Guerrin Gardner is an accomplished actress and writer hailing from Tallahassee, Florida, with an impressive array of film and television credits to her name. Her extensive repertoire includes roles in notable productions such as Escape at Dannemora, Ray Donovan, Grey's Anatomy, New Girl, Suburgatory, A to Z, Law & Order, and God Bless America.
In addition to her on-screen work, Gardner has also ventured into the world of live performance, co-writing and starring in the modern vaudeville show Sandy the Dandy and Charlie McGee. This critically acclaimed production premiered at the New York International Fringe Festival and enjoyed a successful three-year run in New York City, earning top picks from esteemed publications such as Time Out New York, A.V. Club, Backstage, and NYTheatre.com.
Gardner has also co-created and starred in the web series Where's This Party?, which was featured on Funny or Die and highlighted by Paper Magazine. As a seasoned performer, she has honed her skills in comedy, sketch, and improv at renowned 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, Gardner has made a name for herself in the world of short films, with her projects Michael Peterson and Chowchilla screening at prestigious festivals such as the Palm Springs International Film Festival, Hollyshorts, Raindance, Mammoth Film Festival, and Calgary Film Festival, among others.
Gardner's impressive credentials also extend to her work 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. With her multifaceted talents and diverse range of creative endeavors, Guerrin Gardner is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry.