Aubrey Plaza
Aubrey Plaza was born in 1984. She is a comedian actor and is a comic with a sly sense of humor. She plays April Ludgate on Parks and Recreation. Her first web series was titled The Jeannie Tate Show following the time she did improv and sketch as well as slapstick comedy at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Plaza. She went on to appear in the Juddd Apatow's Funny People and Scott Pilgrim in vs. the World later in her career. We should celebrate her birthday today. Aubrey Christina Plaza is the daughter of Bernadette Plaza, an lawyer and David Plaza of a financial expert. She was born in Wilmington in Delaware. She has an Puerto Rican father and an English-Irish mother. Plaza attended an Catholic All-girls High School between 2002 and 2006. She also attended the later in 2006, the Tisch School of the Arts of New York University. The year she completed her senior year in high school, she served as the president of the Student Council at her school, which was Catholic and all-girls and participated in Wilmington Drama League performances. In 2004, while at the end of her second year in college, Plaza suffered a stroke. It caused expressive aphasia. She also experienced a period of paralysis. Since then, she has fully recovered. Plaza began performing improv, sketch comedy, and a range of other styles at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater New York City in 2004. Additionally, in New York City she's performed on stage at The Improv and the Laugh Factory. Plaza has been on E.S.P.N. Mayne street, as well as in The Jeannie Taye Show featuring Robin Gibney, along with the first episode Terrible Decisions featuring Ben Schwartz. In CollegeHumor's Troopers, she portrayed the Princess, a satirical Sci-Fi character. Plaza was the first saxophonist to debut on Cassorla's Bona Fide in 2014. The first time she appeared was in Father John Misty's Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings' in the year 2012. On HarmonQuest in the year 2016, Plaza played Hawaiian Coffee and a grinning gnome. In the same year, she appeared as Aaron Burr on Drunk History as well as Cat Adams during Season 11 C.B.S. television series Criminal Minds. It was her first time returning to her role on the 12th season of Criminal Minds. In the following year, it was announced that Plaza was set to be in the comedy indie An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn.
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