Cheryl Felicia Rhoads, a member of four entertainment unions, is an actress, writer, director, and producer who has worked in both Hollywood and Washington DC. She performed a one-woman show called “Humpty Dumpty Lacked Personal Responsibility: The Mother Goose Diaries (Adventures Of A Conservative Actress)” at The Heritage Foundation. Rhoads has written for United Press International, Human Events, National Review Online, Townhall.com, and the American Enterprise Institute. Having performed in many film, television, and theatre productions, she has appeared as herself on radio, MSNBC and C-SPAN's “American Perspectives.”

Cheryl Felicia Rhoads
The Actress in the Glass Booth
by Cheryl Felicia RhoadsVisiting Washington DC, I had asked an orchestra leader at a hotel restaurant, if I could sing Bibbity, Bobbity, Boo? Only four years old, I stood on the stage, singing a song about magic. My show business debut came as a shock to my family, who hadn’t noticed that I’d quietly slipped away from the dining table. Sometimes, I have a tendency to spring things on people. Later, when working in the entertainment industry, I shocked non-family members with my worldview. But when one is an actress and a conservative, there’s just no easy way to break it to some folks. So one time I was at my agent’s office for a voice over audition, I asked to be heard in more ways than one.
See – there was this anti-President Bush stuff plastered on the door leading into the recording booth. It had been there awhile, and I had tried to ignore it. Weeks before, I’d been waiting along with another actress for an audition. We’d been having a pleasant chat, when suddenly this woman dove headfirst into an anti-Bush diatribe! Stuff like that had been happening more and more. And I began to dread going to auditions there. (more…)







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