Aubrey Plaza
Aubrey Plaza is an actress and comic born on June 26, 1984. April Ludgate is her role on Parks and Recreation. The show's debut was the Jeannie Tate Show, a web series that focuses on improv comedy and sketches at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Plaza. In the following years, she was as a character in Judd Apatow Funny People as in Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. Make sure to celebrate her birthday! Aubrey Christina Plaza is the daughter of Bernadette Plaza who is the firm of an attorney as well as David Plaza, a financial specialist. Her birthplace was in Wilmington Delaware. Her mother is Irish and English, while her father is from Puerto Rico. Plaza was a graduate of a Catholic all-girls college in 2002. She then attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 2006. As a high-school senior she was head of the Wilmington Drama League and her student government at her school. Plaza was struck by stroke in her sophomore year in college. It left her with an expressive aphasia, as well as a paralysis. She is now fully recovered. Plaza began performing sketch and improv in the New York City's Upright Citizens Brigade Theater back in 2004. in New York, the comedian has performed stand-up comedians at The Improv as well as the Laugh Factory. Plaza was featured in E.S.P.N.'s Mayne Street and The Jeannie Tate Show as Robin Gibney as well as the debut Episode of Terrible Decisions with Ben Schwartz. She played the Princess, an satirical sci-fi character from CollegeHumor Troopers. Plaza was first seen playing saxophone alongside Cassorla's Bona Fide. But she was first heard in Father John Misty's Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings from 2012. In 2012, as Hawaiian Coffee, she appeared in The HarmonQuest's HarmonQuest 2016 as a Gnome. In the that same year she also played Aaron Burr on Drunk History and Cat Adams during Season 11 C.B.S. Criminal Minds is a television serial. The show's 12th season saw her made a successful comeback in the role. Following her announcement, Plaza appeared in An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn.






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