Mamrie Hart
Mamrie Hart
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Mamrie Hart is a comedian, actress, writer, and YouTube personality known for her humorous takes on life's everyday struggles.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born in 1976, no official death date has been reported.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Hart is an American comedian, actress, writer, and YouTube personality.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in the Midwest, Hart developed a strong sense of humor from a young age. She honed her comedic skills through improv comedy groups while attending college. After college, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy.
Major Accomplishments
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Hart has appeared on various television shows, including _Best Ink_ and _The Real O'Neals_. She also co-hosts the popular podcast _You're Welcome!_ with her friend and fellow comedian, Justin Martindale. As a writer, Hart has contributed to several publications, including _The Huffington Post_.
Notable Works or Actions
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In addition to her television appearances and writing credits, Hart has produced two documentary series: _We Are Young Gifted and Broke_ (2011) and _You Deserve It!_ (2012). Her YouTube channel features comedic sketches and vlogs that showcase her witty humor.
Impact and Legacy
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Hart's humor focuses on tackling everyday struggles, making her relatable to a wide audience. Through her various projects, she has become a beloved figure in the comedy world.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Mamrie Hart is widely quoted or remembered for her humorous takes on life and for being unafraid to tackle difficult subjects with wit and humor. Her relatable style has earned her a dedicated following across various platforms, solidifying her place as a notable figure in the entertainment industry.
Additional Information
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Hart's work often touches on themes of identity, relationships, and growing up, making her content appealing to a broad audience. While she may not be a household name, her contributions to comedy have earned her recognition within the industry.
Note: This biography will be updated as new information becomes available.
Quotes by Mamrie Hart
Friends should be like a good bra, lifting you up. Bad friends are like sports bras. They can do wonders when you go out dancing or during high-energy times, but one a day-to-day basis they really just smush down some of your greatest assets.
We are always growing up. I’m growing up as I type this. An eighty-seven-year-old woman is still technically growing up. So be as immature as you want. Right now, you are the youngest you you’re ever going to be.
Don’t readjust your contacts. No, that is not the slow hyena from The Lion King. That is my four-pound best friend.
These days if I ate three bites of a Blizzard, that Blizzard would turn into a tornado of farts.
I spent my days spread-eagle in front of a fan, with bright pink calamine lotion slathered all over my undercarriage. If you walked into my room, you’d think I was giving birth to a Pepto-Bismol baby.
The waterfall, while scary, would've released us. The panic attack will also release you. Just relax, and don't feel weird about being vocal about your feelings. ... Just breathe, And if possible, drink the nearest thing to you.
(On Panic Attacks) And once I had my first one with Maegan, they crept up about once a month. And without warning. It was worse than getting my period. In fact, I called it my exclamation point.
We are always growing up. I'm growing up as I type this. An eighty-seven-year-old woman is still technically growing up. So be as immature as you want. Right now, you are the youngest you you're ever going to be.