Jen Kirkman

Jen Kirkman is a national and internationally touring stand-up comedian. Her second Netflix Original Comedy Special, “Just Keep Livin’?”(2017) is streaming worldwide now worldwide. Her first Netflix Original Comedy Special “I’m Gonna Die Alone (And I Feel Fine)” is also streaming worldwide now and was named one of the Top 10 comedy specials of 2015 by Time Out New York, New York Magazine, and The Atlantic. Recently Jen was a writer on . . .
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Jen Kirkman

Jen Kirkman is a national and internationally touring stand-up comedian. Her second Netflix Original Comedy Special, “Just Keep Livin’?”(2017) is streaming worldwide now worldwide. Her first Netflix Original Comedy Special “I’m Gonna Die Alone (And I Feel Fine)” is also streaming worldwide now and was named one of the Top 10 comedy specials of 2015 by Time Out New York, New York Magazine, and The Atlantic. Recently Jen was a writer on the Emmy and Golden Globe winning Amazon Prime series, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”

Jen is also a New York Times Bestselling author – her two comedic essay memoirs, I Can Barely Take Care of Myself and I Know What I’m Doing and Other Lies I Tell Myself; (Dispatches From a Life Under Construction) are hilarious looks at her life without children, and living a not-so-conventional life after 40.

Jen was a long time writer and round table guest on Chelsea Lately, and is also well known for being a five-time narrator of Central’s Drunk History. She’s a regular guest on CONAN and @Midnight and has appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and voiced many characters Cartoon Network cult-hit “Home Movies.” Jen has a weekly podcast, Having Funlessness with Jen Kirkman.

"Ms. Kirkman knows how to deliver a one-liner, but her inclination is to linger in the telling of a story. She digs into a subject, embroidering it with jokes at various angles. Though delivered in an effortless conversational style, her comedy has the meticulous detail that can come only from repetition and experience.” – The New York Times

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