Deirdre Wall
Deirdre Wall, hailing from Cumberland, Rhode Island, was raised in a vibrant Irish-Italian military family. Her passion for acting ignited during her teenage years in New England, where she gained significant recognition by winning both Best Monologue and Best Actress at "Talent America," leading to opportunities with agents in New York City. Deirdre spent four enriching years in NYC, studying Theater and Psychology at Fordham University, immersing herself in the theatrical scene.
A spontaneous road trip took her to Los Angeles, where she quickly became entrenched in the local performance community, particularly with the Groundlings Improv Theater and The Steve Eastin Acting Studio. Deirdre's breakthrough in television came when acclaimed director Sam Mendes cast her in both roles for his Directors Art Promo on HBO after a nationwide casting call. She has since appeared in popular TV shows like *Parks and Recreation* and *E-Ring*, alongside various feature films and commercials. Notably, she was a recurring character on *Nick Swardson's Pretend Time* on Comedy Central, showcasing her comedic talents alongside industry veterans such as Bob Odenkirk and Adam Scott.
On stage, Deirdre stars in *SuperAthlete* alongside Tony Sirico, Faran Tafir, and Christopher Lloyd, and she recently completed the psychological thriller *Coffin*. Collaborating with Christina Ochoa, she became a partner at QE Productions, which is developing multiple projects. An avid outdoor enthusiast, Deirdre has a rich history of hiking, camping, and scuba diving, and she recently completed the 30-day pilgrimage, the Camino de Santiago, in Spain. Additionally, she has volunteered with various charities, including the Sisters of Charity in Calcutta, India. Deirdre currently resides in Los Angeles, where she continues to pursue her artistic endeavors.