Marianne Hardart
About Marianne Hardart
Marianne Hardart is a Certified Child Life Specialist and podcaster currently working at NYU Langone Health and producing 'Mare Out There: Leaving a Message'. She has a background in acting and has premiered a one-act play titled 'Carrying Helen'.
Professional Title
Marianne Hardart holds the title of Certified Child Life Specialist. This role involves providing support and care to children in healthcare settings, ensuring their emotional and developmental needs are met during medical treatments.
Current Positions
Marianne Hardart currently works at NYU Langone Health as a Certified Child Life Specialist. Additionally, she is a podcaster for 'Mare Out There: Leaving a Message', a show she created which discusses the transition from a career in healthcare to acting.
Previous Employment Roles
Marianne Hardart's past roles include working as the Director at NYU Medical Center and as Coordinator of the Child Life Program at Gay Men's Health Crisis, both in 2013. These roles involved overseeing programs and providing guidance and support to children and families in healthcare environments.
Educational Background
Marianne Hardart studied at several institutions. She attended New York University, earning an MA in Early Childhood Education. She also completed a BS in Child Life and Early Childhood Education at Wheelock College. Additionally, she studied acting at The William Esper Studio from 2014 to 2015 and at Anthony Abeson as well.
Acting Career and Productions
As an actor, Marianne Hardart has been involved in various productions. She premiered a one-act play titled 'Carrying Helen' at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York City. She is also involved in the development of a feature screenplay based on this play. Furthermore, she was nominated for Best Performance in a lead role for 'Lady Hunters' and has been cast in the feature film version of the same project, which is currently in development.