Pearls Daily

Alias:
Brianna Hurley
Brianna Woo

Birthplace:
Watkins Glen, New York, USA

An in demand showgirl and actress in NYC, Pearls Daily (also known as Brianna Hurley) has accumulated numerous credits onscreen and in theater, Most notably as "Mina Margery Crandon" in the macabre, Drama Desk Nominated Off-Broadway hit "Play Dead" directed by Teller and created by Todd Robbins , as "Minky Woodcock" in "Minky Woodcock: The Girl Who Handcuffed Houdini." and for her work on "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." Her body of work includes film, TV, stand-up, sketch comedy, theater,Improv, magic, and burlesque. In 2020 she stepped behind the camera to produce her first narrative short film "Briar" which she also starred in. Critics are calling it "Dripping with style and substance", which is what Ms. Daily always aims to deliver both on and off screen. Aside from her eclectic performance career she is also an accomplished model whose clients include Pepsi, Bergdorf Goodman,OLAY, Nat Nast, Canon, Lindsay Adler, Elie, Bombshell Bakers, A5 Accessories, Wink My Way, Defy Lingerie, Cynthia Von Buhler, The Rev Magazine, Moped Magazine, Titan Comics and many others. Proud member of SAG-AFTRA since 2011.

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