Aparna Nancherla

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Comedian and Actress

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Aparna started out doing comedy in her hometown of Washington D.C. and now resides in New York City. In the 2016 Elle's Women in Comedy issue, she was featured as one of the most exciting new voices to hit the comedy scene. She is a series regular in the debut season of Comedy Central's Corporate and has reprised her role in season 2 of HBO's CRASHING. Aparna is also featured in the second season of Netflix's The Standups.

Other television credits include: Netflix's Master of None and LOVE, HBO's High Maintenance, Comedy Central's Inside Amy Schumer, appearing as a US correspondent for Dave's (UK) Unspun with Matt Forde, and Hulu's I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman. In 2018, she made her feature debut in the Paul Feig movie A Simple Favor. Her TV stand up appearances include Seeso's stand up series Night Train with Wyatt Cenac, season 2 of Comedy Central's Meltdown as well as Adam Devine's House Party.

In 2013, she made her late night stand up debut on TBS's Conan and was one of the breakout New Faces at the prestigious Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal. Her TV writing credits include Late Night with Seth Meyers as well as being a regular correspondent/writer on FX's Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell. She is also an alumna of the NBC Stand Up for Diversity program and currently headlines throughout the world and has been seen at a number of festivals including Comedy Central's Clusterfest, Portland's Bridgetown Comedy Festival, Moontower, SF Sketchfest, DC's Bentzen Ball, Outside Lands, Bonnaroo and Dublin's Vodaphone Comedy Festival. Aparna's been featured on and in NPR, Reader's Digest, The Huffington Post, The Washington Post Magazine, XM Radio, and Slate V.

She can regularly be seen performing at the Upright Citizen's Brigade's in LA and NYC. Her debut album Just Putting It Out There was released in July 2016 by Tig Notaro's label Bentzen Ball Records and hit the #4 on Billboard Comedy Charts.