Brooke Bundy

is an actress, director, performer and writer in Los Angeles.

 

Her original pilot Almost Already Famous, which she wrote, directed and stars in, debuted in a tour of smash screenings in Los Angeles, NY and Chicago in spring of 2022. She currently performs “A Dame Wants to Know!” a monthly one-woman cabaret act at The Elysian Theater and Public Displays of Altadena.

She can recently be seen across from Neicy Nash on ABC’s “The Rooke: Feds”. Film appearances include “The Hunger Games” franchise, and indies “Buster’s Mal Heart,” starring Rami Malek, Independent Spirit Award-winning "Without” and Slamdance winner "Neighborhood Food Drive.” Other credits include Blacklist grant-winner Ella Gale’s “Hellgig” and Brian Jordan Alvarez's feature “Everything is Free.”

Her films have played at festivals domestically and internationally, including Fantastic Fest, Raindance, Sapporo, Maryland, Sidewalk, Sarasota and Montclair. In 2015 she directed "Old Friends” (2015), followed by Salesmanship,” (2016) which was acquired for development by Warner Bros.’ Stage 13. Previously her surreal fantasia , “The Greggs,” a dark comedy about the cult of mind slaves who write the SATs, won the Spirit of Slamdance in 2014. In 2011, she co-directed “The Mud," a short about a blue-blooded couple and their perverse relationship with a feral woman who shows up at their house.

She performed as a wrestler with the Future Ladies of Wrestling, an independent women’s wrestling troupe out of LA. They have performed for their screaming fans locally, at RuPaul’s DragCon, Ace Hotel, Hammer Museum and were featured at the Palais de Tokyo gallery in Paris.

Her ‘70s themed lounge variety show, Live from the Lizard Lounge, ran at the Elysian Theater, featuring some of Los Angeles’s brightest comics. She is also a performer at Jumbo’s Clown Room in East Hollywood, where her physical prowess and in-your-face performance style can be peeped three nights a week.

For three years, she co-hosted the performance art show, LA Kings, with Tina Stormberg, featuring a menagerie of unclassifiables at the iconic Hollywood club Cheetahs. For years she ran a monthly variety show in New York, The Witching Hour at Jimmy’s 43 (RIP), a cult underground comedic variety show. As a burlesque performer, she is known for acts that mingle the erotic with the comedic and grotesque.