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Morgan Murphy
NameMorgan Murphy
Birth dateOctober 23, 1981
Birth placePortland, Oregon, United States
OccupationComedian, actress, writer

Morgan Murphy is an American comedian, actress, and writer, known for her work on Saturday Night Live, 2 Broke Girls, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!. She has written for several notable comedians, including Demetri Martin and Conan O'Brien. Murphy's comedy style is often compared to that of Maria Bamford and Jen Kirkman. She has performed at various comedy clubs, including the Comedy Cellar and the Laugh Factory.

Early Life

Morgan Murphy was born in Portland, Oregon, and grew up in a family of Irish American descent. She attended Lincoln High School and later studied at Portland State University. Murphy's early influences include comedians like Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, and Louis C.K.. She began her career in comedy by performing at local clubs, including the Helium Comedy Club and the Aladdin Theater. Murphy's comedic style was also shaped by her love for The Simpsons and Monty Python.

Career

Morgan Murphy's career in comedy took off when she began writing for Saturday Night Live and Conan O'Brien. She has also written for The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Murphy has made appearances on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. She has worked with notable comedians like Aziz Ansari, Nick Kroll, and Jenny Slate. Murphy's writing style is often praised by critics, including those from The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times.

Filmography

Morgan Murphy's filmography includes appearances on 2 Broke Girls, New Girl, and Parks and Recreation. She has also written for American Dad! and Bob's Burgers. Murphy has lent her voice to characters on Adventure Time and The Simpsons. Her writing credits include work on The Comedians and Those Who Can't. Murphy has also appeared on @midnight and The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail. She has worked with actors like Jim Parsons and Kaley Cuoco.

Personal Life

Morgan Murphy is married to comedian John Daly. The couple resides in Los Angeles, California, and often performs at comedy clubs like the Comedy Store and the Improv. Murphy is a fan of Portland Trail Blazers and Oregon Ducks football. She has been involved in various charity events, including those supporting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and The Trevor Project. Murphy's personal life is often influenced by her love for The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.

Awards and Nominations

Morgan Murphy has been nominated for several awards, including an Emmy Award for her work on Saturday Night Live. She has also been nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for her writing on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Murphy has won a Peabody Award for her work on The Colbert Report. She has been recognized by organizations like the Hollywood Reporter and Variety. Murphy's awards and nominations are a testament to her talent and dedication to the world of comedy, which includes notable figures like Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Category:American comedians

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