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ABOUT FALINE

Faline England has worked as an actress in film, television and theatre since 1997. Some of her on-camera credits include recurring on “9-1-1”, “Station 19”, “Criminal Minds”, “The Mentalist”, “Nip/Tuck,” “Medium,” “C.S.I.,” “Without a Trace”, “The Least of These” (with Isaiah Washington), “Midnight Clear” (with Stephen Baldwin), and “Chasing October” – a film she also co-produced featuring Dennis Franz and Gary Sinise.

For her work in the theatre, she just returned from Dublin Theatre Festival with Gare St Lazare Ireland opening a production of Will Eno’s The Realistic Joneses, which received an Irish Times Theatre Award Nomination for Best Ensemble.  This production toured to The Rubicon Theatre Company and Laguna Playhouse.  Faline was along side Emmy Award winner Joe Spano in Simon Steven’s Heisenberg at Laguna Playhouse and the Rubicon Theatre.  It garnered LA Times “Critics Choice” as well as Faline being named Best Actress LA Times OC. Faline has received a Los Angeles Stage Alliance Ovation Nominations for “Best Supporting Actress” for Treva in Rubicon Theater Company’s production of Gulf View Drive as well as Ann in All My Sons. Her work as The Governess in the Rubicon’s staging of the two-person play The Turn of the Screw garnered her a third Ovation Nomination for “Best Play in a Large Theatre”. Faline is also the recipient of five Santa Barbara Independent Theatre Awards for Viola in Twelfth Night, Roxie in Chicago, Angellica in The Rover, Meg in the Rubicon’s Crimes of the Heart, and for Flayjennnie Eroticus – a two-person show she also co-wrote, produced, and starred in. Faline is also a cast member of Carry The World: Women and Peace created and directed by Diana Castle.  She has taught acting as the art of the empathetic imagination at Diana Castle’s The Imagined Life for a decade. 

She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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