Rebecca Louise Miller is a Brooklyn-based writer and performer who creates humorous narratives centered around fascinating individuals who find themselves in intractable predicaments.
Her initial pilot, Green-Wood, an animated comedy that revolves around the distinguished, deceased residents of Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery, garnered acclaim at the 2021 Austin Film Festival and secured a 2022 Stowe Story Labs Fellowship.
Rebecca's stage productions have been showcased globally, and her short film, One Day Home, a comedy inspired by a real-life mattress shopping misadventure, premiered at the Austin Film Festival and has garnered over 350,000 views on Omeleto.
Several years prior, Rebecca transitioned out of a career in HR to collaborate with a professional Dominatrix, instructing women about power and influence. This experience inspired her latest pilot, Catch and Release, a dark dramedy that revolves around a mild-mannered woman who kidnaps and rehabilitates problematic men.
Rebecca has also engaged in various extracurricular activities, including dancing burlesque in Macau under the pseudonym Creme Fraiche, co-starring in an Emmy-nominated Lifetime movie, and authoring a humorous book about divorce. In her free time, she crafts educational videos for Google.