Ophira Eisenberg

Ophira Eisenberg

Ophira Eisenberg, born in 1972, is a Canadian comic, writer, and actress. She is from Calgary, Canada.[1] Eisenberg now lives in New York City.

She is the host of the weekly NPR and WNYC trivia, puzzle, and game show Ask Me Another,[2] with the "one-man house band" Jonathan Coulton.

Eisenberg appeared on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, where she was called over after her set to the desk for a chat.[3]

She also appeared on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend and Fresh Faces of Comedy, as well as VH-1's Best Week Ever[4] and All Access, the E! Channel, the Oxygen Network, the Discovery Channel, TV Guide Channel's Standup in Stilettos, and the AXS Network.

Career

Stand-up comedy and storytelling

Eisenberg performs regularly in New York City.[1][5] 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's "Telling Tales With a Tear and a Smile,"[6] New York magazine’s "Ten New Comedians That Funny People Find Funny",[7] New York Post’s "The 50 Best Bits That Crack Up Pro Comics",[8] 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.[9]

Writing

Her debut memoir, Screw Everyone: Sleeping My Way to Monogamy (Seal Press, ISBN 1580054390) was released 2 April 2013. She has also been featured in a number of anthologies including, I Killed: True Stories of the Road from America’s Top Comics (ISBN 030738229X) alongside that of Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Dennis Miller and Joan Rivers; in Rejected: Tales of the Failed, Dumped, and Canceled,; and the Heeb Magazine’s 2010 book Sex, Drugs and Gefilte Fish.

Acting

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,[10] which went on to become a Tony Award winning Broadway show.

Personal

Eisenberg lives in a fifth floor in Brooklyn walk-up with her husband, Jonathan Baylis, a producer at the USA Network, and their dog, Mocha.[11]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Kane, Michael. "Talk of the Town: Raconteurs Take Stage In Story Series The Moth", New York Post, 24 March 2007.
  2. "Ophira Eisenberg: NPR". Retrieved 22 January 2013.
  3. "Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, February 8, 2013, ending".
  4. "Bio - Ophira Eisenberg". Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  5. Eisenberg, Ophira. Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad, Chicago, Illinois, 5 September 2009.
  6. Zinoman, Jason. "Telling Tales With a Tear and a Smile", 4 April 2012
  7. Sternbergh, Adam. "Ten New Comedians That Funny People Find Funny", 22 March 2009.
  8. "Wild Jokers: America's Best Comics Tell The Post The 50 Funniest Jokes They Know", New York Post, 29 March 2009.
  9. MAC Awards
  10. Ophira Eisenberg profile at BroadwayWorld.com
  11. Kaufman, Joanne, "Ophira Eisenberg’s Walk-Up Cave", New York Times, April 4, 2014.

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