Aubrey Plaza
Aubrey Plaza born June 26 1984 is an actor as well as a comedian who is known for her deadpan humorous sense of humor. April Ludgate plays her on Parks and Recreation. After performing improv and sketch comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Plaza launched her own web series by presenting The Jeannie Tate Show. Her next appearance was as Juddah Apatow's Funny People and Scott Pilgrim in vs. the World later in her career. Celebrate her birthday! Aubrey Christina Plaza (born in Wilmington, Delaware) is the child of Bernadette Plaza who is an attorney by profession and David Plaza a financial consultant. Her mother is Irish, English and Irish and her father is Puerto Rican. Plaza has graduated from an Catholic all-girls high school in 2002 and from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in the year 2006. In high school she was president of Wilmington Drama League and her student government at her school. Plaza was paralyzed for a moment in 2004 following a stroke. Today, she's completely recovered. Plaza has been performing improv comedy, and sketches at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater since 2004. The Laugh Factory as well The Improv are two places in N.Y.C. where Plaza performed stand-up comedy. Plaza was a part of E.S.P.N.'s Mayne Street as Robin Gibney, The Jeannie Tate Show alongside Ben Schwartz and also the debut Terrible Decisions episode. The actress played Princess, an satirical sci-fi character on CollegeHumor Troopers. The saxophone was first introduced in Cassorla Bona Fide, 2014. However, she first appeared in Father John Misty's Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings from 2012. In 2012, as Hawaiian Coffee, she appeared in HarmonQuest's HarmonQuest 2016 as Gnome. In the same year, she played Aaron Burr In Drunk History as well as Cat Adams in Season 11 of the C.B.S. Television show Criminal Minds. The role of the actress was revived by her on season 12 of the show. In the following year the actress was confirmed as appearing as a character in An Evening of Beverly Luff Linn, a comedy indie.






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