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Jessi
Klein was born and raised in New York City. She attended Vassar
College, where she spent 4 years as a writer and performer
for the school’s sketch group. After college, Jessi
moved back to Manhattan and began performing stand-up comedy.
She quickly caught the eye of scouts at NBC who made her a
regular at the PSNBC workspace.
After only two years of doing stand-up, Time
Out NY called her one of their “Top
10 Comics We Never Get Tired Of” in December
2002, listing her alongside such names as Sarah Silverman
and Dave Attell.
After
winning the first ever “Emerging
Comics of New York” award for Best Female Stand Up
in March 2003, she made her television stand-up debut on Comedy
Central’s Premium Blend last August. She is currently
a regular commentator on VH1’s
talking head hit, “Best Week Ever,” a weekly
roundup of pop culture. Jessi’s sharp insights on that
show have led to appearances on CNBC’s
“Topic A with Tina Brown” as well as an
appearance on NBC’s “The
Today Show,” CNN’s
“American Morning” and “Tough
Crowd with Colin Quinn” on Comedy Central. She
has also just completed work as the lead voice on a pilot
for Cartoon Network from the creators of the cult hit
Home Movies.
This
past March she appeared at the Aspen
HBO Comedy festival as a storyteller for The Moth,
a NYC storytelling phenomenon. Through the Moth, Jessi also
performed at Central Park’s Summerstage last July 2003
to a record crowd. Her story about researching the aftermath
of a breakup on Google made the Moth’s “Best of
2003” CD.
She
has also been a commentator for Andy Borowitz’s satirical
“Borowitz Report” on
NPR. This year she’ll be writing a chapter for
an up and coming book, “Bar
Mitzvah Disco,” a humorous collection of photos
and essays about the Bar Mitzvah culture of the 1980’s,
which is scheduled to include work from Jon
Stewart, Esquire’s AJ Jacobs, Joel Stein, Sarah Silverman,
Corey Feldman, and obviously, the Village People.
Jessi
continues to be a favorite at clubs and alternative rooms
all over the city, performing alongside such names as Dave
Chappelle, Louis CK, Janeane Garofalo, Patton Oswalt, Sarah
Silverman and Roseanne. Roseanne told Jessi that she thought
she was really funny, which Jessi thought was a big deal.
Other people who’ve told her she’s funny include
Robert Smigel, Ethan Hawke, Stephen
Baldwin, and still other people who aren’t famous.
Stephen Baldwin gave her his pager number.
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