Brittanie Sheree is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation who grew up in Bakersfield, California. She got her start in New York and has performed all over the US, headlined at the Athens English Comedy Club in Greece, and made her comedy debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Fest this summer. Her dark but upbeat takes on the struggles of indigenous people’s lead to her being featured on WhoHAHA and The Academic Symposium in New York. You can catch her on your TV screens in Better Call Saul and Grey’s Anatomy. Brittanie is honored to have her first short film, Dear John premiering at the LA Skins Fest. When she isn’t making people laugh, she’s asleep.
Upcoming Events
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Writers
January 1 @ 8:00 am - December 31 @ 5:00 pm -
18th Annual LA SKINS FEST – Call For Submissions
April 1 @ 8:00 am - August 24 @ 5:00 pm -
9th Annual Native American TV Writers Lab – Fellows Selected
April 15 @ 7:00 pm - June 9 @ 9:00 pm
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