Rachel Sennott

American actress and comedian

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2025 Rachel Sennott has a film 'Bunnylovr' in post-production.
2024 Sennott was nominated for Best Screenplay at the Independent Spirit Awards for Bottoms
2024 Sennott was nominated for Best Actress in a Canadian Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for I Used to Be Funny
2024 Portrayed Rosie Shuster in the biographical comedy Saturday Night.
May 10 2024 Appeared in Charli XCX's music video for single '360'
March 18 2024 Sold a half-hour comedy pilot to HBO, set to write, star, and executive produce
2023 Took on a supporting role in the HBO series The Idol.
2023 Voiced multiple characters in 2 episodes of 'Teenage Euthanasia'
2023 Sennott was nominated for Best Supporting Performance at the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards for Bodies Bodies Bodies
2023 Sennott was nominated for Best Breakthrough Performance at the MTV Movie & TV Awards for Bodies Bodies Bodies
2023 Rachel Sennott expanded her creative portfolio by starring in 'Bottoms' as PJ, where she also served as screenwriter and executive producer. She additionally appeared in 'I Used to Be Funny' as Sam and 'Finalmente l'alba' as Nan Roth.
June 2023 Began starring in HBO drama series The Idol
March 11 2023 Premiered Bottoms, a teen sex comedy co-written with Emma Seligman, at SXSW
2022 Rachel Sennott appeared in two films: 'Bodies Bodies Bodies' as Alice and 'Susie Searches' as Jillian
2022 Starred in the comedy film Bodies Bodies Bodies.
2021 Rachel Sennott starred in the short film 'Appendage' as Ella
2021 Sennott won The ReFrame Stamp for Narrative Feature with Shiva Baby
2021 Sennott was nominated for Best Actress at the Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards for Shiva Baby
2021 Sennott was nominated for Breakthrough Actor at the Gotham Independent Film Awards for Shiva Baby
2021 Rachel Sennott secured a main role as Jackie Raines in the TV series 'Call Your Mother'
2020 Rachel Sennott appeared in the documentary or film 'Speak Up', playing herself
2020 Rachel Sennott starred in 3 episodes of 'Ayo and Rachel Are Single'
2020 Rachel Sennott appeared in two films: 'Tahara' as Hannah Rosen and reprised her role as Danielle in the feature film version of 'Shiva Baby', which she also executive produced.
2020 Won the Rising Star award at the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival
2020 Rose to prominence with her starring role in the comedy film Shiva Baby.
2019 Named one of the six best comedians of the alt scene by Time Out New York and Pop Dust
2018 Rachel Sennott appeared in an episode of the TV series 'High Maintenance'
2018 Rachel Sennott starred in the short film 'Shiva Baby' as Danielle, marking an early notable role in her career.
2018 Developed two comedy shows: Puke Fest and Ur Gonna Slp Rlly Well Tonight
2017 Graduated from NYU Tisch and Stella Adler Studio of Acting, reprising her lead role as Danielle in the short film version of Shiva Baby.
2017 Graduated from NYU Tisch and Stella Adler Studio of Acting
2014 Graduated from Simsbury High School

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