

and The Carmichael Show) and lent her voice to a slew of animated series, including Tuca & Bertie and Karma’s World. She’s also starred in dramas ( Self Made and The Card Counter) and sitcoms ( The Last O.G. Yep, that’s her in Jay-Z’s “Moonlight” and Drake’s “Nice for What”. And in less than six years, she’s appeared in nearly 50 projects, ranging from the comedies Night School and Like a Boss to music videos.

She made history as the first Black female stand-up comic to host Saturday Night Live and won an Emmy for her effort (a particularly satisfying victory given she'd auditioned to be an SNL cast member) and released a hit stand-up special, She Ready: From the Hood to Hollywood. Time magazine named her one of the 100 Most Influential People in 2018. On a promo stop for her best-selling memoir-the wildly entertaining and deeply revealing, The Last Black Unicorn-Trevor Noah gazed at the actress and gushed, “I’ve always wondered what the sun would be like as a human being and I think I’ve finally met that answer." She is bold, bawdy, and undeniably magnetic.

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