• Felicia Day is an American actress, writer, and creator of web series.
• She is currently single and rumors of a husband have not been confirmed.
• She created the web series "The Guild" and "Geek and Sundry" YouTube channel.
• She has a daughter named Calliope Maeve, born in 2017.
• She is active on several social media platforms and has a net worth of over $1 million.



Known for movies

Short Info

Date Of BirthJune 28, 1979
MarkDry and quirky writing
FactExpecting her first child (a girl) in January, 2017.


Who is Felicia Day’s husband?

Felicia Day’s husband is currently a seat not taken – she doesn’t have a husband, and is said to be single, unattached. She is very secretive when it comes to her love affairs, and the only man she has been romantically involved who the public knows about is Nathan Fillion, a famous Canadian actor. The relationship did not last for long but the reason behind their breakup has not been disclosed.

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Felicia Day Wiki Bio

Kathryn Felicia Day was born in Huntsville, Alabama USA, on 28 June 1979, so under the zodiac sign of Cancer and holding American nationality – Felicia is popular for being an actress, writer, and creator of web series.

Early life and education

Felicia fell in love with acting at a very early age, and managed to win her first role when she was seven – she appeared in a theatre version of the “To Kill a Mockingbird” movie. She took singing and ballet classes and was homeschooled, until enrolling into college when she was 16 and becoming the best student of her class. Because she played the violin well, she managed to win a scholarship for the University of Texas at Austin, and received her bachelor’s degree in math and music performance when she was 19.

Felicia Day

Felicia’s acting career

Following graduation, Felicia moved to start living in Los Angeles, and began pursuing an acting career. Some of the first roles she won were in “Undeclared” and “Maybe It’s Me” sitcoms – her performances were praised by the critics, she such recognition saw her gain her first serious roles including a supporting part in the “Bring It On Again” film, and then her first lead role in the “June” movie. She won a recurring role in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, and occasionally appeared in it throughout the entire eight seasons.

Felicia’s web series “The Guild”

Felicia was both an actress in and the writer of “The Guild” web series, which began airing in 2007 and ended in 2013. The series is about MMO RPG video games, and while the first season aired on YouTube, Microsoft bought the rights to show the following seasons of the series on Xbox Live, MSN Video, and The Zune Marketplace, which provided Felicia and her colleagues with a nice amount of money.

The series has received positive critiques, and won several awards such as the Greenlight Award for Best Original Digital Series Production, several Best Comedy Series Award including from YouTube and Yahoo! Felicia also won the award for Best Female Actor in a Comedy Web Series.

“Geek and Sundry” YouTube channel

On 25 August 2011, Felicia launched her YouTube Channel entitled “Geek and Sundry”, which produced the new episodes for “The Guild” web series, while it was also used for showing numerous shows including “The Frog”, “Felicia’s Ark”, and “Vaginal Fantasy”.

Felicia is credited with the creation of two other web series entitled “Tabletop” and “Wil Wheaton” in 2012. In the mid-August 2014, the channel was sold to Legendary Entertainment while Felicia retained creative control – the “Geek and Sundry” channel currently counts over two million subscribers, and nearly 520 million views of all its videos combined.

Likes and other interests

Felicia is said to be a good video game player, and is praised by other players for her skills at the “World of Warcraft” MMO RPG game. She also enjoys reading and writing in her free time, and has published the book entitled “You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost)”.

Felicia is quite fond of travelling, and is a big animal lover, having a dog when she was still a baby, and is sad for not remembering him.

Is she married?

Felicia let her friends and fans know about her pregnancy on 3 January 2017, as she announced it on her social media accounts – she gave birth to her daughter named Calliope Maeve a few weeks later on 30 January.

She is rumored to be married to someone, but these rumors only appeared because of her giving birth to a baby and have not been confirmed by the actress, so it appears that she is leading a solo life with Calliope – she has never shared any details about a boyfriend or a husband and not a single picture of a man can be found on her social media accounts. Moreover, paparazzi are said to have tried to find out who her boyfriend or husband might be, but without success.

Another rumor claims that Felicia got an idea of using a sperm bank to become pregnant, after she has watched the “Juno” movie some time ago – the movie follows a teenage girl who becomes pregnant after having sex for the first time with her high school friend. Juno was a surrogate mother which means that she gave-up her baby as soon as she was born to a family who couldn’t have kids.

Without having any proof of her marriage, Felicia currently appears to be single, and apparently leading a happy life with her baby daughter Calliope.

Philanthropy

Felicia helps those in need whenever she has time and opportunity – on 30 June 2018, she served as a host for a Twitch.tv charity fundraising stream, which lasted for half a day and managed to gather over $210,000 for the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services.

Appearance and net worth

Felicia is currently 39 years old. She has red hair, brown eyes, is 5ft 4ins (1.62m) tall, weighs around 123lb (56kg), and her vital statistics are 34-27-34.

According to authoritative sources, Felicia’s current net worth is estimated to be over $1 million, and is slowly rising.

Social media presence

Felicia is very active on several social platforms, and is quite popular, too – she launched her Twitter account in July 2007 and has so far amassed nearly 2.8 million followers, and tweeted almost 35,000 times. Her Instagram account is followed by over 1.5 million people, while she’s uploaded more than 750 pictures. She has a Facebook page as well, which is followed by over 1.3 million fans.

Felicia also runs her own website on which you can read a bit about her, buy something from her shop, check out her projects and podcasts, and message her if you have any questions or suggestions.

General Info

Full NameFelicia Day
Date Of BirthJune 28, 1979
Height1.65 m
ProfessionScreenwriter, Television producer, Comedian, Author, Actor, Singer
EducationUniversity of Texas at Austin
NationalityAmerican

Family

SiblingsRyon Day

Accomplishments

NominationsVGX Award for Best Performance by a Human Female, Shorty Award for Best Actress, Goodreads Choice Awards Best Humor, Goodreads Choice Awards Best Graphic Novels & Comics
MoviesBring It On Again, Red: Werewolf Hunter, Rock Jocks, Warm Springs, Lust for Love, God's Waiting List, Dear Me: A Blogger's Tale, They Shoot Divas, Don't They?, House Blend, Prairie Fever, Chronicles of Humanity: Descent, Chew, Splitting Hairs, Werewolves, Backslide
TV ShowsThe Guild, Eureka, The Legend of Neil, Roommates, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, Century City, For the People, Dragon Age: Redemption, The Wil Wheaton Project, TableTop, The Jeff Lewis 5 Minute Comedy Hour

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Marks

#Marks / Signs
1Dry and quirky writing
2Red Hair
3Awkward yet hyperactive personality

Quotes

#Quote
1Voice acting is very different from live-action. You only have one tool to convey emotion. You can't sell a line with a look. It's all about your vocal instrument.
2'The Last Of Us,' to me, is just amazing storytelling, because everything's from the character point of view, which even movies don't really do successfully a lot of the time.
3When I go to a web video meeting and look around, at least half the show runners are women. And a lot are actors-cum-writers who are frustrated with the situation of being a woman actor in Hollywood and have decided to create their own show.
4People always ask why I stay in the online space versus going to TV or film, like most people would do, and the answer is that there's opportunity for innovation online - not only innovation in storytelling, but also innovation in how you interact with your audience and that is very fulfilling to me personally.
5That's what I love about the Internet. Even if it's small-scale and you're just posting on a forum, that's an uncensored expression. That's what I love.
6That's the great thing about incubating something on the web: you have the potential to go to other platforms. Every single platform has a different audience that you find.
7People don't teach you how to handle the workload that comes from a little bit of success, and it's something I'd never had to handle, because I'd been rejected for so long.
8People don't appreciate that when you're on the Internet, it's a 24/7 job. Even if you're not releasing episodes, your show is living and breathing on the Internet because there's a community around it. Ninety percent of the work is after the web series is shot, and you have to constantly maintain your community, because it's all you have.
9I've played pretty much every single-player RPG there is, has been, ever will be. But as far as the MMOs go, especially with the voice chat, it becomes like hanging out with your friends in a chat channel, and you're playing at the same time. So it becomes a lot more social than people would probably think.
10I'm definitely more of a 'think game' kind of girl. I'll read every single dialogue and codex entry and lore entry. I really do love projecting myself and creating my character.
11Now that we've transitioned to more Smart TVs, where people are broadcasting their cable box, I hope that Geek & Sundry is something that people will click on in the future, knowing that they're going to get content that they love.
12I'm in a very fortunate position, in that if I had an idea, and I could do it on a web budget, I could probably get it made; it's just a question of finding the time to really develop it, because I don't want to make anything that I don't believe in 100 percent.
13I'm very persistent; I know the Internet very well, because I grew up on the Internet. I had Internet when there was just dial-up, and the Internet was my social outlet.
14I don't appeal to everyone well. I appeal to fewer people in a much stronger way. That's what fandom is to me, and what creates fans for everything I make.
15I think the more web video there is, the more press you'll get, as well as all the people who want to tell stories that haven't been told before but can't do that on TV because different stories are a risk.
16I guess I just always had this idea that I would go to Hollywood. I had the typical 'get up and go' attitude that you have to have in order to make the brave step into the big city.
17I'd been in Hollywood for five years before I started writing 'The Guild.' I worked enough to pay all my bills. So I was very lucky in that respect. Most people don't make a living acting.
18I'll be in a series for three or four episodes, but then I'll be off the series, and downtime, as an actor, is a little more than most people understand. Most of the time you're just sitting around taking coffee with friends.
19I came from a dance background, so that's what I did my whole teenage years. I was at the dance studio a lot. It just becomes your social scene and part of your life.
20For the vlogging channel, I wanted to build the infrastructure and build up all the personalities in a way that felt like weren't just forcing the audience to watch everyone we have.
21Typecasting is something I have to be careful with, since I play myself on Geek & Sundry so much on my weekly show 'The Flog.' That's why I did 'Dragon Age: Redemption' last year, so I could do something a little more dramatic and hard-edged.
22'TableTop' is packed with gaming celebrities and independent game creators. This is a huge subculture that really doesn't have a vehicle to rally around or educate people with.
23I actually did go through severe depression and anxiety attacks where I couldn't sleep for weeks. It was definitely several months of being not myself.
24Sustaining an audience with a web series is an impossible task.
25My goal with every show we put on Geek & Sundry is to make it that big of a success, not just within the video but within fandom itself.
26My goal in creating Geek & Sundry was to create a community based around web video, and we've accomplished that, especially on our budget.
27On Tumblr, I'm really careful about not following too many things. I enjoy going on there to discover new things more than anywhere else now.
28Nobody sets out to break new ground. I think change comes when people have no other choice.
29I think Hollywood has seen what fandom can do for a project. You can definitely see that when you go to Comic-con.
30I've read every single fantasy novel there is. I mean, I would challenge a lot of people to read more fantasy novels than I have.
31I'm resigned to the fact that the corseted history of America is not as exciting as that of Britain.
32I think every role is always exciting and intimidating. I've never had a role where I wasn't intimidated by it.
33I'd been on 'Buffy' - that is an amazing community, the Joss Whedon fans.
34I learned that lack of budget can be overcome by fan passion if you can get your content to the people who like what you do.
35I have a little obsessive-compulsive personality. You can tell because I played online games for eight hours a day.
36I still do commercial work as an actor, which I love, because it's very quick, and it definitely pays my bills.
37I love sitcoms, and I grew up on sitcoms. That's my tasty junk food.
38I could go off into the wilderness and write fantasy novels for the rest of my life and probably be happy; but I always want to challenge myself.
39I believe you are never past the point of creating opportunities for yourself.
40My favorite 'Mister Rogers' episodes were always the ones where Mr. Rogers would go into the community.
41Comic-Con has become more of a pop cultural festival, and to not be included feels like you're missing the biggest celebration of the year.
42When I carve out time to game, it's because I rationalize that I 'deserve it,' so I relish every minute of that 2-3 hour session.
43I was a huge fan of video games; I wanted to write something, and I saw the tools at my fingertips to upload a video to my audience, and that's why I'm here today. I think that freedom and the lack of gatekeepers, combined with people's passion, is what really the true spirit of Internet geekdom is about.
44What I love about what I get to do is that I'm allowed to create the stories that I want to tell with minimal interference by some very big corporations like Microsoft and Sprint and EA and BioWare. The advantage that these tech companies have is that they understand the space organically, versus traditional media companies.
45Hollywood typecast me as the secretary. I could have worked as the quirky secretary for the rest of my life, but I decided not to do that.
46I'm a huge fan of BioWare games. I think they do some of the best character-building. I mean, I have a relationship with Thane from 'Mass Effect' that is as vivid as any crush that I've had on a TV-show character.
47Geek and Sundry has an eclectic line-up of shows all targeted around things I love: Comics, Tabletop Games, Books and more.
48If you know your characters well enough, you aren't trying to grasp for storylines. You're really thinking about their flaws and their passions and what they're chasing.
49I always enjoyed acting. My aunt was actually an actress.
50I was a child of a tech family. My grandfather was a nuclear physicist and was always a gadget guy.
51I created 'The Guild' because nobody was offering me the roles I thought I could do best at in Hollywood.
52Basically, my socialization as a child didn't come from any schooling; it came from being in theater and meeting people online.
53I'm a big champion of people doing things outside the system.
54I'm super excited about gaming always. That's the thing that I geek out over; those are the vlogs that I'm surfing if I'm not already playing a game at night.
55I think the whole definition of a geek is somebody being passionate and focused, and being proud of saying that they're passionate and focused, on a narrow range of subjects.
56I would never let somebody say that they're me. That would be the ultimate betrayal of what I stand for.
57Every quirky girl doesn't have to be the best-friend character. It's a very limiting and self-fulfilling prophecy. People only write things that will get green-lit, so they write to those stereotypes.
58My dad was in the military, yeah. He was in the Air Force, and he was a doctor, so he would go places for six months here, and two years there. And I was home-schooled because I played the violin, and I did a lot of competitions.
59At no point am I ever threatened by people who question who I am, or why I like the things I do, or my legitimacy. Because I know who I am very strongly, and I think that's what geek culture can reinforce.
60The substance of what it means to be a geek is essentially someone who's brave enough to love something against judgment. The heart of being a geek is a little bit of rejection.
61Surprisingly, I think if you're known on the Internet, you're probably an introvert.
62Finishing games has been something I'm really proud of, seeing something through to the end.
63Just because you have star power and a huge marketing budget, you can see from some professional web series, it doesn't equal views.
64Social media is an amazing tool, but it's really the face-to-face interaction that makes a long-term impact.
65There is definitely a way in which women are raised to be less proactive, less business-oriented, and less willing to jump into creative no man's land. I think media has more of an influence on how we perceive gender identity than anything else.
66Whether you're a Twitter follower, a YouTube subscriber or a Facebook friend, natural social instinct is to collect people and to not kind of see them later. But unfortunately, with social media, you collect them and they're in your life, whether you really want them or not.
67I feel like maybe I'm part of that generation that became more of a gamer than a video consumer. It's always been something I've done with my spare time. If I had three hours on a Friday night, I'm not out partying. I'm probably playing video games.
68Every single job is a challenge. You are walking into a new set, a new character, creating a world and trying to get comfortable to do your best work.

Facts

#Fact
1Expecting her first child (a girl) in January, 2017.
2Sister of Ryon Day.
3Grew up in Alabama and Texas.
4Was valedictorian of her class in college.
5She is an excellent violin player and has been playing since she was two.
6Co-owner, with Kim Evey, of production company, "Knights of Good Productions", which owns shows like The Guild (2007).
7She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin as a double major with Bachelor's degrees in Mathematics and Violin Performance. She is a professional-level violinist.

Pictures

Movies

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Co-optitudeTV Series executive producer - 107 episodes, 2013 - 2016 producer - 1 episode, 2014
LARPs2015TV Series executive producer - 11 episodes
TableTop2012-2015TV Series executive producer - 56 episodes
Titansgrave: The Ashes of Valkana2015TV Series executive producer - 10 episodes
Morganville: The Series2014TV Mini-Series executive producer - 6 episodes
Spooked2014TV Series executive producer - 4 episodes
Caper2014TV Series executive producer - 6 episodes
Outlands2013TV Series executive producer - 7 episodes
Fetch Quest2013TV Series executive producer - 10 episodes
The FlogTV Series executive producer - 31 episodes, 2012 - 2013 producer - 13 episodes, 2012
Written by a Kid2012-2013TV Series executive producer - 10 episodes
The GuildTV Series producer - 55 episodes, 2007 - 2011 executive producer - 3 episodes, 2012
Dark Horse Motion Comics2012TV Series executive producer - 1 episode
Sword & Laser2012TV Series executive producer - 8 episodes
Dragon Age: Redemption2011TV Series executive producer - 6 episodes
The Guild Sells Out2009TV Series producer
Do You Wanna Date My Avatar2009Video short producer

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Chew2018post-productionAmelia Mintz (voice)
Stuck2017/Ipost-productionRobin
Star Wars: Detours2016TV Series post-production 2012 voice
Con Man2015-2017TV SeriesKaren
The Librarians2016TV SeriesCharlotte
Masquerada: Songs and Shadows2016Video GameOrlana Corvail (voice)
Con Man: The Game2016Video GameKaren (voice)
We Bare Bears2016TV SeriesKarla
Signal Boost!2016TV SeriesSalesman
The Crossroads of History2016TV Series
Chronicles of Humanity: Redemption2015Amanda Wood (voice)
Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns2015Video GameZojja (voice)
Critical Role2015TV SeriesLyra
Supernatural2012-2015TV SeriesCharlie Bradbury / Dark Charlie
Kittens in a Cage2015TV SeriesYoung Josephine
Gigi: Almost American - Season Two2014TV MovieDentist
Werewolves2014ShortElenor
Gigi: Almost American2014TV SeriesNanci
Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff2014Video GameFelicia Day (voice)
My Gimpy Life2012-2014TV SeriesFelicia
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange2012-2014TV SeriesGinger Root Peach Metroosa (Ginger) ...
Lust for Love2014Mary
Math Bites2014TV SeriesLemon Meringue Pie Lover
Epic Gaming Time2013TV Series
Outlands2013TV Series84
The Guild2007-2013TV SeriesCodex / Cyd Sherman
Dan Vs.2012TV SeriesThe Boss
The Flog2012TV SeriesViolin
Fish Hooks2012TV SeriesAngela
Rock Jocks2012Alison
Husbands2012TV SeriesSexy Pizza Girl
Guild Wars 22012Video GameZojja (voice)
Eureka2011-2012TV SeriesHolly Marten
MyMusic2012TV SeriesGorgol
Dragon Age: Redemption2011TV SeriesTallis
Chronicles of Humanity: Descent2011Amanda Wood (voice)
Generator Rex2010-2011TV SeriesAnnie / Girl in Theatre
Dragon Age II2011Video GameTallis - Mark of the Assassin DLC (voice)
Lee Mathers2010TV MoviePaige
Red: Werewolf Hunter2010TV MovieVirginia 'Red' Sullivan
The Jeff Lewis 5 Minute Comedy Hour2010TV SeriesOffice Worker
The Legend of Neil2008-2010TV SeriesFairy
Fallout: New Vegas2010Video GameVeronica Renata Santangelo (voice)
Loki and SageKing Go to GenCon2010ShortEvil Felicia Day
Rock of the Dead2010Video GameMary Beth (voice)
The Webventures of Justin & Alden2010TV SeriesFelicia Day
Dollhouse2009-2010TV SeriesMag
The Guild Sells Out2009TV SeriesSyd
Lie to Me2009TV SeriesMiss Angela
Three Rivers2009TV SeriesJeni
Alone2009/XShortAmanda Wood (voice)
My Boys2009TV SeriesHeather
Roommates2009TV SeriesAlyssa
The Jace Hall Show2008TV Series
Atom TV2008TV SeriesFairy (segment "Legend of Neil")
House M.D.2008TV SeriesApple
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog2008TV Mini-SeriesPenny
Dear Me2008Pipsy
Prairie Fever2008VideoBlue
Splitting Hairs2007ShortSugar Girl
Windfall2006TV SeriesDanielle
Love, Inc.2006TV SeriesNatalie
God's Waiting List2006Trixie
Short Story Time2005ShortFelicia
Monk2005TV SeriesMrs. Heidi Gefsky
Mystery Woman: Vision of a Murder2005TV MovieEmily Claire
Warm Springs2005TV MovieEloise Hutchinson
Final Sale2004ShortFelicia
June2004TV MovieJune Marie Jacobs
One on One2004TV SeriesSarah
Strong Medicine2004TV SeriesJesse's Friend
The Mortician's Hobby2004ShortTiffany
Century City2004TV SeriesSheryl
Bring It on Again2004VideoPenelope
Undeclared2003TV SeriesShelia
Buffy the Vampire Slayer2003TV SeriesVi
Delusional2003
Backslide2003ShortMaddie
For the People2003TV SeriesNicole
They Shoot Divas, Don't They?2002TV MovieCall Girl
House Blend2002TV MoviePam
Maybe It's Me2002TV SeriesCookie
Emeril2000-2001TV SeriesCherie
Strings2001

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Vaginal Fantasy Book Club2012-2017TV Series 58 episodes
TableTop2012-2015TV Series creator - 58 episodes
Spooked2014TV Series written by - 4 episodes
The Flog2013TV Series written by - 1 episode
The GuildTV Series 2 episodes, 2011 - 2012 creator - 53 episodes, 2007 - 2012 writer - 35 episodes, 2007 - 2009 written by - 11 episodes, 2010
Dragon Age: Redemption2011TV Series written by - 1 episode

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Warm Springs2005TV Movie performer: "I Won't Dance", "Beautiful Dreamer"
Lie to Me2009TV Series performer - 1 episode
The Legend of Neil2009TV Series performer - 1 episode
Commentary! The Musical2008Video short performer: "The Art"
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog2008TV Mini-Series performer - 3 episodes

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Hide.2011Video short special thanks
The Circle of Men2011Short special thanks
Unloved2011Video short special thanks
The Mercury Men2011TV Series special thanks - 10 episodes
ElfQuest: A Fan Imagining2011Short special thanks
Jasper Man2010Short special thanks
Tru Luv2010Short special thanks
Rien de 92010TV Series special thanks - 1 episode
A Comicbook Orange2009TV Series special thanks - 1 episode
Issues: The Series2009TV Series short special thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Vaginal Fantasy Book Club2012-2017TV SeriesHerself - Host
Co-optitude2013-2016TV SeriesHerself
Harmontown2015TV SeriesHerself
Geeks Who Drink2015TV SeriesHerself - Question Giver / Herself - Team Captain
TableTop2012-2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest
No, You Shut Up!2015TV SeriesHerself
Project for Awesome 20142014TV MovieHerself
World of Warcraft: Looking for Group2014DocumentaryHerself
The Wil Wheaton Project2014TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Calgary Expo 20142014ShortHerself
Takei's Take2013TV SeriesHerself
Epic Meal Time2013TV SeriesHerself
How Video Games Changed the World2013TV Movie documentaryHerself
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon2009-2013TV SeriesHerself
Nerdy Nummies2013TV SeriesHerself
Vlogbrothers2013TV Series documentaryHerself
5th Annual Shorty Awards2013VideoHerself - Host
The Flog2012-2013TV SeriesHerself - Host / Herself
Rewind YouTube Style 20122012Video shortHerself
The Jace Hall Show2009-2012TV SeriesHerself
KevJumba Takes All2012TV SeriesHerself
Cocktails with Stan2012TV SeriesHerself
Chris Hardwick's All-Star Celebrity Bowling2012TV SeriesHerself
Game On!2012TV SeriesHerself
Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards2011TV SpecialHerself
Ctrl+Alt+Compete2011DocumentaryHerself
Talking Dead2011TV SeriesHerself
NerdHQ2011TV SeriesHerself - Panelist
X-Play2011TV SeriesHerself - Actor / Writer
The 2nd Annual Streamy Awards2010TV SpecialHerself
The Webventures of Justin & Alden2010TV SeriesHerself
Red Carpet Report2010TV SeriesHerself
A Comicbook Orange2010TV SeriesHerself - Interviewee
Behind the Scenes: When Galaxies Collide2009Video shortHerself
Attack of the Show!2009TV SeriesHerself - Host
The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards2009TV SpecialPenny
EverCracked! The Phenomenon of EverQuest2009Video documentaryHerself
Kevin Pollak's Chat Show2009TV SeriesHerself
The 1st Annual Streamy Awards2009TV SpecialHerself - Winner: Best Female Actor in a Comedy Web Series
Spinning the Web2009VideoHerself
Commentary! The Musical2008Video shortHerself (voice)
The Making of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog2008Video documentary shortHerself
Epic Fu2008TV SeriesHerself
The Mortified Shoebox Show2006TV SeriesHerself (2009)
Player$2003TV SeriesHerself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Vlogbrothers2012-2015TV Series documentaryHerself
Supernatural2015TV SeriesCharlie Bradbury
Annoying Orange: Movie Fruitacular2014TV MovieGinger Root
TableTop2013TV SeriesHerself

Awards

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2014IAWTV AwardInternational Academy of Web Television AwardsBest Hosted Series (Pre-Recorded)TableTop (2012)
2010Streamy AwardThe Streamy AwardsBest Female Actor in a Comedy Web SeriesThe Guild (2007)
2009Streamy AwardThe Streamy AwardsBest Female Actor in a Comedy Web SeriesThe Guild (2007)
2009Streamy AwardThe Streamy AwardsBest Ensemble CastThe Guild (2007)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2013Streamy AwardThe Streamy AwardsBest Writing: ComedyThe Guild (2007)
2013Streamy AwardThe Streamy AwardsBest Guest AppearanceMyMusic (2012)
2013Streamy AwardThe Streamy AwardsBest First-Person SeriesThe Flog (2012)
2010Streamy AwardThe Streamy AwardsBest Writing for a Comedy Web SeriesThe Guild (2007)
2010Streamy AwardThe Streamy AwardsBest Ensemble Cast in a Web SeriesThe Guild (2007)
2009Streamy AwardThe Streamy AwardsBest Guest Star in a Web SeriesThe Legend of Neil (2008)
2009Streamy AwardThe Streamy AwardsBest Writing for a Comedy Web SeriesThe Guild (2007)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia

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