CAT BAUER





Cat Bauer was born in South Carolina and grew up in Northern New Jersey.


Cat's lived in the West Village in New York City, in the hills of Los Feliz in Hollywood and in Venice on the Grand Canal.


Cat Facts:


Cat was hit by a ball of lightning when she was an infant.

Cat sat next to Kevin Bacon on a flight from New York to Los Angeles. Does this qualify for a Bacon number?


Cat studied theatre in New York with Stella Adler before moving to Los Angeles, where she was an actress and a playwright. She was a close friend and student of Don Richardson, and assisted him with his book Acting Without Agony.


Contact:


William Clark
Wm Clark Associates
154 Christopher Street
Suite 3C
New York, NY 10014 USA
Tel: 212-675-2784
Fax: 646-349-1658
E-mail: wmclark@wmclark.com
http://www.wmclark.com

Film Rights


Amy Schiffman
The Gersh Agency
232 N. Canon Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
phone: 310-205-5834
fax: 310-278-5761
email: aschiffman@gershla.com

International Rights:


Andrew Nurnberg Associates Ltd.
Clerkenwell House
45-47 Clerkenwell Green
London EC1R 0HT
UK
Tel: 44-207-417-8800
Fax: 44-207-417-8811

About Cat

Q: Who are your favorite artists?

A: Titian. Veronese. Van Gogh. Monet. Bill Viola.

Q: Who are your favorite writers?

A: Ian McEwan. Lewis Carroll. J.D. Salinger. Joseph Brodsky. Ezra Pound. Rainer Maria Rilke. Norman Mailer. Tracy Chevalier. P.D. Ouspensky. Marcel Proust. Philip Roth. Brian Greene. Franz Kafka. William Shakespeare.

Q: What are your favorite movies?

A: Last Tango in Paris. Mary Poppins. Casablanca. It's A Wonderful Life. A Christmas Carol. The Lion King. Jacob's Ladder. What tHe Bleep Do wE (k)now!?

Q. Who are your favorite musicians?

A. Mozart. John Lennon. Bach. Coldplay. Vivaldi. Red Hot Chili Peppers. Beethoven. Black Eyed Peas. Wagner. Beck. Stevie Wonder. Outkast. Eric Clapton. Talking Heads. Robbie Williams.

Q: What is your favorite quotation?

A: "There is no protection against love once it chooses to exert its power."
---Raimon de Miraval

Q: What is your idea of perfect happiness?

A: Creating.

Q: Where would you most like to live?

A: Where I live: Venice.

Q: Who are your heroes, past and present?

A: John Lennon. Benjamin Franklin. Joseph Campbell. Carl Jung. Gurdjieff. John O'Neill. George Sands. Madonna. Cleopatra. Isis. George Harrison.

Q: What is your greatest regret?

A: Ah! I wish I could tell you...

Q. What do you value most in a man?

A. Intelligence, honor, a sense of humor, and a sense of touch.

Q. What do you value most in a woman?

A. The ability to look me in the eyes.

Q: What do you value most in your friends?

A: Honesty and a good laugh.

Q: What is your motto?

A: Love is so powerful that it always wins.
Truth is so powerful that it always wins.
All it takes is Time.

Q: What is your greatest extravagance?

A: Travel.

Q. What is your greatest fear?

A. Fear itself.

Q: Where do you get your news?

A: Rocketboom. www.rocketboom.com

Q. What is your secret desire?

A. To dance the Numa Numa with Gary Brolsma.

Recommended reading:


Views from the Real World - Gurdjieff
In Search of the Miraculous - P.D. Ouspensky
The Fourth Way - P.D. Ouspensky
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time and the Texture of Reality - Brian Greene
The Power of Myth - Joseph Campbell with Bill Moyers
The Earth Chronicles - Zecharia Sitchin
The Gnostic Jung and the Seven Sermons to the Dead - Stephan A. Hoeller
Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll
The Dying Animal - Philip Roth
Writing a Novel - John Braine
Man and His Symbols - Carl Jung


More Works

A List
CAT'S PICKS
Personal recommendations in Venice
Anthology
VENETIAN FAN
Short story, SIXTEEN, Crown
LINES IN THE SAND
New Writing on War and Peace
Fiction
Guidebook
Time Out Venice: Verona, Treviso & the Veneto (Time Out Guides)
". . . the most hip and culturally savvy" travel guide series available (The New York Times)
International Herald Tribune-Italy Daily-Selected Works
Church of San Giovanni Elemosinaro
Titian masterpiece is back where it belongs
Renting an Apartment in Venice
To the uninitiated, Venice is Piazza San Marco, crammed with foreigners reenacting scenes from Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds," a gaggle of pigeons feeding on their heads...
A Glass is Born in Venice
"Careful," the shopkeeper warned, tucking the work of art back in the box. "There's nothing but glassblowers in here..."
Interview
Nine Minutes with Cat Bauer
Emma Qualls interview with Cat Bauer



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