Monica Sanborn, a talented Canadian artist and actor, resides in Brooklyn, New York. As a proud company member of Theater Mitu, she has been involved in the creation and performance of several productions, including the internationally touring show "Utopian Hotline".
In addition to her work in theater, Sanborn has also made a name for herself in the film industry. Her most recent film credits include "Jefferson Ave." directed by Hannah Whisenant, which has screened at several prominent festivals, including the Lower East Side Film Festival, NoBudge Live 29, and was even selected as a Vimeo Staff Pick.
Sanborn's other notable film projects include "Cousins" directed by Karina Dandashi, which has been showcased at numerous festivals, including BFI Flare, the Florida Film Festival, the Lower East Side Film Fest, and The Future of Film is Female fest, among others. Furthermore, her film "Summerstice Sol" directed by Noah Schamus premiered at the prestigious Provincetown Film Fest.
With her impressive range of skills and experience in both theater and film, Monica Sanborn is undoubtedly a talented and accomplished artist in her own right.