Brittney Rae
- Actress
- Writer
- Director
Brittney Rae Carrera (Known as Brittney Rae) is a Writer, Director, Actor and Comedian who was raised in a Cuban-American household in Miami,FL.
Brittney is known for her TV/FILM work ( HULU'S CHAD POWERS opposite Glen Powell, ABC's QUEENS and NBC'S FOUND, FLUXX opposite Tyrese Gibson and Shelley Hennig.) as well as her online comedy, going Viral with TBS Network and comedy performances with Youtube Celebrities such as Cherdleys, Trevor Wallace, Joel Haver, Dax Flame. Others include: Eric Andre, Oliver Tree, Justin Roiland (Rick & Morty.)
Brittney was 1 of 6 filmmakers selected by Sundance Institute for the Miami Short Film Intensive, and furthermore supported by Sundance on her most recent film she wrote, directed and produced, "WATER" which is currently being adapted into a feature. Her Directing work has succeeded the film festival circuit, covered by press outlets such as Variety, LA Weekly and Forbes.
Between 2015-2019 Brittney studied acting in New York City at HB studio, UCB and Magnet Theatre for Improv and Sketch comedy. While living in New York she performed Off-Broadway as well as Standup Comedy and UCB Main Stage.
Brittney was featured in the "Her Voice" block as a female Director. Her work has been honored at Sundance Film Festival, San Diego Comic Con, Miami Film Festival and Indie Memphis. She was nominated for Best Actress at Mammoth Film Festival, and appeared in Gunner Willis's article titled "Directors You Should Know."
Brittney is known for her TV/FILM work ( HULU'S CHAD POWERS opposite Glen Powell, ABC's QUEENS and NBC'S FOUND, FLUXX opposite Tyrese Gibson and Shelley Hennig.) as well as her online comedy, going Viral with TBS Network and comedy performances with Youtube Celebrities such as Cherdleys, Trevor Wallace, Joel Haver, Dax Flame. Others include: Eric Andre, Oliver Tree, Justin Roiland (Rick & Morty.)
Brittney was 1 of 6 filmmakers selected by Sundance Institute for the Miami Short Film Intensive, and furthermore supported by Sundance on her most recent film she wrote, directed and produced, "WATER" which is currently being adapted into a feature. Her Directing work has succeeded the film festival circuit, covered by press outlets such as Variety, LA Weekly and Forbes.
Between 2015-2019 Brittney studied acting in New York City at HB studio, UCB and Magnet Theatre for Improv and Sketch comedy. While living in New York she performed Off-Broadway as well as Standup Comedy and UCB Main Stage.
Brittney was featured in the "Her Voice" block as a female Director. Her work has been honored at Sundance Film Festival, San Diego Comic Con, Miami Film Festival and Indie Memphis. She was nominated for Best Actress at Mammoth Film Festival, and appeared in Gunner Willis's article titled "Directors You Should Know."