Abby Elliott

Abby Elliott





Abigail "Abby" Elliott (born June 16, 1987) is an American actress and comedian currently appearing as a cast member on Saturday Night Live.

Abby Elliott on David Letterman ( Feb/17/10 ) Ewan McGregor, Mumford & Sons


ABBY ELLIOT


Abby Elliott - Saturday Night Live - Coming Up With The Skits


David Letterman - Abby Elliott & Her Stage Father






eye and consequently given her conjunctivitus.[2]
She is the third generation of her family to have been featured on the show (and the second to be hired as a cast member). Her father is actor and comedian Chris Elliott, who was an SNL cast member during the 1994-1995 season (season 20) and her grandfather is Bob Elliott of the popular comedy duo Bob & Ray, who co-starred on a Christmas episode in the 1978-1979 season (fourth season).[3][2]
Before joining SNL, Elliott took comedy classes at The Groundlings and eventually began training and performing sketch comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater (UCBT) in Los Angeles. In 2006, Elliott appeared with small roles in the comedy pilots "You've Reached The Elliotts" and "Chrissy: Plain & Simple", both pilots starring her father, Chris Elliott.[4] While at UCBT, she frequently performed with The Midnight Show sketch troupe. She has also occasionally performed comedy with her younger sister Bridey. Elliott joined the cast of SNL midway through the 2008–2009 season, in November 2008, to replace the departing Amy Poehler. Before joining SNL, Elliott had also done guest voices roles on King of The Hill and Minoriteam. She has also been featured in a number of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon sketches such as Jersey Floor and 6-Bee.
In 2011, she made her film debut with a small role in No Strings Attached, and appears with a supporting role in the upcoming indie-comedy High Road.
[edit]Saturday Night Live

[edit]Recurring characters
Shirley, one of the singing sisters on The Lawrence Welk Show
One of the French Girls in "Les Jeunes de Paris"
Paula, one of the students in the Gilly sketches

Reference from Wikipedia.com

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