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Sarah Silverman

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Television, Stand-up

Saint John of Las Vegas (2009)

Funny People (2009)

The Buried Life (2009)

The 14th Annual Critics' Choice Awards (2009) (TV)

The Big Fat Quiz of the Year (2008) (TV)

LateNightConanOBrien (6 episodes, 2000-2008)

JimmyKimmelLive (17 episodes, 2003-2008)

TonightShowJayLeno (4 episodes, 2005-2008)

FridayNightJonathanRoss (1 episode, 2008)

8 Out of 10 Cats (1 episode, 2008)

LateShowDavidLetterman (4 episodes, 1997-2008)

TheView (3 episodes, 2007-2008)

Stand Up to Cancer (2008) (TV)

Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget (2008) (TV)

WWF Smackdown! (1 episode, 2008)

Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education (2008) (TV)

EntertainmentTonight (4 episodes, 2007-2008)

Largo (2008)

Have Tig at Your Party (2008)

The Sarah Silverman Program. (9 episodes, 2007-2008)

Monk (3 episodes, 2004-2008)

Howard Stern on Demand (2 episodes, 2007)

Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project (2007)

Super High Me (2007)

The Comedians of Comedy: Live at The Troubadour (2007)

What Perez Sez (1 episode, 2007)

MTV-Video-Music-Awards 2007 (2007) (TV)

2007 MTV Movie Awards (2007) (TV)

Saturday Night Live in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation (2007) (TV)

The Making of 'The Larry Sanders Show' (2007)

Certifiably Jonathan (2007)

Film Independent's 2007 Spirit Awards (2007) (TV)

Fired! (2007)

Futurama: Bender's Big Score (2007)(voice)

CrankYankers (4 episodes, 2003-2007)

The Secret Policeman's Ball: The Ball in the Hall (2006) (TV)

2006 American Music Awards (2006) (TV)

Comic Relief 2006 (2006) (TV)

The Secret Policeman's Ball (2006) (TV)

MTV-Video-Music-Awards 2006 (2006) (TV)

Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner (2006) (TV)

Girls Who Do: Comedy (2006) TV series (unknown episodes)

Last Call with Carson Daly (1 episode, 2006)

2006 Independent Spirit Awards (2006) (TV)(host)

Hollywood's Master Storytellers: The Aristocrats (2006) (TV)

Robot Chicken (2 episodes, 2006)

School for Scoundrels (2006)

I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (2006)

Rent (2005)

Eminem's Making the Ass (2005) (TV) (voice)

Tom Goes to the Mayor (1 episode, 2005)

American-Dad (1 episode, 2005)

Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic (2005)

Last Laugh '05 (2005) (TV)

Too Late with Adam Carolla (1 episode, 2005)

Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson (2005) (TV)

Tom Goes to the Mayor (1 episode, 2005)

Fur on the Asphalt: The Greg the Bunny Reunion Show (2005) (TV)

Sunday Morning Shootout (1 episode, 2005)

The Aristocrats (2005)

Drawn Together (1 episode, 2004)

Aqua Teen Hunger Force (1 episode, 2004)

Pilot Season (2004) TV mini-series

Hair High (2004) (voice)

Nobody's Perfect (2004)

Celebrity Poker Showdown (2 episodes, 2003-2004)

Entourage (1 episode, 2004)

Supermarket (2004)

Frasier (1 episode, 2003)

SchoolOfRock (2003)

VH1 Big in 03 (2003) (TV)

Howard Stern (1 episode, 2003)

MTV Bash: Carson Daly (2003) (TV)

Heroes of Jewish Comedy (2003) TV mini-series

Uncensored Comedy: That's Not Funny! (2003) (TV)

The New Face of Late Night TV (2003) (TV)

RealTimeBillMaher (1 episode, 2003)

Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn (2002) TV series(unknown episodes)

The Perfect Pitch (2002) (TV) (voice)

TV's Most Censored Moments (2002) (TV)

Stand-Up Spotlight (1 episode, 2002)

Dinner for Five (2 episodes, 2002)

Win Ben Stein's Money (1 episode, 2002)

Greg the Bunny (13 episodes, 2002)

Saddle Rash (2002) (TV) (voice)

V-I-P (1 episode, 2002)

Strippers Pole (2002)

RunRonnieRun (2002)

Evolution (2001)

Heartbreakers (2001)

Say It Isn't So (2001)

Black Days (2001)

Comedy Central Presents: The N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Hugh Hefner (2001) (TV)

Late Friday (1 episode, 2001)

Futurama (1 episode, 2000)

The Way of the Gun (2000)

Manhattan, AZ (1 episode, 2000)

Screwed (2000)

What Planet Are You From? (2000) (uncredited)

Rocky Times (2000) (TV)

Super Nerds (2000) (TV)

The Bachelor (1999)

Late Last Night (1999) (TV)

Smog (1999) (TV)

The Martin Short Show (1 episode, 1999)

Hollywood Squares (2 episodes, 1998)

Politically Incorrect (1 episode, 1998)

There's Something About Mary (1998)

The Larry Sanders Show (3 episodes, 1996-1998)

Bulworth (1998)

Overnight Delivery (1998)

Mr. Show and the Incredible, Fantastical News Report (1998) (TV)

Mr. Show with Bob and David (10 episodes, 1995-1997)

The Naked Truth (1 episode, 1997)

JAG (1 episode, 1997)

Brotherly Love (1 episode, 1997)

Seinfeld (1 episode, 1997)

Who's the Caboose? (1997)

Star Trek: Voyager (2 episodes, 1996)

State of the Union: Undressed (1996) (TV)

Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (1 episode)

SaturdayNightLive (19 episodes, 1993-1994)

Girls' Night Out (1994) (TV)




Sarah Silverman In Black Dress Sarah Silverman In Low Cut Black Dress Comedian Sarah Silverman Sarah Silverman

Sarah Kate Silverman (born December 1, 1970) is an American comedian, writer, singer, guitarist and actress. Although usually credited as Sarah Silverman, she is sometimes credited by her nickname, Big S. Her satirical comedy addresses social taboos and controversial topics such as racism, sexism, and religion.

Silverman was first noticed as a writer and occasional performer on Saturday Night Live. She now stars in and produces The Sarah Silverman Program, which debuted February 1, 2007, on Comedy Central.

Silverman was a featured performer on the HBO sketch comedy show Mr. Show (1995-97). She made TV program guest appearances on Seinfeld, in the episode "The Money;" (1997) on Star Trek: Voyager, in the two-part time travel episode "Future's End;" (1996) on Greg the Bunny as a series regular (2002); and on the puppet television comedy Crank Yankers, as the voice of Hadassah Guberman (2003, 2007). She had small parts in the films There's Something About Mary, Say It Isn't So, School of Rock, The Way of the Gun, Overnight Delivery, Screwed, Heartbreakers, Evolution, School for Scoundrels, and Rent, playing a mixture of comic and serious roles. Her stand-up comedy act, a one-woman show, was released in 2005 as a feature film, Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic. As part of the film's publicity campaign, she appeared online in Slate, as the cover subject of Heeb magazine, and in roasts on Comedy Central of Pamela Anderson and Hugh Hefner. In 2005, Silverman played a therapist in a skit for a bonus DVD of the album Lullabies to Paralyze by the band Queens of the Stone Age.


Silverman was a guest star in a second season episode of the USA cable program Monk.She returned in the sixth season premiere. According to the audio commentary on the Clerks II DVD, director Kevin Smith offered her the role that eventually went to Rosario Dawson, but she turned it down out of fear of being typecast in "girlfriend roles." However, she told Smith the script was "really funny" and mentioned that if the role of Randal Graves was being offered to her she "would do it in a heartbeat."


On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Silverman parodied sketches from Chappelle's Show, replaying Dave Chappelle's characterizations of Rick James and "Tyrone," as well as a Donnell Rawlings character based on the miniseries Roots. The parody addressed a popular rumor that Silverman was the planned replacement for Chappelle after he left his popular television show.



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