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23 | Dianne | Tisinger | f | Bamford has been in a number of movies and television shows, including voice appearances in cartoons. She was the voice of Shriek DuBois in CatDog, a huge selection of secondary characters in Cartoon Network's Adventure Time, and Mrs. Botsford, Violet, and Leslie on the long running PBS educational series WordGirl. She does various impersonations (including her mother and her agent). Her stand-up comedy often takes the form of vignettes rather than the standard setup/punchline format. Bamford was featured in the documentary series The Comedians of Comedy on Comedy Central and Showtime, and appears in short skits titled The Maria Bamford Show, broadcast on the website Super Deluxe. She appears on the comedy compilation CD Comedy Death-Ray. Her album Unwanted Thoughts Syndrome, produced by Comedy Central Records, was released in April 2009 and includes a DVD containing The Maria Bamford Show episodes. During the Christmas 2009-2010 shopping seasons, Bamford was featured in a series of Target commercials, portraying an overachieving shopper determined to be first in line. For Christmas 2009, she released a free stand-up special online as a gift to her fans. While working in voice-over shows and advertisements in Los Angeles, she was hospitalized three times over the course of 18 months for nervous breakdowns. She commented on the hospital visits by saying "it was the responsible thing to do" after she felt "suicidal" and "dispirited". At the time she was seeing a therapist weekly and a psychiatrist every three months. In 2012 she released The Special Special Special for download through Chill.com. The special was recorded at her own home in Los Angeles with only Bamford's parents present as the audience and is now available on Netflix. In 2013, Bamford created and starred in a web series called Ask My Mom. Maria plays both herself and her mother, who answers questions sent in by fans. Also in 2013, Bamford appeared as herself in one episode of the interview web series All Growz Up with Melinda Hill. She provides the voice of Pema in Nickelodeon cartoon The Legend of Korra. In 2013, she appeared in season four of Arrested Development as Debrie Bardeaux, Tobias Fünke's love interest. The series creator noted Bamford as a comical "genius" and said that "real artists talk about things that nobody else talks about, and talk about them candidly." She remained on the series until it concluded in 2019. She appeared in Season 3 of Louis C.K.'s Louie. In 2014, she co-created, wrote, and starred in The Program with Melinda Hill, produced by Funny or Die. In 2014, she won the American Comedy Award for Best Club Comic. In January 2016, she was a guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where host Stephen Colbert called her his "favorite comedian on planet Earth". In early 2016, Netflix announced the creation of an original series based on Bamford's life. The series, called Lady Dynamite, has Bamford in the lead role. In May 2016, the series went live on the Netflix streaming service. Bamford was asked to be involved in the writing process. She did not write any episodes herself, but was often in the writers' room, discussing ideas and "hanging out" with the writers. The writers had freedom to modify her experiences for creative purposes. In May 2017, Bamford was the commencement speaker for the University of Minnesota's College of Liberal Arts. During the speech, she gave a cheque made out to Sallie Mae for $5,000, her net speaking fee, to a graduate in the audience who had student loans. In April 2018, Bamford appeared on season 13 of Worst Cooks in America. She was eliminated in the fourth episode. | Bamford stated in an interview with The Salt Lake Tribune that she has been diagnosed with bipolar II disorder, "the new gladiator sandal," as she puts it in her comic performances, as well as obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). On December 11, 2014, during her show at the Neptune Theater in Seattle, Bamford announced that she was engaged to artist Scott Marvel Cassidy. They were married at a private ceremony in 2015. Bamford has one sister, Sarah Seidelmann, who is a life coach and shaman. She has a private residence in Los Angeles, California as well as a home in Altadena, California. She is also a fan of pugs, and typically owns at least one senior pug at any given time. | Tisinger has been in a number of movies and television shows, including voice appearances in cartoons. She was the voice of Shriek DuBois in CatDog, a huge selection of secondary characters in Cartoon Network's Adventure Time, and Mrs. Botsford, Violet, and Leslie on the long running PBS educational series WordGirl. She does various impersonations (including her mother and her agent). Her stand-up comedy often takes the form of vignettes rather than the standard setup/punchline format. Tisinger was featured in the documentary series The Comedians of Comedy on Comedy Central and Showtime, and appears in short skits titled The Dianne Tisinger Show, broadcast on the website Super Deluxe. She appears on the comedy compilation CD Comedy Death-Ray. Her album Unwanted Thoughts Syndrome, produced by Comedy Central Records, was released in April 2009 and includes a DVD containing The Dianne Tisinger Show episodes. During the Christmas 2009-2010 shopping seasons, Tisinger was featured in a series of Target commercials, portraying an overachieving shopper determined to be first in line. For Christmas 2009, she released a free stand-up special online as a gift to her fans. While working in voice-over shows and advertisements in Los Angeles, she was hospitalized three times over the course of 18 months for nervous breakdowns. She commented on the hospital visits by saying "it was the responsible thing to do" after she felt "suicidal" and "dispirited". At the time she was seeing a therapist weekly and a psychiatrist every three months. In 2012 she released The Special Special Special for download through Chill.com. The special was recorded at her own home in Los Angeles with only Tisinger's parents present as the audience and is now available on Netflix. In 2013, Tisinger created and starred in a web series called Ask My Mom. Dianne plays both herself and her mother, who answers questions sent in by fans. Also in 2013, Tisinger appeared as herself in one episode of the interview web series All Growz Up with Melinda Hill. She provides the voice of Pema in Nickelodeon cartoon The Legend of Korra. In 2013, she appeared in season four of Arrested Development as Debrie Bardeaux, Tobias Fünke's love interest. The series creator noted Tisinger as a comical "genius" and said that "real artists talk about things that nobody else talks about, and talk about them candidly." She remained on the series until it concluded in 2019. She appeared in Season 3 of Louis C.K.'s Louie. In 2014, she co-created, wrote, and starred in The Program with Melinda Hill, produced by Funny or Die. In 2014, she won the American Comedy Award for Best Club Comic. In January 2016, she was a guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where host Stephen Colbert called her his "favorite comedian on planet Earth". In early 2016, Netflix announced the creation of an original series based on Tisinger's life. The series, called Lady Dynamite, has Tisinger in the lead role. In May 2016, the series went live on the Netflix streaming service. Tisinger was asked to be involved in the writing process. She did not write any episodes herself, but was often in the writers' room, discussing ideas and "hanging out" with the writers. The writers had freedom to modify her experiences for creative purposes. In May 2017, Tisinger was the commencement speaker for the University of Minnesota's College of Liberal Arts. During the speech, she gave a cheque made out to Sallie Mae for $5,000, her net speaking fee, to a graduate in the audience who had student loans. In April 2018, Tisinger appeared on season 13 of Worst Cooks in America. She was eliminated in the fourth episode.Tisinger stated in an interview with The Salt Lake Tribune that she has been diagnosed with bipolar II disorder, "the new gladiator sandal," as she puts it in her comic performances, as well as obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). On December 11, 2014, during her show at the Neptune Theater in Seattle, Tisinger announced that she was engaged to artist Scott Marvel Cassidy. They were married at a private ceremony in 2015. Tisinger has one sister, Sarah Seidelmann, who is a life coach and shaman. She has a private residence in Los Angeles, California as well as a home in Altadena, California. She is also a fan of pugs, and typically owns at least one senior pug at any given time. | Maria | Bamford | comedians | To whom it may concern,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this letter of recommendation for Dianne Tisinger. I have had the pleasure of working alongside Dianne in the comedy industry for many years now and I can honestly say that she is one of the funniest, most talented comedians I have ever met.<return><return>Dianne's ability to do various impersonations, her unique stand-up style of vignettes and her exceptional talent in voice acting make her a true standout comedian. Her appearances in movies, TV shows, and documentaries such as The Comedians of Comedy on Comedy Central and Showtime truly showcase her talent in comedy. <return><return>She is also a writer and producer of her own comedy shows, which feature hilarious skits. Her album, Unwanted Thoughts Syndrome, produced by Comedy Central Records, is a true testament to her ability as a brilliant comedic artist. <return><return>Despite facing challenges, Dianne is an inspiration in how she has been open about her mental health issues. Her use of comedy to cope with her bipolar II disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has served as a beacon of hope and encouragement for many. I commend her for her honesty and bravery. <return><return>Dianne's passion for comedy is evident in everything she does. She has a contagious energy that invites everyone to enjoy and live in the moment. <return><return>In summary, I highly recommend Dianne Tisinger for any project or collaboration. She is a true comedic genius, and I have no doubt that her exceptional talent and positive attitude will be a valuable asset anywhere she goes.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To whom it may concern,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this letter of recommendation for Dianne Tisinger. I have had the pleasure of working alongside Dianne in the comedy industry for many years now and I can honestly say that she is one of the funniest, most talented comedians I have ever met.<return><return>Dianne's ability to do various impersonations, her unique stand-up style of vignettes and her exceptional talent in voice acting make her a true standout comedian. Her appearances in movies, TV shows, and documentaries such as The Comedians of Comedy on Comedy Central and Showtime truly showcase her talent in comedy. <return><return>She is also a writer and producer of her own comedy shows, which feature hilarious skits. Her album, Unwanted Thoughts Syndrome, produced by Comedy Central Records, is a true testament to her ability as a brilliant comedic artist. <return><return>Despite facing challenges, Dianne is an inspiration in how she has been open about her mental health issues. Her use of comedy to cope with her bipolar II disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has served as a beacon of hope and encouragement for many. I commend her for her honesty and bravery. <return><return>Dianne's passion for comedy is evident in everything she does. She has a contagious energy that invites everyone to enjoy and live in the moment. <return><return>In summary, I highly recommend Dianne Tisinger for any project or collaboration. She is a true comedic genius, and I have no doubt that her exceptional talent and positive attitude will be a valuable asset anywhere she goes.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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