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Bio
Naomi Warner's first performances were at the age of three, singing into the reflection of the oven with a turkey baster acting as her microphone. A few years later, she was performing in original musicals, complete with costuming and choreography, written by her best friend Tasha, to an audience of one—her friend’s long-suffering, but indulgent, grandmother. Having caught the bug early, Warner has been a performer ever since
Some of Warner’s television and film credits include “Inside Amy Schumer;” Amazon Prime’s “Turtleface,” (winner of the Audience Choice Award for Best film at the SOHO Int’l Film Festival); “The Rainbow Experiment (Actors Improv Studio); and The End of Something (Vintage Youth Productions). Her stage credits include “Some Trouble at the Moose Lodge” (Provincetown Theater); “Asking for Trouble” (Ensemble Studio Theatre); “Happy Hour” (45th Street Theater), “Trojan Women” (Foundation Theater); and as part of the CollectiveNY C:10 Annual Festivals: “Turtleface,” “The Audience,’ “Shut Ins” and “Burnt.”
Warner is a graduate of the William Esper Studio where she studied with Bill Esper in the Two-Year Program, before being invited into his Master Class reserved for Alumni.
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An animal welfare advocate, when not acting she has been found volunteering as a wildlife rehabilitator, interning at a farm animal sanctuary, and working as a veterinary assistant. She treasures her memories of volunteering at an animal clinic in Granada, Nicaragua, and she looks forward to returning to volunteer again, one day. She is the proud ‘pet mom’ to a turtle named Harvey, and a pigeon named Linda (both rescues) who, when not competing for attention, are the best of friends.
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