Kari Corbett
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Kari Corbett is an actor, artist and film-maker who lives and works between the USA and Europe.

As an actor, Corbett is best known for her roles as Nurse Marian McKaig in ITV's The Royal
The Royal
The Royal is a British medical drama series produced by ITV. The show comprises one hour episodes which were normally first aired on ITV in the Sunday early evening slot....

, Zoe in Monarch Of The Glen, Kirsty Henderson in River City
River City
River City is a Scottish television soap opera, first broadcast in Scotland on BBC Scotland on 24 September 2002. River City storylines examine the domestic and professional lives of the people who live and work in the fictional district of Shieldinch in Glasgow...

and Sarah in the BAFTA award winning Jeopardy
Jeopardy (BBC TV series)
Jeopardy was a BAFTA award-winning Scottish television series which ran for three series, from 2002 to 2004, on BBC One. It was created by Tim O'Mara who also directed, and all three series were produced by Andy Rowley with exec for Wark Clements Richard Langridge. It has aired numerous times on...

. Corbett trained at the Scottish Youth Theatre
Scottish Youth Theatre
Scottish Youth Theatre is Scotland's national youth theatre company for ages 3–25. It is core funded by the Scottish Arts Council.Scottish Youth Theatre has headquarters in Glasgow but work throughout Scotland...

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Corbett will appear in David Mackenzie's new feature film You Instead
You Instead
You Instead is a 2011 British "Rock 'n' roll romantic comedy" written by Thomas Leveritt and directed David Mackenzie.The film stars Luke Treadaway, Natalia Tena, Gavin Mitchell and Alastair MacKenzie...

, (UK, 2010), released on September 16th, 2011.

Corbett's produced, directed and performed second short film, If Only I Was Simone De Beauvoir, (USA, 2010), has recently been nominated for Best International Short Film 2011 at The Glasgow Film Festival. Corbett's first short film, Uncontrollable Joy For Life, (USA 2010), has been shown in various film festivals, including the Chicago Underground Film Festival 2011.

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