Sabrina Matthews is a dynamic comedian whose humor draws from the absurdities of everyday life, delivered in her signature witty anecdotal style. As an openly lesbian comic, Sabrina's comedy resonates with audiences across the spectrum, capturing the attention of both gay and straight audiences alike. Her unique brand of comedy has been described as "infectious" by critics such as afterellen.com, as she consistently delivers big laughs with her insightful observations.
Sabrina has made her mark on the comedy scene both nationally and internationally, appearing regularly at clubs, colleges, cruises, and festivals around the globe. Her impressive list of credits includes her own half-hour special, "Comedy Central Presents Sabrina Matthews," a standout role in the 2006 hit documentary "Laughing Matters…More!," and performances on shows like "Comics Unleashed." Moreover, she demonstrated her comedic prowess as a semi-finalist on NBC's "Last Comic Standing."
Her television career began with an unexpected acting debut on "America's Most Wanted," and she has since appeared alongside notable figures such as Laura Kightlinger on IFC's "The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman" and in Margaret Cho's 2007 film "Bam Bam and Celeste."
Sabrina started her comedy career in the vibrant San Francisco Bay Area before making the leap to Los Angeles, where she navigated a decade-long journey filled with the quirks of life on the West Coast. These days, she has found a new home on the East Coast, where she balances her time between scuba diving, teaching her dog not to chew on furniture, indulging in her favorite pastime of "Point and Laugh," and avoiding the precarious stack of comedy notes on her desk. All of this she does with comfort and ease, clad in her ever-reliable comfortable shoes.