In 2018 Nora created, wrote and directed “Door No. 1”, a first of its kind live-action VR comedy series, starring Snoop Dogg and Ravi Patel, for Hulu. Produced by Lee Eisenberg and Jarrad Paul. In 2017, Nora sold her TV show, “Assisted Living”, to CBS, executive produced by Will Ferrell and Jessica Elbaum. In 2016, Nora co-wrote and directed a five-part VR comedy series, “Virtually Mike and Nora”, with SNL alum Mike O’Brien, which is now airing on Hulu. That same year, Nora sold her TV show, “Best Seller” to Comedy Central. It was produced by Gloria Sanchez Productions and Olivia Wilde. Nora has also played many roles in film and TV, including “The Office”, “Greek”, “Jennifer Falls”, and Paul Lieberstein’s latest feature, “The Song of Back and Neck” (Tribeca 2018).

In 2019 Nora created and directed a seven-episode murder mystery, “The Coop”, for Eko and FunnyOrDie, guest starring Tony Hale, Bobby Moynihan and Margaret Cho. Her film, “Long Time Listener, First Time Caller” , won the Best Screenplay grant through The Davey Foundation (2018), and “Best Seller” won the Best Screenplay award from Shore Scripts (2018) and Hollyshorts (2018).

She was chosen as a fellow of the 2018 Sony Diversity Directing Program, and is a staff writer on the new Amazon series “Daisy Jones and The Six”. She was a founding member and accordion player for the band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, with whom she toured for seven years, playing Letterman, Conan, Kimmel, Coachella, and Lallapalooza among others. The group won a Grammy in 2013.