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Rachel Sennott          

Actress & Comedian Known for "Bottoms," "Bodies Bodies Bodies" & "Shiva Baby"

Rachel Sennott, a comedian, actress, and screenwriter, has carved a distinct path for herself in the entertainment industry. Trained at NYU Tisch and Stella Adler Studio of Acting, Sennott began her career on the New York City open mic scene before transitioning to film and television. She has received critical acclaim for starring roles in comedy films such as "Shiva Baby," "Bodies Bodies Bodies," "Bottoms," and "I Used to Be Funny." Furthermore, she co-developed two web series for Comedy Central, exhibiting her versatility as an actress and screenwriter.

Throughout her career, Sennott has received several nominations and awards that demonstrate her prowess in the field. Notably, she won the Rising Star award at the 2020 Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival for her work in "Shiva Baby" and triumphed in the Narrative Feature category at The ReFrame Stamp awards. Her performance in "Bodies Bodies Bodies" earned her nominations for Best Breakthrough Performance and Most Frightened Performance at the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards, as well as Best Supporting Performance at the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards. Her screenwriting skills were recognized with a nomination for Best Screenplay at the 2024 Independent Spirit Awards for "Bottoms."

Sennott's work extends beyond the big screen to television, where she played main roles in "Call Your Mother" and "High Maintenance" and appeared in the TV show "The Idol." She is also making strides in the film industry with her upcoming projects, including the thriller "Holland, Michigan," and the anticipated Sony film "Saturday Night."

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