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QUOTES
"Ingrid has an enormously appealing presence and a delightful winning personality"
- Steven O'Neill, VP of Casting at NBC
"A true original among copies. Versatile and vivacious, Ingrid is one of my favorite newcomers. Ingrid brings warmth, humor, and charm to everything she does. I strongly recommend this actress."
- Deborah Dion, Hopkins/Smith/Barden
AWARDS
Winner of the BRAVO CHANNEL'S "Do You Have 'IT'?" Contest
Best Supporting Comedic Actor Award - Driftwood Players for the role of Mildred Peake in "Spider's Web"
Best Supporting Actor Award - Valley Players for the role of Faye in "Chapter Two"
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Spider's Web - Driftwood Players
"... You could understand it if Ingrid Sanai Buron as the lady gardener clobbered into oblivion the altogether irredeemable villain...Buron's manner is rough and tumble, and she is not above carrying on a back stabbing vendetta against the butler and his wife. Also, she is fiercely protective of the family she works for. Yet, there is something about her bumptious, over bearing ways that makes her likable."
- The Enterprise
"... Also good are ... Ingrid Sanai Buron as Mildred Peake, the nosy gardener who flatters herself a significant sleuth and integral part of the investigation"
- The Everett Herald
Tintypes - Renton Civic Theater
"...Ingrid Sanai Buron is equally engaging as Emma Goldman, the turn of the century radical."
- South County Journal
Opal is a Diamond - Edge of the World Theater
"...Opal's best friend Rosie (Ingrid Sanai Buron) storms in, filling the room with hot Hispanic energy. Holding an egg to her ample bosom, she's incubating a chicken to replace Oscar, her dead rooster. A key ingredient to the show, Buron warms to her role, getting spicier as the action goes on."
- The Everett Herald
Mrs. California - Valley Players
"...Ingrid Sanai Buron makes a nice counterpoint as Babs, Dot's liberated friend."
- South County Journal
Playboy of the Western World - Lakewood Theater
"...Ingrid Sanai Buron darn near steals the show with her portrayal of the saucy Widow Quin. Oozing confidence and cunning, she is the perfect foil to Pegeen and even while nobody in the audience truly wants her to succeed in winning Christy over, they certainly want her to keep trying as things tend to get just a bit more interesting when she's around."
- Tacoma City Paper
"...Ingrid Sanai Buron surely adds more than mere superlatives as she transforms a comedic stereotype into a complex, likable, refreshingly intelligent heroine, as she suffers the pangs of loneliness with courage and humor."
- Tacoma News Tribune
The Servant of Two Masters - Tacoma Little Theater
"...Ingrid Sanai Buron and Matthew R. Schmall as Clarice and Silvio, the thwarted lovers, steal nearly every scene they are in. With her alternately childish and churlish mannerisms and his foppish, misguided heroism, they make the perfect couple, complimenting each other's foibles marvelously."
- Tacoma Voice
"...Ingrid Sanai Buron...is winning and warm as Clarice, the merchant's engaged daughter"
-Tacoma News Tribune
A ... My Name is Still Alice - The Performance Circle
"...Ingrid Sanai Buron (Alice 1) sparkles with impish glee. Her spoof of weight-loss centers had the audience howling. She has a pleasant voice that was well displayed in the poignant 'Wheels.'"
- Tacoma News Tribune
Stepping Out - Renton Civic Theater
"...Ingrid Sanai Buron is absolutely wonderful as the earthy, saucy Sylvia. She has an exceptionally expressive face but never crosses the line into mugging."
- Seattle Times
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