Sisu Raiken made her operatic debut at the age of 12 in a PBS production of Benjamin Britten's "Let's Make an opera".
She appeared on Broadway in Harold Prince's production of "A doll's life", portrayed Gertrude Stein in Stanley Silverman's Obie Award-winning production of Virgil Thompson's "The mother of us all" and was chosen for the role of Emily in the world premiere of the revised version of Menotti's "Help! Help! The Globolinks".
Sisu also appeared at the Kennedy Center at a White House Honors Program which aired on CBS.
She has sung leading roles in opera and oratorio all over the world and has been a member of the internationally acclaimed improvisational theater group, "Interplay", for over ten years.
Her acting credits include many appearances on TV and in commercials.
Her most recent work can be seen on The Prevue Channel in a half-hour comedy promo piece with Shelley Long.
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