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|1='''Rachel Bloom''' is an American actress, comedian and writer who co-created and stars in the CW comedy musical series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend". Bloom was born on April 3, 1987 to Shelli (née Rosenberg) and Alan Bloom in Los Angeles, California. She was raised Jewish and grew up in Manhattan Beach eventually making her way to the east coast in 2009 where she attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. At NYU, Bloom was the head writer and director of the school's premier sketch comedy group, Hammerkatz. She graduated with a BFA in Drama and spent her post college years studying improvisational comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. n 2010, Rachel released her first Internet music video, "F*ck Me, Ray Bradbury", which went viral and was nominated for a Hugo Award for "Best Dramatic Presentation: Short Form". She continued to release other comedy music videos on YouTube under her official channel "[[Racheldoesstuff|racheldoesstuff]]". On May 7, 2015, Bloom filmed a half hour pilot called "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" with co-executive producer Aline Brosh McKenna (''"{{wp|The Devil Wears Prada}}"'') which was directed by Marc Webb. It was originally produced specifically for the Showtime network but they ultimately passed on it. The show was eventually picked up by The CW for their Fall 2015–16 programming and would eventually be renewed twice for subsequent seasons. On December 10, 2015 Rachel Bloom won a Golden Globe for her starring role as "[[Rebecca Bunch]]" on the series. In 2015 she married actor, comedian and writer [[Dan Gregor]].
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|1='''Rachel Bloom''' is an American actress, comedian and writer who co-created and stars in the CW comedy musical series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend". Bloom was born on April 3, 1987 to Shelli (née Rosenberg) and Alan Bloom in Los Angeles, California. She was raised Jewish and grew up in Manhattan Beach eventually making her way to the east coast in 2009 where she attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. At NYU, Bloom was the head writer and director of the school's premier sketch comedy group, Hammerkatz. She graduated with a BFA in Drama and spent her post college years studying improvisational comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. n 2010, Rachel released her first Internet music video, "F*ck Me, Ray Bradbury", which went viral and was nominated for a Hugo Award for "Best Dramatic Presentation: Short Form". She continued to release other comedy music videos on YouTube under her official channel "[[Racheldoesstuff|racheldoesstuff]]". On May 7, 2015, Bloom filmed a half hour pilot called "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" with co-executive producer Aline Brosh McKenna (''"{{wp|The Devil Wears Prada}}"'') which was directed by Marc Webb. It was originally produced specifically for the Showtime network but they ultimately passed on it. The show was eventually picked up by The CW for their Fall 2015–16 programming and would eventually be renewed twice for subsequent seasons. On December 10, 2015 Rachel Bloom won a Golden Globe for her starring role as "[[Rebecca Bunch]]" on the series. In 2015 she married actor, comedian and writer [[Dan Gregor]]. On April 1, 2020, she gave birth to her first child.
 
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Rachel Bloom

Rachel Bloom Actress, comedian @Racheldoesstuff Facebook rectangle Instagram rectangular logo IMDb
Portrays: Rebecca BunchRole: Actress, Song Writer, Writer, EP — Show debut: "Josh Just Happens to Live Here!"
Family: Dan Gregor (husband), Shelli (née Rosenberg) and Alan Bloom (parents), Donna Lynne Champlin (second cousin) Other work: racheldoesstuff

Bio[]

“
Well, it’s based on an aspect of my own personality, which is the struggle between being logical and going with your heart, with your impulses. If I always understand where she’s coming from, you can play it from a grounded place. But we try to make it so that you understand, even if it’s not the correct thing, why she’s doing what she’s doing.
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— Rachel Bloom, Time.com



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Rachel Bloom

Rachel Bloom is an American actress, comedian and writer who co-created and stars in the CW comedy musical series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend". Bloom was born on April 3, 1987 to Shelli (née Rosenberg) and Alan Bloom in Los Angeles, California. She was raised Jewish and grew up in Manhattan Beach eventually making her way to the east coast in 2009 where she attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. At NYU, Bloom was the head writer and director of the school's premier sketch comedy group, Hammerkatz. She graduated with a BFA in Drama and spent her post college years studying improvisational comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. n 2010, Rachel released her first Internet music video, "F*ck Me, Ray Bradbury", which went viral and was nominated for a Hugo Award for "Best Dramatic Presentation: Short Form". She continued to release other comedy music videos on YouTube under her official channel "racheldoesstuff". On May 7, 2015, Bloom filmed a half hour pilot called "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" with co-executive producer Aline Brosh McKenna ("The Devil Wears Prada") which was directed by Marc Webb. It was originally produced specifically for the Showtime network but they ultimately passed on it. The show was eventually picked up by The CW for their Fall 2015–16 programming and would eventually be renewed twice for subsequent seasons. On December 10, 2015 Rachel Bloom won a Golden Globe for her starring role as "Rebecca Bunch" on the series. In 2015 she married actor, comedian and writer Dan Gregor. On April 1, 2020, she gave birth to her first child.

Résumé[]

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Allen Gregory Staff Writer 4 episodes: "Pilot", "1 Night in Gottlieb", "Gay School Dance", "Full Blown Maids"
2012 How I Met Your Mother Wanda 1 episode: "The Drunk Train"
2012 Co-op of the Damned Wife 1 episode: "The Sexorcist"
2014 BoJack Horseman Various roles: Laura (voice) and Sitcom Writer / Sharona (voice) 4 episodes: "BoJack Horseman: The BoJack Horseman Story, Chapter One", "The Telescope", "Say Anything", "BoJack Hates the Troops"
2012–14 Robot Chicken Various roles: Ariel, Woman (voice), April O'Neil (voice) 17 episodes, also Staff Writer
2014 The Hero Super Josie TV movie
2014 Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas Additional Voices TV movie
2015-2019 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Rebecca Bunch 62 episodes

Lead role
also Executive Producer, Co-Creator and Writer
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy

2016 "Lip Synch Battle" Herself Competing as herself against Michael Shannon

Music videos[]

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury Rachel Nominated for 2011 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation: Short Form
2011 I Steal Pets Rachel
2011 I Was a Mermaid and Now I'm a Pop Star Rachel
2011 Charlie Brown: Blockhead's Revenge Lucy Van Pelt, Sally Brown Produced by Funny or Die
2012 Pictures of Your Dick Rachel
2012 You Can Touch My Boobies Rachel 2013 LA Weekly Web Award for Best YouTube Song<
2012 We Don't Need a Man Rachel
2013 Die When I'm Young Rachel
2013 If Disney Cartoons Were Historically Accurate Princess Rachel
2013 Historically Accurate Disney Princess Song Princess Peach (voice)
2013 Chanukah Honey Rachel
2013 Luigi's Ballad Princess Peach (voice)
2014 NOBODY WILL WATCH THE F*CKING TONY AWARDS WITH ME Rachel
2014 The OCDance! Rachel
  Cast edit
Main
Rachel Bloom ("Rebecca Bunch") 🎈 Donna Lynne Champlin ("Paula Proctor") 🎈 Vincent Rodriguez III ("Josh Chan")
Santino Fontana/Skylar Astin ("Greg Serrano") 🎈 Pete Gardner ("Darryl Whitefeather") 🎈 Vella Lovell ("Heather Davis")
Gabrielle Ruiz ("Valencia Perez") 🎈 Scott Michael Foster ("Nathaniel") 🎈 David Hull ("White Josh")
Recurring

Rene Gube ("Father Brah") 🎈 Erick Lopez ("Hector") 🎈 Ava Acres ("Young Rebecca")
Gina Gallego ("Mrs.Hernandez") 🎈 Danny Jolles ("George”) 🎈 Amy Hill ("Lourdes Chan")
Tess Paras ("Jayma Epstein") 🎈 Coryn Mabalot ("Jastinity Chan") 🎈 Stephnie Weir ("Karen")
Michael Hyatt ("Dr. Noelle Akopian") 🎈 Jacob Guenther ("Chris") 🎈 Michael McMillian ("Tim")
Eugene Cordero ("Alex") 🎈 Paul Welsh ("Trent Maddock") 🎈 Parvesh Cheena ("Sunil Odhav")
Robin Thomas ("Marco Serrano") 🎈 Esther Povitsky ("Maya") 🎈 Olivia Edward ("Madison Whitefeather")
Burl Moseley ("Jim Kittsworth")

Guest

Tovah Feldshuh ("Naomi Bunch") 🎈 Briga Heelan ("Connie Cavanagh") 🎈 Nipsey Hussle
Brittany Snow ("Anna Hicks") 🎈 Rachel Grate ("Audra Levine") 🎈 Andrew Arrow ("Hank")
Patti LuPone ("Rabbi Shari") 🎈 Lea Salonga ("Tita Myrna)" 🎈 Grant Rosenmeyer ("Jason")
Jayden Lund ("Guardrail") 🎈 Thor Knai (“Xander”) 🎈 John Allen Nelson ("Silas Bunch")
Britney Young ("Nicky") 🎈 Dr.Phil

  Crew edit
Writers

Rachel Bloom 🎈 Aline Brosh McKenna 🎈 Rene Gube 🎈 Sono Patel 🎈 Audrey Wauchope 🎈 Rachel Specter 🎈 Michael Hitchcock 🎈 Dan Gregor 🎈 Doug Mand 🎈 Elisabeth Kiernan Averick 🎈 Erin Ehrlich 🎈 Ilana Peña 🎈 Jack Dolgen 🎈 Katie Schwartz 🎈 Alden Derck

Directors

Marc Webb 🎈 Joanna Kerns 🎈 Kabir Akhtar 🎈 Jay Chandrasekhar 🎈 Aline Brosh McKenna 🎈 Stuart McDonald 🎈 Joseph Khan 🎈Erin Ehrlich 🎈 Steven Tsuchida 🎈 Jude Weng

Music

Adam Schlesinger 🎈 Jack Dolgen 🎈 Steven M. Gold

Other

Kathryn Burns (Choreographer) 🎈 Dominique Kelley (Assistant Choreographer) 🎈 Kabir Akhtar (Editing)
Melina Root (Wardobe & Costumes) 🎈 Britney Young (Production assistant) 🎈 Alden Derck (Writer's Production assistant)

  Production edit