American podcaster and comedian (born 1971)
Mathilde "Tig" O'Callaghan Notaro (born March 24, 1971)
[1] is an American
stand-up comedian ,
writer , radio contributor, and
actress known for her
deadpan comedy.
[2]
[3] Her acclaimed album
Live was nominated in 2014 for the
Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album at the
56th Annual Grammy Awards . The special
Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted was nominated in 2016 at the
68th Primetime Emmy Awards for
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special . In 2017, the album Boyish Girl Interrupted was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album at the
59th Annual Grammy Awards .
[4]
Early life
Notaro was born in
Jackson, Mississippi , the daughter of Mathilde "Susie" O'Callaghan and Pat Notaro.
[5] Her mother was born in
New Orleans .
[6] Notaro lived in
Pass Christian, Mississippi until attending kindergarten. Later, her family relocated to
Spring, Texas (a suburb of
Houston ).
[7]
[8] She has a brother, Renaud, who is a year older and works as a
radio talk show host.
[2]
[9] "Tig" is a childhood nickname given to her by her brother when she was two years old.
[10]
Notaro's maternal great-great-grandfather was
John Fitzpatrick , who was the mayor of New Orleans from 1892 to 1896.
[6]
[11] While taking part in season 5 of
Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. , Notaro learned she is also a distant cousin of
Gloria Steinem .
[5]
In an interview with
Mother Jones magazine, Notaro said she disliked being a student. She failed three grades, eventually dropping out of high school. In 1990, while living in Texas, she received her
general equivalency diploma .
[7]
[12]
Notaro plays the guitar and drums; she was in bands when she was younger.
[13]
Career
Notaro in 2010
An avid music fan, Notaro moved to
Denver, Colorado , where she became involved in the music industry. She became a band manager, working under the name Tignation Promotions in the mid-'90s.
[14] Her work promoting bands took her to Los Angeles, where she tried stand-up for the first time in the late '90s.
[7]
[15] She has since been featured on
Comedy Central Presents and on
The Sarah Silverman Program as a lesbian police officer. She collaborates frequently with her writing partner
Kyle Dunnigan . With Dunnigan and
David Huntsberger , she co-hosted the podcast
Professor Blastoff from May 2011 until July 2015.
In 2011, Notaro released her debut stand-up album,
Good One . Her 2012 album,
Live , is a recording of a stand-up set performed shortly after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. In 2012, she appeared on
Conan , and in May of that year on the live episode of
This American Life , which was broadcast to theaters nationwide and on radio in edited form. She performed a monologue about having encountered
Taylor Dayne on multiple occasions, greeting her each time with, "Excuse me, I'm sorry to bother you, but I just have to tell you. I love your voice." After her monologue, Dayne made a surprise appearance, serenading Notaro with the song "I'll Always Love You".
[16] She worked on fellow comedian
Amy Schumer 's
Comedy Central series
Inside Amy Schumer . In June 2012, Notaro did a
Kickstarter -funded series called Clown Service, which she wrote and starred in.
[17]
Notaro wrote a memoir for
HarperCollins imprint
Ecco called I'm Just a Person ,
[18] and a
Showtime documentary
[19] was made about her life and her post-cancer stand-up tour,
[2]
Knock Knock, It's Tig Notaro .
[20] In July 2015, a
Netflix film,
Tig ,
[21] chronicling her attempts to become pregnant with her fiancée,
Stephanie Allynne , was also released.
[22] Singer
Sharon Van Etten wrote a song in homage to Notaro called "Words" that is heard in the credits.
[23]
In November 2015, Notaro co-wrote, produced, and starred in a semi-autobiographical
TV pilot for
Amazon Video called
One Mississippi .
[24] It received a six-episode series order from Amazon a month later.
[25] It follows Notaro's character as she returns to her hometown of
Bay Saint Louis , Mississippi after her mother's unexpected death.
[25]
Her first stand-up one-hour special was released by
HBO in 2015,
Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted . In 2016, it was released as her third album on her own label,
Bentzen Ball Records , which also put out
Aparna Nancherla 's Just Putting It Out There . In April 2018, it was announced that Notaro would appear in the second season of
Star Trek: Discovery as Chief Engineer Jett Reno of the U.S.S. Hiawatha .
[26]
Netflix released Notaro's second one-hour special,
Happy to Be Here , on May 22, 2018.
[27] She was digitally inserted in post-production in
Zack Snyder 's
Army of the Dead , replacing
Chris D'Elia , who was accused of sexual misconduct.
[28]
Comedic style
On her approach to comedy (and whether she considers herself a dark comic), Notaro says: "I'm always going to do whatever I think is funniest. If something's dark, I'll do it. If it's a sock puppet... There's no preconceived idea of who I think I might be now."
[7] Notaro said that since her cancer diagnosis, she has shifted not to darker comedy but rather to personal comedy. Previously she was more distant and
observational , but now she reflects on her childhood and life.
[2]
In the autumn of 2016, she appeared in a video as an onstage "stand-in" during the
Nostalgic for the Present concert tour of Australian singer
Sia for the song "
Diamonds ."
[29]
Personal life
Notaro met her wife
Stephanie Allynne
[30] on the set of the film
In a World...
[2]
[31] They were engaged on January 1, 2015
[32] and married on October 24, 2015.
[33] They welcomed twin sons in 2016, conceived via a surrogate using Allynne's eggs.
[34]
Cancer
Notaro was diagnosed with
cancer in both breasts on July 30, 2012.
[35] On August 3, she addressed her cancer diagnosis and other personal difficulties during a live stage show at
Largo in Los Angeles.
[36] The set has been described as "instantly legendary"; many comedians have praised her work.
[37]
The next day, comedian
Louis C.K. called Notaro, telling her he wanted to release the audio of the show.
[2] She was uncomfortable with the idea at first, but decided the material could help people, so she agreed.
[38] C.K. made audio of the performance available that October for download on his site under the title
Live .
[37] Notaro later released the audio (with booklet) on
iTunes ;
[39]
[40] it sold more copies than rock band
Kiss 's album
Monster , which debuted the same week,
[41] something Notaro said she never dreamed could happen. She was a Kiss fan in her youth.
[38]
Notaro subsequently had a double
mastectomy with no reconstructive surgery;
[42]
[43] she opted out of
chemotherapy but decided to continue treatment with hormone blocking.
[2] In November 2014, as part of the New York Comedy Festival, she did a set at
Town Hall in New York City wherein she performed part of the set topless.
[42]
[44] The
New York Times described it: "She showed the audience her scars and then, through the force of her showmanship, made you forget that they were there. It was a powerful, even inspiring, statement about survival and recovery, and yet, it had the larky feel of a dare."
[42] After a November 2014 show in Philadelphia, Notaro was hospitalized
[45] and required surgery for a
cyst .
[46]
In 2017, Notaro adopted a
vegan diet, which she credited for eliminating the chronic pain she had experienced in the years following her cancer diagnosis.
[47] She later earned a certification in
plant-based nutrition .
[48]
Discography
Albums
2011:
Good One (
Secretly Canadian ) – CD+DVD, LP, download, streaming
2012:
Live (
Pig Newton ) – download, streaming
2013:
Live: Deluxe Edition (Secretly Canadian) – 2xCD, picture disc LP, LP, download, streaming
2016:
Boyish Girl Interrupted (Secretly Canadian) – CD, LP, download, streaming
2018:
Happy to Be Here (
Netflix ) – LP, streaming
2022: Drawn (
Comedy Dynamics ) - CD, LP, download, streaming
Specials
Videos
2008:
Have Tig at Your Party – also director, writer, executive producer (bonus DVD of Good One: Deluxe Edition )
2013:
Professor Blastoff – 100th Episode! –
Earwolf – Video Podcast Network (YouTube)
[49]
2014:
The Moth – "R2, Where Are You" (
YouTube )
[50] – also writer (the audio of the video is the bonus content of her album Live: Deluxe Edition )
Singles
2016: "Mississippi Relatives"
[51] – download, streaming
2017: 7-Inches for
Planned Parenthood – "My Ideal Exchange with a Stranger" (Live at
Largo ) (7-Inches For™, LLC) – 7" pink vinyl, download
2020: "Little Titties"
[52] – download, streaming
Audiobook
Compilations
Filmography
Key
†
Denotes works that have not yet been released
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2004
Movies at Our House
Herself
3 episodes
Comedy Central Presents
Episode: "Tig"
2006
Dog Bites Man
Leigh Roy
Episode: "Assignment: Undercover Homosexual"
2007–2010
The Sarah Silverman Program
Tig
9 episodes
2008
Held Up
Homeless Translator
Television film
Biography
Herself
Episode: "
Sarah Silverman "
2009
In the Motherhood
Rhoda
4 episodes
Back on Topps
Mom
Episode: "Rejuvenated"
2010
MTV Movie Awards
Writer
Community
Bartender
Episode: "
Mixology Certification "
2011
The Life & Times of Tim
Receptionist
Voice, episode: "The Model from Newark/Tim's Hair Looks Amazing"
2012
The Office
Single Mom
Episode: "
Test the Store "
This American Life Live! : Invisible Made Visible
Herself
Television film
Stand Down: True Tales from Stand-Up Comedy
Herself
Episode: "Tig Notaro Creates an Emergency"
Susan 313
Beth Ann
NBC pilot
2013, 2021
Bob's Burgers
Jody / Officer Large (voice)
2 episodes
2013
Inside Amy Schumer
Tig
2 episodes; also writer
Why We Laugh: Funny Women
Herself
TV documentary
2013–2014
Comedy Bang! Bang!
Police Officer
2 episodes
2014
56th Grammy Awards Pre-Telecast Ceremony
Herself (host)
TV special
Suburgatory
Rebecca Dunn
Episode: "Dalia Nicole Smith"
Maron
Sydney
Episode: "Mouth Cancer Gig"
Garfunkel and Oates
Pumpernickel Place Producer
Episode: "Rule 34"
2014–2019
Transparent
Barb
6 episodes
2014–2017
Clarence
Sue / Annie
Voice, 5 episodes
2015
Sundance Film Festival Closing Night Awards Ceremony
Herself (host)
TV special
Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted
Herself
Stand-up special; also director, writer, executive producer
No, You Shut Up!
Herself
Episode: "Jiggle the Handle"
Adventure Time
Purple Comet
Voice, episode: "The Comet"
2015–2017
One Mississippi
Tig Bavaro
12 episodes; also creator, writer, director, and executive producer
2016
Lady Dynamite
Herself
Episode: "Loaf Coach"
The Jim Gaffigan Show
Gomez
Episode: "Ugly"
2017
Hollywood Horror Stories
Herself
Episode: "Tig Notaro"
The Gorburger Show
Herself
Episode: "Gorbabies"
2018
Tig Notaro: Happy to Be Here
Herself
Stand-up special; also director, writer, executive producer
[55]
2 Dope Queens
Series director
Fresh Off the Boat
Ms. Doris
2 episodes
New Girl
Bar Lady
Episode: "Where the Road Goes"
2019–present
Star Trek: Discovery
Denise "Jett" Reno
14 episodes
2019
Tuca & Bertie
Yeast Week MC & Dr. Sherman
Voice, episode: "Yeast Week"
2020–2021
The Fungies!
Commander Lazer
Voice, 2 episodes
2021
Tig Notaro: Drawn
Herself
Animated stand-up special; also writer, executive producer
2023
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures
Ace Callisto
Voice, 2 episodes
The Morning Show
Amanda Robinson
7 episodes Nominated –
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2024
After Midnight
Herself
Contestant; Episode 22
Tig Notaro: Hello Again
Herself
Stand-up special; also writer, executive producer
TBA
Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas
Marianne Peters
Voice
Audio broadcasts
Radio
2012–2016:
This American Life Episodes 464, 476, 518, 558 and 577
[56]
June 15, 2016:
NPR
All Things Considered
[57]
July 18, 2015: NPR All Things Considered
[58]
July 19, 2013: NPR
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! "Not My Job"
[59]
[60]
April 17, 2013:
The Moth - "R2 Where Are You"
[61] Recorded December 5, 2012
December 7, 2012:
PRI
Science Friday
[62]
October 8, 2012: NPR
Fresh Air
[63]
Podcasts
Hosted
Guest
Books
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"Jordan, Jesse, Go! Episode 501: Tempest Flux with Tig Notaro" . Maximum Fun. October 9, 2017.
Archived from the original on December 15, 2017. Retrieved January 30, 2018 .
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"Making It #67: Tig Notaro" . Nerdist. November 2013. Archived from
the original on December 15, 2017. Retrieved January 30, 2018 .
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"You Made It Weird #177: Tig Notaro" . Nerdist. September 25, 2013. Archived from
the original on December 15, 2017. Retrieved January 30, 2018 .
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"Podcast: Tig Notaro" . Nerdist. Archived from
the original on December 15, 2017. Retrieved January 30, 2018 .
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"The JV Club #32: Tig Notaro" . Nerdist. October 11, 2012. Archived from
the original on December 15, 2017. Retrieved January 30, 2018 .
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"The JV Club #49: Live at SF Sketchfest with Tig Notaro" . Nerdist. February 14, 2013. Archived from
the original on December 15, 2017. Retrieved January 30, 2018 .
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" "The Long Shot (Podcast) - Season 1" by The Long Shot (Podcast) on iTunes" . Itunes.apple.com. October 19, 2011.
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"WTF Podcast - TIG NOTARO" . YouTube. July 1, 2016. Retrieved January 30, 2018 . [
dead YouTube link ]
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"PRX" . Beta.prx.org.
Archived from the original on January 7, 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2018 .
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"Comedian Tig Notaro: Interview on The Sound of Young America" . Maximum Fun. August 12, 2011.
Archived from the original on December 15, 2017. Retrieved January 30, 2018 .
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"The Sound of Young America: Dec 29 2009: Best Comedy of 2009" . December 29, 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2018 .
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"The Sound of Young America: Oct 8 2008: Tig Notaro & Greg Behrendt at Bumbershoot" . October 8, 2008. Retrieved May 27, 2018 .
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