Ilana Glazer
American comedian
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2025 | Set to appear in 'Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie' as Gabby's Mom |
2024 | Co-wrote and starred in the movie 'Babes'. |
December 2024 | Glazer's second stand-up special 'Human Magic' premiered on Hulu. |
2023 | Won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Daytime Special as a host of Recipe for Change: Standing Up to Anti-Semitism |
2022 | Glazer joined the main cast of the Apple TV+ mystery comedy series 'The Afterparty'. |
2022 | Appears in documentary 'Sell/Buy/Date', playing herself |
2022 | Won the Tony Award for Best Musical as a producer for the Broadway show 'A Strange Loop'. |
2021 | Stars in, writes, and produces 'False Positive', playing the lead character Lucia 'Lucy' Martin |
July 2021 | Glazer gave birth to their daughter. |
June 25 2021 | Co-wrote, produced, and starred in the horror film 'False Positive', which was released on Hulu. |
March 17 2021 | Glazer publicly announced their pregnancy with David Rooklin through social media and a magazine photo shoot. |
January 2020 | Released debut stand-up comedy special 'The Planet Is Burning'. |
2019 | Received two Primetime Emmy Awards nominations - Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series and Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series for Hack Into Broad City |
2019 | Begins voicing the main character EB in the animated series Green Eggs and Ham, continuing until 2022. |
January 24 2019 | The fifth and final season of Broad City premiered on Comedy Central. |
2017 | Nominated for Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series for Hack Into Broad City at the Primetime Emmy Awards |
2017 | Starred alongside Scarlett Johansson and Kate McKinnon in the comedy film 'Rough Night'. |
February 2017 | Ilana Glazer married their longtime partner David Rooklin, a computational biologist, in a private ceremony. |
2016 | Ilana Glazer co-founded the Generator Collective, a campaign platform aimed at promoting female election candidates and encouraging broader participation in democracy and political discourse. |
2016 | Nominated for Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series for Hack Into Broad City at the Primetime Emmy Awards and received a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best Comedy Series |
2016 | Glazer stars in the miniseries Time Traveling Bong, playing the lead role of Sharee. |
January 2016 | Broad City was renewed for a fourth and final fifth season. |
2015 | Glazer received another Critics' Choice Television Awards nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for Broad City |
2015 | Appeared in the film 'The Night Before'. |
January 2015 | The series was renewed for a third season, which premiered on February 17, 2016. |
2014 | Broad City transitions to a television series, with Glazer continuing her lead role as Ilana Wexler, while also serving as creator, writer, director, and executive producer for 50 episodes. |
2014 | Ilana Glazer was nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy Series at the Critics' Choice Television Awards for her work in Broad City |
February 2014 | Comedy Central renewed Broad City for a second season following its successful first season. |
January 2014 | Broad City made its broadcast television premiere on Comedy Central, becoming the network's highest-rated first season since 2012 among adults 18-34, averaging 1.2 million viewers. |
2013 | Starred in the independent feature film 'How to Follow Strangers', which won top prize at the Lower East Side Film Festival. |
2012 | Glazer co-created the web series Chronic Gamer Girl with Alex Charak, which ran until 2014. |
2012 | Ilana Glazer appears in her first recorded film role in the short film 'Nature Boys', playing the character Elle |
2011 | FX purchased a script commitment for Broad City, with Amy Poehler as producer. However, the network ultimately did not approve the script and declined further development. |
2010 | Ilana Glazer creates and stars in the web series Broad City, playing the character Ilana Wexler in 15 episodes. |
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