Carla Collins is an award-winning comedian, actress, television host
and writer. A gifted stand-up, she has been hailed by the press as
"Canada's Tina Fey" and the "Queen of Comedy". Carla performs across
North America and is currently a regular at the Laugh Factory in Los
Angeles and on tour with the renowned "Hot Tamales".
Carla's hysterical television series "CARLAWOOD" is a hit with viewers
and critics alike. She just finished filming Season Two of the highly
acclaimed docu-soap/comedy airing May 2010 in Canada, and recently
released her first book "Angels, Vampires and Douche Bags" to broad
praise from critics and fans alike. Carla is currently working on the
movie The Hack, a comedy/horror film in which she stars as a comedian
who kills other performers for their material.
Having hosted a variety of television series and shows including
"Entertainment Now", "ET Canada", "The Gemini Awards", "Behind the
Scenes at Just for Laughs", "Live from the Red Carpet", "Chez Carla"
and "The Canadian Music Awards", Carla is a well-known and respected
across North America. Her one-hour comedy special "The Wonderbra Years"
is one of the highest-rated of CTV's Comedy Now series as well as the
recipient of the Gold Award at the Houston Comedy Festival.
Carla currently lives in Malibu with her actor husband and rescue
wonder dogs Miles and Dr. Zira. Carla practices yoga, Kabbalah and
consults with a psychic colon therapist.