Trish Rainone-DiLuzio
- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Trish Rainone is a Canadian actress, writer, and producer with a love of comedy, weird characters and awkward moments. She co-created and starred in the award-winning digital series My Roommate's an Escort, which earned her a Best Actress nomination at TO Web Fest and screened at festivals across North America. In 2025, she starred as Top Dog in Pink Is In: The Movie, which took home Best Feature Film and Best Comedy. Additionally, she starred in all episodes of the series on Tubi (USA, Mexico, Australia) and on Bell Fibe TV (Canada.)
Some film credits include The Void, Magnetosphere, A Christmas Letter, and the upcoming horror feature Broken Bones, based on her original script, Bone Cutator. On stage, she's played Shelby in Steel Magnolias and chaotic Tina in Tony n' Tina's Wedding.
Trish has trained at The Groundlings, The Sketch School, and Improv Your Acting, and posts weekly comedy sketches and mom commentary to Instagram (@trish.rainone). She's the co-founder of the Sault Film Festival and holds a degree in Psychology and a diploma in Autism and Behavioural Sciences.
In 2025, she took on her most demanding (and hilarious) role yet: first-time mom. She's currently developing a comedy series about plunging into motherhood at 40, written between naps, spit-ups, and very strong but cold coffee.
Some film credits include The Void, Magnetosphere, A Christmas Letter, and the upcoming horror feature Broken Bones, based on her original script, Bone Cutator. On stage, she's played Shelby in Steel Magnolias and chaotic Tina in Tony n' Tina's Wedding.
Trish has trained at The Groundlings, The Sketch School, and Improv Your Acting, and posts weekly comedy sketches and mom commentary to Instagram (@trish.rainone). She's the co-founder of the Sault Film Festival and holds a degree in Psychology and a diploma in Autism and Behavioural Sciences.
In 2025, she took on her most demanding (and hilarious) role yet: first-time mom. She's currently developing a comedy series about plunging into motherhood at 40, written between naps, spit-ups, and very strong but cold coffee.