Babe McGuire
A versatile character actor and comedian, Babe has a gift of altering her appearance and shines playing complex women in intense situations. She fell in love with theatre in the 1st grade and then later competed in the Miss USA pageant hoping to pave her way to Hollywood. But life and family took her in another direction. Babe graduated from SDSU and still loves theatre, but a major life event gave her a second chance to follow her ambition of being a film actress. Easily compared to many screen goddesses; plays, songs and poems have tried to capture Babes enthusiastic life. Writer and actor, Patrick Carson wrote Babe a starring part in his award winning play, Elevator about 9/11. The film version, renamed 9/11, starred Jacqueline Bisset in the role written for Babe. It also starred Charlie Sheen and Whoopi Goldberg. Patrick has continued to be one of Babes lifelong friends and mentors. Babe has also studied with Lar Park Lincoln, Pitbull Snyder and Faith Hibbs-Clark. She is always in the pursuit of excellence and is now committed to living her acting and writing dreams.