Maeve Press, a multifaceted talent from New York City, has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry as an actress, comedian, and writer.
She gained recognition for her starring role in the Freeform/HULU series "Everything's Gonna be Okay", created by Josh Thomas.
Maeve has also showcased her comedic skills by headlining at the prestigious San Francisco Sketch Fest alongside Janeane Garofalo, making her the youngest comic to perform at Boston's Women in Comedy Festival, a feat she accomplished not once, but twice.
In addition, she was voted Best of Fest at the Burbank Comedy Festival, solidifying her position as a rising star in the comedy world.
Maeve's film credits include the award-winning indie film "Theresa Is a Mother" and the Webby Award-winning PSA "Why Can't Girls Code".
As a writer, she co-wrote the award-winning short film "Too Many Buddhas", which premiered at the Mill Valley, Cinequest, and Montreal's Just For Laugh's film festivals, starring alongside the talented Maria Bamford.
On stage, Maeve made her Off Broadway debut at the iconic Public Theatre in the critically-acclaimed play "Before Your Very Eyes", and her first live solo show "Dis(is)respect" was performed at NYC's Speak Up, Rise Up Festival.