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Corri: My only goal was to be able to support myself and not have to get another job, because when you get another job, you're not available for auditions all the time.
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Corri: When I graduated college and during that time before I moved to Los Angeles, I learned to play the guitar and started writing music. It was something I wanted to do.
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Corri: Family is a priority for me no matter how busy things get.
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Corri: My long-term goal is to develop a career in acting.
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Corri (about songwriting): It's a passion I have that I never knew I had until a few years ago.
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Corri: I'd love to do comedy. That would be a lot of fun for me to shift gears.
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Corri (about her character in the movie Unrest): She has a physical reaction to the cadaver. The cadaver has some strange wounds and she becomes very suspicious about the origin of the cadaver. She has weird feelings about it.
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Corri: I grew up singing and doing music theater. It's always been part of my life.
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Corri: I was acting as a Gothic girl. Which is actually funny. It's like the antithesis of me. I had black hair, a nose ring. I looked nothing like myself.
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Corri: I think my personality lends itself more to comedy.
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Corri: Generally, my time at school was spent going to class during the day and then heading to Atlanta to work after school.
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Corri (about The Bedford Diaries): It's a very interesting show.
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Corri: I did voice-over work, commercials, and in my first two years at Georgia, I was actually working on a show called Feed Your Mind on TBS.
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Corri: Tom [Fontana] is known for doing things edgy and pushing the envelope, so our show is a lot about sex, but it also deals with things not talked about like emotions and relationships.
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Corri: What do you do when you already have a career that you are working on and you need to do school also? There were times it was stressful.
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Corri (about The Bedford Diaries): Particularly, people who are in college will love the show because it deals with real issues in a real way.