About Ruth Gamble
Ruth Gamble is an organic farmer in Los Angeles.
For the past two years, she's been healing from a spinal injury from a fall on black ice. She's also been working on her annunciation because for the past two years, people repeatedly thought she said she fell on black guys. But they don't usually lay in a pile in parking lots in Indiana, so maybe Ruth should just find people who don't jump to such silly conclusions. But that would be no fun, Ruth prefers silly people and silly conclusions.
Ruth is from South Carolina and Arizona and received her degree in Musical Theatre in Pittsburgh. She studied improv and sketch comedy writing at iO, Second City, and The Annoyance, all in Chicago.
She's performed in comedy festivals across America with her sketch group of 7 years, The Animal Club, and was a member of The Chorus improv team at iO.
She co-hosted 52 webisodes on a four month roadtrip for McDonald's, has been in a national commercial for Wendy's, and two regional commercials for Bloom Grocery Store.
She has acted professionally with Pittsburgh Musical Theatre, Quantum Theatre, the Playhouse Repertory Theatre, and been in the New York Fringe Festival.
She's also been short films in the Austin International Film Festival, Short Shorts in Japan, Raindance in London, and many more. She recently wrote and helped produce her first commercial for Re-Bath Remodeling Company..
Ruth likes to turn spinal injuries into lemonade. While healing, she learned all about holistic medicine, nutrition, yoga, pilates, Egoscue, Qi Gong, cranial sacro therapy, mediation, muscle testing, clean cells, and her own family. 99% healed, she is excited to be able to do the simple things in life again. Sweating, walking, looking, sitting, standing, jumping, running and moving are invigorating! Which makes everything else twice as great!
She currently works at an organic farm in Silverlake, apprenticing a kind and charismatic man, Jimmy Williams. Ruth will soon begin working on a show involving nutrition and comedy with her warm and wonderful fiance, Shane Portman.
For the past two years, she's been healing from a spinal injury from a fall on black ice. She's also been working on her annunciation because for the past two years, people repeatedly thought she said she fell on black guys. But they don't usually lay in a pile in parking lots in Indiana, so maybe Ruth should just find people who don't jump to such silly conclusions. But that would be no fun, Ruth prefers silly people and silly conclusions.
Ruth is from South Carolina and Arizona and received her degree in Musical Theatre in Pittsburgh. She studied improv and sketch comedy writing at iO, Second City, and The Annoyance, all in Chicago.
She's performed in comedy festivals across America with her sketch group of 7 years, The Animal Club, and was a member of The Chorus improv team at iO.
She co-hosted 52 webisodes on a four month roadtrip for McDonald's, has been in a national commercial for Wendy's, and two regional commercials for Bloom Grocery Store.
She has acted professionally with Pittsburgh Musical Theatre, Quantum Theatre, the Playhouse Repertory Theatre, and been in the New York Fringe Festival.
She's also been short films in the Austin International Film Festival, Short Shorts in Japan, Raindance in London, and many more. She recently wrote and helped produce her first commercial for Re-Bath Remodeling Company..
Ruth likes to turn spinal injuries into lemonade. While healing, she learned all about holistic medicine, nutrition, yoga, pilates, Egoscue, Qi Gong, cranial sacro therapy, mediation, muscle testing, clean cells, and her own family. 99% healed, she is excited to be able to do the simple things in life again. Sweating, walking, looking, sitting, standing, jumping, running and moving are invigorating! Which makes everything else twice as great!
She currently works at an organic farm in Silverlake, apprenticing a kind and charismatic man, Jimmy Williams. Ruth will soon begin working on a show involving nutrition and comedy with her warm and wonderful fiance, Shane Portman.
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