Abby Elliott
The late 2000s marked a period of renewed energy in American sketch comedy, when a fresh wave of performers brought new voices to a form that had long served as a training ground for the country's comedic talent. Abby Elliott, born on June 16, 1987, in New York City, emerged as one of the notable figures of that moment, joining the cast of Saturday Night Live in 2008.
Elliott attended Immaculate High School and later Marymount Manhattan College before beginning what would become a career spanning television, film, stage, and musical theatre. Her work is conducted entirely in English, and her range across these forms marks her as a performer unwilling to settle into a single register. As the daughter of comedian Chris Elliott and the sister of fellow performer Bridey Elliott, she entered a profession with deep personal roots, though she has built her own distinct presence within it.
Her tenure on Saturday Night Live, which ran from 2008 to 2012, placed her within one of American television's most enduring institutions. Following that period, she took on starring roles across several television projects with notably different tones and settings. She starred in the Bravo comedy Odd Mom Out, the NBC sitcom Indebted, and the FX/Hulu comedy drama The Bear. The last of these in particular brought her into a critically discussed ensemble, expanding the audience familiar with her work. Beyond acting, Elliott has also worked as a television writer and producer, adding dimensions to her professional identity that extend past performance alone.
Her work in voice acting further demonstrates the breadth of her output, as does her involvement in stage and musical theatre — forms that demand a different kind of discipline than the camera-facing work for which she is perhaps most frequently recognized. The Library of Congress lists her under the authorized label "Elliott, Abby, 1987-," a designation that places her squarely in the record as an artist whose career is still in progress. Her ongoing role in The Bear, a production that has received sustained critical attention, represents the most recent chapter in a body of work that continues to accumulate across multiple platforms and formats.
Quotes by Abby Elliott

There are some different things I’m writing and developing, but I don’t know where they’ll go. They’re fun stuff that I would be in and are written in my voice, for me.

I’m not a stand up at all, it’s such a fear of mine. My sister does it, and she’s really great at it.

I'm not a stand up at all, it's such a fear of mine. My sister does it, and she's really great at it.

I think you have to create your own stuff so I'm working on stuff for myself right now.

There are some different things I'm writing and developing, but I don't know where they'll go. They're fun stuff that I would be in and are written in my voice, for me.




