Aubrey Plaza

Aubrey Plaza, born on June 26, 1984 is an actor and comedian known for her dry sense of humor. April Ludgate is her role in Parks and Recreation. Her debut came on the Jeannie Tate Show the web-based series, after performing sketches and improv comedy at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Plaza. Her next appearance was as Juddah Apatow's Funny People and Scott Pilgrim in vs. the World later in her career. Happy birthday! Aubrey Christina Plaza born Wilmington Delaware The daughter of lawyer Bernadette Plass and the financial expert David Plaza. Her father is Puerto Rican while her mother is Irish as well as English. Plaza is a graduate from the Catholic All-Girls' School in 2002. She graduated in 2006. She graduated from Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. She was president of her high school's student government and was a part of Wilmington Drama League productions during her time as a senior. Plaza was disabled for a time in 2004 after a stroke. Her recovery is complete. Plaza has done improv at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, New York City since 2004. The Laugh Factory, The Improv and The Laugh Factory in N.Y.C. are just a few of the places she performed stand up comedy. Plaza starred as Robin Gibney on E.S.P.N.'s Mayne Street. Also, she was Robin Gibney on The Jeannie Tate Show. In CollegeHumor Troopers, she played the satirical sci-fi character The Princess. Plaza was first a saxophone player in Cassorla s Bona Fide (2014). But she made her debut in Father John Misty's Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings' in the year 2012. Then on HarmonQuest in the year 2016, Plaza played Hawaiian Coffee as a Gnome. The same year she portrayed Aaron Burr In Drunk History and Cat Adams in Season 11 of the C.B.S. Criminal Minds, a TV show. Plaza made an impressive return to the role in the 12th season of Criminal Minds. Following her announcement, Plaza appeared in An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn.

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