Rebecca Corry
Rebecca Corry, born on March 23, 1971, is a multifaceted talent in the entertainment industry, recognized for her work as a comedian, writer, and actress. With a career spanning over two decades, Rebecca has made significant contributions to comedy and television.
Corry gained prominence through her appearances on various stand-up comedy shows, where her sharp wit and engaging storytelling resonated with audiences. She has showcased her comedic prowess on platforms like “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” and “Last Comic Standing,” where her performances highlighted her unique blend of humor and authenticity.
In addition to her stand-up career, Rebecca has carved out a niche for herself in television. She has made guest appearances on popular series such as “The King of Queens” and “Everybody Loves Raymond,” further solidifying her reputation in the acting realm.
Beyond her comedic talents, Corry is also known for her advocacy work, particularly with animal rights organizations. She founded the charity “Stand Up for Pits,” which aims to raise awareness and provide support for pit bull dogs and their owners.
Rebecca Corry continues to captivate audiences with her humor and passion, making her a beloved figure in the comedy world and beyond. Her commitment to her craft and her advocacy work exemplify her dedication to both her profession and her values.