Pearls Daily

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Pearls Daily (born Brianna Hurley) is an American actress, dancer, burlesque artist, filmmaker, and model. She has credits in theatre, film, television, and commercials.

Pearls Daily
Born
Brianna Hurley
Other namesBrianna Woo
Occupation(s)Actress, dancer, burlesque artist, filmmaker, model
Years active2006–present
Websitepearlsdaily.com

Career[edit]

Daily began her career under the name Brianna Hurley, and made one of her earliest professional appearances as part of the Disney Cruise Line, in the role of Snow White with The Golden Mickeys. She was a member of the 20th cast on Disney Magic from 2006 to 2007.[1] This was Daily's professional debut, having studied at the American Musical and Dramatics Academy 2005–06, as part of the Integrated Musical Theater Program. Her past education also includes classes at the New England Ballet Company, The New York School of Burlesque, The Pearl Theatre Company, and studies in acting, sketch comedy, and Spolin technique with such instructors as Hal Peller, Gary Austin, Jacqueline and Kerry Donelli, and Conn Horgan.[2]

Following a run with Teatro Jacó in Costa Rica,[3] Daily made a move from Ensemble to a leading role of Mina "Margery" Crandon in the Teller-directed Todd Robbins production Play Dead.[4][5][6][7] She played the role as part of the cast of the Geffen Playhouse production of the show.[8]

Daily has a number of credits in reimagined stagings of Shakespeare plays with TP&co, including: Much Ado About Nothing,[9] Macbeth,[10] A Midsummer Night's Dream,[11] The Taming of the Shrew,[12] and The Two Gentlemen of Verona.[13]

In 2015, Brianna Hurley officially began performing as Pearls Daily, the name by which she is best known, though she still receives occasional credits as Hurley.[2][14]

Daily has been on the Production Team of the New York Burlesque Festival as Volunteer Coordinator since 2016, in addition to performing as part of the event. She is a member of Perle Noire's House of Noire, which won "Best Large Group" at The Burlesque Hall of Fame in 2017.[15][16] The same year, she also performed in Filthy Gorgeous Burlesque with the dance company, an event highlighted in Time Out magazine.[17][18] Also in 2017, Daily made an appearance on the award-winning television series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, in the role of Maxine.[19][20] In line with her burlesque career, Daily was crowned Miss Coney Island in 2019.[16][21] As Miss Coney Island 2019, Daily was also featured in the 37th Annual Mermaid Parade on Coney Island, and appeared on Manhattan Neighborhood Network for an hour-long interview entitled "Imagining Pearls of Burlesque" on The Radical Imagination.[22][23] That same year, she had a featured role in I’m Not a Comedian…I’m Lenny Bruce, directed by Joe Mantegna.[24][25]

Daily played the title role in Minky Woodcock: The Girl Who Handcuffed Houdini, an immersive theater production which brought the comics of Cynthia von Buhler to life.[26][21][27] Buhler's character of Minky was visually modeled after Daily.[28][29] Though most of the graphic novel is illustrated, Daily was featured on Cover No. 4 of the first Minky Woodcock comic, and she is the only individual to have portrayed a live-action depiction of the character.[30][31] Daily was interviewed alongside Buhler and Hard Case Crime founder Charles Ardai at New York Comic Con in 2018.[32]

The success of the first release resulted in a second publication of the series, Minky Woodcock: The Girl Who Electrified Tesla,[33] which also featured Daily on the photographic cover.[34][20] Daily previously worked with Buhler in the interactive Speakeasy Dollhouse show, Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic.[35]

Daily was in the cast of the 2020 Hey, It's Me, an Emmy-nominated sci-fi short film which is currently streaming on Dust.[36]

Daily has played various characters in films since 2008, but ventured behind the camera to supplement her role in front of it as the Director and Producer of Briar, a horror/thriller film surrounding the character of Briar Hughes, a filmmaker with serial killer tendencies played by Daily herself.[37][38][39] Her husband, cinematographer Arthur Woo, handled the lighting, camera, and coloring for the film.[37][39] Briar was presented as part of the Awesome Con Short Film Festival in 2021 by Astray Productions.[40] Briar was selected to appear at international film festivals, including The French Riviera Film Festival and the Coney Island Film Festival, and won awards for "Best Thriller", "Best Experimental Film", "Best Actress" and "Best Cinematography".[41] Daily continues her work as a producer, most recently with the release of the film Layers in 2022.[42]

Of her acting persona, Daily has said "I am here to change your mind about the girl next door. Inspired by the great actors of the silver screen, I am here to create characters that are not afraid to get dirty, play dirty and have impact. I am the unexpected leading lady".[2]

Other on-screen appearances include commercials for Pepsi, Olay, Canon, Bergdorf Goodman, and Nat Nast, in addition to modeling spots in such publications as Moped Magazine, The Rev Magazine, Titan Comics, and EM Magazine.[2][43]

Credits[edit]

Theatre[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2007 The Golden Mickeys Snow White The Walt Disney Company, Disney Cruiseline
2011 Magnolia Day Marie Heather Lanza, New York, NY
2012 A Christmas Carol Ghost of Christmas Past Teatro Jaco, Costa Rica
2012 Hollow Lady Von Tassel Be Bold Productions, NY
2012 Alice in Wonderland Alice Literally Alive, The Players Theater
2012 Adapting A543000 Heather Lanza, New York, NY
2012 Are you there Ann-Margret? It's Me! Fantasy Ann-Margret/Ensemble The Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater, New York, NY[44]
2013 The Laundry War The Girlfriend Steve & Marie Sgouros Theatre
2013 Much Ado About Nothing Beatrice TP & Co, New York, NY
2013 Play Dead Mina "Margery" Crandon Teller, New York, NY
2014 Macbeth Lady MacDuff/Witch TP & Co, New York, NY
2015 For Madmen Only Stevie Chris Fink, Stage 48
2015 Ziegfelds Midnight Frolic Martha Mansfield The Liberty Theater[35]
2015 Twelfth Night Maria TP & Co, New York, NY
2016 The Life + Death of Kenyon Phillips: Songs of Addiction The Evil Nun Cady Huffman, The Box
2018 The Illuminati Ball Weird Sister/Dancer Speakeasy Dollhouse, The Weylin
2018 Lady L’Amours Final Bow Cheryl Chad Austin, Duane Park
2019 I’m Not a Comedian…I’m Lenny Bruce Self The Box[25]
2019 Minky Woodcock: The Girl Who Handcuffed Houdini Minky Woodcock Speakeasy Dollhouse, Theater 80
2022 The Last Goddess Ava Anthony Augello

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Dying in the name of Angel of Death Greg Lemaire, New York, NY
2012 Shadows of Life Meg Anthony Laura, New York, NY
2015 Hide the Sausage Tallulah Trajectory Films[45]
2015 The Pact Martha Mansfield Cynthia Von Buhler, Speakeasy Dollhouse, New York, NY[46]
2019 Trust is a Flower Sharon Alexandra Warrick, New York, NY[47][48]
2019 Silent Partners Layla Jokes Yanes, Miami, FL
2020 Return Haunted Apple Rob Gabe[49]
2020 Checkmate Violet Waleed Sokkar, New York, NY[50]
2020 Briar Briar Hughes Self-Directed, New York, NY (as Brianna Woo)[40][51]
2020 Hey, It's Me Zola Courtney & Mark Sposato, New York, NY[52]
2021 I’m Losing You Mom Houndstooth Studios[53]
2021 Valerie Lilith Christin St. John, New York, NY
2021 Bad P.I. Erica the Bartender Coren Rhodes, New York, NY
2022 Layers Producer

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Pan Am Parisian Nightclub Dancer Christopher Misiano, New York, NY
2014 Royal Pains Burlesque Dancer Charles McClelland, New York, NY
2016 The Story of Us Hairdresser Richard Somes, New York, NY
2017 The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Maxine Amy Sherman-Palladino, New York, NY[19]
2019 Stripped Teddy Stephanie Michelle Bonner, New York, NY
2022 FBI Stripper Alex Zakrzewski/CBS, New York, NY

References[edit]

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