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Kristy Webb was born and raised in Miami, FL where she now lives. In 2005, where she made UCBNY her home base until moving to LA in 2008. In LA, she worked her hollywood hustle while studying at Lesly Kahn & Co. Now in Miami, she is the founder of Miamah Comedy, bringing the art of long form comedy, character work and sketch writing to South Florida. Undeniably funny and engaging, Kristy Webb conveys solid intensity in both her dramatic AND comedic performances. Kristy at UCB Theater NY: At UCBNY, she completed a levels of improv and various workshops. She interned for UCB in the office, as a House manager during DCM and booked the hosts for Harold Night. As a performer, she appeared in the improv shows Blackout, True Hollywood Stories, UCBW, and was a member of UCB's Maude team, The Skuntz. She was also a back up dancer for Cracked Out. So, there's that. Extended Bio: In New York, she performed Off-Broadway in The Vagina Monologues and Off Off (...way off) Broadway, in some Shakespeare stuff. Also, she can be seen briefly in Robert Altman's last film, A Prairie Home Companion, walking across the stage with a gong. In 2007, she vlog'd weekly with her segment "3ft Deep" for Heavy.com's "The Heavy Show", and continued as a regular on Vh1's "Best Night Ever", the online podcast for Bestweekever.tv. In 2008, just before moving to LA, The NY Daily News had her impersonate Sarah Palin for a fun cover story during the excitement of the 2008 election. For six hours, Kristy marched her hair poof, red suit, and sassy frames all over Manhattan, shaking hands with NY-ers who ACTUALLY believed she was Sarah Palin! This would lead to many other fun gigs impersonating Palin, notably in the pilot for The Aisha Tyler Show. Also in Los Angeles, she performed at The Comedy Store, UCB LA, and various independent films (Not Necessary, Glory Days).