Retta
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Born |
Marietta Sirleaf April 12, 1970 New Jersey |
Alma mater | Duke University |
Occupation | Actress, stand-up comedian |
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Marietta Sirleaf[1] (born April 12, 1970), better known simply as Retta, is an American stand-up comedian and actress. She is mainly known for her role as Donna Meagle on NBC's Parks and Recreation. She has appeared in several films and television shows, and has performed stand-up on Comedy Central's Premium Blend.
Early life
Retta is from New Jersey, and graduated from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Her family is from Liberia and she is the niece of the current Liberian president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. She started working in the pharmaceutical research field before moving to Los Angeles, California, to pursue a career in comedy.[2] Retta started performing stand-up comedy in 1996, although she said she did not start "earning money" until 1998, when she started touring on the college circuit. Retta said she used to get "really nauseated" before a performance, but that the feeling passed with experience.[3] Retta has said her stand-up material tends to be slightly embellished stories from her regular everyday life, family, and friends.[2][4] Retta has stated she would give up stand-up comedy for a full-time acting career if possible: "I'm not married to stand-up, just because it's a road thing. It's very lonely with all the traveling."[5]
Comedy career
Retta has served as the opening act for such comedians as Shirley Hemphill and Bobby Collins.[3] She has made television appearances on E! Entertainment Television's The Soup,[4] Freddie, Moesha, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,[5] the "Comedy Divas Showcase" segment of The Jenny Jones Show,[6] Retta has performed on Premium Blend, a Comedy Central show featuring up-and-coming comedians.[3]
In 2009, Retta started making regular guest appearances on the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation as Donna Meagle, an employee in the parks department of a fictional Indiana town. During a stand-up performance at the University of Illinois at Springfield, Retta said the acting job on the show was stressful because it was unclear how long the show would stay on the air, because of the poor reviews it received during the first season.[4] Alan Sepinwall, television columnist with The Star-Ledger, said second season episodes of Parks and Recreation have afforded more personality and funnier jokes to Donna and other minor characters.[7] She was upgraded to a full-time regular cast member in the third season.[8]
Retta also hosted the 3rd Critics' Choice Television Awards in 2013.[9] In 2014, Retta appeared on Hollywood Game Night as a contestant along with other celebrities Paget Brewster, Michael Chiklis, Mario Lopez, Thomas Lennon, and Alyssa Milano.[10]
In 2015 Retta was one of the audiobook narrators for Welcome to Night Vale, a novel tie-in to the podcast series by the same name.[8] The same year she appeared in season 2 of Bravo's Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce.[8]
Personal life
Retta's aunt is Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the current President of Liberia.[11]
Retta is an avid fan of the Los Angeles Kings hockey team and has presented awards at the NHL award ceremony in Las Vegas in 2014 and 2015.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Ringmaster | Additional voices | |
2002 | Slackers | Bruna | |
2003 | Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star | Sad Eye Sadie | |
2007 | Fracture | Evidence Room Cop | |
2007 | Sex and Death 101 | Ethel | Credited as Retta Sirleaf |
2008 | First Sunday | Roberta | |
2014 | Sex Ed | Sydney | |
2015 | Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip | Party planner |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | $5.15/Hr | Joy | HBO |
2005 | Freddie | Joan | Episode: "Rich Man, Poor Girl" |
2006 | Rodney | Tanya Evans | Episode: "When Rodney Comes Marching Home" |
2008 | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Hardware Store Clerk | Episode: "The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition" |
2009–2015 | Parks and Recreation | Donna Meagle | 120 episodes |
2009 | Jimmy Kimmel Live! | Heckler | Episode: "#7.46" |
2014 | Kroll Show | TSA #1 | Episode: "Krolling Around with Nick Klown" |
2014 | Drunk History | Sylvia Robinson | Episode: "American Music" |
2014 | Key & Peele | The Woman | Episode: "Sex Addict Wendell" |
2015 | Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce | Barbara | 4 episodes |
2015 | Kroll Show | Lara | Episode: "Body Bouncers" |
References
- ↑ Retta - Donna Meagle Parks and Recreation, NBC.com
- 1 2 Azzi, Amy (January 28, 2009). "Comedian took long route to comedy". Royal Purple News (University of Wisconsin-Whitewater). Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- 1 2 3 Eells, Kelly Feser (June 6, 2003). "T-150 seats down for stand-up guys". Ojai Valley News. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- 1 2 3 Dunn, Valeree (October 14, 2009). "Performer Spotlight on... Retta". UIS Journal. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- 1 2 Haynes, Robert (November 17, 2009). "Comedian Retta brings glee to bear country". The Echo (University of Central Arkansas).
- ↑ Ory, Marie (March 15, 2001). "Laughter -- the medicine of life". The Nicholls Worth. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- ↑ Sepinwall, Alan (November 5, 2009). "Parks and Recreation, "Ron and Tammy": Megan Mullally guests". The Star-Ledger (New Jersey On-Line). Retrieved November 6, 2009.
- 1 2 3 Feuer, Ryan (16 July 2015). "Comedian Retta talks Jersey roots, 'Parks and Rec' and 'Geeks Who Drink'". Nj.com. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- ↑ "Awards News: Critics' Choice Nominations". CBS. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- ↑ Snetiker, Marc (15 January 2014). "Retta takes on Mario Lopez in the Olympics on 'Hollywood Game Night' -- EXCLUSIVE". Ew.com. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- ↑ Chaney, Jen (October 7, 2011). "What’s the connection between a Nobel Prize winner and ‘Parks and Recreation’?". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 8, 2011.
External links
- Retta at the Internet Movie Database
- Retta videos Comedy Central
- Interview: Retta of Parks and Recreation PopGurls
- Retta video clips at TeamCoco.com