The Professional Resume of  Amy Clarke Davis

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Amy Clarke-Davis has been performing on stage since the age of three.  She has had  extensive training in ballet, tap, jazz, African jazz, voice, drama, musical theatre, stage combat, piano, and clarinet.  She is a Magna cum Laude graduate of the University of Alabama with degrees in Theatre and Vocal Performance. She has apprenticed with the Broadway Theatre Project in Tampa Florida for three summers where she studied with Ann Reinking, Tommy Tune, Gregory Hines, Joel Grey, Marilu Henner, Vanessa Williams, Dave Clemmons, Seth Riggs, James Naughton, Terrance Mann, and many others.

 

 

Amy has competed successfully in pageants and talent competitions since 1990.  She has won such titles as Alabama Teen Miss, Clarke County Junior Miss, National Teen Miss Princess and Successor, Alabama's Beautiful Doll, Clarke County High School Elite Night Winner, Miss CCHS, CCHS Band Drum Major, and  CCHS Homecoming Queen, Alabama's Our Little Miss Talent Winner, Alabama's International Entertainer, World's Ideal Miss Photogenic Winner, WHNT-TV "Kids Count" Talent Winner (Huntsville, AL), WEAR-TV "Spotlight on Youth" Talent Winner (Pensacola, FL), Allen Bales Excellence in Theatre Award at UA,  Tuscaloosa PRIDE "Talent Search 2002" Female Vocalist Winner and numerous Alphie Awards.

Stage and screen credits include Marta von Trapp (at age 6) in BTAPC's "The Sound of Music,"  Tallitha in "Prophet without Honor," Dancer in "A Christmas Carol," Lynne in "A Grand Night For Singing," Hodel in "Fiddler on the Roof," Artie in "Eleemosynary," Singer/Dancer/Actress at "Broadway 96-98" in Tampa, FL, Betty Munroe/Phantom in the University of Alabama's "Rocky Horror Show," Tap-Dancing Widow in "Of Widows and Vegetables," Myrrhine in "Lysistrata," Movement Chorus in "Antigone," Greek Chorus in "Private Eyes," Chorus in "The Magic Flute," Mary Magdalene in "Jesus Christ Superstar," Graziella in "West Side Story," Soloist at the New York City Pre-Grammy Show, Margaret Lawrence/Chorus in "The Lost Colony" Professional Theatre in North Carolina, Gwendolyn in the NYC premiere of "Rumplestilskin," roles in Educational Films at UA and "Just Say No with Little Mo" on WPMI-TV in Mobile.

 

Amy was responsible for directing, choreographing, and performing in the University of Alabama's Alpha Psi Omega AIDS Benefit production, as well as the annual Alphie Awards Show, and many performances at Guerrilla Theatre.  She also helped to choreograph "Nunsense" for the Arts Council of Thomasville in 2004 and directed "Plaza Suite" for ACT in 2005 as well as the Grove Hill Arts Council's production of "A Child's Garden of Verses" to benefit the Clarke County Regional Children's Advocacy Center.  Amy also wrote and directed the 2005 Christmas Pageant at Grove Hill United Methodist Church.  The 2006 summer children's musical was "How to Eat Like a Child and Other Lessons in NOT Being a Grown-Up" and featured the newly-formed PINECONE PLAYERS - a theatre troupe of thirty-four talented children from Clarke and Monroe Counties.  In May, 2007, Amy guest-directed the Thomasville High School production of The Wizard of Oz.  2008's Pinecone Players summer production was "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."  She is currently working with the Thomasville High School Drama Department on the musical "Annie" to be presented in October, 2008.

 

Amy is married to Richard Matthew "Matt" Davis of Grove Hill and is an active member of Grove Hill United Methodist Church where she sings in the adult choir.  She is also a member of the Clarke County Junior Miss Committee and the Grove Hill Arts Council.  She is a frequent soloist for school/community/civic events and weddings.  She is the proud (and sometimes exhausted) mother of Ella Grey Davis (born October 3, 2007). 

 

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