Professor Cathy O’Dell teaches Introduction to the Theater, Acting, and Vocal Technique at West Virginia University. She received her teaching certificate in the Michael Chekhov acting technique.
Professor O’Dell trained with Joanna Merlin, Ted Pugh (HB studio), Ragnar Freidank, and Slava Kokorin in the Michael Chekhov. Furthermore, she trained with Slava Kokorin in the Stanislavski acting technique. She received Monologue and Audition training from Joanna Merlin (Broadway, film, and television actor and casting director for Harold Prince) Professor O’Dell has received Vocal training from Kristin Linklater, Andrea Haring (Linklater), and Sarah Kane (Rudolf Steiner).
Professor O’Dell has acted professionally at the American Contemporary Theater Festival and West Virginia Public Theatre. She has also acted and directed at The Las Vegas Little Theatre, West Virginia Public Theatre, M.T. Pockets Theatre, West Virginia University, and Fairmont State University. She has appeared in national commercials, training films, and industrials. She also works as a voice-over artist and can be heard on numerous commercials, PBS productions, industrials, and websites.
Professor O'Dell portrays Helen Vicks on season four of the HBO/Cinemax series Banshee. Other television roles include Mrs. Bell in TLC’s Night Visitors, and a featured role in Outsiders. She has also appeared in Academy award nominated Richard Linklater’s film Last Flag Flying. Other films include Back Fork, Edgar Alan Poe’s Requiem for the Damned, 1863, and The Baggage Claim directed by Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winner Irene Miracle. She was invited by Mr. Linklater to be an acting rehearsal partner for Cate Blanchette and Kristen Wiig for the film Where’d You Go Bernadette.
Chapter 1: Art for Art's Sake and Ours
Chapter 2: Everyone's a Critic
Chapter 3: Dramatic Genres
Chapter 4: The Playmaker
Chapter 5: From Page to Stage
Chapter 6: "Go Make You Ready"
Chapter 7: "All the World's a Stage"
Chapter 8: Let's Get Dressed Up and Walk the Boards
Chapter 9: "Tommy Can You Hear Me, Can You See Me?"
Chapter 10: Early Theatre: Part I
Chapter 11: Early Theatre: Part II
Chapter 12: The Renaissance
Chapter 13: The Restoration Through Romanticism
Chapter 14: From Russia With Love
Chapter 15: Diversity in Theatre
Chapter 16: Modern and Contemporary Trends