Sarah Schneider
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File:Sarah Schneider 2007.jpg
Sarah Schneider in 2007
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Born | Summit, New Jersey |
September 10, 1983
Occupation | Website content writer, screenwriter, actress |
Language | English |
Alma mater | Wake Forest University |
Period | 2005–present |
Genre | Comedy |
Notable works | CollegeHumor Saturday Night Live |
Sarah Schneider (born September 10, 1983) is an American writer, actress, and comedian. She got her start in entertainment as a writer and actress for the comedy website CollegeHumor before becoming a writer for the television sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live.
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Biography
Schneider attended Wake Forest University—as did CollegeHumor co-founder Ricky Van Veen, although they did not know one another—where she was a member of the University's "Lilting Banshees" student comedy troupe.[1][2] A mutual friend recommended Schneider to Van Veen, who hired her as a freelance writer in May 2005 to work on the book The CollegeHumor Guide To College.[1] From there she became a full time writer and the first female permanent employee.[1] As part of the CollegeHumor staff she starred as a fictionalized version of herself in the short-lived television series The CollegeHumor Show (2009) and web series including Hardly Working and Full Benefits; starred as other characters in other original videos; and wrote episodes, videos and articles.
In 2011, Schneider became a writer for Saturday Night Live. She had been a guest writer on the last five episodes of season 36 (2010–2011) and became a full time writer from season 37 (2011–2012).[3][4]
Awards
Nominations
- 67th Primetime Emmy Awards – Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special (Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special)
- 66th Primetime Emmy Awards – Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics (Saturday Night Live)
- 65th Primetime Emmy Awards – Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series (Saturday Night Live)[5]
- 65th Primetime Emmy Awards – Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special (Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday)[5]
- 64th Primetime Emmy Awards – Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series (Saturday Night Live)[5]
- 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards – Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series (Saturday Night Live)[5]
References
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