Regan Linton

Regan Linton (she/her) is an actor, director, voiceover artist, writer, and disability advocate originally from Denver, CO. She is an avid creator of work that humanizes disability. Regional acting includes Arena Stage, The Kennedy Center, Manhattan Theatre Club, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Mixed Blood, Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ Off-Center, Phamaly, and The Apothetae. Regan spent five years as Artistic Director of the preeminent disability affirmative Phamaly Theatre Company in Denver. She co-directed the award-winning documentary imperfect about professional actors with disabilities (30+ film festivals, now streaming), and the short film Jack and the Beanstalk as part of Warner Bros/Discovery Access’ 2025 Reframed: Next Gen Narratives series. Her eclectic creative and leadership experience includes original plays (FDR's Very Happy Hour; The Menagerist; Squishy But Firm: Sexcapades of a Crip Girl); TYA shows for DC's National Theatre; accessibility coordination on David Byrne's immersive experience Theatre of the Mind; voiceover for Audible audiobooks; featured columns for New Mobility Magazine covering topics such as body image, sexuality, and self-actualization; and guest lectures at countless academic, government, business, and nonprofit institutions across the world. MFA in Acting UC San Diego, Master of Social Work University of Denver, BA from USC. Regan lives with a T-4 complete spinal cord injury.