I remember what I hear.when I try to do a piece onstage, I hear the next words. When explaining about her dialect and musical interest she said "You know how they talk about a photographic memory? That’s not actually how my mind works. In 2007, Schneider wrote a play called "Sounds of Silence: A Documentary Puppet Musical Farce" about the 2004 United States election voting controversies in Ohio. Her ensuing solo show, Words of the Prophets, is composed partially of quotes from "homeless people all over the world." She begins collecting sounds and winds up falling in love with her country." The show won the 2003 New York International Fringe Festival award for "Best Solo Show". I wanted to repeat the peoples' words verbatim so the audience could develop their own perspective." Using a semi-autobiographical approach, Schneider links the quotes and stories together, saying "it’s really a love story about a petulant girl who starts out hating America for perpetuating hate. When interviewed about the shows by Western Washington University newspaper The Western Front, she explained that "People in America today are scared to speak up and tell their perspective on what our nation is or where it is going. The various quotes are combined into a story. During her research into accents, she "visited all the English-speaking countries in the world, conducting more than 7,000 interviews over all." From the interviews she created a one-woman show called Freedom of Speech in which she tells the stories of 34 people in their voices. Dialect research and stage shows įor her college senior thesis, Schneider made a cross-country road tour in a former ambulance studying regional dialects. After the show got canceled, she replaced Alanna Ubach for the second and third seasons of Beakman's World. For the show she was allowed to cast the actors who played her parents. While in college she continued going to auditions and got the role of Sheila Brentwood in the television series The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys. She participated in a theater program at Northwestern University's National High School Institute and graduated from UCLA as a world arts and cultures major. By the time she was in the fourth grade she began writing and performing her own plays, because the teacher told her that she would only be allowed to stage a play if she "wrote, produced, directed." Four years later she was chosen for a part in Annie Schneider's parents would not let her tour with the troupe after being cast. When she was sixteen, she was in her first musical group, IT'S MY PARTY! From ages 7–20, she went to Jewish summer camp, becoming a counselor, and started performing on stage. She started playing violin, learning the Suzuki method, after seeing El Shenkar. Her mother was an attorney for the reservation. Her father was a math and drama teacher at the School of Arts High School in Rochester, New York, where she graduated as salutatorian. Eliza Schneider and Roger Ray, her partner, gave birth to a son named Raiden Daniel.Schneider spent her formative years on a Chippewa reservation in Bemidji, Minnesota with her two older brothers in a mostly Jewish family. Consequently, her head and hand were injured. Schneider met with a car accident in 2003. This show was awarded the 'Best Solo Show' in 2003 by the New York International Fringe Festival Award. For studying regional dialects, she toured all the countries that spoke English and interviewed over 7,000 people this was when the show's idea emerged. Eliza Schneider started a show called 'Freedom of Speech' where 34 people have narrated their stories in their voices. , King of the Hill, South Park, Invader ZIM, and video games like Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow, Dragon Age: Origins, Titan Quest: Immortal Throne, etc. She has worked as a voice-over artist in famous TV shows such as Johnny Bravo Johnny Bravo is an animated American sitcom in the > Read More. She has acted in several TV shows such as Girlfriends, The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys, Spy TV, and Beakman's World. Her father worked at the School of Arts High School in Rochester, New York, as a math and Drama teacher she graduated with a Salutatorian title in the school. Schneider's mother was a Legal Aid Attorney. With her siblings, she spent her initial years in the Ojibwe reservation in Bemidji, Minnesota. Schneider was born on 3rd February 1978 in the United States. She has also given several musical and stage performances. As a voice-over artist, she works on video games and animations. Eliza Schneider is a singer, songwriter, playwright, voice actress, dialect coach, actress, and dialectologist.
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