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Jenny Slate Biography

news-detailsJenny Slate is an accomplished American actress, comedian, and writer, known for her unique blend of humor and authenticity that has captivated audiences across various platforms. Born on March 25, 1982, in Milton, Massachusetts, she grew up in a creative environment that nurtured her artistic inclinations. Slate's father, Ron Slate, was a college professor and her mother, Nancy (née Gilson), was a homemaker, both of whom encouraged her early interest in performance.

Slate's career began in earnest after she graduated from Columbia University, where she cultivated her skills in comedy and acting. She started with stand-up routines and quickly transitioned to television, gaining initial attention as a cast member on the 35th season of Saturday Night Live in 2009. Although her time on the show was brief, it made a significant impact, and she became known for her endearing charm and comedic timing.

Following her stint on Saturday Night Live, Slate's career flourished in various television roles. She became a beloved voice on the animated series Bob's Burgers, where she voiced the character of Tammy since 2012. Additionally, she appeared in critically acclaimed sitcoms such as Parks and Recreation, House of Lies, and Kroll Show, showcasing her versatility as both a comedic and dramatic actress.

However, it was her leading role in the 2014 film Obvious Child that marked a turning point in her career. Slate portrayed Donna Stern, a struggling comedian facing an unplanned pregnancy, delivering a performance that resonated with audiences and critics alike. Her role earned her the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in a Comedy and solidified her status as a rising star in Hollywood.

In addition to her live-action performances, Slate has demonstrated her remarkable vocal talents in several animated films, including The Lorax, Zootopia, and The Secret Life of Pets. She continued to expand her filmography with notable roles in Gifted and appeared in the critically acclaimed ensemble film Everything Everywhere All at Once in 2022, which won her a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

Throughout her career, Slate has also been recognized for her creative collaborations, particularly with her ex-husband, filmmaker Dean Fleischer-Camp. Together, they created the beloved children's short film and book series Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, which showcased her talents in both writing and voice acting. The duo's work has been celebrated for its warmth and whimsy, earning a devoted following.

As of now, Jenny Slate continues to thrive in her multifaceted career, with her upcoming projects including a voice role in the highly anticipated sequel, Zootopia 2. With her distinctive talent and ability to connect with audiences, Slate remains a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, recognized for her contributions to both comedy and film.