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Selkowe is bright light for the poor

In community theater, Vicky Selkowe often portrayed the empathizer.
“I once played Anne Frank’s sister, who had no lines and stood there and looked sympathetic,” she said with a laugh about her part in a play about the 13-year-old girl whose family was forced into hiding by the Nazis in World War II.

In reality, Selkowe, 31, is more than a sympathetic bystander.