About

Dirt
Pile
Debut

My first stage was the pile of dirt in my parents' backyard. I would put on shows to a sold-out audience of trees, squirrels, and blades of grass.

Ruby Corpus as a child
Ruby Corpus as a baby

Sometimes my triplet brothers would watch too. It was on this dirt pile that I caught the acting bug in my grimy little palms, and it's been crawling all over me ever since. When my parents enrolled me in youth theatre, my dirt pile upgraded to the back of a pizza shop. Our director did her best to cram 80 kids into every show by adding 20 extra narrators. Throughout the years, I worked my way up from Narrator #14 to Narrator #1.

In high school, I trained in Meisner at the Houde School of Acting in Cleveland, Ohio under Jessica Houde, eventually being invited to join her advanced class. Training with a group of adults who were all making the acting thing happen in Ohio gave me the bravery to make it happen for myself. So, I applied to NYU and got my acceptance while sitting in her studio.

Now, I'm a recent graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where I trained at the Atlantic Acting School and The Meisner Studio while also completing a double major in English. At NYU, I joined the sketch comedy group Comic Sans where I wrote and acted in sketches like Hickey QR Code, Lesbian Hooters, and Willy Wonka and The Vape Factory.

I'm your heartfelt comedic relief, playing roles like Dusty in POTUS or Daphne in The Thugs. And I'm a really, really good crier. Think Steve Carell in The Office and also Beautiful Boy. I'm actually his daughter. Just don't tell him yet. I'm waiting for the right time.

Training and type

Heartfelt
Comedic
Relief

NYU Tisch Atlantic Acting School The Meisner Studio Comic Sans English double major