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Aliee Chan is an actor and screenwriter from New Jersey. She’s known for creating and starring in the series Quirky Female Protagonist, which screened at the LA Film Festival and received critical acclaim from Huffington Post, IndieWire, and more. Aliee has appeared in TV shows such as New Girl, The Middle, The Rookie, and Real Life (Pilot), and voiced the English-language dub of Mira in the Netflix mini-series, The Signal. Other voice acting credits of hers include Welcome to Night Vale, The Den, and the Audible Original, Unlicensed, in which she was also a writer. She developed the multi-cam comedy How To Be A White Guy at CBS, which was Executive Produced by Cedric the Entertainer (but, if you look it up, it’s called Untitled White/Chan/Case for reasons you can probably intuit yourself).

In memoriam: Aliee used to co-host the podcast Erin & Aliee Hate Everything, and the YouTube show Are Straight People Okay. She served up her inebriated hot takes on several episodes of Drunk Lesbians Watch. We remember these times fondly.

At the behest of her closest friends, she’s in the extremely early stages of her stand-up comedy career, so there’s no digital footprint of that, but when there is, it’ll be here. In the meantime, you can head over to her TikTok @alieemcbeal.

Aliee lives in LA and loves working on camera, but is a theatre girl at heart, and she desperately misses live performance. So, if you want some John Candy-meets-Sandra Oh realness in your show, slide into her DMs (please).

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