
Angie works in all forms of media including film, television, theater, voice overs, audiobook narration, animation, and hosting. She has acted across from stars such as Stephen Baldwin, Sean Young, and William Forsythe.
She produced and had a supporting role in the heartfelt family comedy "The Networker.” She wrote the script for a sports biopic about the first woman to play in the NHL, which she was producing with Garry Marshall and Penny Marshall before their deaths. Her production company, which she owns with her husband Mike Musco, focuses on telling powerful and inspiring stories from voices that are often marginalized in today's society.
She is also an author. Her first children's book "Breaking the Ice: The True Story of the First Woman to Play in the National Hockey League" was released by Simon and Schuster and is an amazon best seller and Junior Library Guild selection. Angie has several other children's stories in the works including an animated feature.
Angie loves visiting classrooms and sharing her passion for writing (and reading) with others, especially children. She has a Master’s degree in Education from Pace University and taught at PS 42 elementary school in the South Bronx as part of Teach for America. She has over a decade of experience teaching and working with children in and out of the classroom.