Carlie Mantilla
Carlie Mantilla-Jordan (born May 5, 1989) is an American actress and writer from Los Angeles. She is known for The Greatest Beer Run Ever, Angel Falls Christmas, The Shinjiro Atae Documentary, and Groundswell. She was named Best Comedian in Los Angeles by Los Angeles Magazine and is of Mexican descent.
Mantilla-Jordan started in stand-up at the Hollywood Improv in Los Angeles. She later co-wrote and starred in the musical short Gangsta Waitress, which featured Lily Tomlin and Richard Lewis. She co-wrote and directed the award-winning digital series Your Mom Says Hi!. She wrote the 2021 movie Angel Falls Christmas, in which she played Angelina. The film streamed on Amazon Prime and was in Netflix's top 10 in more than 40 countries.
She won the NYC Winter Film Award of Excellence for Best Digital Series Your Mom Says Hi! in 2018. In 2023, with her husband John Eliot Jordan, she began co-directing a documentary about Shinjiro Atae, the first J-Pop idol to publicly come out as gay. The project is being produced by Fisher Stevens and Peter Farrelly.
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