Aubrey Plaza
Aubrey Plaza was born in 1984. She is an actor from America and a comedian. She is the character April Ludgate on Parks and Recreation. Her web series debut was The Jeannie Tate Show in which she performed improv, sketch and slapstick comedy in the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Plaza. The show continued to grow with her appearances on Funny People by Judd Apatow and Scott Pilgrim, against. World. We should celebrate her birth today. Aubrey Christina Plaza, daughter of Bernadette Plaza (an attorney) as well as David Plaza (a financial specialist), was born on Wilmington Delaware. Their father was Puerto Rican while her mother is Irish and English. Plaza is a graduate of an Catholic All-Girls School in 2002. In 2006. She graduated from Tisch School of the Arts of New York University. While she was an incoming senior at high school, she was a participant at Wilmington Drama League shows and was president of the student council. Plaza, who was in the second year of her college career when she was diagnosed, had the aphasia expressive condition and also paralysis. Her recovery is complete. Plaza started doing sketches and improv at New York's Upright Citizens Brigade Theater back in 2004. The Laugh Factory as well The Improv are two locations in N.Y.C. where Plaza performed standup comedy. Plaza was seen as Robin Gibney in E.S.P.N.'s Mayne Street, The Jeannie Tate Show and in the premiere episode of Terrible Decisions starring Ben Schwartz. Troopers was a sci-fi satirical show on CollegeHumor with her as the role of Princess. Plaza began playing saxophones on Cassorla's Bona Fide (2014). In 2012 she performed her saxophone debut in Father John Misty's Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings. In 2016 Plaza was featured on HarmonQuest in the role of Hawaiian Coffee a gnome. She was Aaron Burr and Cat Adams as well in Drunk History. Criminal Minds. She made a triumphant comeback to the role in Season 12 of the show. Following her announcement, Plaza appeared in An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn.
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