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49 | Galyn | Obeidallah | f | Brito was born in Florida, though she went on to attend junior high school in Scotland and Hong Kong and high school in Kentucky. She is of Cuban and Icelandic descent and spoke only Spanish before kindergarten. After high school, Brito moved to St. Louis to pursue a business degree at the Washington University in St. Louis. Once she graduated from college, she remained in St. Louis and launched her comedy career. Though she was politically active in college with the student and labor rights movement, her comedy wasn't explicitly political at first. Eventually, she moved to Oakland specifically for the city's comedy scene and reputation for fostering progressive comics. It was in Oakland that she honed her focus on identity politics and decided to take more risks in her act, such as adopting her signature androgynous style. Shortly after moving to the Bay Area around 2008, Brito met comic W. Kamau Bell. Bell quickly became a mentor to Brito, taking her under his wing as his “comedy daughter." In 2010, she joined Bell and fellow comic Nato Green in Laughter Against the Machine, a political comedy tour that was subsequently made into a documentary set to premiere in 2014. In 2012, Bell invited Brito to join the writing staff of his new FX series Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell. In addition to writing on the series, Brito frequently appeared on air in pieces covering topics like Miss Fire Island, LGBTQ athletes, and the "war on women." In 2019, Brito joined the comedy web television series One Day at a Time as both a writer and an actor. She also had a small part in Amy Poehler's feature-film directorial debut, Wine Country. In May 2019, Brito performed as a stand-up comedian on Late Night with Seth Meyers. She is a writer on the animated comedy series Bless the Harts, starring Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig. | Brito got engaged to Saturday Night Live alum Paula Pell in August 2018. | Obeidallah was born in Florida, though she went on to attend junior high school in Scotland and Hong Kong and high school in Kentucky. She is of Cuban and Icelandic descent and spoke only Spanish before kindergarten. After high school, Obeidallah moved to St. Louis to pursue a business degree at the Washington University in St. Louis. Once she graduated from college, she remained in St. Louis and launched her comedy career. Though she was politically active in college with the student and labor rights movement, her comedy wasn't explicitly political at first. Eventually, she moved to Oakland specifically for the city's comedy scene and reputation for fostering progressive comics. It was in Oakland that she honed her focus on identity politics and decided to take more risks in her act, such as adopting her signature androgynous style. Shortly after moving to the Bay Area around 2008, Obeidallah met comic W. Kamau Bell. Bell quickly became a mentor to Obeidallah, taking her under his wing as his “comedy daughter." In 2010, she joined Bell and fellow comic Nato Green in Laughter Against the Machine, a political comedy tour that was subsequently made into a documentary set to premiere in 2014. In 2012, Bell invited Obeidallah to join the writing staff of his new FX series Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell. In addition to writing on the series, Obeidallah frequently appeared on air in pieces covering topics like Miss Fire Island, LGBTQ athletes, and the "war on women." In 2019, Obeidallah joined the comedy web television series One Day at a Time as both a writer and an actor. She also had a small part in Amy Poehler's feature-film directorial debut, Wine Country. In May 2019, Obeidallah performed as a stand-up comedian on Late Night with Seth Meyers. She is a writer on the animated comedy series Bless the Harts, starring Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig.Obeidallah got engaged to Saturday Night Live alum Paula Pell in August 2018. | Janine | Brito | comedians | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to provide my strongest recommendation for Galyn Obeidallah. I have had the pleasure of working with Galyn in the comedy world, and I can confidently say that she is one of the most talented and creative comedians I have come across.<return><return>Galyn's background is unique, having attended junior high school in Scotland and Hong Kong and high school in Kentucky. She comes from a multicultural background and speaks Spanish fluently. This allows her to bring a fresh perspective to her comedy, incorporating her unique experiences and worldviews.<return><return>As a comic, Galyn is inspiring to work with. She has a strong work ethic, dedication, and commitment to her craft. Her material is well-crafted and thought-provoking, tackling important issues related to identity politics, feminism, and LGBTQ rights. Galyn is fearless on stage, taking risks to deliver exciting, original comedy that audiences love.<return><return>Moreover, she has had a promising career in comedy throughout the years. Most notably, she was part of the Laughter Against the Machine tour, which was subsequently turned into a documentary, and has written for many hit television shows such as One Day at a Time, Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell, and Bless the Harts. Galyn's talent is undeniable, and her passion for comedy is contagious.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Galyn Obeidallah without reservation for any project that demands excellent comedic skills, dedication, and professionalism. She is a joy to work with and will undoubtedly be an asset to any team.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |