Aubrey Plaza
Aubrey Plaza, born on June 26, 1984 is a comedian and actor well-known for her dry sense of humor. April Ludgate is her role in Parks and Recreation. The show's debut was The Jeannie Tate Show the web series that focuses on improv comedy and sketches at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Plaza. Later in her career, she appeared as a character in Judd Apatow Funny People as and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. We should celebrate her birthday today. Aubrey Christina Plaza (born in Wilmington Delaware) is the daughter Bernadette Plaza, who is an attorney by profession and David Plaza a financial consultant. Both her parents are both Irish/English and Puerto Rican. Plaza was a graduate of an Catholic all-girls high school in 2002, and then from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in the year 2006. When she was an incoming senior at high school, Plaza was involved at Wilmington Drama League shows and held the position of president for the student government. Plaza is in the second year of her college experience at that time, suffered an aphasia-like expressive disorder and was paralyzed. The patient is fully recovered. Plaza has been performing improv comedy, and sketches at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater since 2004. In the city of New York, she has appeared in stand-up shows in stand-up comedy at The Improv and The Laugh Factory. Plaza starred in E.S.P.N.'s Mayne Street as Robin Gibney, The Jeannie Tate Show alongside Ben Schwartz and also the premiere Terrible Decisions episode. In CollegeHumor Troopers, she played the satirical sci-fi character The Princess. Plaza began playing saxophones on Cassorla's Bona Fide (2014). She first appeared on Father John Misty's Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings' in the year 2012. HarmonQuest, in 2016, featured Plaza with the character of Hawaiian Coffee. She played Aaron Burr and Cat Adams, respectively, in Drunk History. Criminal Minds, a TV serial. Plaza made an impressive comeback as the character in Season 12. It was announced a year later that Plaza is set to appear on an unscripted comedy named An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn.
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