Regan Linton

Regan Linton (she/her) is an award-winning actor, director, voiceover artist, writer, educator, and disability advocate originally from Denver, CO. She has performed at top regional theatres including Arena Stage, The Kennedy Center, Manhattan Theatre Club, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Mixed Blood (MN), Pasadena Playhouse, Denver Center
for the Performing Arts’ Off-Center, Phamaly, and The Apothetae (NY). Regan spent five years as Artistic Director of the preeminent disability affirmative Phamaly Theatre Company in Denver, and co-directed the award-winning documentary imperfect that follows professional actors with disabilities at Phamaly. In 2023, she was selected as one of six directors for the Warner Bros/Discovery Access 100th Anniversary Short Film
Initiative. Regan has curated accessible experiences on numerous artistic projects
including David Byrne’s immersive experience, Théâtre of the Mind. She is an avid
creator of original work that uplifts disability aesthetics, including web-based series,
plays, and TYA shows for the Saturday Morning Live program at DC’s National Theatre.
Voiceover projects include audiobooks (Audible), podcasts, educational projects and
industrials. Regan is a regular featured columnist for New Mobility Magazine covering
topics such as body image, sexuality, and self-actualization. She has advised and guest
lectured for top academic institutions including Juilliard, New York University, Carnegie Mellon University, UC San Diego, University of Colorado, and more. She has become an internationally recognized leader in inclusive practices in the arts, working toward advancement for the disability community in all areas: onstage and backstage in film/theatre/tv, leadership and administration, training/academia, and other social and business communities. MFA in Acting from UC San Diego, Master of Social Work from University of Denver, and BA from USC. Regan lives with a T-4 complete spinal cord injury. www.reganlinton.com.