Guerrin Gardner
- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Guerrin Gardner is an actress and writer originally from Tallahassee, Florida. Film and TV credits include: Escape at Dannemora, Ray Donovan, Grey's Anatomy, New Girl, Suburgatory, A to Z, Law and Order and God Bless America.
Sandy the Dandy and Charlie McGee, the modern vaudeville she co-wrote and also starred in, premiered at the NY International Fringe Festival and subsequently had a three year New York run. The show was a critic's top pick in Time Out New York, A.V Club, Backstage, and NYTheatre.com. Her web series Where's This Party? (co-created with Chris Candy) has been a featured series on Funny or Die and was a top pick by Paper Magazine. Guerrin has performed comedy, sketch and improv at UCB, The PIT, IO West, Caroline's on Broadway and Comedy Central Stages. As a writer, she has contributed to Realsimple.com, Apartment Therapy, Very Short List and worked at Time Inc and Real Simple Magazine. She recently finished writing, producing and starring in the short film Michael Peterson (World Premiere at Palm Springs International Shortfest 2017, Remi Winner at Houston Shortfest 2017, Winner of Best Director at Los Angeles TV, Script & Film Festival 2017)
Sandy the Dandy and Charlie McGee, the modern vaudeville she co-wrote and also starred in, premiered at the NY International Fringe Festival and subsequently had a three year New York run. The show was a critic's top pick in Time Out New York, A.V Club, Backstage, and NYTheatre.com. Her web series Where's This Party? (co-created with Chris Candy) has been a featured series on Funny or Die and was a top pick by Paper Magazine. Guerrin has performed comedy, sketch and improv at UCB, The PIT, IO West, Caroline's on Broadway and Comedy Central Stages. As a writer, she has contributed to Realsimple.com, Apartment Therapy, Very Short List and worked at Time Inc and Real Simple Magazine. She recently finished writing, producing and starring in the short film Michael Peterson (World Premiere at Palm Springs International Shortfest 2017, Remi Winner at Houston Shortfest 2017, Winner of Best Director at Los Angeles TV, Script & Film Festival 2017)