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40 | Rod | Depp | m | Bernhard became a staple at The Comedy Store. As her popularity as a comedian grew she was cast as a supporting player on The Richard Pryor Show in 1977. Guest appearances on evening talk shows followed. Her big break came in 1983 when she was cast by Martin Scorsese to star as stalker and kidnapper Masha in the film The King of Comedy for which she won the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress. Bernhard was also a frequent guest on David Letterman's NBC program Late Night with David Letterman, making 28 appearances starting in 1983. She began performing her first one-woman show called I'm Your Woman in 1985, and an album version was released. Bernhard appeared in a variety of tiny film and television roles throughout the 1980s while crafting her stand-up routine into a more performance art-oriented show. She launched an Off-Broadway one-woman show called Without You, I'm Nothing, with You, I'm Not Much Better in 1988 which played at the Orpheum Theatre. In 1990 it was turned into a film and a double album of the same title. The film was mostly shot on location in 1989 in the coconut grove at the Ambassador Hotel. It was during the run of 'Without You, I'm Nothing, With You, I'm Not Much Better' that Bernhard appeared with her then-good friend (and rumored lover) Madonna on a 1988 episode of Late Night with David Letterman. The two alluded to their romantic relationship and staged a sexy confrontation; the appearance received much publicity. Bernhard and Madonna would continue to be friends for several years, with Bernhard even making an appearance in Madonna's movie Truth or Dare. In 1991, Bernhard began playing the role of Nancy Bartlett on the hit sitcom Roseanne. She appeared in 33 episodes between 1991 and 1997, and was one of the first actresses to portray an openly bisexual recurring character on American television. The role is one of her best known, something she has lamented in her stand-up as being both a blessing and a curse. In September 1992, Bernhard did a nude pictorial for Playboy. She hosted the USA Network's Reel Wild Cinema for two seasons beginning in 1995. Bernhard continued acting in mostly independent films and TV guest roles and forays into mainstream films such as Hudson Hawk and Dallas Doll. In 1991 she released her first studio album, entitled Excuses for Bad Behavior (Part One). In 1995, she briefly appeared as a guest in the animated talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast, in an episode titled "Jerk". In 1996, she guest-starred on an episode of Highlander: The Series called "Dramatic License" in which she played a romance novelist writing about the life of the main character. She also appeared (as herself) on Will & Grace in an episode dealing with Will and Grace's spuriously bidding on Bernhard's Manhattan apartment in order to become friendly with her and culminates in a diatribe from Bernhard when their ruse is exposed, with obfuscating sounds of a blender (she was having a smoothie made) blotting out supposed obscenities. She returned as herself briefly, two years later. Bernhard returned to Broadway in 1998 with the show I'm Still Here... Damn It!, recorded for a live comedy album. At that time of the show, Bernhard was pregnant. She gave birth to daughter Cicely Yasin Bernhard on July 4, 1998. Bernhard returned to New York in 2006 with the Off-Broadway show Everything Bad & Beautiful. The CD Everything Bad & Beautiful was critically lauded as one of her best, released by indie label Breaking Records. That year she also hosted the first season of the reality competition show The Search for the Funniest Mom in America on Nick at Nite. In 2007 saw the debut of her one-woman show Plan B from Outer Space, and the inclusion of her Hanukkah-themed song "Miracle of Lights", which she co-wrote with Mitchell Kaplan, in the Breaking Records compilation album Breaking For the Holidays. She toured Plan B through 2008, and performed "Miracle of Lights" on some morning shows in New York. Bernhard was a featured guest singer with children's artist Dan Zanes on the Family Dance album's "Thrift Shop". In an interview with Howard Stern, the comedian revealed that she was originally offered the role of Miranda Hobbes of TV show Sex and the City, but opted out due to the "terrible" original script and low paycheck. In 2013, the media announced that Sandra Bernhard would be joining the cast of ABC Family's Switched at Birth along with Glee's Max Adler. Sandra would assume the role of an art professor on the Season 3 Opener in January 2014. Starting in 2015, Bernhard began hosting a radio show, Sandyland, on Sirius XM's, Radio Andy. In 2015, she played a recurring character, Joedth ("Joe"), on season 4 of 2 Broke Girls. She is currently playing Nurse Judy on FX's POSE, a show based on queer and trans ball culture in Manhattan, inspired by the documentary Paris is Burning. | Bernhard is bisexual and a strong supporter of gay rights. On July 4, 1998, Bernhard gave birth to a daughter, Cicely Yasin Bernhard, whom she raised with her longtime partner, Sara Switzer. | depp became a staple at the comedy store. as his popularity as a comedian grew he was cast as a supporting player on the richard pryor show in 1977. guest appearances on evening talk shows followed. his big break came in 1983 when he was cast by martin scorsese to star as stalker and kidnapper masha in the film the king of comedy for which he won the national society of film critics award for best supporting actress. depp was also a frequent guest on david letterman's nbc program late night with david letterman, making 28 appearances starting in 1983. he began performing his first one-woman show called i'm your woman in 1985, and an album version was released. depp appeared in a variety of tiny film and television roles throughout the 1980s while crafting his stand-up routine into a more performance art-oriented show. he launched an off-broadway one-woman show called without you, i'm nothing, with you, i'm not much better in 1988 which played at the orpheum theatre. in 1990 it was turned into a film and a double album of the same title. the film was mostly shot on location in 1989 in the coconut grove at the ambassador hotel. it was during the run of 'without you, i'm nothing, with you, i'm not much better' that depp appeared with his then-good friend (and rumored lover) madonna on a 1988 episode of late night with david letterman. the two alluded to their romantic relationship and staged a sexy confrontation; the appearance received much publicity. depp and madonna would continue to be friends for several years, with depp even making an appearance in madonna's movie truth or dare. in 1991, depp began playing the role of nancy bartlett on the hit sitcom roseanne. he appeared in 33 episodes between 1991 and 1997, and was one of the first actresses to portray an openly bisexual recurring character on american television. the role is one of his best known, something he has lamented in his stand-up as being both a blessing and a curse. in september 1992, depp did a nude pictorial for playboy. he hosted the usa network's reel wild cinema for two seasons beginning in 1995. depp continued acting in mostly independent films and tv guest roles and forays into mainstream films such as hudson hawk and dallas doll. in 1991 he released his first studio album, entitled excuses for bad behavior (part one). in 1995, he briefly appeared as a guest in the animated talk show space ghost coast to coast, in an episode titled "jerk". in 1996, he guest-starred on an episode of highlander: the series called "dramatic license" in which he played a romance novelist writing about the life of the main character. he also appeared (as herself) on will & grace in an episode dealing with will and grace's spuriously bidding on depp's manhattan apartment in order to become friendly with his and culminates in a diatribe from depp when their ruse is exposed, with obfuscating sounds of a blender (she was having a smoothie made) blotting out supposed obscenities. he returned as herself briefly, two years later. depp returned to broadway in 1998 with the show i'm still here... damn it!, recorded for a live comedy album. at that time of the show, depp was pregnant. he gave birth to daughter cicely yasin depp on july 4, 1998. depp returned to new york in 2006 with the off-broadway show everything bad & beautiful. the cd everything bad & beautiful was critically lauded as one of his best, released by indie label breaking records. that year he also hosted the first season of the reality competition show the search for the funniest mom in america on nick at nite. in 2007 saw the debut of his one-woman show plan b from outer space, and the inclusion of his hanukkah-themed song "miracle of lights", which he co-wrote with mitchell kaplan, in the breaking records compilation album breaking for the holidays. he toured plan b through 2008, and performed "miracle of lights" on some morning shows in new york. depp was a featured guest singer with children's artist dan zanes on the family dance album's "thrift shop". in an interview with howard stern, the comedian revealed that he was originally offered the role of miranda hobbes of tv show sex and the city, but opted out due to the "terrible" original script and low paycheck. in 2013, the media announced that rod depp would be joining the cast of abc family's switched at birth along with glee's max adler. rod would assume the role of an art professor on the season 3 opener in january 2014. starting in 2015, depp began hosting a radio show, sandyland, on sirius xm's, radio andy. in 2015, he played a recurring character, joedth ("joe"), on season 4 of 2 broke girls. he is currently playing nurse judy on fx's pose, a show based on queer and trans ball culture in manhattan, inspired by the documentary paris is burning.depp is bisexual and a strong supporter of gay rights. on july 4, 1998, depp gave birth to a daughter, cicely yasin depp, whom he raised with his longtime partner, sara switzer. | Sandra | Bernhard | comedians | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to strongly recommend Rod Depp for any opportunity in the comedy industry. As a prestigious comedian myself, I have had the pleasure of observing Rod's career and can attest to his incredible talent and dedication to his craft.<return><return>Rod's rise to fame within the comedy industry began at the renowned Comedy Store, where he quickly became a staple performer. His popularity led to guest appearances on talk shows and, eventually, a supporting role on the Richard Pryor Show in 1977. But it was Rod's role as Masha in Martin Scorsese's "The King of Comedy" that truly put him on the map, earning him the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress.<return><return>Throughout the 1980s, Rod continued to hone his unique performance art style of comedy, which landed him his own off-Broadway show, "Without You, I'm Nothing, With You, I'm Not Much Better." The show eventually became a film and double album, and Rod's popularity continued to soar.<return><return>I have had the pleasure of seeing Rod perform live on numerous occasions and can attest to his incredible talent and unique brand of humor. He has appeared on many television shows over the years, including appearances on David Letterman's show and as a recurring character on "Roseanne" where he portrayed one of the first openly bisexual characters to appear on American television. He has continued to act in both independent and mainstream films and released his first studio album in 1991.<return><return>In addition to his talent as a comedian and performer, Rod is also a strong supporter of gay rights and an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. He has been in a long-term partnership with Sara Switzer and together they raised their daughter, Cicely Yasin Depp.<return><return>In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend Rod Depp for any opportunity in the comedy industry. His unique brand of humor and dedication to his craft make him a standout performer in any setting. I have no doubt that he will continue to excel in all his future endeavors.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |