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'''Jamie Denbo''' |
'''Jamie Denbo''' is an [[Americans|American]] actress, writer, comedian and half of the comedy duo [[Ronna and Beverly]] with [[Jessica Chaffin]]. She also co-starred in the [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] series ''[[Terriers (TV series)|Terriers]]'' and appeared in ''[[Spy (2015 film)|Spy]]'', ''[[The Heat (film)|The Heat]]'' and ''[[Ghostbusters (2016 film)|Ghostbusters]]'' (2016). |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Denbo was born and raised in suburban [[Boston]], in [[Swampscott, Massachusetts|Swampscott]], Massachusetts.<ref name=MP60>{{cite web| url= http://mentalpod.com/Jamie-Denbo-podcast# | title= Episode 60: Jamie Denbo | work= The Mental Illness Happy Hour | others= Paul Gilmartin, host/interviewer | last=Denbo |first= Jamie| publisher= mentalpod.com | |
Denbo was born and raised in suburban [[Boston]], in [[Swampscott, Massachusetts|Swampscott]], Massachusetts.<ref name=MP60>{{cite web| url= http://mentalpod.com/Jamie-Denbo-podcast# | title= Episode 60: Jamie Denbo | work= The Mental Illness Happy Hour | others= Paul Gilmartin, host/interviewer | last=Denbo |first= Jamie| date= 11 May 2012 | publisher= mentalpod.com | access-date= 15 April 2015}}</ref> She is an only child.<ref name=MP60 /> Her mother is from [[Montreal]], and her father is from [[New Jersey]] near Philadelphia; both parents were raised in Orthodox Jewish households.<ref name=MP60 /> Denbo attended a [[Jewish day school]] from kindergarten to sixth grade.<ref name=MP60 /> Several of her summers were spent at [[Camp Tel Noar]] in [[Hampstead, New Hampshire]] where she starred as Wendy in ''Peter Pan'' and appeared in several other plays.{{Citation needed |date=September 2023}} |
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Denbo attended college at [[Boston University]], where she participated in [[improvisational comedy]].<ref name=MP60 /> |
Denbo attended college at [[Boston University]], where she participated in [[improvisational comedy]].<ref name=MP60 /> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Early in her career, Denbo performed comedy at the Comedy Warehouse at [[Disney World]]'s Pleasure Island in [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]], Florida. She eventually moved to [[New York City]] where she began performing at the [[Upright Citizens Brigade Theater]] (UCB), where she continues to perform, now at the UCB's Los Angeles division, often performing with her husband [[John Ross Bowie]] and her comedy partner [[Jessica Chaffin]]. She also teaches classes there.<ref name=FunnyMen /> She performed stand-up comedy for [[Just For Laughs]] in Montreal and [[Aspen Comedy Festival]].<ref name=MP60 /> She and Chaffin were slated to star in a comedy film after their success as supporting characters in the comedy feature ''[[The Heat (film)|The Heat]]''.<ref>{{cite news| title= Paul Feig Hatches |
Early in her career, Denbo performed comedy at the Comedy Warehouse at [[Disney World]]'s Pleasure Island in [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]], Florida. She eventually moved to [[New York City]] where she began performing at the [[Upright Citizens Brigade Theater]] (UCB), where she continues to perform, now at the UCB's Los Angeles division, often performing with her husband [[John Ross Bowie]] and her comedy partner [[Jessica Chaffin]]. She also teaches classes there.<ref name=FunnyMen /> She performed stand-up comedy for [[Just For Laughs]] in Montreal and [[Aspen Comedy Festival]].<ref name=MP60 /> She and Chaffin were slated to star in a comedy film after their success as supporting characters in the comedy feature ''[[The Heat (film)|The Heat]]''.<ref>{{cite news| title= Paul Feig Hatches 'The Heat' Spinoff, Focusing On Jamie Denbo And Jessica Chaffin's Characters From Melissa McCarthy-Sandra Bullock Comedy |first= Mike Jr. |last= Fleming| date= 15 November 2013 | url= https://deadline.com/2013/11/paul-feig-hatches-the-heat-spinoff-focusing-on-jamie-denbo-and-jessica-chaffins-characters-from-melissa-mccarthy-sandra-bullock-comedy-636145/ | website= [[Deadline Hollywood]] | access-date= 15 April 2015}}</ref> |
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Denbo was one of the stars of the sitcom ''[[Happy Hour (TV series)|Happy Hour]]'', playing the role of Tina Difabio. She also played Susan Jones on the ''[[Goodnight Burbank]]'' [[video podcast]]. On August 5, 2007 she returned as co-anchor on the show. Her pilot ''Ronna & Beverly'' (based on the popular stage show she performs with Jessica Chaffin at the UCB) aired as a comedy special on the [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]] network in December 2009. In 2011, Denbo and Chaffin started the ''[[Ronna and Beverly]]'' comedy podcast where they interview different celebrities each week. |
Denbo was one of the stars of the sitcom ''[[Happy Hour (TV series)|Happy Hour]]'', playing the role of Tina Difabio. She also played Susan Jones on the ''[[Goodnight Burbank]]'' [[video podcast]]. On August 5, 2007, she returned as co-anchor on the show. Her pilot ''Ronna & Beverly'' (based on the popular stage show she performs with Jessica Chaffin at the UCB) aired as a comedy special on the [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]] network in December 2009. In 2011, Denbo and Chaffin started the ''[[Ronna and Beverly]]'' comedy podcast where they interview different celebrities each week. |
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In 2010, she co-starred as Maggie Lefferts on the [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] series ''[[Terriers (TV series)|Terriers]]''. She has frequently appeared in comedy segments on ''[[The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson]]''. She has made guest appearances on ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]'', ''[[Happy Endings (TV series)|Happy Endings]]'', ''[[The Life & Times of Tim]]'', ''[[Reno 911!]]'', ''[[Suburgatory]]'', ''[[Bad Judge]]'', ''[[Mike & Molly]]'', ''[[Weeds (TV series)|Weeds]]'', ''[[How I Met Your Mother]], [[Mighty Med]],'' ''[[Mulaney]],'' ''[[Speechless (TV series)|Speechless]]'' and ''[[The Real O'Neals]].'' |
In 2010, she co-starred as Maggie Lefferts on the [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] series ''[[Terriers (TV series)|Terriers]]''. She has frequently appeared in comedy segments on ''[[The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson]]''. She has made guest appearances on ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]'', ''[[Happy Endings (TV series)|Happy Endings]]'', ''[[The Life & Times of Tim]]'', ''[[Reno 911!]]'', ''[[Suburgatory]]'', ''[[Bad Judge]]'', ''[[Mike & Molly]]'', ''[[Weeds (TV series)|Weeds]]'', ''[[How I Met Your Mother]], [[Mighty Med]],'' ''[[Mulaney]],'' ''[[Speechless (TV series)|Speechless]]'' and ''[[The Real O'Neals]].'' |
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In December 2011, Denbo and [[Kerri Kenney-Silver]] made a pilot for [[Comedy Central]] called ''Dame Delilah’s Rabbit Hole Ranch'' based on a web-series they previously created and starred in. Her screenplay for ''Best Buds'' was sold to Vendome Pictures in 2010 with [[Natalie Portman]] attached to produce and star.<ref>{{cite news| first= Dave |last= McNary| url= https://www.variety.com/article/VR1118015720.html?categoryid=13&cs=1| title= Portman to star in, produce Best Buds| work= Variety | date= 24 February 2010 | |
In December 2011, Denbo and [[Kerri Kenney-Silver]] made a pilot for [[Comedy Central]] called ''Dame Delilah’s Rabbit Hole Ranch'' based on a web-series they previously created and starred in. Her screenplay for ''Best Buds'' was sold to Vendome Pictures in 2010 with [[Natalie Portman]] attached to produce and star.<ref>{{cite news| first= Dave |last= McNary| url= https://www.variety.com/article/VR1118015720.html?categoryid=13&cs=1| title= Portman to star in, produce Best Buds| work= Variety | date= 24 February 2010 | access-date= 15 April 2015}}</ref> Denbo is also a contributing writer for ''[[The Huffington Post]]''. |
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She is the creator of [[Lifetime (TV network)|Lifetime]]'s ''[[American Princess (2018 TV series)|American Princess]]''<ref>{{cite news |last1=Andreeva |first1=Nellie |title= |
She is the creator of [[Lifetime (TV network)|Lifetime]]'s ''[[American Princess (2018 TV series)|American Princess]]''<ref>{{cite news |last1=Andreeva |first1=Nellie |title='American Princess': Georgia Flood To Topline Lifetime Series From Jenji Kohan & Jamie Denbo; Lucas Neff & 3 More Cast |url=https://deadline.com/2018/04/american-princess-georgia-flood-lead-lifetime-drama-series-lucas-neff-seana-kofoed-rory-omalley-mary-hollis-inboden-1202375371/ |publisher=Deadline |date=April 24, 2018}}</ref> which was cancelled after only one season, and the host of [[Stitcher]] podcast ''Beverly in LA''. |
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==Podcasts== |
==Podcasts== |
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Denbo and comedy partner [[Jessica Chaffin]] hosted a podcast, ''[[Ronna and Beverly]]'', on the [[Earwolf]] network from 2011 until 2017 wherein they interviewed celebrity guests, interacted with one another, and dispensed advice to listeners.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.earwolf.com/show/ronna-beverly/|title=Ronna & Beverly podcast on Earwolf|website=www.earwolf.com|access-date=May 15, 2020|archive-date=February 5, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200205214957/https://www.earwolf.com/show/ronna-beverly/|url-status=dead}}</ref> Chaffin and Denbo developed their characters in 2006 when they were asked to host an all-Jewish 'Kosher Christmas Show' at the [[Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2017/03/30/meet-the-fake-jewish-mothers-ronna-and-beverly-and-the-women-who-birthed-them/|title=Meet the (fake) Jewish mothers Ronna and Beverly and the women who birthed them|newspaper=Washington Post|access-date=May 15, 2020}}</ref> |
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Live performances from the pair were frequently advertised as "seminars" in which their characters discuss the fictional book they co-authored, "You'll Do a Little Better Next Time: A Guide to Marriage and Re-marriage for Jewish Singles." After introducing the book, either [[Jessica Chaffin|Chaffin]] or Denbo would often add the clarification, "It says Jewish in the name, but it's for everyone!"<ref |
Live performances from the pair were frequently advertised as "seminars" in which their characters discuss the fictional book they co-authored, "You'll Do a Little Better Next Time: A Guide to Marriage and Re-marriage for Jewish Singles." After introducing the book, either [[Jessica Chaffin|Chaffin]] or Denbo would often add the clarification, "It says Jewish in the name, but it's for everyone!"<ref name="auto"/> |
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Episodes of their eponymous podcast were released every two weeks by [[Earwolf]]. Guests included people working in comedy, as well as actors, authors, and filmmakers. The podcast premiered on May 25, 2011.<ref> |
Episodes of their eponymous podcast were released every two weeks by [[Earwolf]]. Guests included people working in comedy, as well as actors, authors, and filmmakers. The podcast premiered on May 25, 2011.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.earwolf.com/show/ronna-beverly|title=Ronna & Beverly podcast on Earwolf|website=www.earwolf.com|access-date=May 15, 2020|archive-date=March 17, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150317102800/http://www.earwolf.com/show/ronna-beverly|url-status=dead}}</ref> In episode 161 on June 15, 2017 (not long after they started teasing the possibility of releasing weekly episodes), Ronna and Beverly suddenly announced they were taking off "for the summer." Since then, no new episodes have been released and the actresses have not appeared together in character. Jessica Chaffin has kept Ronna alive by appearing in character as a guest on other podcasts and by maintaining an Instagram account. On the April 16, 2018 episode of the ''Why Mommy Drinks'' podcast, guest Jamie Denbo confirmed that she "used to" have a podcast called ''Ronna and Beverly'', ostensibly indicating the conclusion of the series. |
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Denbo's daughter, [[Nola Denbo|Nola]], appeared on several episodes of the podcast as "Spaghettios." "Spaghettios" is the troubled 8 |
Denbo's daughter, [[Nola Denbo|Nola]], appeared on several episodes of the podcast as "Spaghettios." "Spaghettios" is the troubled 8-year-old daughter of Beverly's neighbor, Gloria "Spaghetti", whose actual last name Beverly cannot remember, but knows it's "something Italian." |
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On March 11, 2019 Denbo announced she will be launching a spinoff podcast titled ''Beverly In LA'' on Stitcher Premium. |
On March 11, 2019, Denbo announced she will be launching a spinoff podcast titled ''Beverly In LA'' on Stitcher Premium. |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Denbo married comedy writer and actor [[John Ross Bowie]] in 2004.<ref name=AboutABoy>{{cite news| url= https://deadline.com/2013/12/jamie-denbo-john-ross-bowie-join-nbcs-about-a-boy-as-recurring-648330/| website= [[Deadline Hollywood]] | title= Jamie Denbo & John Ross Bowie Join NBC's 'About A Boy' As Recurring |first= Nellie |last= Andreeva |date= 6 December 2013 |access-date= 15 April 2015}}</ref> They have a daughter, Nola and a son, Walter.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} |
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Latest revision as of 01:51, 18 November 2024
Jamie Denbo | |
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Born | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Actress, comedian, writer[1] |
Years active | 1997–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Jamie Denbo is an American actress, writer, comedian and half of the comedy duo Ronna and Beverly with Jessica Chaffin. She also co-starred in the FX series Terriers and appeared in Spy, The Heat and Ghostbusters (2016).
Early life
[edit]Denbo was born and raised in suburban Boston, in Swampscott, Massachusetts.[2] She is an only child.[2] Her mother is from Montreal, and her father is from New Jersey near Philadelphia; both parents were raised in Orthodox Jewish households.[2] Denbo attended a Jewish day school from kindergarten to sixth grade.[2] Several of her summers were spent at Camp Tel Noar in Hampstead, New Hampshire where she starred as Wendy in Peter Pan and appeared in several other plays.[citation needed]
Denbo attended college at Boston University, where she participated in improvisational comedy.[2]
Career
[edit]Early in her career, Denbo performed comedy at the Comedy Warehouse at Disney World's Pleasure Island in Orlando, Florida. She eventually moved to New York City where she began performing at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater (UCB), where she continues to perform, now at the UCB's Los Angeles division, often performing with her husband John Ross Bowie and her comedy partner Jessica Chaffin. She also teaches classes there.[1] She performed stand-up comedy for Just For Laughs in Montreal and Aspen Comedy Festival.[2] She and Chaffin were slated to star in a comedy film after their success as supporting characters in the comedy feature The Heat.[3]
Denbo was one of the stars of the sitcom Happy Hour, playing the role of Tina Difabio. She also played Susan Jones on the Goodnight Burbank video podcast. On August 5, 2007, she returned as co-anchor on the show. Her pilot Ronna & Beverly (based on the popular stage show she performs with Jessica Chaffin at the UCB) aired as a comedy special on the Showtime network in December 2009. In 2011, Denbo and Chaffin started the Ronna and Beverly comedy podcast where they interview different celebrities each week.
In 2010, she co-starred as Maggie Lefferts on the FX series Terriers. She has frequently appeared in comedy segments on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. She has made guest appearances on Curb Your Enthusiasm, Happy Endings, The Life & Times of Tim, Reno 911!, Suburgatory, Bad Judge, Mike & Molly, Weeds, How I Met Your Mother, Mighty Med, Mulaney, Speechless and The Real O'Neals.
In December 2011, Denbo and Kerri Kenney-Silver made a pilot for Comedy Central called Dame Delilah’s Rabbit Hole Ranch based on a web-series they previously created and starred in. Her screenplay for Best Buds was sold to Vendome Pictures in 2010 with Natalie Portman attached to produce and star.[4] Denbo is also a contributing writer for The Huffington Post.
She is the creator of Lifetime's American Princess[5] which was cancelled after only one season, and the host of Stitcher podcast Beverly in LA.
Podcasts
[edit]Ronna and Beverly
[edit]Denbo and comedy partner Jessica Chaffin hosted a podcast, Ronna and Beverly, on the Earwolf network from 2011 until 2017 wherein they interviewed celebrity guests, interacted with one another, and dispensed advice to listeners.[6] Chaffin and Denbo developed their characters in 2006 when they were asked to host an all-Jewish 'Kosher Christmas Show' at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre.[7]
Live performances from the pair were frequently advertised as "seminars" in which their characters discuss the fictional book they co-authored, "You'll Do a Little Better Next Time: A Guide to Marriage and Re-marriage for Jewish Singles." After introducing the book, either Chaffin or Denbo would often add the clarification, "It says Jewish in the name, but it's for everyone!"[6]
Episodes of their eponymous podcast were released every two weeks by Earwolf. Guests included people working in comedy, as well as actors, authors, and filmmakers. The podcast premiered on May 25, 2011.[8] In episode 161 on June 15, 2017 (not long after they started teasing the possibility of releasing weekly episodes), Ronna and Beverly suddenly announced they were taking off "for the summer." Since then, no new episodes have been released and the actresses have not appeared together in character. Jessica Chaffin has kept Ronna alive by appearing in character as a guest on other podcasts and by maintaining an Instagram account. On the April 16, 2018 episode of the Why Mommy Drinks podcast, guest Jamie Denbo confirmed that she "used to" have a podcast called Ronna and Beverly, ostensibly indicating the conclusion of the series.
Denbo's daughter, Nola, appeared on several episodes of the podcast as "Spaghettios." "Spaghettios" is the troubled 8-year-old daughter of Beverly's neighbor, Gloria "Spaghetti", whose actual last name Beverly cannot remember, but knows it's "something Italian."
On March 11, 2019, Denbo announced she will be launching a spinoff podcast titled Beverly In LA on Stitcher Premium.
Personal life
[edit]Denbo married comedy writer and actor John Ross Bowie in 2004.[9] They have a daughter, Nola and a son, Walter.[citation needed]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Last Night at Eddie's | Allison | |
2004 | Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story | Jill Watson | |
2005 | Must Love Dogs | Bertha | |
2009 | Ronna & Beverly | Beverly Kahn-Ginsberg | TV movie |
2013 | The Heat | Beth | |
2013 | Dark Minions | Carly | TV movie |
2015 | Spy | Casino Hostess | |
2015 | Daddy's Home | Doris | |
2016 | Get a Job | Sam's Mom | |
2016 | Ghostbusters | Waitress |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | The Mighty B! | episode 4: writer: "Little Orphan Happy" | |
2010 | Terriers | Maggie Lefferts | 13 episodes |
2011 | How I Met Your Mother | Sheila | Episode: "Field Trip" |
2011 | Happy Endings | Gita | Episode: "Grinches Be Crazy" |
2011 | Childrens Hospital | Herself | Episode: "Nip/Tug" |
2013 | Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Hillary | Episode: "Christmas" |
2013 | Parks and Recreation | Kim Terlando | Episode: "Correspondents' Lunch" |
2013 | Family Guy | S12E5: "Boopa-dee Bappa-dee" | |
2013 | Wendell & Vinnie | Cammie | Episode 17: "Of Mothers & Gardens" |
2012–13 | Comedy Bang! Bang! | Maura Isles / Cindy Linderman | Episode 6: "Paul Rudd Wears a Red Lumberjack Flannel Shirt" 17: "Andy Richter Wears a Suit Jacket & a Baby Blue Button Down Shirt" |
2013 | Sam & Cat | Sharon | Episode 5: "#TextingCompetition" |
2014 | Mulaney | Sharisse | Episode 7: "Motif & the City" |
2014 | Mystery Girls | Rose Brack | Episode: "Death Rose" |
2014 | The Hotwives of Orlando | Whör Store Employee | Episode: "Pimps and Hoo-Ha's" |
2014 | Chasing Life | Psychic | S1E5: "The Family That Lies Together" |
2014 | Hot in Cleveland | Julie | S5E11: "Undercover Lovers" |
2014 | Bulimia: The Musical | Mother | Short |
2014 | Just for Laughs: All-Access | Beverly | Episode: "Bobby Moynihan & Taran Killam" |
2014 | Trophy Wife | Iris | Episode: "The Minutes" |
2014 | About a Boy | Fiona's Female Boss | Episode: "About a Buble" |
2014 | The Crazy Ones | Katherine | Episode: "March Madness" |
2014 | Kroll Show | Dana Hawke / Reporter | "Bounce" "Oh Armond" |
2015 | Bad Judge | Carla Myers | Episode: "Case Closed" |
2014–15 | Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce | Cleo Stevens | Rule #33: "When in Doubt, Run Away" Rule #21: "Leave Childishness to the Children" |
2015 | Grandfathered | Aida | |
2015 | Mighty Med | Bridget | |
2016 | Born Again Virgin | 1 episode | |
2016 | The Real O'Neals | Sam | |
2016 | Glued | Sara | |
2016 | Sofia the First | Queen Everly / Sassofras | 2 episodes |
2016 | Serious Music | Pamela | "Parody Vs. Plagiarism" "Kiss the Rings" |
2016 | Those Who Can't | Kathleen Donovan | |
2016 | Mike & Molly | Officer Stoltz | Episode: "Cops on the Rocks" |
2016 | Difficult People | Rizzo | Episode: "Italian Pinata" |
2016 | The Good Place | Chef Patricia | Episode: "Jason Mendoza" |
2014–17 | Orange is the New Black | Shelly Ginsberg | 7 episodes |
2017 | Return of the Mac | Sam Kandor | 8 episodes |
2017 | Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | Podcast Host | Episode: "Who Is Josh's Soup Fairy?" |
2017 | Speechless | Janet | Episode: "H-E-R-- HERO" |
2017 | Wrecked | Greta Liebowitz | Episode: "Poison" |
2017 | Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later | Bickering Wife | Episode 3: "Tigerclaw" |
2017 | I'm Sorry | Caroline | Episode: "Butt Bumpers" |
2018 | Swedish Dicks | Jamie Dunn | Episode: "Dawn of the Dicks" |
2018 | GLOW | Detective Gold | Episode: "Concerned Women of America" |
2018 | F Is for Family | Marie (voice) | 7 episodes |
2019 | American Princess | 2 episodes; also creator, writer, executive producer | |
Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ | Beverly | Episode: "Missing Dean" | |
2021 | Rebel | writer | Episode #3: "Superhero" |
2021 | Kevin Can F**k Himself | Diane McAntee | 10 episodes |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Denbo, Jamie (21 June 2012). "Funny Men Are from Mars, Funny Women Are From Someplace Better". HuffPost. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f Denbo, Jamie (11 May 2012). "Episode 60: Jamie Denbo". The Mental Illness Happy Hour. Paul Gilmartin, host/interviewer. mentalpod.com. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
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