THE SHEENAWEB ARCHIVES
ACTING RESUME

Date: November, 1987
Project: Five episodes of the NBC-TV drama series Miami Vice.
Role: Rock star Caitlin Davies, who marries series star Don Johnson's character Sunny Crocket. Crocket is assigned to protect Davies after she assists in an arrest. Davies is murdered in the fifth episode because Easton is unable to offer the producers a recurring role.

Easton's casting in the part was a sweeps stunt that the producers hoped would breathe new life into the sagging ratings of the series. The stunt worked and Miami Vice earned it's highest ratings of the season.


Date: October, 1988
Project: Fox's comedy series The Gary Shandling Show.
Role: Easton played herself in an episode about Shandling's whale watching trip with her.


Date: November, 1989
Project: An episode of the MTV comedy series Just Say Julie.
Role: Herself

Easton's appearance was part of a running gag on the acclaimed series, as she was often the target of ill-humored jokes made by the star, Julie Brown.


Date: September, 1991 to June, 1992
Project: A revival of the musical Man Of La Mancha, which toured the United States until opening on Broadway in April, 1992.
Role: Aldonza/Dulcinea - love of Don Quixote De La Mancha. Aldonza is a "kitchen slut" (in her own words) whom Don Quixote (played by the late Raul Julia) sees only as the most beautiful woman in the world, naming her the more poetic Dulcinea.

The Broadway revival of Man Of La Macha marked the 25th anniversary of the shows first run and quickly became the most popular new show. It consistently ranked among the top 3 grossing shows on Broadway, along with Miss Saigon and The Phantom Of The Opera, until both Julia and Easton ended their runs in the end of June, 1992.


Date: January 14, 1993
Project: An episode of ABC-TV's drama series Jack's Place.
Role: Easton played the part of an aspiring singer named Gwen with a humble background that prevents her from achieving her dream. Jack discovers a tape of her singing Someone To Watch Over Me and goes on a quest to find her to perform at his restaurant. Easton also performs a Jazz version of I Will Always Love You in its entirety.


Date: April 7, 1993 (opening day)
Project: Feature film Indecent Proposal - starring Robert Redford, Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson
Role: Easton played herself in a brief scene where she sings "The Nearness Of You" - a song that appears on the soundtrack and on her 1993 album No Strings


Date: August 8, 1993
Project: Showtime's made for cable movie Body Bags.
Role: Megan, the exasperated girlfriend of Stacey Keach, who plays a man obsessed with his thinning hair.

The cable movie earned critical acclaim, especially for the segment with Sheena Easton and Stacey Keach. It is available on home video.


Date: October 30, 1993
Project: Syndicated television drama Highlander : The Series.
Role: Annie Devlin, an immortal Irish terrorist who swears vengeance on Richie after her husband is killed.


Date: November 12, 1993
Project: Fox TV series The Adventures Of Brisco County, Jr..
Role: Crystal Hawks, a bounty hunter out to nab Brisco after he's wanted for murder.

Reruns can be seen on The Family Channel.


Date: December 10, 1993
Project: NBC-TV animated movie Charles Dickins' "David Copperfield".
Role: Agnes, a cat who falls in love with a lower-class of cat (voiced by Julian Lennon).


Date: January 14, 1994
Project: Syndicated TV movie Tek War.
Role: Warbride, an ecological rebel

The sci-fi film earned acclaim from critics and spawned several follow-up films, and a cable series. It is available on home video.


Date: November 20, 1995
Project: Walt Disney's animated series "Gargoyles."
Role: Finella, the girlfriend of evil Constantine

The title of the episode is "Avalon, Part I"


Date: November 28, 1995
Project: TV-movie Real Ghosts.
Role: Janet, a southern nightclub owner who fears she's being haunted by ghosts.


Date: February 6, 1996
Project: Walt Disney's animated series "Gargoyles."
Role: Molly/The Banshee

The title of the episode is "The Hound of Ulster"


Date: March 29, 1996
Project: Animated feature film All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
Role: An Irish Setter named Sasha, opposite Charlie Sheen.

Sheena has two songs on the soundtrack: Count Me Out and I Will Always Be With You.


Date: May 13, 1996
Project: Walt Disney animated series "Gargoyles."
Role:

The title of the episode is "Hunter's Moon, Part 1"


Date: May 14, 1996
Project: Walt Disney animated series "Gargoyles."
Role: Robyn Correy

The title of the episode is "Hunter's Moon, Part 2"


Date: May 15, 1996
Project: Walt Disney animated series "Gargoyles."
Role:

The title of the episode is "Hunter's Moon, Part 3"


Date: June 1, 1996
Project: Animated series "Duckman" on Cable's USA Network
Role: Prisoner in an all female prison

The title of the episode is "Aged Heat 2: Women in Heat." It's a parody of those female prison exploitation films.


Date: June 30, 1996
Project: "The Outer Limits," series on Cable's Showtime.
Role: Melissa McCammon, a rock star contemplating suicide who gets a visit from a fan from the future.

The title of the episode is "Falling Star."


Date: 1996 - Present
Project: Animated series "Road Rovers."
Role: Various

The animated series airs on the WB network on Saturdays at 10:30am


Date: 1996 - 1997 TV season
Project: Animated series "All Dogs Go To Heaven."
Role: Sasha La Fleur

The animated series airs in syndication around the country. Easton's part is a revival of the character she played in the animated feature film "All Dogs Go To Heaven 2."


Date: August to November, 1996 and February to April, 1997
Project: The Broadway musical "Grease!"
Role: Betty Rizzo, the leader of the Pink Ladies.

Easton toured with the official Broadway production to several cities, including Portland, Las Vegas, Seattle, Edmonton, Vancouver, Minneapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee and Los Angeles. She also spent two months with the show on Broadway in New York.


Date: April 17, 1998
Project: Radio broadcast of "The Wizard of Oz"
Role: Dorothy

The radio show was broadcast live from The Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills, CA.


Date: May - June, 1998
Project: The musical Man of La Mancha
Role: Aldonza/Dulcina

Easton revived the role she had taken to Broadway in the summer of 1992.


Date: November 17, 1998
Project: An All Dogs Christmas Carol
Role: Sasha, an Irish Setter

Easton once again provided the voice for the animated character Sasha in a direct to video sequal to her 1996 movie, All Dogs Go To Heaven 2. The story is another reworking of the Dickens classic.


Date: August 26, 1999
Project: Planescape: Torment
Role: Annah Easton provides the voice for this fiesty Scottish warrior in one of the most successfull RPG video games of the year.


Date:November 30, 1999
Project: Chicken Soup For The Soul TV Series
Role: Vicki, a woman who learns she has to work at keeping her marriage strong

Easton appeared in this cable-TV series in a segment titled "Sand Castles."


Date: January, 2000 - January, 2001
Project: The musical At the Copa
Role: Ruby Bombay

Easton stars with David Cassidy in this Las Vegas production in which she will perform classics, hits, original songs and duets with Cassidy. The show runs for 44 weeks at The Rio Resort.


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