Biography
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Amanda Schull (b. August 26, 1978). Schull was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, attended Punahou School, the oldest private school in Hawaii, and was trained at Hawaii State Ballet under the instruction of John Landovsky. During Schull's sophomore year at Indiana University, as a ballet and journalism major, she attended the San Francisco Ballet School Summer Intensive. SFBS subsequently offered Schull a scholarship to continue her studies for an additional year.
When Schull's year-long scholarship ended in 1999, the San Francisco Ballet Company's artistic director offered her an apprenticeship which she accepted. Schull was cast in the starring role of Jody Sawyer in the 2000 movie Center Stage while still an apprentice with SFB. She subsequently joined SFB as a full-time member of its corps de ballet.
On April 19, 2006, SFB announced that Schull will retire after seven years with their company.
Film
- Center Stage (2000)
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