Amy Sedaris
(born March 29, 1961) is an American actress, author and comedian. She is perhaps best known for playing the character Jerri Blank in the Comedy Central television series Strangers with Candy
. Sedaris regularly collaborates with her older brother, humorist and author David Sedaris. She is recognized as a frequent guest on The Late Show with David Letterman
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Biography
Personal life
Amy Sedaris was born in
Endicott,
New York, daughter of Sharon and Lou Sedaris,
[1] [2] and grew up in
Raleigh,
North Carolina. She is of half
Greek descent;
[3] her father was
Greek Orthodox and her mother was
Protestant, and she remains Greek Orthodox.
[4] [5]
Amy Sedaris lives in
Greenwich Village,
New York City, with her
Mini Rex rabbit Dusty and is very involved with the
House Rabbit Society. As part of a running joke during public appearances, she frequently alludes to her imaginary boyfriend, Ricky. During an appearance on the
Late Show with David Letterman
(October 6, 2006), she claimed Ricky had been murdered
[6] and she now lives with Ricky's ghost. In an appearance on May 21, 2009, she spoke of a recent marriage to her husband, Glenn.
[7]
Career
Television
A former member of
Chicago-based
Second City and
Annoyance Theatre comedy troupes, her first major foray into television began in 1995 on the
Comedy Central sketch show,
Exit 57
, which also starred
Stephen Colbert and
Paul Dinello.
[8] The show was cancelled after two seasons.
Beginning in 1999, Sedaris portrayed Jerri Blank in the Comedy Central series
Strangers with Candy
.
[9] The show, which she co-wrote with Dinello and Colbert, was based on Sedaris's impression of 1970s motivational speaker
Florrie Fisher.
[10] The show ran for three seasons and would later inspire a
full-length movie.
Sedaris has made numerous guest appearances on a number of different TV programs, including
Rescue Me
,
Monk
,
Wonder Showzen
,
Just Shoot Me!
,
Sex and the City
,
My Name Is Earl
,
The Closer
, and
Sesame Street
.
[11] Sedaris also hosted the series
Film Fanatic
on
Trio.
Sedaris has appeared on many
talk shows, including
The Late Show with David Letterman
,
Late Night With Conan O'Brien
,
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
,
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
,
The Daily Show
and
The Colbert Report
.
In 2008 Sedaris appearared on
Chelsea Lately
during which she gave host
Chelsea Handler a presentation concerning vaginal hygiene with the aid of a plush vagina created by fashion designer
Todd Oldham.
In 2007, Sedaris was featured in
Dolly Parton's first mainstream country music video in 17 years, "
Better Get to Livin'."
[12]
It was announced in October 2008 that Sedaris would be getting her own sitcom, produced by
20th Century Fox, which she will be creating, writing and starring in.
[13] Also in late 2008, Sedaris did
voiceovers in several commercials for the discount hair salon
SuperCuts.
[14] [15]
In January of 2009, Sedaris narrated the PBS Special,
Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America
, a six hour documentary highlighting some of the best comedians and comedy in American history.
Film
Sedaris has had small roles in a number of films, including
Elf
,
School of Rock
,
Maid in Manhattan
,
Bewitched
,
Full Grown Men
,
Shrek the Third
, and
Chicken Little
.
She also starred in the 2006 film adaptation of
Strangers with Candy
.
In 2008, Sedaris starred as principal Abby Hofman in
Nickelodeon TV's
Gym Teacher: The Movie
, directed by her
Strangers with Candy
co-star
Paul Dinello.
Print and other work
She coauthored the text-and-picture novel
Wigfield
with Paul Dinello and Stephen Colbert, published in 2003. s of }} 2005
[], Sedaris writes a monthly advice column in
The Believer
. She has written a guide to entertaining titled
I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence
, published in October 2006 by Warner Books. That light-hearted approach to cooking stayed on the New York Times best-sellers list for over 12 weeks, and currently has over 350,000 copies in print.
Along with her brother, author and
essayist David Sedaris, Amy has co-authored several plays under the name "The Talent Family":
Stump the Host
(1993),
Stitches
(1994),
One Woman Shoe
(1995),
Incident at Cobblers Knob
(1997) and
The Little Frieda Mysteries
. She co-authored the play
The Book of Liz
with her brother. She played the stage manager in
Paul Rudnick's play
The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told
.
In addition to acting and writing, she runs a
cupcake and
cheese ball business, Dusty Food Cupcakes, out of her home kitchen.
[16]
Bibliography
- Sedaris, Colbert, Dinello. Wigfield: The Can-Do Town That Just May Not
(Hyperion, May 19, 2004) ISBN 0-7868-8696-X
- I Like You : Hospitality Under The Influence
(Warner Books, October 16 2006) ISBN 0-446-57884-3
Filmography
- Shrek Forever After
(2010) (voice)
- Jennifer's Body
(2009)
- Make 'Em Laugh
(2009) (narrator)
- Dance Flick
(2009)
- Gym Teacher: The Movie
(2008)
- Tanner Hall
(2008)
- Puberty: The Movie
(2007) (voice)
- Dedication
(2007)
- Snow Angels
(2007)
- Shrek the Third
(2007) (voice)
- Strangers with Candy
(2006)
- I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With
(2006)
- Full Grown Men
(2006)
- Chicken Little
(2005) (voice)
- Romance & Cigarettes
(2005)
- Bewitched
(2005)
- My Baby's Daddy
(2004)
- Elf
(2003)
- School of Rock
(2003)
- Maid in Manhattan
(2002)
- Jump Tomorrow
(2001)
- Strangers with Candy
(1999) (TV series)
- Six Days Seven Nights
(1998)
References
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- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/05/22/amy-sedaris-david-letterm_n_206664.html
- IMDB entry for ''Exit 57''
- IMDB entry for ''Strangers With Candy''
- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0194624/trivia
- IMDB entry for Amy Sedaris
- http://www.buzzsugar.com/843202
- Amy Sedaris Inks Sitcom Deal, Guest Gig on The Closer
- http://siresays.blogspot.com/2008/09/as-if-today-couldnt-get-any-more-weird.html
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXHoJ3eku2c&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fsiresays.blogspot.com%2F2008%2F09%2Fas-
- TV Guide: ''Amy Sedaris Sells Movie "Candy"''