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College Dropout Wally Baram Takes Campus by Storm in 'Overcompensating'

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Wally Baram is the co-star of Prime Video's Overcompensating.
The 27-year-old actress dropped out of college after taking a gap year to study stand-up comedy.
She says she hopes Benito Skinner , the creator of the series, gets the best lead performance in a comedy.
Baram won the role of Overcompensating after sending in a tape for the role.
She says she struggled not to look down the barrel of the camera when delivering her lines.
Acting on camera for the first time “felt like a StairMaster ,” she says.