Cherie Kerr is a dynamic force in the world of comedy and directing, known for her work both on stage and in film. A founding member of the Los Angeles Groundlings, she has made significant contributions to the comedy scene since the early '70s, honing her craft alongside some of the best in the business. Her 2013 film "We've Got Balls" showcases her unique comedic vision, blending humor with engaging storytelling, making it a sought-after title among collectors who appreciate indie films with a fresh take on sports and camaraderie.
Kerr's impact extends beyond her filmography; she founded the award-winning Orange County Crazies and continues to inspire new talent through her artistic direction. Her later work, "The Show Can’t Go On!" (2021), further solidifies her status as a versatile director, appealing to collectors who value innovative storytelling in physical media. With her commitment to both performance and direction, Cherie Kerr's films remain cherished entries in the collections of those who celebrate the evolution of comedy in home video formats.