Jackie Kashian

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Jackie Kashian (born July 20, 1965) is an American

stand-up comedian
.

Early life and career

Kashian, who is of

Armenian and Irish descent, was born in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin and raised by her father, Elliot, and her stepmother, Nancy, along with her four older brothers and one older sister. She graduated from South Milwaukee High School in 1983.[1]

Kashian discovered her love of stand-up comedy while attending

The University of Wisconsin-Madison, and was soon given stage time at a club operated by Bill Kinison, the brother of Sam Kinison
, five nights a week.

She has also acted, appearing in the TV series Murphy Brown (1988) and in films such as Bam Bam and Celeste (2005) and Looking Forward: 2016 (2018).

Kashian has had a half-hour special on Comedy Central and has appeared on CBS, NBC, and the nationally syndicated Radio/TV show Bob And Tom. She tours internationally, spending approximately 25 weeks a year on the road, and has entertained US troops stationed in Africa and the Middle East several times. Her album It is Never Going to be Bread was named as one of the top comedy albums of 2010 by Amazon.com.[2]

After living in Minneapolis, Kashian moved to Los Angeles and resides in

Van Nuys with her husband, Andy Ashcraft. She has a strong personal and professional relationship with Maria Bamford
and they often perform together, both in Los Angeles and on the road.

Podcast

In August 2006, Kashian began hosting a podcast, Dork Forest Radio, later The Dork Forest, with new episodes being released once or twice a week. Initially on the

Mary-Lynn Rajskub
. Fans of the show refer to themselves as "Rangers Of The Dork Forest". In 2010, the podcast changed from a live format to pre-recorded, with superior audio quality and a new theme song, "Welcome to The Dork Forest", written by Mike Ruekberg. In 2011, Kashian recorded her first Dork Forest with a club or theater audience attending, with subsequent "live" episodes including those posted on August 12, 2016, and September 7, 2016.

In early 2016, Kashian and fellow comic

Nerdist Industries called "The Jackie and Laurie Show". The podcast later became independent and moved to the Maximum Fun
network. The two primarily discuss stand-up comedy in LA and on the road, occasionally covering harassment and the unequal treatment of female comics, Kilmartin's job as a staff writer on the late-night circuit, and Kilmartin's multi-generational family living situation.

Discography

  • Cake Is Not My Downfall (2004)
  • Circus People (2007)
  • It Is Never Going to be Bread (2010)
  • This Will Make an Excellent Horcrux (2014)
  • I Am Not the Hero of This Story (2017)
  • Stay-Kashian (2021)

References

  1. ^ Jackie, Meet Murphy, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 30 April 1998
  2. ^ The Best Comedy of 2010

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