Guerrin Gardner
- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Guerrin Gardner is an actress and writer originally from Tallahassee, Florida. Her film and television credits include Escape at Dannemora, Ray Donovan, Grey's Anatomy, New Girl, Suburgatory, A to Z, Law & Order, and God Bless America. She co-wrote and starred in the modern vaudeville show Sandy the Dandy and Charlie McGee, which premiered at the New York International Fringe Festival and enjoyed a three-year run in New York City. The show was a critic's top pick in Time Out New York, A.V. Club, Backstage, and NYTheatre.com. Her web series Where's This Party?, co-created with Chris Candy, was featured on Funny or Die and highlighted by Paper Magazine. Gardner has performed comedy, sketch, and improv at venues including the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB), The People's Improv Theater (The PIT), IO West, Caroline's on Broadway, and Comedy Central Stages. As a writer, her short films Michael Peterson and Chowchilla have screened at Palm Springs International Film Festival, Hollyshorts, Raindance, Mammoth Film Festival, and Calgary Film Festival, amongst others. Gardner is also credited as a co-creator and writer for the upcoming HBO limited series adaptation of Gillian Flynn's novel Dark Places, working alongside Flynn and Brett Johnson.