Maureen Iseman-Broeking is an actor, dancer, and choreographer. She has worked extensively in film, including the lead role in an independent film: “Rocky Point” and in the feature films “Green Card” and “Ghost.” On television, she had been seen on “Law and Order”, “The Equalizer” and for PBS in the docudrama: Aidfilms with Ronald Reagan Jr, among other credits. Commercials: include Hitachi, Sunnyside Food, and Steinwurzal sportswear.
Off-Broadway, Maureen performed the role of Robin in “The Indian Burn” at the Sandford Meisner Theater. Summer Stock credits include: “No, No, Nanette” starring Van Johnson and “Artists, Models and Madness” at Kenley Players of Akron Ohio. She has appeared in “My Fair Lady” and “The Sea Legs Revue” for Norwegian Cruise Lines, also in Arthur’s Cabaret in Pittsburgh Pa. Maureen performed in a revue “C’est si Bon” with Miller-Reich Productions in Montreal. She was a featured soloist with the American Dance Ensemble of Pittsburgh, Pa. dancing such roles as Maria in a dance suite of “West Side Story”, Romantic girl in “Graduation Ball” and Clara and a Cantiniere in “The Nutcracker.” She has also danced with the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre in “The Nutcracker” and “Cinderella”, and The Pittsburgh Opera in “Turandot”, “Die Fledermaus”, and as a priestess in “Aida”.
Most recently, Maureen lent her skills to a production of “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” at the Theater Project of Schoharie County.
Maureen has taught and choreographed Ballet/Pointe and Belly Dance at Studio North in Sharon Springs (and various other locations) in our area since 1998. She was director of Main Street Caravan – a Middle Eastern dance Troupe.