Monica Sanborn, a multifaceted Canadian artist and actor, has established Brooklyn, New York, as her home base, where she continues to nurture her creative pursuits.
As a proud member of the esteemed Theater Mitu, Monica has had the privilege of collaborating as a co-creator and performer on the internationally touring production, Utopian Hotline, which has allowed her to share her talents with a global audience.
With her unique blend of artistic expression and dedication to her craft, Monica Sanborn is a true gem in the world of Canadian entertainment.
Monica has made a significant mark in the realm of filmmaking, with her most recent endeavors culminating in a plethora of notable accomplishments. Her collaboration with director Hannah Whisenant on the project "Jefferson Ave." has garnered widespread recognition and acclaim, with the film being showcased at the esteemed Lower East Side Film Festival, NoBudge Live 29, and even earning a prestigious Vimeo Staff Pick.
Monica's impressive filmography boasts an extensive array of cinematic endeavors, with a notable mention being the critically acclaimed Cousins, a project skillfully directed by the talented Karina Dandashi. This remarkable film has garnered widespread recognition, having been showcased at a plethora of prestigious festivals and events, including the renowned British Film Institute's Flare festival, the esteemed Florida Film Festival, the Lower East Side Film Fest, and The Future of Film is Female fest, to name a few.
Noah Schamus directed Monica's Summer Solstice, a cinematic masterpiece that showcased her remarkable range and skill as a thespian, further cementing her status as a respected and multifaceted artist within the film community.