Amber Ruffin

American Actress

Amber Ruffin was born in Omaha, Nebraska, United States on January 9th, 1979 and is the American Actress. At the age of 45, Amber Ruffin biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Amber Mildred Ruffin, Amber
Date of Birth
January 9, 1979
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Age
45 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Screenwriter, Television Actor, Voice Actor, Writer
Amber Ruffin Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 45 years old, Amber Ruffin has this physical status:

Height
173cm
Weight
66kg
Hair Color
Black
Eye Color
Black
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Amber Ruffin Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Christianity
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Benson High School
Amber Ruffin Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Jan Schiltmeijer
Parents
Not Available
Siblings
She has 3 sisters.
Amber Ruffin Career

In 2001, Ruffin began performing in local theater productions and improv in Omaha. While performing with her improv troupe at an event in Chicago, Ruffin met comedian and owner of iO Theater Charna Halpern. Halpern encouraged Ruffin to move to Chicago saying she believed Ruffin would "have a full-time job, doing comedy, within the year". In 2008 after finishing her classes at iO, Ruffin moved to Amsterdam to work as a writer and performer on the improv comedy troupe Boom Chicago Amsterdam.

After returning to the United States, Ruffin performed as part of The Second City in both Denver and Chicago, where she first met future Late Night co-writer Jenny Hagel. In 2011, she moved to Los Angeles joining the YouTube comedy group RobotDown featuring Jessica Lowe, Carlo Corbellini, and Davey Vorhes and appeared on an episode of Key & Peele. She also joined the nationally recognized sketch and musical comedy troupe Story Pirates, where she performed sketches based on stories written by kids. Ruffin was also a member of Sacred Fools Theater Company performing a serialized version of King of Kong: A Musical Parody, a two-woman show parodying the documentary The King of Kong. The musical was co-written with co-star Lauren Van Kurin and directed by fellow Boom Chicago alum Brendan Hunt, with music by David Schmoll. King of Kong appeared at the 2014 New York International Fringe Festival winning Best Overall Musical 2014, and the 2015 Hollywood Fringe Festival (with Hunt subbing for an unavailable Ruffin), where it won Best Musical & Outstanding Songwriting. The show returned to Sacred Fools in September 2016 for a performance attended by parody target Billy Mitchell himself.

In 2013, Saturday Night Live received backlash for not having any Black women on the cast. Ruffin auditioned for the show in 2014 alongside Tiffany Haddish, Leslie Jones, Gabrielle Dennis, Nicole Byer, Simone Shepherd, and Bresha Webb. Ruffin was unsuccessful in her audition. A few days later Seth Meyers called to ask her to be a writer on his new late night show. Ruffin has been a writer on Late Night with Seth Meyers since the show's start in 2014. In addition to writing she also appears in several recurring segments on the program including: "Amber Says What?", "Amber's Minute of Fury", "Jokes Seth Can't Tell" (with fellow writer Jenny Hagel), and "Point, Counterpoint". When the George Floyd protests began, Ruffin opened a week's worth of shows by retelling her experiences with police officers and police brutality. Meyers interviewed Ruffin as a guest for the show's 1,000th episode.

When not writing for Late Night, Ruffin wrote for the Comedy Central show Detroiters and was a regular narrator on the Comedy Central show Drunk History. In 2017, Ruffin developed a single-camera comedy show, Going Dutch, but the series was not ordered. She was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award in the category "Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) Series" in 2017.

In February 2018, Ruffin hosted the 70th Writers Guild of America awards ceremony.

In 2019, NBC ordered a pilot presentation for Ruffin's single-camera comedy series Village Gazette. In the same year Ruffin was a writer for the first season of A Black Lady Sketch Show on HBO.

On January 16, 2020, it was announced that Ruffin would host her own late-night talk show on NBC's streaming service Peacock titled The Amber Ruffin Show. The show premiered on September 25, 2020. The show breaks away from the typical late night structure, foregoing guests, and focusing instead on topical sketches. The show was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award in the category "Comedy/Variety Sketch Series" in 2021. The show was also nominated for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards.

Ruffin and her sister Lacey Lamar co-authored a book, titled You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey: Crazy Stories about Racism, which was released on January 12, 2021, and was placed on the New York Times Best Seller list.

In February 2021, it was announced that Ruffin was set to co-write the Broadway-bound musical adaptation of Some Like It Hot alongside Matthew Lopez.

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Meet the NEW Pink Ladies! At the premiere of the Grease prequel film, the cast members pose

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2023
At the premiere of their show Grease: The Pink Ladies, Cheyenne Wells, Marisa Davila, Ari Notartomaso, and Tricia Fukuhara posed playful together. The Pink Ladies are a girl group of greasers at a fictional high school in the late 1950s, as shown in the original 1978 film Grease. The current film is a prequel to the movie and follows the formation of the clique in 1954, allowing for the introduction of a whole new line of characters. The Pink Ladies, Marisa, Tricia, Cheyenne, and Ari lead the cast as a quartet of girls named after the colour of their popular bomber jackets. The four of them glowed on the fittingly pink carpet of their new exhibition's premiere as the shutterbugs gnashed away at them.

PatBO's latest iteration of evening dressing is influenced by a '90s 'It' girl's

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 12, 2023
During New York Fashion Week, Patricia Bonaldi unveiled PatBO's fall 2023 show in the city's historic Surrogate's Court's grand, marble-lined atrium. Bonaldi is the maker of the iconic bathing suit dress worn by just about every 'it' girl,' but her abilities go far beyond resort wear, as we saw last season. She raises the stakes even higher with red carpet-worthy evening gowns, sleek beach frocks, and blow-your-mind hand-crafted by her team of Brazilian artisans for her latest eponymous collection.

In late-night TV shows, a group of 50 comedians has pledged to honor diversity

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 21, 2022
In the pledge from the Writers Guild of America East and West, a variety of actors, including Charlamagne tha God, Amber Ruffin, Samantha Bee, Desus Nice, and The Kid Mero, were among those who pledged to seek greater representation behind television shows' scenes. "We as hosts, showrunners, executive producers, and head writers of late-night and comedy television, and we all agree that our continued vitality and relevance in our industry is contingent upon recruiting, supporting, growing, and retaining diverse talent, as well as ensuring that our on-screen and off-screen employment reflects our country's racial diversity.' Though display styles, layout, and program differ, the problems in this sector are systemic, and writers of color must be addressed at every show,'s said. We must maintain a common commitment to this profession as writers with authority and a certain code of conduct. We know and promise that we'll get to the end.'