Brittney Rae Carrera, also known as Brittney Rae, is a multi-talented individual who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. Born and raised in a Cuban-American household in Miami, Florida, Brittney's upbringing has undoubtedly influenced her creative perspective.
As a writer, director, actor, and comedian, Brittney has worked on a variety of projects, including TV and film productions. Some of her notable credits include Hulu's "Chad Powers" opposite Glen Powell, ABC's "Queens," and NBC's "Found." She has also appeared in the online comedy world, going viral with TBS Network and performing alongside YouTube celebrities such as Cherdleys, Trevor Wallace, Joel Haver, Dax Flame, Eric Andre, Oliver Tree, and Justin Roiland.
Brittney's filmmaking skills have been recognized by the Sundance Institute, which selected her as one of six filmmakers for the Miami Short Film Intensive. Her latest film, "Water," which she wrote, directed, and produced, is currently being adapted into a feature-length film. Brittney's directing work has garnered attention from the film festival circuit, with press outlets such as Variety, LA Weekly, and Forbes covering her projects.
Before making her mark in the entertainment industry, Brittney studied acting in New York City at HB Studio, UCB, and Magnet Theatre for improv and sketch comedy. During her time in New York, she performed Off-Broadway, stand-up comedy, and UCB Main Stage.
Brittney's work has been featured in the "Her Voice" block as a female director, and she has received honors at the Sundance Film Festival, San Diego Comic Con, Miami Film Festival, and Indie Memphis. Additionally, she was nominated for Best Actress at the Mammoth Film Festival and was featured in Gunner Willis's article, "Directors You Should Know."