Sarah
Silverman
Funny, irreverent, fearless, hardcore:
all can be used to describe actress/comedienne Sarah Silverman and her
unremitting style of humor. Silverman has built a career tackling controversial
subjects head-on. While most might only scratch the surface, Silverman
dives right into the murky depths of race, religion and sex. Through
it all, Silverman has rarely checked her sharp tongue or curbed her
cutting-edge comedy.
Silverman got her start at 17, when she performed her first stand-up
act at Stitches in Boston. After dropping out of New York University,
she graduated to open mic appearances in Manhattan, which led to regular
comedy gigs and tours around the country. While on the road, she was
spotted by scouts for “Saturday Night Live”, and at 22,
Silverman was writing and performing on the show.
Silverman first appeared on SNL in 1993, but immediately got herself
into trouble with the NBC censors. She returned to performing stand-up,
while appearing in episodes of “Seinfeld” (1996-1997), “Star
Trek: Voyager” (1996-1997), “The Naked Truth” (1997-1998)
and a recurring stint as writer Wendy Traston on "The Larry Sanders
Show" (1996-1998).
The actress went on to roles in other Hollywood fare, including the
Farrelly Brother’s hit “There’s Something About Mary”
(1998), Warren Beatty’s political satire “Bullworth”
(1998) and “The Bachelor” (1999), starring Chris Connelly
and Rene Zellweger.
Meanwhile, Silverman landed a regular gig on the Fox show, “Greg
the Bunny” (2001-2002). She also made more prominent appearances
in films: “Evolution” (2001); “Heartbreakers”
(2001; and “School of Rock” (2003. Though she has appeared
many times on screens both large and small, Silverman has always returned
to her first love: stand-up comedy.
She finished a busy 2005 headlining her own comedy concert film "Sarah
Silverman: Jesus Is Magic," in which she unleashed some of her
edgiest live stand-up routines and included several humorous musical
interludes in which she demonstrated a clever talent for creating scatalogical
lyrics, as well as an impressive singing voice. She now stars in Comedy
Central's hit series "The Sarah Silverman Program."
Let us connect you with a Sarah Silverman Agent now to book
Sarah Silverman to appear at your next corporate,
private or special event!
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