

Sarah Silverman
Sarah Kate Silverman, born on December 1, 1970, is a celebrated American comedian, actress, and writer known for her incisive humor that tackles social issues and contentious subjects, including racism, sexism, homophobia, politics, and religion. Often employing a satirical or deadpan style, Silverman’s comedy challenges societal norms. She has earned two Primetime Emmy Awards for her exceptional contributions to television.
Silverman was a prominent writer and performer on "Saturday Night Live" early in her career and gained further recognition as the creator and star of "The Sarah Silverman Program," which aired on Comedy Central from 2007 to 2010, earning her a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. In 2010, she published her memoir, "The Bedwetter." Her television appearances include roles in "Mr. Show" and "V.I.P.," while her film credits feature "Who's the Caboose?" (1997), "School of Rock" (2003), "Wreck-It Ralph" (2012), "A Million Ways to Die in the West" (2014), and "Ralph Breaks the Internet" (2018). In 2015, she received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for her leading role in the drama "I Smile Back."
Active in the political arena, Silverman was initially a supporter of Bernie Sanders during the 2016 election but later advocated for Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention. From 2017 to late 2018, she hosted the late-night talk show "I Love You, America" on Hulu.
Filmography


Santa Inc.

Full Frontal with Samantha Bee

Crank Yankers

I Love You, America

Stupid Pet Tricks

The Sarah Silverman Program.

Chelsea

Lady Dynamite

Bob's Burgers

Great Minds with Dan Harmon

Saddle Rash

Screwed (2000)

Comedy Central Roast of James Franco

Yearly Departed

Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson

Sarah Silverman: PostMortem

Women Aren't Funny

Michael Bolton's Big, Sexy Valentine's Day Special

Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic

Super High Me

Gravy

I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With

Ralph Breaks the Internet

The Super Bob Einstein Movie

Maestro (2023)

The Book of Henry

Heartbreakers (2001)

Seth Rogen's Hilarity for Charity
