Traci Burr
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Traci Burr is an American actress, writer, and producer. She was born and raised in Salina, Kansas. Here is where her artistic talents began to cultivate. Traci started her acting career on the stage by attending two years at Lovewell Institute for the Creative Arts, where she wrote and acted in several professional productions.
Shortly after Lovewell, Traci decided to make her passion a reality and moved to Los Angeles. While in LA, she began taking acting classes and dove heavily into improvisational theater. She completed her training at UCB, and continued to study with Improvisational Bootcamp offered at The Clubhouse. Traci was on several indie improvisational troupes, including Hugules, Tea Time, and a house team at Neon Venus called Apocalypse Meow.
In early 2019, Traci decided to study Sketch Comedy at the Pack Theater. Here she wrote and directed her first comedic short, 'Don't kill my baby.' She later obtained a position on the sketch house team called Peach as a writer and performer.
Traci has gained popularity due to her versatility and tenacious commitment to every project she is involved in. In late 2020, she teamed up with legendary cult horror writer/director Dustin William Ferguson. Here she began to broaden her roles and appeared in everything from a revenge-seeking military bad ass in Ebola Rex Versus Murder Hornets to a victim of zombies in Hell of The Screaming Undead.
She has performed in over 23 productions in 2021 so far and continues to widely vary her film choices. She is a Los Angeles resident, and is SAG eligible.
Shortly after Lovewell, Traci decided to make her passion a reality and moved to Los Angeles. While in LA, she began taking acting classes and dove heavily into improvisational theater. She completed her training at UCB, and continued to study with Improvisational Bootcamp offered at The Clubhouse. Traci was on several indie improvisational troupes, including Hugules, Tea Time, and a house team at Neon Venus called Apocalypse Meow.
In early 2019, Traci decided to study Sketch Comedy at the Pack Theater. Here she wrote and directed her first comedic short, 'Don't kill my baby.' She later obtained a position on the sketch house team called Peach as a writer and performer.
Traci has gained popularity due to her versatility and tenacious commitment to every project she is involved in. In late 2020, she teamed up with legendary cult horror writer/director Dustin William Ferguson. Here she began to broaden her roles and appeared in everything from a revenge-seeking military bad ass in Ebola Rex Versus Murder Hornets to a victim of zombies in Hell of The Screaming Undead.
She has performed in over 23 productions in 2021 so far and continues to widely vary her film choices. She is a Los Angeles resident, and is SAG eligible.