Corinne Britti
Corinne Britti is an award-winning actor, writer, improviser, and occasional puppet fabricator from Winston-Salem, NC. In addition to NYU Tisch, her education includes the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the UCB. She was in her first feature film, Route 80, the same year she graduated school, and two years later helped write and star in a second feature with the same director, Take Care of Emily. She co-hosts and produces the long-running comedy show Almost Therapy in Brooklyn, recently named one of "NYC's best free comedy shows" by Time Out Magazine. Through a series of strange and inexplicable events, she also helped build and sew the stars of Ice-T's "The Hate Is Real" music video (her largest claim to fame to date). In addition to sewing, Corinne's credits include Off-Off Broadway productions, Shakespeare in the Square, UCB improv, film, and television.