about

Carmela Corbett is a multi-hyphenate creative who believes in the power of art to facilitate healing. A dual citizen of the UK & USA, she studied acting at The Lee Strasberg Institute in New York City, followed by The Juilliard School.

She has performed on stage in major theatres in London's West End and in both New York and Los Angeles. On-screen, she has appeared as Lola in the BBC series Undercover, and in the final season of the highly popular Mad Men.

In October 2020 Carmela wrote, produced and starred in the British short film, Her Majesty, executive produced by Pete Townshend and directed by Rebekah Fortune. The film premiered at the Oscar/BAFTA qualifying LA Shorts 2021 and BFI London Film Festival 2022. Most recently Carmela won a best actress award for her work in the film at both The Strasberg film festival and the Midlands Film Awards UK. The film won Best Drama Short from the New Renaissance Festival 2022 and the Audience Choice award from HollyShorts 2022 amongst others.

Carmela’s stage play version of Her Majesty was shortlisted into the top 1% by the BBC writers room 2021.

In 2019 Carmela co-wrote, produced and starred in the pilot episode of DAUGHTERHOOD, a comedy set in Los Angeles and directed by Cecilia Albertini. It also features Evan Handler and Carolyn Hennesy and premiered at The HollyShorts Festival 2020.

Her writing projects have been officially selected in numerous major international writing competitions such as the Academy Award Qualifying HollyShorts screenwriting competition, Sundance New Voices Lab, ScreenCraft, Shore Scripts, and Write LA.

Carmela is extremely passionate about supporting women who have experienced, or who are currently experiencing domestic abuse and she is a Women’s Aid Community Ambassador.

She is the director of production company, Corbett Productions and mentors and teaches emerging performers both privately and in a class setting. Currently, she is directing a feature length documentary about the effects of war in the lives of Ukrainian creatives.