Rebecca Corry
Rebecca Corry
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Rebecca Corry, a talented comedian and actress, hails from Kent, Washington. At the age of 19, she embarked on a transformative journey to Chicago, where she spent nine years honing her craft. During her time there, Rebecca immersed herself in writing, acting, and improvisation at renowned institutions such as The Second City, Annoyance Theater, and Center Theater. Her dedication and talent led her to an 11-month stint in the Chicago production of "Tony and Tina’s Wedding," where she portrayed the memorable role of the pregnant maid of honor. Following her success in Chicago, Rebecca made the pivotal move to Los Angeles. Shortly after her arrival, she performed her first one-woman show, "Have You Ever Been Called a Dwarf?", at the HBO Workspace. Her charisma and comedic talent caught the attention of the industry, leading her to co-host her own show on the Oxygen Network and be selected as a "New Face" at the prestigious Montreal Comedy Festival. Rebecca's burgeoning career quickly gained momentum. She landed a standout role as Astrid Barker, Paul Giamatti’s receptionist, in the feature film "BIG FAT LIAR." Her talents further shone through with guest appearances on popular TV shows including CBS’s "Yes, Dear." She also became a recognizable face in national advertising campaigns for brands like Gallo Wine, HERTZ, and TUFTS. Her career received a significant boost when Courteney Cox and David Arquette noticed her work. They enlisted Rebecca to host the second season of their interior design show, "Mix It Up." With their collaboration, she co-wrote, produced, and starred in a late-night comedy pilot for FOX. Rebecca's television appearances expanded with guest roles on "The King of Queens," "The Bernie Mac Show," "Rules of Engagement," "Rizzoli and Isles," "2 Broke Girls," and "The Joey Mac Show." Additionally, she made numerous appearances on "The Wayne Brady Show," NBC’s "Late Friday," "Comics Unleashed," E's "101 series," Vh1’s "Best Week Ever," Comedy Central’s "Premium Blend," and even had her own Comedy Central stand-up special. Her second one-woman show, "REBECCA CORRY WITH BALLS," was critically acclaimed, and her comedic prowess led her to become a finalist on NBC’s "Last Comic Standing 4." Rebecca Corry’s career continues to thrive as she headlines shows across the country. Most recently, she captivated audiences as a series regular playing "Leisha" on NBC’s "One Big Happy," executive produced by Ellen DeGeneres. Rebecca Corry's journey from Washington to the national stage underscores her remarkable talent and resilience in the world of comedy and television.
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