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Actress Emily Bergl Visits Glenbrook South

The class of 1993 alumna visits her former high school to tell students about her experience acting on shows such as "Desperate Housewives."


The following story is based on a relase from District 225.

Some of Glenbrook South's performing artists saw a glimpse of Hollywood  little piece of Hollywood on Monday when actress Emily Bergl, GBS class of 1993, visited Glenbrook South on Monday to talk about the industry. 

Bergl is best known for her roles on television shows Desperate Housewives, Southland and Men In Trees, as well as the Broadway show Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and the horror sequel The Rage: Carrie 2.

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Bergl spoke to students in the choir room and offered words of encouragement to students interested in theater or acting. However, she reminded students that show business often comes with sacrifices, such as being away from family and friends for extended periods of time and during important events.

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She also spoke about the decisions she has made within her own career to ensure she was staying true to her passion and not being pigeonholed into one type of role.

After Carrie 2, Bergl told students she turned down other horror film roles to protect herself from the “scream queen” label. She also spoke of her love for the theater and stage ambitions.

“I do T.V. to financially support my theater career,” she said.

Following her meet and greet with students, Bergl performed excerpts from her upcoming cabaret show. Students also performed monologues and musical numbers for Bergl, who offered feedback to the young actors.

This year’s Glenbrook musical is “West Side Story.” Performances will be held at GBS May 1 through May 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Norman E. Watson Auditorium. Tickets are $13 and can be purchased by visiting showtix4u.com.

In addition, the Glenbrook Foundation will host a Dinner Theatre Benefit on Saturday, May 4. Tickets are $75 and include dinner in the GBS Lyceum at 5 p.m. before the show, premium seating for the musical and a Foundation donation.

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