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American comedian

Sabrina Wu
Sabrina Wu promotingJoy Ride in 2023
Born
Sabrina Wu

1997/1998 (age 26–27)
Alma materHarvard University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian

Sabrina Wu (born 1997/1998[1]) is an American writer, comedian, and actor. Wu's stand-up comedy has been recognized byJust for Laughs,Vulture, andVariety. They gained wider prominence as a lead actor in theAdele Lim filmJoy Ride.

Life and career

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Wu was born and raised inAnn Arbor, Michigan.[2] Their parents immigrated to the United States from China.[3] Wu attended high school atGreenhills School and played on the basketball team.[4][2] They first became interested in comedy at age 16 after watchingGabriel Iglesias'Hot and Fluffy special and began performing stand-up at high school talent shows.[3]

Wu continued to perform stand-up comedy as an undergraduate student atHarvard University and was co-president of the Harvard College Stand-Up Society.[3] They also performed with the improv groupOn Thin Ice and were a member of theSignet Society.[5] Wu took one semester off to intern forThe Daily Show.[3] They resided atDunster House and graduated with a degree in psychology in 2020.[3]

Wu's first screenwriting job was as a staff writer for the first season of theDisney+ seriesDoogie Kameāloha, M.D.[6] They performed a stand-up set onThe Tonight Show in 2022.[7]

Wu is a lead character in the 2023 feature filmJoy Ride withStephanie Hsu,Ashley Park andSherry Cola.[8] They also have a main role in the upcoming Lauren Ludwig comedy pilot forFX.[6] Wu performed in a stand-up set on theNetflix comedy showcaseVerified Stand-Up.[9] In 2024 they appeared on an episode ofAbbott Elementary as substitute teacherMx. Cassidy Geoffrey.[10]

Wu resides in Brooklyn.[2] They are non-binary[11] and usethey/them pronouns.[1]

Accolades

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Filmography

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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2021Doogie Kameāloha, M.D.N/AStaff writer[6]
2022The Tonight ShowThemselfStand-up set[7]
2023Verified Stand-UpThemselfNetflix stand-up comedy series[16]
2024-2025Abbott ElementaryCassidy Geoffrey2 episodes[10]
TBAMurderbotPin-Lee[17]

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2023Joy RideDeadeye[1]

References

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  1. ^abc"'Joy Ride' star Sabrina Wu on their gender journey and having 'empathy' for internet trolls".NBC News. July 20, 2023. RetrievedJuly 26, 2023.
  2. ^abcGopnik, Adam (5 June 2021)."How a City Comes Back to Life".New Yorker. Retrieved22 February 2023.
  3. ^abcdeGajarawala, Ryan."Sabrina Wu".The Crimson. Retrieved22 February 2023.
  4. ^Watkins, Zach (2014-02-15)."Sabrina Wu's 16 points leads Ann Arbor Greenhills girls basketball team past Lutheran Westland 35-28".mlive. Retrieved2023-02-22.
  5. ^"What's So Funny?".Office for the Arts at Harvard. Harvard University. 20 September 2019.
  6. ^abcPetski, Denise (29 September 2022)."Lauren Ludwig's FX Comedy Pilot Sets Lead Cast With Addie Weyrich, Sydney Kuhne & Sabrina Wu".Deadline. Retrieved22 February 2023.
  7. ^abSquires, Bethy (2022-10-07)."A Hurt and Angry Roy Wood Jr. Won Late Night This Week".Vulture. Retrieved2023-02-22.
  8. ^D'Alessandro, Alexander (17 September 2021)."Stand-Up Comedian Sabrina Wu Joins Adele Lim Comedy Movie From Lionsgate & Point Grey".Deadline. Retrieved22 February 2023.
  9. ^Zinoman, Jason (2023-12-01)."A Shot at Building a Stand-Up Career in 15 Minutes or Less".New York Times. Retrieved2023-12-05.
  10. ^ab"'Abbott Elementary' writer on Jacob's crisis, finally letting Sheryl Lee Ralph sing".EW.com. Retrieved2024-03-02.
  11. ^"Raunchy SXSW Premiere 'Joy Ride' Aims to Capture 'Asian Joy'".Vanity Fair. 2023-03-16. Retrieved2023-03-19.
  12. ^Escandon, Rosa."Just For Laughs Announces Annual New Faces Performers".Forbes. Retrieved22 February 2023.
  13. ^Pedersen, Erik (2023-03-20)."'Joy Ride' Stars Set For CinemaCon's Comedy Ensemble Of The Year Award".Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved2023-03-21.
  14. ^Riley, Jenelle (2023-06-08)."Variety Announces 10 Comics to Watch for 2023".Variety. Retrieved2023-06-10.
  15. ^Vulture Editors (2023-10-06)."Sabrina Wu Has Never Bombed".Vulture. Retrieved2023-12-05.
  16. ^Major, Michael."Video: Netflix Drops VERIFIED STAND-UP Trailer With Sabrina Wu, Leslie Liao & More".BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved2024-03-01.
  17. ^Cordero, Rosy (2024-03-07)."Apple TV+'s 'Murderbot' Rounds Out Cast With Sabrina Wu, Tattiawna Jones, Akshay Khanna & Tamara Podemski".Deadline. Retrieved2024-03-07.

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