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| Name | Amy Schumer |
| Birth date | 1 June 1981 |
| Birth place | Manhattan, New York City, New York |
| Occupation | Comedian, actress, writer, producer |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Spouse | Chris Fischer (m. 2018) |
Amy Schumer
Amy Schumer is an American stand-up comedian, actress, writer, and producer known for sharp observational comedy and social commentary. Rising to prominence through stand-up and sketch work, she created and starred in a long-running sketch series and transitioned into film and television, earning acclaim and controversy for material addressing gender, sexuality, and culture. Schumer's public profile includes bestselling writing, award nominations, and activism on issues involving representation and health.
Born in Manhattan, New York City, Schumer grew up in the Upper East Side and later in Long Island, New York. She is the daughter of Gene Schumer, an importer, and Sandra Jane, a non-profit fund-raiser, and has Jewish ancestry that traces to families who emigrated from Ukraine, Belarus, and Poland. She attended South Side High School in Rockville Centre and studied at the SUNY Purchase acting conservatory before leaving to pursue comedy in New York City, studying improvisation at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and performing at clubs such as The Comedy Cellar.
Schumer began performing stand-up in the early 2000s, appearing on showcases and late-night programs like Late Show with David Letterman and Late Night with Conan O'Brien. She developed sketch material that led to television appearances on programs including Inside Amy Schumer, a sketch show she created that premiered on Comedy Central. Transitioning to film, she wrote and starred in a 2015 feature comedy that became a box office success and generated discussion about authenticity and satire in Hollywood. Her career has involved collaborations with directors and producers associated with studios such as Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, and Lionsgate Films, and she has toured internationally, performing at venues like Madison Square Garden and festivals including Just for Laughs.
Schumer's notable film roles include leads and supporting parts in comedies released by studios such as Sony Pictures Classics and Paramount Pictures. She wrote and starred in a 2015 film directed by a filmmaker who had worked with Universal Pictures and later appeared in ensemble casts with actors from productions by Warner Bros. Pictures and 20th Century Studios. On television, she created and headlined Inside Amy Schumer on Comedy Central, appeared on talk shows including The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and performed stand-up specials distributed by platforms associated with HBO and streaming services like Netflix. Her credits include voice work and cameo appearances in projects linked to producers from BBC co-productions and independent distributors.
Schumer's stand-up blends personal anecdote with commentary on relationships, fame, and social norms; she performed sets at landmark comedy spaces including Gotham Comedy Club and festivals such as Melbourne International Comedy Festival. She released specials and albums that charted on platforms monitored by organizations such as the Billboard charts and was featured on televised comedy events produced by networks including Comedy Central and HBO. Her touring has taken her across North America, Europe, and Australia, often promoting shows tied to publicity cycles involving conferences and award ceremonies like the Primetime Emmy Awards.
As a writer, Schumer authored essays and a memoir that became a bestseller, published in conjunction with publishers associated with mainstream imprints. She served as creator, showrunner, and executive producer on projects for Comedy Central and collaborated with production companies that have worked with studios such as Paramount Television and Lionsgate Television. Her writing credits extend to screenplays and sketch material; she has been credited on projects represented by agents connected to the Writers Guild of America and has participated in writers' rooms with directors and producers from Broadway-adjacent theatrical adaptations and film comedies.
Schumer married chef Chris Fischer in 2018 at a private ceremony attended by friends from the entertainment and culinary worlds, including figures associated with Martha's Vineyard and the New York culinary scene. She has been public about health matters, including undergoing surgery and speaking on reproductive health topics in forums alongside organizations and advocates from the health and wellness sector. Schumer is engaged in charitable activities and has used her platform to support causes tied to civil rights organizations and arts institutions, participating in benefit events at venues like Madison Square Garden and fundraisers tied to foundations based in New York City and Los Angeles.
Schumer has received multiple nominations and awards from institutions such as the Primetime Emmy Awards, the Peabody Awards, and the Screen Actors Guild Awards. She won accolades for writing and performance from critics' groups and festival juries at events including Just for Laughs and received honors from industry bodies represented at ceremonies like the Golden Globe Awards and awards presented by organizations within the television and film sectors. Her memoir and specials have been acknowledged by literary and entertainment publications such as The New York Times and Variety.
Category:American comedians Category:American actresses Category:People from Manhattan