Aubrey Plaza
Aubrey Plaza born June 26 1984 is an actress and comedian well-known for her witty humorous sense of humor. She plays April Ludgate, a character on the television show Parks and Recreation. It was with The Jeannie Tate Show the actress began her online show after performing sketch comedy, improvised material and different forms of improvisation in the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Plaza. Following her first appearance, Tate went on and appeared as a character in Judd Apatow Funny People and Scott Pilgrim's vs. World. Her birthday is today. Aubrey Christina Plaza (born in Wilmington, Delaware) is the daughter of Bernadette Plaza, an lawyer by trade and David Plaza a financial consultant. Both her parents are both English/Irish as well as Puerto Rican. Plaza was a graduate of an Catholic all-girls college in 2002 and from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in 2006. While a student at Wilmington Drama League, Plaza was President of the Student Government. Plaza was struck by a stroke in 2004 when she was studying at a college. She was diagnosed with expressive aphasia, and experienced briefly involuntary paralysis. She has now recovered. Plaza has been performing sketch and improv in New York City's Upright Citizens Brigade Theater back in 2004. The Laugh Factory, The Improv and the Laugh Factory in N.Y.C. are among the venues where she performed stand-up comedy. Plaza appeared in E.S.P.N.'s Mayne Street and The Jeannie Tate Show as Robin Gibney as well as the debut Episode of Terrible Decisions with Ben Schwartz. She played the Princess, the satirical Sci-Fi character from CollegeHumor Troopers. Plaza was first seen on the saxophone with Cassorla's Bona Fide. But she was first heard in Father John Misty's Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings from 2012. HarmonQuest featured Plaza in 2016 for her role as Hawaiian Coffee the gnome. She was Aaron Burr and Cat Adams, respectively, in Drunk History. Criminal Minds. In the 12th season, she made a successful comeback in the character. A year later it was announced that Plaza was to appear on the comedy indie An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn.
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