Here’s the short one:
Irene Morales is a New York City–based comedian, writer, and actor who performs regularly at New York Comedy Club. She co-created, wrote, and starred in the series We Don’t Know with comedian Henry Foley and has a weekly podcast called Dear Nana: Advice From an Idiot. She played the funny friend in an indie-feature film called Asking For It which is streaming on Amazon Prime.
The long one is cute too:
Irene Morales is a New York City–based comedian, writer, and actor who performs regularly at New York Comedy Club as well as any other place with running water. Her stories and shortcomings combined with sarcasm and a little bit of sass make for a memorable set that audiences enjoy because they can relate.
She has opened for Gilbert Gottfried, Jessica Kirson, Hannibal Buress, Nikki Glaser, Ron Funches, Julio Escallon and many other comedians whom you maybe haven’t heard of yet but are incredibly funny and Irene is still real jazzed about it. She has written for Yahoo Mujer, GQ, Someecards, a Latinx Cards Against Humanity that hasn’t come out yet and for Laugh Staff where she wrote Maid of Honor speeches for complete strangers. She co-created, wrote, and starred in the series We Don’t Know with comedian Henry Foley and has a weekly podcast called Dear Nana: Advice From an Idiot. She played the funny friend in an indie-feature film called Asking For It which is streaming on Amazon Prime.
When Irene is not writing, performing, or selling her soul day-by-day at the crummy retail job that she hates, she is running around New York City with some of the funniest people on the planet trying to make it on time to another stand-up show.