Melinda Hill's Funny Profile - BookMarkBio: Melinda Hill is an LA comedian/ actress who can be seen in “The Sarah Silverman Program”, “The Winner”, and in “The Frank Show” coming soon to TBS. As a commentator she can be seen on the E! Channel and on “Oxygen’s 50 Funniest Females” and has also appeared on Bravo, Sundance Channel, and NBC.
Her film work includes playing various deranged characters in the cult classics “Vampires Anonymous” (with Michael Madsen) and “Kill House” as well as in the short she wrote: “Coco Liphitz: Behind the Laughter.” She was the voice of an Emmy award winning Citibank commercial, and also starred in the Channel 101 series "Fire Guys." After studying sketch and improv at the Groundlings Theater, she wrote and performed a one woman show parody at the Comedy Central Stage called "Fabreze Johnson: A Personal Journey of the Soul." She created the “Chat Room Comedy Show,” and the “Girls Gone Weird” show, both of which were named “Comedy Pick of the Week” by the LA Weekly and her current stand-up schedule can be found on her myspace page.
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Melinda Hill's bio:
Melinda Hill is an LA comedian/ actress who can be seen in “The Sarah Silverman Program”, “The Winner”, and in “The Frank Show” coming soon to TBS. As a commentator she can be seen on the E! Channel and on “Oxygen’s 50 Funniest Females” and has also appeared on Bravo, Sundance Channel, and NBC.
Her film work includes playing various deranged characters in the cult classics “Vampires Anonymous” (with Michael Madsen) and “Kill House” as well as in the short she wrote: “Coco Liphitz: Behind the Laughter.” She was the voice of an Emmy award winning Citibank commercial, and also starred in the Channel 101 series "Fire Guys." After studying sketch and improv at the Groundlings Theater, she wrote and performed a one woman show parody at the Comedy Central Stage called "Fabreze Johnson: A Personal Journey of the Soul." She created the “Chat Room Comedy Show,” and the “Girls Gone Weird” show, both of which were named “Comedy Pick of the Week” by the LA Weekly and her current stand-up schedule can be found on her myspace page. Related Videos:{related:} Promotion banners related to Melinda Hill
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