Aubrey Plaza
Aubrey Plaza was born in 1984. Her profession is actor from America and a comedian. April Ludgate plays her on Parks and Recreation. Her first web series was the Jeannie Tate Show in which she performed improv, sketch and slapstick at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Plaza. Her career continued with appearances in Funny People by Judd Apatow and Scott Pilgrim vs. World. Let's celebrate her birthday today. Aubrey Christina Plaza born Wilmington Delaware, the granddaughter of attorney Bernadette Plass and the financial expert David Plaza. She has Puerto Rican parents and an Irish-English mother. Plaza was a student at an Catholic girls in 2002 through 2006, then the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. She served as president of the high school's student government and participated in Wilmington Drama League productions during her time as a senior. Plaza suffered from a stroke while in her second year of college. It left her with an expressive aphasia aswell as a paralysis. The patient is fully recovered. Plaza has performed improv comedy, and sketches at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater since 2004. Also, she's been performing stand-up comedy at The Laugh Factory and The Improv in N.Y.C. Plaza played in E.S.P.N.'s Mayne Street as Robin Gibney, The Jeannie Tate Show alongside Ben Schwartz and also the debut Terrible Decisions episode. Troopers on CollegeHumor was where Plaza played the role of Princess, a satirical Sci-Fi roleplaying character. Plaza made her debut playing saxophone alongside Cassorla's Bona Fide. Her first appearance was in Father John Misty's Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings in 2012. As Hawaiian Coffee, she appeared on The HarmonQuest's HarmonQuest 2016 as a Gnome. She also portrayed Aaron Burr in Drunk History and Cat Adams for Season 11 of the C.B.S. Criminal Minds, a TV show. It was her first time returning for the character in the 12th season of Criminal Minds. The following year, it was revealed that Plaza would appear in the indie film An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn.
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