About Jen Kober:
Originally from Lake Charles, LA - Jen Kober has bounded onto the national stage bringing crowds to their feet with her original blend of stand-up, story telling, and improvised rock-n-roll comedy. Her hard-hitting hour is phenomenally funny as Kober commands the stage and dares you not to laugh.
Classically trained at The Theatre School of DePaul University in Chicago, Jen Kober is also an accomplished actress. Kober’s original one woman show sUbcIty was the winner of The Director’s Choice Award at The Kennedy Center Theatre Festival. She has studied improv at both Second City and Improv Olympic, and Jen has toured successfully with her improvised one woman shows, JUNK IN MY TRUNK and MY BIG FAT COMEDY SHOW.
In 2006 Jen was the Runner Up in the MySpace Stand Up/Sit Down Comedy Challenge, which aired on both TBS and as part of Comic Relief on HBO.
In 2007 Jen appeared on Showtime’s White Boyz in the Hood and Comics Unleashed. In 2008 Jen appeared in Jamie Kennedy’s new comedy documentary Heckler, was a featured comedian on Oxygen’s 25iest Celebrity Bad Girls Gone Good.
In 2008 Kober headlined at over 300 colleges across the country.
2009 had Jen appearing on NESN’s Comedy All Stars, and Kober taped a stand up special for MTV’s LoGo Network that is airing now.
2010 was an explosive year for Jen! On the acting front, Kober played villainess Muriel Ledger in the family feature film Cool Dog, she has a recurring role as a lawyer in the new HBO drama series, Treme, and filmed a role in the feature film The Texas Killing Fields with Sam Worthington.
In 2011, Jen appeared on Happy Endings on ABC, and she can be seen on Season 8 of the hit HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm. Jen played Lo’Quacious Jones in the new MTV movie Worst. Prom. Ever. and she just taped a co-starring role in an episode of NBC’s new hit sitcom Up All Night with Christina Applegate and Maya Rudolph
In April you can see jen in theaters in the american pie reunion movie.
Leslie Berman of The SWLA Times writes, "Kober is one of the most talented comics of our time. I have been betting on her to find her niche and go national since the first time I saw her. I thought: ‘She’s got to be our 21st Century Lucille Ball,’ and that’s no exaggeration. If you're twenty years younger than me, think hipper Tracey Ullman."
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Added by Comedy Palace on April 13, 2012