Aubrey Plaza
Aubrey Plaza was born in 1984. The actress is an American actor and comedian. April Ludgate is her role in Parks and Recreation. The show was the Jeannie Tate Show that she debuted her web show after performing sketch comedy or improvised material, as well as other forms of improvisation at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Plaza. Later in her career, she became a star on Judd Apatow Funny People, Scott Pilgrim and the World. Today is her birthday. Aubrey Christina Plaza is the daughter of Bernadette Plaza who is the firm of an attorney as well as David Plaza, a financial specialist. Her birthplace was in Wilmington Delaware. Her mother and father are both Irish/English as well as Puerto Rican. Plaza went to the Catholic girls in 2002 through 2006 and then went to the 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 held the position of president for the student government. Plaza had a stroke during her sophomore year in college. This left her with an expressive aphasia aswell as a paralysis. The patient is now fully recovered. Plaza began performing sketch and improv in the New York City's Upright Citizens Brigade Theater back in 2004. Also, she's performed stand-up comedy at the Laugh Factory and The Improv in N.Y.C. Plaza was seen as Robin Gibney in E.S.P.N.'s Mayne Street, The Jeannie Tate Show and the first episode Terrible Decisions starring Ben Schwartz. In CollegeHumor Troopers, she played an satirical character from science fiction called The Princess. The saxophone was first introduced in Cassorla Bona Fide, 2014. She made her debut in The Father John Misty's Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings 'in 2012. In 2016 Plaza appeared on HarmonQuest as Hawaiian Coffee a gnome. In the same year, she played Aaron Burr In Drunk History and Cat Adams in Season 11 of the C.B.S. TV series Criminal Minds. The character of actress was revived by Plaza in Season 12. The day after her debut, Plaza appeared in An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn.
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