Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Andrea Savage | |
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| Name | Andrea Savage |
| Birth date | 20 February 1973 |
| Birth place | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Alma mater | University of California, Los Angeles |
| Occupation | Actress, comedian, writer, producer |
| Years active | 1997–present |
| Spouse | Aaron Bleyaert, 2014 |
Andrea Savage. An American actress, comedian, writer, and producer known for her sharp, grounded comedic style and work in both improvisational and scripted television. She is the creator and star of the critically acclaimed semi-autobiographical series *I'm Sorry*, which aired for two seasons on TruTV. Her career spans notable roles in film and television, collaborations with major comedy figures, and a consistent presence in the Los Angeles comedy scene.
Born in Los Angeles, she was raised in the city's San Fernando Valley region. She developed an early interest in performance, which led her to study at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). While at UCLA, she became involved with the campus's renowned comedy theater, The Groundlings, an institution that has launched the careers of numerous Saturday Night Live alumni. This foundational training in improvisation and sketch comedy proved instrumental in shaping her future career in the entertainment industry.
Her professional career began in the late 1990s with guest roles on television series such as *Arli$$* and *Curb Your Enthusiasm*. She gained wider recognition for her role as Dana Brody on the HBO series *The Comeback*, starring opposite Lisa Kudrow. A significant breakthrough came with her co-starring role in the Adult Swim series *The Hotwives*, a parody of *The Real Housewives* franchise. This led to her creating, writing, producing, and starring in the TruTV series *I'm Sorry*, which was lauded for its honest and cringe-worthy portrayal of modern parenthood and marriage. Her film work includes roles in projects like *Step Brothers*, *The Dictator*, and *The Party*, alongside figures like Sacha Baron Cohen and Tim Robbins. She has also been a frequent guest on popular podcasts including *Comedy Bang! Bang!* and *Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend*.
She married television writer and producer Aaron Bleyaert in 2014. The couple has one daughter and resides in Los Angeles. Her experiences as a wife and mother have directly informed the content of her semi-autobiographical television work, particularly the narratives explored in *I'm Sorry*. She maintains a private family life while being an active participant in the Los Angeles comedy community, often performing at venues like the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre.
A selected list of her acting credits includes the film *Step Brothers* (2008), the television movie *The Dog Who Saved Christmas* (2009), the series *The League* (2012), the film *The Dictator* (2012), the series *The Hotwives* (2014-2015), the series *I'm Sorry* (2017-2019), the film *The Party* (2017), and the series *Veep* (2019). She has also lent her voice to animated projects such as *American Dad!* and *The Great North*.
Her work on *I'm Sorry* earned her a nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy Series at the Critics' Choice Television Awards. The series itself was nominated for a Gracie Award for Outstanding Comedy. Her performance has been recognized by organizations like the Alliance for Women in Media for its authentic portrayal of a female protagonist.
Category:American television actresses Category:American film actresses Category:American comedians Category:21st-century American actresses