Bridget Everett has carved a niche for herself as one of the most dynamic and entertaining comedians in the industry, hailed as one of the "Funniest People in New York" by Time Out. Known for her bold and unrelenting comedic style, Bridget seamlessly blends humor, storytelling, and music in her performances.
Her diverse career spans film, theater, and television. Bridget has made memorable appearances on popular shows such as "Inside Amy Schumer" and "Two Broke Girls." Her charm also graced the big screen in the "Sex and the City" movie. Her other notable television credits include "The Bleep Show with Whitney Cummings" and "Bridget and Neal Are F*cking and Adam Is Watching."
In theater, Bridget electrified audiences with her performances, notably in her original work "At Least It's Pink." Her talent and versatility have taken her to esteemed venues like Carnegie Hall, where she performed as a guest with the legendary Patti Lupone.
Bridget's comedic reach extends to renowned festivals around the world. She has brought her unique brand of humor to audiences at Montreal's Just For Laughs Festival, HBO's Aspen United States Comedy Arts Festival, and the Adelaide International Cabaret Festival. Her appearances have also been highlights at the San Francisco Sketchfest, FunFunFun Fest, and The New York Comedy Festival.
In addition to her solo accomplishments, Bridget Everett leads the band The Tender Moments. Their debut album, "POUND IT," has been met with enthusiasm, and they consistently sell out shows across the country, delivering high-energy performances that leave audiences wanting more.
Bridget Everett continues to break barriers with her fearless approach to comedy and music, solidifying her status as a powerhouse performer and a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.