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Originally from Grafton, WI, Jodi Dennithorne is an actor, writer, and producer in Los Angeles. While residing in NYC, she performed regularly at UCB-NY with two one-person shows, several improv teams, and a variety of sketch shows. She continued to write and perform in Los Angeles on the stages of UCB-LA, iO West and The Pack Theater. The variety show “ASL Comedy in LA” featuring Deaf Comedians that Jodi wrote, directed, and produced, was sold out during it’s 2 year run at the UCB-LA Theater. More recently, her short comedy film “Socially Witching” has won several awards in the film festival circuit and her recent (dramedy) TV pilot has received recognition from BlueCat, CineStory, ScreenCraft, and Filmmatic TV Writing contests.
As an actor, she’s appeared on Nickelodeon’s AwesomenessTV along with several web series including Fully Formed Adults and A-holes Anonymous and award winning indie films such as Amnesia, Finding Hope, and Booze, Boys, and Brownies. She has also worked with Deaf West Theater and been in the short film “CODA” (not the Marlee Matlin one) and the Deaf lead film “What?” that has received numerous acclimations. When she’s not acting, writing, or working as an ASL Interpreter, she’s trying to get her very fluffy cat to sit on her lap and her dog to stop chewing on her paw.