Aubrey Plaza
Aubrey Plaza is an actress and comedian born June 26th, 1984. April Ludgate is her role on Parks and Recreation. The first web-based series she appeared on was the Jeannie Tate Show after she performed sketch, improv and slapstick comedy in the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Plaza. Her career continued with appearances on Funny People by Judd Apatow and Scott Pilgrim and in vs. World. Let's celebrate her birthday today. Aubrey Christina Plaza is the daughter of Bernadette Plaza who is an attorney and David Plaza, a financial specialist. Her birthplace was in Wilmington Delaware. Both her parents are both English/Irish as well as Puerto Rican. Plaza was a student at a Catholic girls in 2002 through 2006, then the Tisch School of the Arts of New York University. As a student of the Wilmington Drama League, Plaza served as the President of the Student Government. Plaza had a stroke during her sophomore year at college. It left her with an expressive aphasia as well with a paralysis. The patient is now fully recovered. Plaza began performing sketch and improv in New York's Upright Citizens Brigade Theater back in 2004. In New York, Plaza has been performing stand-up comedians in The Improv as well as the Laugh Factory. Plaza has appeared on television as Robin Gibney in E.S.P.N.'s Mayne Street, The Jeannie Tate Show and the first episode Terrible Decisions starring Ben Schwartz. Troopers was a satirical scifi show on CollegeHumor with her as Princess. The saxophone was first introduced in the movie Cassorla Bona Fide, 2014. But she was first heard in Father John Misty's Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings from the year 2012. HarmonQuest In 2016, HarmonQuest featured Plaza as Hawaiian Coffee. That that same year she also played Aaron Burr on Drunk History and Cat Adams during Season 11 C.B.S. TV series Criminal Minds. Her triumphant return to the character was featured during Season 12. Following that the role was officially confirmed Plaza will be in the comedy show An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn.






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