Hot Search
No search results found
- Write an article
- Post discussion
- Create a list
- Upload a video
Author/Comedienne Divinity Rose's observational comedy has made her an audience favorite, winning her second place in Lima's Funniest Lady and placing her in the finals of Louisville's Funniest Person. The Kentucky native "wild ginger" found herself crushing on comedians from a young age, sneaking to watch SNL and Red Dwarf while babysitting. Divinity began her comedy career in 2002 when she performed on the Lisa Lampinelli Show at Caroline's in New York City, and she's since shared the stage or screen with Nora Dunn, Dinky Gowen and countless others. When she isn't telling jokes or slinging her books at venues around the country, Divinity acts in films and writes for both stage and screen. Divinity has been heard on NPR and seen on the Syfy program "Spooked," which may or may not be part of her master plan to compile the geekiest credits of all time.