Nora Kirkpatrick

Nora is an actor, writer, and director. Nora created, wrote, and directed Door No. 1, a first of its kind live-action, VR comedy series starring Snoop Dogg, Steve Little, and Ravi Patel—now airing on Hulu. In addition, Nora sold her TV show Assisted Living to CBS, executive produced by Will Ferrell, Adam McKay and Jessica Elbaum; created a five-part VR comedy series, Virtually Mike and Nora, for Hulu with SNL alum Mike O’Brien; and sold her TV show Best Seller to Comedy Central, produced by Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, and Olivia Wilde. As an actor, Nora starred in the film Pink Grapefruit, which won the Grand Jury Prize at SXSW 2015, and has played many roles in film and TV, including on The Office, Greek, Jennifer Falls, Chasing Life, and Men at Work. Most recently, Nora can be seen in Adam Sandler’s film Sandy Wexler and Paul Lieberstein’s latest feature The Song of Back and Neck, which premiered at Tribeca in 2018. Nora is in development on an eight-episode interactive series with FunnyOrDie and Eko that she will write and direct, and a pilot presentation for The Jackal Group starring Darren Criss. Nora was a founding member and accordion player for the band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, with whom she toured the world and played Letterman, Conan, Kimmel, Coachella, and Lallapalooza, among others. The group won a Grammy in 2013. She will be soloing on accordion at all Stowe Story Labs events.

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