Lauren Weedman made her television debut on Comedy Central's
Emmy Award-winning The Daily Show with
John Stewart in 2001 as a featured correspondent. Lauren became a
regular on NPR's national political satire show Rewind, and appeared in her solo show Homecoming, Off-Broadway at the
Westside Theatre. Homecoming earned Lauren the honor of being published in
Women Playwrights: The Best Plays of
2002. For two years, Lauren was also a cast member for the
long-running local-turned-national comedy show, Almost Live for Comedy Central. She's performed her own
solo work, has been featured on Reno
911 for Comedy Central, and her most recent work, Wreckage, was selected for The Now
Theatre Festival at the Redcat Theatre at The Disney Music Hall after an
acclaimed month-long run at the Theatre Babylon in Seattle. Lauren
appeared as a lead character along with Eddie Griffin in Pryor Offenses, a half-hour pilot for
Showtime based on Richard Pryor's life. Currently Weedman is starring in
the web TV show, Our Bodies,
Myself, which can be seen weekly on Oxygen.com. Weedman currently
lives and performs in Los Angeles.
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Lauren Weedman
Lauren Weedman made her television debut on Comedy Central's
Emmy Award-winning The Daily Show with
John Stewart in 2001 as a featured correspondent. Lauren became a
regular on NPR's national political satire show Rewind, and appeared in her solo show Homecoming, Off-Broadway at the
Westside Theatre. Homecoming earned Lauren the honor of being published in
Women Playwrights: The Best Plays of
2002. For two years, Lauren was also a cast member for the
long-running local-turned-national comedy show, Almost Live for Comedy Central. She's performed her own
solo work, has been featured on Reno
911 for Comedy Central, and her most recent work, Wreckage, was selected for The Now
Theatre Festival at the Redcat Theatre at The Disney Music Hall after an
acclaimed month-long run at the Theatre Babylon in Seattle. Lauren
appeared as a lead character along with Eddie Griffin in Pryor Offenses, a half-hour pilot for
Showtime based on Richard Pryor's life. Currently Weedman is starring in
the web TV show, Our Bodies,
Myself, which can be seen weekly on Oxygen.com. Weedman currently
lives and performs in Los Angeles.




