "Hotel Paradiso", and Kathleen (a pragmatic prostitute) in Toni Press-Coffman's award-winning play, "Touch".(2015) She has a recurring role as the snarky barista in Elite Daily's "5tages" and plays Deborah Brown (a lead role) in "I'd Kill for You", Episode 310.(2016) Her voice is featured on the "Robots" track in the Blue Man Group's studio album "Three" and a North Carolina tourism commercial, she is featured in a couple of Harris Teeter grocery store industrials, and she plays Lenny in "Liars", a Children's Theatre of Charlotte play.(2017) She has been doing a lot of voice-over work for OxiClean, Michael Kors Sexy Ruby, another NC tourism commercial, and for Tecfidera. She has co-produced, written, and acted in the short film "A Year and a Day".
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