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Michelle Buteau

Highest Rated: 89% Always Be My Maybe (2019)

Lowest Rated: 31% The Stand In (2020)

Birthday: Jul 24, 1977

Birthplace: Hamilton Township, New Jersey, USA

American comedian Michelle Buteau found her voice on the stand-up stage before adding her unique personality to a variety of film and television projects. A New Jersey native, she started her career as a news editor in New York. She initially turned to performing comedy as a way of dealing with the overpowering emotions of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, something that she was unable to escape as a member of the news media. Buteau was a steady presence in comedy clubs from then on, gradually building a reputation for her sassy, outspoken routines. Her rise up the comedy ranks began to pay off with television appearances on shows like "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (CBS, 2005-2014). She gained further notice with her commentary on a revival of the cable show "Best Week Ever" (VH1, 2013). Additionally, she co-hosted "Big Morning Buzz Live" (VH1, 2011-15), with Nick Lachey, and was the host's sidekick on "The Jenny McCarthy Show" (VH1, 2013). She mixed in occasional acting appearances, guesting on "Whitney" (NBC, 2011-12) and "Key and Peele" (Comedy Central, 2012-15). That led to her being cast as a series regular on the short-lived sitcom "Enlisted" (Fox, 2014). She kept up a full slate of stand-up appearances while also adding the podcast "Late Night Whenever!" to her resume. She continued acting as well, with noteworthy appearances on "Broad City" (Comedy Central, 2014-19) and "The Tick" (Amazon, 2017-19). Her screen career picked up steam in earnest beginning in 2019. After small roles in Rebel Wilson's "Isn't It Romantic" (2019) and "Russian Doll" (Netflix, 2019- ), she starred in Tracy Oliver's reimagining of "First Wives Club" (BET, 2019- ), playing a surgeon bonding with her friends over marital problems. She also joined fellow comedians Ali Wong and Randall Park in the romantic-comedy "Always Be My Maybe" (Netflix, 2019). Stretching beyond broad comedies, she appeared with Laura Linney and Olympia Dukakis in the continuation of Armistead Maupin's San Francisco chronicle, "Tales From the City" (Netflix, 2019- ).

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Highest-Rated Movies

89% 80% Always Be My Maybe Watchlist 87% 79% Babes Watchlist 85% 76% Work It Watchlist 84% 65% Someone Great Watchlist 82% 72% Happiest Season Watchlist
81% 79% Crush
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70% 73% Almost Love Watchlist 62% 49% Moonshot Watchlist 61% 92% Marry Me Watchlist
60% 18% Sex: Unzipped
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Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Michelle Buteau: A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall 2024 Self Babes 87% 79% 2024 Dawn Actor Jane Fonda & Lily Tomlin: Ladies Night Live 57% 2022 Self Crush 81% 79% 2022 Principal Collins Actor Moonshot 62% 49% 2022 Captain Tartar Actor Marry Me 61% 92% 2022 Melissa Actor Sex: Unzipped 60% 18% 2021 Self Best of Stand-Up 2020 18% 2020 Actor The Stand In 31% 19% 2020 Ingrid Actor Happiest Season 82% 72% 2020 Trudy Actor Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia 46% 2020 Actor, Screenwriter Work It 85% 76% 2020 Veronica Ramirez Actor Almost Love 70% 73% 2019 Cammy Actor Always Be My Maybe 89% 80% 2019 Veronica Actor Someone Great 84% 65% 2019 Cynthia Actor Thirsty 2019 Nurse Actor
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