Christine Bruno is an award-winning actor, teaching artist, and disability equity consultant for the entertainment industry. Bruno has appeared in productions across the U.S. and internationally. Select theater credits include the Off-Broadway world premieres of Bekah Brunstetter’s Public Servant (TBTB/Theatre Row), Mariana Correño King’s Truckers (INTAR), and Jose Rivera’s adaptation of Genet’s The Maids (INTAR). Additional world premieres include How to Live (14Y), Raspberry: The Musical (UK tour), The Ugly Girl (UK tour), and The Good Daughter (NJ Rep). Regional credits include Cost of Living (Oakland Theater Project) and The Glass Menagerie (Fulton Theater). Select TV and film credits include God Friended Me (CBS), Law & Order (NBC), the award-winning festival favorites Best Summer Ever and This is Where We Live, ABLE: A Series, and Hungry. Teaching artist credits include NYU Tisch School of the Arts and Queens Theatre’s TFA program. Bruno serves on the National and New York Local Boards of SAG-AFTRA, is Chair of the National and New York Local SAG-AFTRA Performers with Disabilities (PWD) Committees, Vice-Chair of the SAG-AFTRA National Diversity Advisory Committee, as well as several other SAG-AFTRA Committees, Actors’ Equity EEOC Committee, and the Advisory Councils of National Disability Theatre, Queens Theatre, and ART/NY. She has received Artist Grants from NYFA, Park Avenue Armory, NY Arts Education Roundtable, and the Center for Cultural Power. Bruno received her MFA in Acting and Directing from The New School, and is a lifetime member of The Actors Studio and a proud company member of The Actors Center.