Biography
With her first line "It’s a CATAPITTER," which brought
down the house, she was a natural.
Genevieve Adell started on stage at the age of four as the youngest
member ever of the children’s improvisational theatre troupe The
Upper Nodd Players, led by the incomparable Beth Vaughn. That same
year she performed in her first dance recital and by fourth grade was
performing with her first choir - although, she had been singing since
she could speak. In high school she continued to act, sing, and dance
and earned a spot with the Baltimore Young Dancers Theatre. Upon
graduation she received the McDonogh School Theatre Arts Award.
Genevieve was honored as one of the most influential students of the
arts at McDonogh School at the opening gala for the Ceres M. Horn
Theatre with the likes of Mark Bramble and James McDaniel.
She graduated with honors with a degree in theatre from New England
College in Henniker, New Hampshire and Arundel, West Sussex, England.
Genevieve participated in the American College Theatre Festival, was
nominated for the Irene Ryan Acting Competition, and was a partner and
a New England Regional Finalist. It was with great pride she accepted
the request to perform as the vocal soloist for her graduation.
She is a proud member of the Screen Actors Guild and has worked
with such clients as The United States Postal Service, Internal
Revenue Service, Department of Veterans Affairs, Johns Hopkins and The
International Union of Painters and Allied Trades.
While pursuing her passion for performance she continues to help
children fulfill theirs. She was a theatre instructor at the
prestigious Culver Military and Girls Academy, the artistic
coordinator for the Guide Youth Services’ After School Activities
Program and continues to direct children’s theatre.