Corina is an award winning professional actor, working in Theatre, Film & TV, and Voice Over.

Theatre life

Trained at Studio 58, Corina has performed in BC, across Canada and in the US, with such companies as Touchstone Theatre, Pacific Theatre, The Arts Club, Theatre Northwest, Carousel Theatre, Repercussion Theatre, Project X & Mortal Coil. With a special interest and skill in physical theatre, Corina spent a number of years, co-creating and producing new works, as a member of the now dormant Cor Departure Physical Theatre Ensemble.

In 2013 she co-founded Classic Chic; a company dedicated to creating opportunities to female identifying theatre artists, by producing classical, modern classic, and classic-inspired theatre, with all-female identifying cast. In performance with Classic Chic she earned rave reviews for her portrayal of King Leontes in the cross-gender production of William Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale, followed up with a critically acclaimed performances as Dave Moss in the cross-gender production of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross, and both Sonny Corleone and Johnny Fontaine in David Mann’s Corleone: The Shakespearean Godfather; a theatrical retelling of the classic Mario Puzo story. Most recently, she took a comic turn as Benedick and Verges in Much Ado About Nothing, presented as part of The Cultch’s 2018/2019 Femme Series.

Corina is also an emerging director. Her directorial debut was with Vagabond Player’s for for their Theatre BC Zone Festival production of For The Pleasure Of Seeing Her Again, by Michele Tremblay. The production was very well received, earning a runner up honourable mention for Best Director, and the Best Actress Award for Nancy Ebert in the lead role of Nana.

On screen & digital media

Corina has made appearances is episodic shows such as When Calls The Heart, You Me Her, Arrow, Supernatural, and Salvation. Some Independent and made for TV film credits include, The Sweetest Christmas, The Abduction of Mary Stauffer, and The Veil. Corina voiced a number of characters in Deathspank (thong of destiny), as well as all the voices in the classical music education series Fun with Composers.