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Iris Bahr is an award-winning American actress, writer, and performer. Although born in New York City, she moved to Israel during her teenage years. During her time in Israel, she served as a sergeant in the Israel Defense Forces. Bahr later returned to the United States to pursue higher education, studying neuropsychology and religious studies at Brown University. She also engaged in neuroscience research at institutions including Stanford University and Tel Aviv University.
Bahr made her film debut in the 2006 comedy "Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector." That same year, she premiered her solo performance piece, Dai (Enough), at the Culture Project in New York City. In the show, she portrayed ten diverse characters exploring themes related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The play received critical acclaim and earned multiple awards, including a Lucille Lortel Award.
Following the success of her theatrical work, Bahr released her first memoir, which became a bestseller in Germany. She later authored a second memoir, further establishing her as a multi-talented storyteller. Her books blend humor, personal insight, and cultural commentary.
Bahr has contributed voice acting to various media projects, including work related to the Star Trek franchise. Her distinct vocal talent has been featured in multiple animated series and video games tied to the beloved science fiction universe.
In New York City, Bahr frequently performs as a stand-up comedian, appearing regularly in the monthly comedy show "Just the Tip." She also performs as her comedic alter ego, Rae Lynn Caspar White—a Southern intellectual known for her satirical interviews and social commentary.
Through this persona, Bahr hosts the podcast X-RAE, where she conducts offbeat, humorous interviews with celebrities and cultural figures. Her YouTube series Preggo Tips, where Rae Lynn offers comedic pregnancy advice, has garnered over four million views, further expanding her digital presence and comedic influence.
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