Natasha Leggero (/ləˈʒɛəroʊ/) (born March 26, 1974) is an American stand-up comedian, actress, and writer. She rose to fame after appearing as the host of the MTV reality television series The 70s House in 2005, and as a regular roundtable panelist on Chelsea Handler's late-night talk show Chelsea Lately from 2008 to 2014.[citation needed]
Leggero created the Comedy Central period sitcom Another Period (2015–2018) with Riki Lindhome, which she starred in as Lillian Abigail Bellacourt, a daughter of the fictional Bellacourt family. As a voice actress, Leggero has starred in several adultanimated sitcoms, voicing the roles of Callie Maggotbone in Ugly Americans (2010–2012), Ethel in Brickleberry (2013–2015) and Shannon in Hoops (2020). She also starred in the short-lived NBC sitcom Free Agents (2011) as Emma Parker, in the Showtime comedy series Dice (2016–2017) as Carmen, and in the CBS sitcom Broke (2020) as Elizabeth. In 2022, Leggero released her first book, The World Deserves My Children.[1]
Commenting on her childhood, Leggero said, "I would say [we were] lower-middle-class, but I feel like my mom would start crying if she heard that. But my dad was a used car dealer and my mother worked in a locksmith shop as the bookkeeper, and then they got divorced, and I do remember, like, nuns bringing us food—like big canned goods... we didn't really go on vacation–ever... I had so many jobs growing up: I mowed lawns; I worked at a grocery store; I had two newspaper routes; I worked at a catering place... I definitely hustled."[2] Her mother wanted to put her in a swimming class but it was full. Instead Leggero went to an acting class which was taught by the brother of the artistic director of New American Theatre on Main Street in Rockford.
Leggero began performing at age 10 in plays at the New American Theatre. She attended Rockford East High School[10] and worked at a grocery store as a teenager.[11] After graduating from high school, she attended Illinois State University on a scholarship where she studied for two years and spent a semester studying abroad in England.[11] She had three jobs while overseas including a job at a pub. While at Illinois State, Leggero auditioned for the Stella Adler Conservatory in Chicago and was accepted into the theater program.[11] She planned to go to Juilliard School. She then went to New York City to attend the conservatory, studying for two years and living in a rent controlled apartment. She worked at the Whiskey Bar.[11] In 1996, she moved to Sydney, Australia with her then-boyfriend who nicknamed her "Weiner" and lived there for eight months before returning to New York[12] to attend Hunter College. Her mother bought her two $800 plane tickets to New York City. Leggero lived for a while with Danisha, her Dominican waitress friend, her friend's family, and Danisha's grandmother in Queens, New York before finding a windowless apartment of her own in Harlem, New York.
Leggero graduated in 2000 from Hunter College with a B.A. in theater criticism. She said that she paid for her own tuition and it took nine years for her to finish college. She moved to Los Angeles shortly before the September 11 attacks; she still had her apartment but did not return.[11] For her first two years in Los Angeles Leggero did not perform.
Career
Leggero worked as a waitress for four years and she performed at the Belly Room at The Comedy Store. She stopped performing at The Comedy Store for three years and did open mic shows at other comedy clubs. She particularly appreciated headlining on the road including at Comedy Works in Denver. On December 21, 2004 she appeared on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn.
Leggero shot an unaired pilot called The Strip for NBC with Tom Lennon and Ben Garant. Along with Andy Kindler and Greg Giraldo, she was a judge on the 2010 season of NBC's Last Comic Standing, which was hosted by Craig Robinson.[13] She played the role of Emma in NBC's 2011 sitcom Free Agents. From 2010 to January 2012, she co-hosted The Lavender Hour podcast with comedian Duncan Trussell. From 2010 to 2012, she voiced Callie Maggotbone on the animated series Ugly Americans.[14] In 2012, she also appeared in six episodes of NBC's Are You There, Chelsea? as Nikki, who was Rick's (the bar manager's) ex-girlfriend. Leggero was featured in every first-season episode, starting with the second episode "Sloane's Ex".[15] She played the sex-obsessed Haley in the web series Burning Love, a spoof of the TV series The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. In 2013, Leggero appeared in an episode of the Drunk History television series on Comedy Central.
On September 2, 2013, Leggero participated in the Comedy Central Roast of James Franco as one of the roasters. The next day, Brickleberry premiered its second season. She voiced the park ranger Ethel in place of Kaitlin Olson, who only featured in the first season. Tubbin' with Tash debuted on October 2, 2013, on Leggero's YouTube channel. The premise of the show is Leggero interviewing guests while in a hot tub.[16] In August 2015, she debuted her Comedy Central standup special, Live at Bimbo's (originally entitled Diamond P__), which was filmed in San Francisco.[17] In 2015, Leggero and Riki Lindhome created the Comedy Central series Another Period, which they also starred in together. The series premiered June 23, 2015, and was renewed for a second season, which premiered on June 15, 2016. On May 23, 2016, it was renewed for a third season,[18] which aired in 2018.[19] In 2016 and 2017, Leggero and husband Moshe Kasher embarked on The Honeymoon Tour, in which they performed stand-up shows and provided humorous relationship advice throughout the United States.[20]
Leggero cohosts Rat in the Kitchen on TBS, which premiered on March 31, 2022.[21][22] Her first book The World Deserves My Children, a collection of essays on motherhood in a post-apocalyptic world, was published by Gallery Books on November 15, 2022.[23]
Comedic style
Leggero's comedy has been characterized as observational, with frequent commentary on celebrity culture and class.[24] Her approach to standup has been noted for its heavy use of persona, which largely relies on costumes and "an air of mock-refinement and elitism."[2] Journalist John Wenzel wrote that Leggero's use of persona allows her to "indict the most bloated, superficial aspects of our culture."[25] Maggie Lange of GQ noted:
All performers have a character to some extent, but Leggero is one of the few with a costume. She’s like a wolf in sheep’s clothing, but like a seasoned comedian in socialite’s clothing. She’s always been this way. Who is the most formally dressed being at every Roast? Natasha Leggero. Who is perhaps the only person to have ever worn long white gloves to the Laugh Factory? Natasha Leggero. It’s always like she’s going to another party. While other comedians are trying to out-casual each other, she’s sitting with impeccable posture, dripping diamonds, dripping disdain.[26]
On January 20, 2024, Leggero surprised an audience at The Improv in Los Angeles, when she flashed the crowd to impersonate comedian Bert Kreischer after his act.[27][28][29]
In 2015 Leggero and Moshe Kasher bought a home in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles.[30] Between 2011 and 2012, Leggero dated comedian Duncan Trussell, with whom she co-hosted the podcast, The Lavender Hour.[31]
In 2015, she married fellow comedian Moshe Kasher.[32][33] During an October 3, 2017 interview with Stephen Colbert, Leggero announced that she and Kasher were expecting their first child.[34] On February 24, 2018, on Instagram, Leggero announced the birth of their daughter[35] via c-section.[36]
^A June 2017 profile in Forbes noted that Leggero was 43 years old.[2] On March 26, 2017, Leggero re-tweeted a "Happy Birthday" wish directed at her from Showtime Networks, which was posted the same day.[3] Her birthdate of March 26 is corroborated by public records available through FamilySearch.[4]
^"United States Public Records, 1970-2009," database, FamilySearchArchived 2022-06-01 at the Wayback Machine (22 May 2014), Natasha T Leggero, Residence, Los Angeles, California, United States; a third party aggregator of publicly available information.
^Leggero, Natasha (June 16, 2010). "Natasha Leggero". The Adam Carolla Show (Interview). Archived from the original on January 2, 2014. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
^Leggero, Natasha (November 13, 2013). "Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher". The Artie Lange Show (Interview). Interviewed by Artie Lange. Video on YouTube.
^ abcdeMaron, Marc (May 16, 2016). "WTF Podcast with Marc Maron #707". WTF Podcast (Interview). Interviewed by Natasha Leggero. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved October 22, 2016.
^ abcdef"Natasha Leggero (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved October 1, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.