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Corey Brill

A veteran of more than 30 narrations, actor COREY BRILL has found a home in today's audiobook landscape. Corey resides in Los Angeles and has performed on Broadway, at The Kennedy Center, and in regional theaters across the country. He has appeared on television in The Walking DeadChicago PDScorpion, and You’re the Worst. Some of his book narration credits include: “The Troop,” “The Deep,” “Little Heaven,” (all by Nick Cutter) “Find You in the Dark,” (Nathan Ripley) and “The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories (Ken Liu). A graduate of Otterbein College and University of CA, San Diego, Corey also writes songs and keeps bees on a rooftop in Downtown LA.

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