Felicia Blum
Felicia Blum is a versatile actor, writer, and intimacy coordinator based in New York City. Her journey in the performing arts began at the age of 8 in Chicago, where she honed her craft before pursuing formal education at The Boston Conservatory, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theater.
Felicia's comedic talents were showcased through her participation in the Upright Citizens Brigade's Academy Improv Program, where she not only trained but also performed with the all-female improv troupe "The Sister Wives." This experience allowed her to refine her improvisational skills and gain recognition in the comedy scene.
In addition to her work in theater and improv, Felicia made a splash on television when she appeared as the rapper M. Lee Post on Season 16 of "America's Got Talent," further diversifying her repertoire.
Throughout her career, Felicia has been dedicated to exploring the nuances of performance, particularly in the realm of intimacy coordination, ensuring that actors can portray sensitive scenes with care and professionalism. With her unique blend of skills and experiences, Felicia Blum continues to make her mark on the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her talent and creativity.
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