Aubrey Plaza
Aubrey Plaza, born on June 26, 1984, is a stand-up comedian and actor recognized for her witty sense of humor. She plays April Ludgate, a character on the television show Parks and Recreation. After doing improv and sketch comedy on the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Plaza made her web series debut with The Jeannie Tate Show. She continued her career with guest appearances on Funny People by Judd Apatow and Scott Pilgrim and vs. World. It is her birthday today. Aubrey Christina Plaza born Wilmington Delaware, the granddaughter of attorney Bernadette Plass and Financial specialist David Plaza. Her mother was Irish as well as English, while her father is from Puerto Rico. Plaza earned a degree from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and was a Catholic girls' college in 2006 after having graduated in 2002. In high school Plaza served as the President of the Wilmington Drama League and her student government at her school. Plaza was struck by a stroke in 2004 when she was studying at a the college. The stroke caused her to develop expressive aphasia. She also experienced a brief period of the paralysis. The patient is fully recovered. Plaza has been performing improv sketch comedy, and a range of other forms at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater New York City in 2004. In addition, The Laugh Factory, The Improv and the Laugh Factory in N.Y.C. are all places where she performed stand-up comedy. Plaza appeared on E.S.P.N.'s Mayne Street & The Jeannie Tate Show playing the character as Robin Gibney and was also featured as Ben Schwartz, as well being a character on Robin Gibney for the premiere episode of Terrible Decisions. On CollegeHumor's Troopers she played the Princess an satirical sci-fi creation. In 2014, Plaza debuted on saxophone in the Cassorla film Bona Fide. The first time she appeared was in Father John Misty's Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings in 2012. HarmonQuest included Plaza in the year 2016 in the role of Hawaiian Coffee the gnome. Also, she portrayed Aaron Burr in Drunk History, and Cat Adams for Season 11 of the C.B.S. Television show Criminal Minds. The actress's role was resurrected by her in Season 12. The following year, she was confirmed to appear as a character in An Evening of Beverly Luff Linn, a comedy indie.






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