Rachel Bloom
Rachel Bloom was born in Manhattan Beach, California, United States on April 3rd, 1987 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 37, Rachel Bloom biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Rachel Leah Bloom (born April 3, 1987) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, writer, and comedian.
She wrote and played the lead role of Rebecca Bunch in The CW comedy-drama series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, for which she won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy and a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.
She also created the Hugo Award-nominated music video "Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury".
Early life
Bloom was born on April 3, 1987, in Los Angeles County, California, and grew up in Manhattan Beach. She is the only child of Shelli (née Rosenberg), a musician, and Alan Bloom, a healthcare lawyer. She is Jewish.
Bloom attended Manhattan Beach public schools including Mira Costa High School, where she was involved in the school's drama program. In 2009, Bloom graduated from the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Drama. While at NYU, Bloom was the head writer and director of the school's premier sketch comedy group, Hammerkatz. Post-college, Bloom performed at Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York and Los Angeles. She was once roommates with comedian Ilana Glazer after college in Brooklyn.
Personal life
In 2015, Bloom married her boyfriend of six years, writer, actor, producer and director Dan Gregor. Her cousin, a rabbi, performed the ceremony.
Bloom has a history of mental illness, having been diagnosed with depression, anxiety, and OCD, about which she has candidly spoken. Bloom's character in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has borderline personality disorder, and the show addresses these issues.
On September 14, 2019, Bloom announced she was pregnant with her first child. On April 1, 2020, she revealed that she had given birth to a baby girl.
Career
Bloom wrote and performed the song "Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury," which attracted cult following when it was announced on Ray Bradbury's 90th birthday in 2010. The song was inspired by Ray Bradbury's book The Martian Chronicles. Bradbury had a picture of him on the internet that ostensibly showed him watching the film. At Saturday Night Live, she served as an intern for head writer Seth Meyers. She unsuccessfully auditioned for the show in 2012, submitting an audition video that included a small bit of Katharine Hepburn's voice in Space Jam.
Bloom's first album of musical comedy, Please Love Me, containing the viral songs "Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury" and "You Can Touch My Boobies," on May 13, 2013. She released her second album Suck It, Christmas, which featured a comedic look at Chanukah and included the song "Chanukah Honey." In the song "Luigi's Ballad" on Starbomb's self-titled debut album, Bloom was the voice of Princess Peach on December 17, 2013. Bloom co-wrote "Unique Friend" a play by Melissa Benoist and Grant Gustin, which was also included on "Duet" and the episode's soundtrack.
Bloom was given the "Visionary Award" at the annual gala held by East West Players, the longest-running professional theatre of color in the United States, on April 25, 2016. "individuals who have increased the visibility of the Asian Pacific American (APA) community through their craft" have been lauded, according to her award's decision to cast an Asian-American male in a trope and stereotype-subverting lead role.
Bloom has worked as a television journalist on Allen Gregory and Robot Chicken.
Bloom appeared on Bill Nye Saves the World's "The Sexual Spectrum" episode in April 2017, performing the song "My Sex Junk" about the gender and sexual spectra. The performance and episode were tense, eliciting a mixed reaction from conservative organisations and on social media, where Bloom was threatened. The episode received an Emmy Award.
Bloom appeared in the film Most Likely to Murder, opposite Adam Phelp and Vincent Kartheiser. Dan Gregor, Bloom's husband, narrated the film. It premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in March 2018 in March, 2018 and was released on Digital and On Demand in May 2018.
She appeared in Laughing Matters, a SoulPancake project in collaboration with Funny or Die, on October 10, 2019, wherein a variety of comedians discuss mental stability. Autumn Blaze appeared on "Sounds of Silence" as a kirin.
At its Hats off to Heroes virtual gala on November 18, 2020, Bloom was presented with the Lifesaver Award from ELEM/Youth in Distress in Israel, a nonprofit aiding youth in Israel, a nonprofit assisting youth in Israel.
Bloom produced a half-hour pilot for Showtime on May 7, 2015, starring Marc Webb and co-executive producer Aline Brosh McKenna (The Devil Wears Prada). Eventually, The CW picked up the show for the fall 2015–2016 season. When it changed from cable to network television and features musical numbers, Crazy-Ex Girlfriend became a nationally recognized hour-long series with more network-friendly content. On October 12, 2015, the show premiered.
Bloom received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series, Musical, or Comedian on January 10, 2016. Bloom received the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series this week. Bloom received the 71st Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for her role on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend on September 23, 2019.
Rachel Bloom's "Holy Shit (You've Got to vote)" is a 2016 video produced to encourage people to vote in the 2016 election. "Donald Trump is a human syphilis/we could be the antidote" in the actor-filled script, which included profanity laced lyrics directed at Donald Trump. Many news outlets picked up the video, but others doubted its effectiveness retrospectively.