Gail Cronauer has a significant amount of work experience in the entertainment industry. Gail served as a Board Member for SAG-AFTRA DFW Local and SAG-AFTRA Texas/OK/AK. Gail also held the position of Vice President for Women in Film Dallas. Gail has been involved in various roles as an actress, director, teacher, and coach. Gail has worked as a Professor of Theatre at Collin College, where they taught acting for stage and screen, directed plays, and coached auditions. Prior to that, they were an Assistant Professor of Theatre at Southern Methodist University, teaching movement and acting to undergraduate and graduate students. Gail also worked as an Assistant Professor of Theatre at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, teaching theatre courses and directing productions. Gail was the Head of Movement Training at Webster College Conservatory and an Assistant Professor of Theatre at Illinois State University, where they taught movement, voice, and served in advisory and curriculum committee roles.
Gail Cronauer obtained a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in Theatre/Theater from Case Western Reserve University from 1971 to 1973. Gail also attended Antioch University from 1966 to 1971, but there is no information available about the degree or field of study. Additionally, they became a certified instructor in Acting from the National Michael Chekhov Association between 2008 and 2010.
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