Isabelle Carasso is a writer and comedian originally from Orange County. She graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a B.A. in Film & Media Studies and English and has trained and worked at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater.

She writes about the strange things people do when they're lonely, often led by silly, obsessive, queer women like herself. She’s developed a pilot with AMC, had short stories and essays published in literary magazines like The Catalyst and Cusper, and is a member of the 2024 IKEA Artists Residency. Previously, she’s worked as support staff in Emmy-winning writers' rooms including AMC's The Walking Dead and Hulu's The Act, been a Page at NBC, and had a knock-knock joke published in the LA Times when she was 4 (iconic). She’s repped by Kate Hart at Anonymous Content.