Dawn Luebbe (b. 1980)

Birthplace:
New York City, New York, USA

Born:
October 9, 1980

Dawn Luebbe got her start as a stage actor in New York, where she performed off-broadway for nearly a decade. She is now an LA-based writer, actor and director. Dawn co-wrote, co-directed and co-starred in the indie feature, GREENER GRASS, alongside Jocelyn DeBoer, which premiered at Sundance in 2019. Dawn has appeared on HBO's HIGH MAINTENANCE, TruTV's ADAM RUINS EVERYTHING and is the co-creator and star of the IFC web-series RAGE. She published a book of comedic essays and preteen diary entries, MY 1992 DIARY, with Abrams Books. She has been a long-time writer and performer at The Upright Citizen's Brigade Theatre.

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Co-Executive Producer:
2024  Naked Gardens

Director:
2017  The Arrival
2019  Greener Grass
2022  Dress A Cow
2024  Naked Gardens

Executive Producer:
2016  Buzz
2017  The Arrival
2019  Greener Grass
2022  Dress A Cow
2024  Naked Gardens

Screenplay:
2015  Greener Grass
2016  Buzz
2017  The Arrival
2019  Greener Grass
2022  Dress A Cow
2024  Naked Gardens

Supervising Producer:
2015  Greener Grass
2016  Buzz
2017  The Arrival
2019  Greener Grass
2022  Dress A Cow
2022  Training Wheels
2024  Naked Gardens

Writer:
2015  Greener Grass
2016  Buzz
2017  The Arrival
2019  Greener Grass
2022  Dress A Cow
2022  Training Wheels
2024  Naked Gardens

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