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Melinda Hill is an American comedian and actress best known for her stand-up comedy and appearances in ''
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'', '' The Late Late Show'', ''
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'', and as the host of ''Comedy.TV''.


Early life and education

Hill was born in
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but spent her formative years in
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, which she considers home. Hill won a theatre scholarship where she did plays and took writing classes. After her freshman year she transferred to the
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where she stayed for another year, before moving to California to study acting with
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, Lesly Kahn and
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. When finishing acting school, one of her teachers advised her to go into comedy. Hill joined
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with no previous comedy experience. She took classes, learned to write sketches and advanced through all levels before starting stand-up, incorporating all she'd learned about character based comedy writing at the Groundlings. Her classmates included
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, Brian Keith Etheridge and
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.


Stand-up comedy

In addition to becoming a regular at the Hollywood Improv and storytelling shows such as Jill Solloway and Maggie Rowe's Sit N Spin at Comedy Central Stage, Hill was made a paid regular comedian at
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in Los Angeles in 2012 and her name was painted on the wall. With
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and
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, she cofounded the critically acclaimed stand-up comedy show ''What's Up, Tiger Lily?'' at
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(UCB), which ran for 10 years and was known for frequent celebrity drop-ins. Hill has performed for U.S. military troops in Hawaii, Guam, Singapore, Okinawa, Marshall Islands, Honduras, Bahamas, Guantanamo Bay, Curaçao and Greenland. She has released several comedy albums, including ''Accidental Bisexual'' (2011) and ''Six Ways to Bomb on America's Got Talent'' (2013). Her comedy special ''Inappropriate'' premiered on October 20, 2020, and was also released as a comedy album and audiobook.


Television and film

As an actress, Hill has appeared on television in ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Glory Daze'', ''
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'' and
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's '' Pretend Time'', produced by Adam Sandler. She is also in the film ''
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'' opposite Bill Maher. As a voice actress, she can be heard in ''
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'' and in the Emmy Award-winning Citibank commercial "Outfit." Hill created, wrote, and starred in the award-winning digital series ''Romantic Encounters'' which gained millions of views on multiple platforms and hosted an interview series in an alley behind her comedy show called ''All Growz Up with Melinda Hill''. In 2014, with
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, she co-created, wrote, and starred in ''The Program'' (
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Productions), which was named one of '' LA Weekly'''s "10 Best Web Series of 2014." Her script ''Ghosted'' was recognized as one of 2017's top
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scripts by women on advocacy group WeForShe's WriteHer list. In 2019, Hill was cast in the romantic comedy '' Love, Weddings & Other Disasters'' (2020) playing the role of Svetlana opposite Diane Keaton, Jeremy Irons, King Bach, Maggie Grace, Diego Bonita, Elle King, Jesse McCartney and Dennis Dugan who also directed. She launched her limited edition pandemic project podcast ''Let's Process This'' in April 2020. Some guests on her podcast include Margaret Cho, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Liz Feldman, Bridget McManus, Danny Zuker, Yassir Lester, Greg Behrendt, Grey DeLisle, Tara Strong, EG Daily and Tracy McMillan.


Personal life

She lives in Los Angeles.


References

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