Ophira Eisenberg | |
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Born | 1972 (age 51–52) Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Medium | Stand-up, film, TV, radio |
Nationality |
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Years active | 1998–present |
Spouse | Jonathan Baylis |
Children | 1 |
Website |
ophiraeisenberg |
Ophira Eisenberg (born 1972) is a Canadian American comedian, writer, and actress. She is from Calgary, Alberta. [1] She has been living in New York City since 2001 and obtained American citizenship in April 2021. [2] [3]
Eisenberg hosted the weekly NPR and WNYC trivia, puzzle, and game show Ask Me Another, [4] with the "one-man house band" Jonathan Coulton. In 2013, she appeared on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. [5] She also appeared on Comedy Central's Premium Blend [6] and Fresh Faces of Comedy, as well as VH-1's Best Week Ever [7] All Access, [8] the E! Channel, the Oxygen Network, the Discovery Channel, TV Guide Channel's Standup in Stilettos, and the AXS Network.
Eisenberg performs regularly in New York City. [1] [9] She frequently hosts and tours with The Moth, [1] a storytelling show, and is featured on one of their Audience Favorites CDs.
She was featured in the New York Times' "Telling Tales With a Tear and a Smile," [10] New York magazine's "Ten New Comedians That Funny People Find Funny", [11] New York Post's "The 50 Best Bits That Crack Up Pro Comics", [12] selected by Backstage magazine as one of "10 Standout Stand Ups Worth Watching" in their Spotlight on Comedy Issue, and hailed as a "Highly Recommended Favorite" by Time Out New York magazine. She was a MAC Awards (Manhattan Association of Clubs and Cabarets) Finalist for Best Female Comic in 2009. [13]
Her debut memoir, Screw Everyone: Sleeping My Way to Monogamy was released 2 April 2013. [14] She has also been featured in a number of anthology books, including: I Killed: True Stories of the Road from America's Top Comics alongside Dennis Miller, Joan Rivers, Chris Rock, and Jerry Seinfeld; [15] Rejected: Tales of the Failed, Dumped, and Canceled; [16] and Heeb Magazine's Sex, Drugs and Gefilte Fish (2010). [17]
Her acting credits include The Overlookers (winner of Best Picture at the Canadian Film Festival and Best Feature Film at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival), Showtime's Queer as Folk, and CBS's The Guardian. She was also in the original Toronto Fringe production of The Drowsy Chaperone in 1999, [18] which later became a Tony Award-winning Broadway show.[ citation needed]
Eisenberg lives in an apartment in Brooklyn, New York City, with her husband, Jonathan Baylis (a writer-producer-editor and comic creator of So Buttons Comix) and their son Lucas. [19] She is Jewish and a breast cancer survivor. [20]
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