Aubrey Plaza
Aubrey Plaza, born on June 26, 1984, is a comedian and actor well-known for her dry sense of humor. April Ludgate plays her on Parks and Recreation. Her debut came on the Jeannie Tate Show the web series that focuses on sketch comedy and improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Plaza. Following her first appearance she went on to appeared as a character in Judd Apatow Funny People and Scott Pilgrim's vs. World. It is fitting to celebrate her birth this day. Aubrey Christina Plaza was born in Wilmington Delaware the daughter of lawyer Bernadette Plaza as well as finance expert David Plaza. Both of her parents both are Irish/English, as well as Puerto Rican. Plaza graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and was a Catholic, all-girls high school in 2006 after graduating in 2002. She was president of her high school's student government and participated in Wilmington Drama League productions during her senior year. Plaza was paralyzed for a moment in 2004 following having a stroke. She's now completely recovered. Plaza has been performing improv comedy as well as sketches at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater since 2004. Additionally, in NYC, 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 with Ben Schwartz and also the premiere Terrible Decisions episode. On CollegeHumor's Troopers she performed the role of Princess in an satirical sci-fi creation. Plaza first made her appearance as a saxophonist with the band Cassorla's Bona Fide. In 2012 she performed her saxophone debut in Father John Misty's Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings. On HarmonQuest in the year 2016, Plaza played Hawaiian Coffee, a gnome. She played Aaron Burr and Cat Adams and Cat Adams, respectively, on Drunk History. Criminal Minds. Her triumphant return to the character was featured in Season 12 The following year, the actress was confirmed as appearing on An Evening of Beverly Luff Linn, an indie comedy.
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