Sue Rock
Sue Rock is a native Texan and began her theatrical career at Marietta Marich's Main Street Theater in Houston at age 7. She became a Company Member of Houston's legendary musical theater venue, Studio VII, at the age of 10. Under the direction of theater owner, artistic director and mentor, Chris "Momma Bear" Wilson, she became seriously engaged with the craft of acting. Later, she studied drama at The University of Houston. In the early 1990's she went to Los Angeles to study with Eric Morris and D.W. Brown, then returned to Texas and continued to work on her craft with C.C. Courtney and Gary Chason. She worked on a long list of cutting edge, experimental,underground films in the 1980's and 1990's. In 2004 she moved to Austin, Texas and became a managing partner of South Austin Pictures, a film company dedicated to making fiercely independent films that explored the human condition in alternative ways. She now resides in Dallas, Texas and continues to work as a writer, producer and actress in film, television and theater. She is a member of SAG-AFTRA and Woman in Film.