Katie Rich
Katie Rich | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Northwestern University |
Occupation(s) | Comedian, writer, actor |
Spouse | Devlin Murdock (m. 2015) |
Katie Rich is an American comedy writer and actress best known for her work on Saturday Night Live.[1]
Early life
Rich was raised on the south side of Chicago, where she attended the grammar school St. Bede's, until her family moved to the suburb of Orland Park, Illinois.[2][3] She graduated from Carl Sandburg High School and Northwestern University.[4]
Career
Early work
Rich began her career at Chicago's iO Theater,[5] where she was part of an opening act called "The Katydids", a group composed of six women whose nicknames were derived from Katherine. During her time at iO, Rich also performed in a sketch show that she created with fellow comedian Kate Duffy called The Mary Kay Letourneau Players Present.[6] She left iO to join The Second City, a comedy troupe with which she toured for three and a half years before moving to its mainstage cast.[7] While in the mainstage cast, Rich performed in the show South Side of Heaven, among others.[6]
Saturday Night Live
In December 2013, Rich was hired to write for Saturday Night Live. She was recommended for the job by SNL cast member Cecily Strong, a friend of Rich's who was her understudy during her time at The Second City.[5] Rich is one of four writers who work exclusively on SNL's Weekend Update segment.[5]
On January 20, 2017, following President Donald Trump's inauguration, Rich tweeted about Trump's youngest son, 10-year old Barron, saying he "will be this country's first homeschool shooter."[8] NBC quickly suspended Rich and had her name deleted from the Saturday Night Live closing credits.[9][10] After widespread criticism, Rich deleted the tweet and deactivated her account, reactivating it on January 23 with an apology for what she called her "insensitive" and "inexcusable" comments.[8] On January 26, 2017, Trump responded to Rich's tweet by calling Rich "terrible" and saying, "For them to attack, for NBC to attack my 10-year-old son ... It’s a disgrace."[11]
As of August 10, 2017, Rich had returned to SNL, credited as one of the writers on the SNL spinoff Weekend Update: Summer Edition.[12]
Films
Rich has appeared in the films Ice Harvest (2005) and Bad Johnson (2014).[5]
Commercials
Rich has appeared in commercials for Discover Card and Walmart.[5]
Awards
In 2015, she and her fellow Saturday Night Live writers were nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety - Sketch Series.[13]
Personal life
In July 2015, Rich married Devlin Murdock, who worked at the Museum of Science and Industry[4] and later as a programs director for Recovery on Water, a rowing club for breast cancer survivors.[5] As of at least September 2015, she divides her time between New York City and Chicago.[5]
Rich has revealed that she suffers from anxiety and panic disorder.[14]
References
- ^ Greene, Morgan (March 9, 2017). "Dan Harmon, Scott Adsit to headline Chicago Improv Fest". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
- ^ Parker, Claudia (2014). "My Funny Valentine". The Reporter. Palos Heights, Illinois. Archived from the original on February 25, 2017. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
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- ^ Hipes, Patrick; Andreeva, Nellie. "WGA TV Nominations: 'Better Call Saul', 'Mr Robot', 'Kimmy Schmidt' Lead Cable & Streaming Domination". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on May 7, 2016. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
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External links
- Katie Rich at IMDb
- Katie Rich on Twitter