David Sedaris (born December 26, 1956) is an American humorous essayist and… Read Full Bio ↴David Sedaris (born December 26, 1956) is an American humorous essayist and radio contributor. Much of his humor is autobiographical and self-deprecating, concerning his large family life, Greek heritage, various jobs, education, and his life in France with his boyfriend Hugh.
He was born in Binghamton, New York, and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina. He dropped out of Kent State University in 1977, and ten years later graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago. In his teens and twenties, he dabbled in visual and performance art. His lack of success was described in several of his essays. Sedaris has obsessive-compulsive disorder, which he chronicles in his short story "A Plague of Tics."
His first book, Barrel Fever (1994) was a collection of essays and short fiction. Several compilations of his essays have been published in books such as Naked (1996), and Me Talk Pretty One Day (2000). Several of his books, including Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim (2004) have hit #1 on the New York Times Best Seller list for Nonfiction. He is a frequent contributor to the PRI/Chicago Public Radio show This American Life, and Esquire and The New Yorker magazines. In 2001, he was named "Humorist of the Year" by Time magazine and he received the Thurber Prize for American Humor. Although Wayne Wang optioned his book Me Talk Pretty One Day for a movie, Sedaris declined to proceed with the project out of concern for his family and how they might be portrayed in a movie.
He is also a playwright, having authored along with his sister, actor Amy Sedaris, several plays under the name "The Talent Family." These include: Stump the Host (1993), Stitches (1994), One Woman Shoe (1995), The Little Frieda Mysteries (1997), and The Book of Liz. He also co-authored Incident at Kobblers Knob which was presented and produced by David Rockwell at the Lincoln Center Festival.
He was born in Binghamton, New York, and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina. He dropped out of Kent State University in 1977, and ten years later graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago. In his teens and twenties, he dabbled in visual and performance art. His lack of success was described in several of his essays. Sedaris has obsessive-compulsive disorder, which he chronicles in his short story "A Plague of Tics."
His first book, Barrel Fever (1994) was a collection of essays and short fiction. Several compilations of his essays have been published in books such as Naked (1996), and Me Talk Pretty One Day (2000). Several of his books, including Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim (2004) have hit #1 on the New York Times Best Seller list for Nonfiction. He is a frequent contributor to the PRI/Chicago Public Radio show This American Life, and Esquire and The New Yorker magazines. In 2001, he was named "Humorist of the Year" by Time magazine and he received the Thurber Prize for American Humor. Although Wayne Wang optioned his book Me Talk Pretty One Day for a movie, Sedaris declined to proceed with the project out of concern for his family and how they might be portrayed in a movie.
He is also a playwright, having authored along with his sister, actor Amy Sedaris, several plays under the name "The Talent Family." These include: Stump the Host (1993), Stitches (1994), One Woman Shoe (1995), The Little Frieda Mysteries (1997), and The Book of Liz. He also co-authored Incident at Kobblers Knob which was presented and produced by David Rockwell at the Lincoln Center Festival.
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@WakingWildflower
Just a list for myself for future reference
00:01 a lap for baby
00:21 Harlem shake
1:10 like a million bucks!
1:18 oh my corngod!
1:40 more d's than
1:46 or as white people say
2:08 body to pull of that haircut
2:13 not about the dress
2:26 so big he's in a wheel chair
2:36 I'm cooking!
3:51 new jersey can see me
3:55 tampon store
4:11 both feet in my mouth
4:21 the whole buffalo
4:30 what's a bus?
4:56 cheating on you or whatever
5:03 why do they look so tired all the time?
5:35 giant fluffy dogs
5:43 hellscream
6:29 now drink!
6:44 part of living in New York
6:50 blonde lady, thank you
6:52 responsive anus
7:00 can you fold pants? Road trip!
7:17 we still do
7:23 but we shouldn't, right?
7:33 don't EVER say that
7:41 they're not dogs, they're buffalo
7:54 eat your shame
8:40 flores! flores! para los muertos
9:01 I put it in the fridge
9:35 meemaw?
9:55 you're not a gown at all you monster
10:09 my first wife turned 50
10:43 never climbed up there
10:55 rise sugar daddies, rise!
11:06 bitch, I don't know your life
11:20 bad Doug! No! Bad dog!
11:38 Robin hood
12:21 foot slut
12:54 private wardrobe fitting
13:08 skinny blonde bitch! Thank you
13:18 feet and how he likes to- hum -gasm
13:40 I can't even go to the zoo anymore
13:58 egg and hammer breakfast
14:07 aggressively vibes while covering tooth
14:17 mama don't likey the sucks
14:24 I pooped over there
14:49 I know! I'll go upstairs.
14:58 if you looked ugly
15:19 an Israeli guy who owns a truck
15:28 cherry knot
15:39 decorative anus
15:51 didn't love the last group thing...
16:16 where flies are made
16:22 weird panic noises
16:33 shame puppet paranoia
16:38 sorry that came out wrong
16:49 red haired idiot
16:57 fire ignited in my butt
17:04 eye up here
17:42 15 year old Eric Trump
18:00 spoon me
18:10 talk to the shame puppet, Julien
18:17 oh god, I'm going to have to cookGod,
18:24 people with no imagination
18:32 horrible breaking handler
18:38 want a water?
@JarrettSelf
The fact that this woman has never won an Emmy is a war crime.
@bannahannana9403
She has won a Tony though
@genericallyaccepted
Didn't she win an EGOT?
@walkz007
@@genericallyaccepted T....no Emmy yet
@GodsFaveSim
@@walkz007 she won an Oscar?
@walkz007
@@GodsFaveSim oof you GOT meπ€£π€£more like TSC(screen actors guild&critics choice)I feel like I have seen her a lot through her career so I confused her
@shampain5883
Jacqueline had the most character development
@mickflick8133
Progression, all of the main characters had about the same amount of development but she does the most growing.
@jeanettemullins
I've noticed Tina Fey creates a lot of characters who are pretty awful personality wise and extremely self involved but they're likeable due to their obvious vulnerability and anxieties. Jacqueline seems to have moved out of that dynamic the most of any of them ever. The other characters don't change anywhere near as much.
@tatimaldomel7064
Not a girl