Natasha Leggero
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Natasha Leggero (born March 26, 1974 in Rockford, Illinois) is an American stand-up comic and character actor. She attended Hunter College in New York City before pursuing acting in Los Angeles.
Appearance in the Tonya & Donya films
She appears as one half of a comedy double act with regular comedy collaborator Melinda Hill, in a series of promotional short films [1] commissioned by Sega, as part of the North America marketing effort for Sega Rally Revo
The premise of these comedy shorts is simply the bizarre juxtaposition of two lipstick and grooming obsessed valley girls, as a rally racing partnership of driver and co-driver (Natasha plays the former). Each of the films comes across as being more improvised than scripted, with the casting choice likely centered around both performers previous experience in this field.
Film and TV credits
- "Reno 911!" (2003)
- "Joe Schmo 2" (2004) as Rita, The Drunk
- "MTV's The 70s House" (2005) as the host, "Dawn"
- "The Late Late Show" (guest comedy appearance)
- "Premium Blend" (guest comedy appearance)
- "The Tonight Show" (guest comedy appearance)
- "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" (plays a stripper)
- "Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen" (guest comedy appearance)
- "Chelsea Lately" (guest comedy appearance)