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Rosie Tran at the Friar's Club in Beverly Hills, CA. |
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Born | January 11, 1984 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Medium | Stand-up |
Nationality | American |
Subject(s) | Racism, Stereotypes, Dating, Women's issues |
Influences | Margaret Cho, Lisa Lampinelli, Joan Rivers |
Website | Official Website |
Rosie Tran (born 11 January 1984 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American stand-up comedienne, actress, and writer.
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Rosie Tran was born and raised in Algiers, New Orleans to Vietnamese immigrants. Her father is a retired biomedical engineer and famous Vietnamese author, Tran Bich San. Her mother is the former Miss Saigon (1972) and owned a beauty salon. She attended the academically prestigious Benjamin Franklin Senior High School (New Orleans, Louisiana) and moved to Los Angeles, after graduating in 2002, to pursue a professional career in entertainment.
In 2008, she received her M.A. in Television and Film from California State University, Los Angeles.
Tran has been a featured performer at Funny Fest (2005) and the Great Plains Saskatoon Comedy Festivals (2005) in Canada (2003), Boston International Comedy and Movie Festival,[1] Detroit Comedy Festival [2] and the Seattle International Comedy Competition [3] in the U.S. She is a contributing writer to various joke book series, is a regular guest on National Lampoon Comedy Radio, and is often featured on the Comedy Time Network. In 2010, she began working as a featured performer on various USO tours[4] overseas for the US Military, including trips to Iraq, Kuwait, and Europe.
In 2008, Tran was a Los Angeles area finalist on the NBC show, Last Comic Standing.[5] However, her entire segment was edited out for unknown reasons.
(as a contributing writer)