Roxane made her Broadway debut at the legendary Shubert Theatre in Chicago the Musical. She has played Velma in the U.S., national tour and Libson, Portugal production of Chicago. Other credits include: West Side Story (Anita; North Shore Music Theatre, Beverly, MA), The Mambo Kings (dance captain), West Side Story national tour (Consuelo, u/s Anita); The Women (San Diego Rep, director Anne Bogart); The Who's Tommy (La Jolla Playhouse, original cast, director Des MacAnuff); regional and international companies of A Chorus Line (Cassie, Morales, Sheila, Val, Bebe as well as Dance Captain and Assistant Director); and the Alto in Their Thought and Back Again at San Diego's Old Globe (cast recording available from amazon.com). TV credits: As The World Turns. Roxane can also be heard on Agua Trip's latest album, Breakfast Translations and is seen as the 'pretty lady' in the cover art of their first album, Baseado.

Originally from LA, Roxane has taught and choreographed flamenco dancing and musical theatre across the U.S., Germany, and Spain. She holds a B.A. in theatre from UC San Diego.

At age 7, Roxane hoped to grow up to become an Olympic Gold Medal winning figure skater. She was bitten by the acting bug when she saw her first Broadway show -
A Chorus Line. Roxane clearly had stars in her eyes from a young age.

Roxane's birthday is October 11th, and she is a twin. Bill (her twin brother), is a professor of languages and semiotics. He is also a member of the band
Agua Trip! Roxane's favorite type of cookies are Snickerdoodles.