Table of Contents

Early life and education
Career
Personal life
Filmography
Television
Music videos
Podcasts
Awards and nominations
Bibliography
Notes
References
External links

Jenny Slate

NameJenny Slate
Image
CaptionSlate at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival Carousel premiere
Birth Date1982-3-25
Birth PlaceMilton, Massachusetts, U.S.
Children1
EducationColumbia University (BA)
Years Active2005–present

Jenny Slate (born March 25, 1982) is an American actress, stand-up comedian, and writer. After early acting and stand-up roles on television, Slate gained recognition for her live variety shows in New York City and for co-creating the children's short film and book series Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2010–2014) with Dean Fleischer Camp, to whom she was married from 2012 to 2016. Slate became more widely known as a cast member on the 35th season of Saturday Night Live in 2009, followed by her roles in the sitcoms Bob's Burgers (2012–present), Parks and Recreation (2013–2015), House of Lies (2013–2015), and Kroll Show (2013–2015).

Slate's breakout role came with her leading performance in Gillian Robespierre's coming-of-age dramedy film Obvious Child (2014), for which she won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in a Comedy. She lent her voice performances in the animated films The Lorax (2012), Zootopia, The Secret Life of Pets (both 2016), The Lego Batman Movie, Despicable Me 3 (both 2017), The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019), and Zootopia 2 (2025) and ventured into dramatic roles with her supporting performance in Gifted (2017). Slate appeared in the Daniels' critically acclaimed film Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), winning the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

Early life and education

Slate was born on March 25, 1982, in Milton, Massachusetts, to Nancy () and Ronald "Ron" Slate, and has two sisters. She and her family are Jewish. After graduating from Milton Academy as valedictorian, Slate attended Columbia University as a literature major, where she helped form the improv group Fruit Paunch, starred in the Varsity Show, and met Gabe Liedman, who later was her comedy partner. Slate graduated from Columbia University in 2004.

Career

She and Liedman formed the comedy duo Gabe & Jenny. Their stand-up shows with Max Silvestri, "Big Terrific", were named best new variety show of 2008 by Time Out New York. In 2015, Slate, Liedman, and Silvestri ended the show, citing their busy schedules, although they have since occasionally performed together. Slate first met Liedman in 2000 while attending Columbia University. They describe their relationship as a "nonsexual romance"; Slate says, "I like to think of us as kind of like (Seinfeld characters) Elaine Benes and George Costanza, but we like each other." Throughout 2008 and 2009, Slate regularly performed her one-woman show Jenny Slate: Dead Millionaire at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (UCBT) in New York City.

Slate with comedy partner Gabe Liedman, July 2007

Slate was a regular commentator on many VH1 "talking head" programs with commentary. In early 2009, she made several appearances on the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon recurring sketch "7th Floor West", where she played an NBC page, later promoted to Fallon's assistant. She had a recurring role in Bored to Death, and guest appearances on several television programs.

Slate joined the cast of Saturday Night Live for the 2009–10 season. In her first episode, she accidentally said "fucking" during her debut sketch, which was heard on the live broadcast, but removed from reruns. Amongst various impressions, she was best known for Tina-Tina Cheneuse, an infomercial pitcher who advertises personalized doorbells, car horns, and alarm clocks. Despite rumors to the contrary, Slate has insisted that her SNL termination was not due to cursing but rather simply because "I didn't click."

In August 2010, she co-wrote and voiced the animated short film Marcel the Shell with Shoes On. This led to Marcel the Shell with Shoes on, Two. Slate also wrote a "Marcel"-themed children's book that was released on November 1, 2011. Her first live film role was as Zoe in Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked; more films followed in 2012, including the voice of Ted's mother in The Lorax. Her first appearance in Parks and Recreation was in the 2013 episode "Bailout", in which she portrayed Mona-Lisa Saperstein. Then, Slate released her own 12-episode mini-series on YouTube called Catherine, celebrating late 1980s and early 1990s soap-opera aesthetics.

In 2014, Slate starred in the comedy-drama film Obvious Child, which follows the life of a young stand-up comic as she grapples with an unplanned pregnancy and eventual abortion. Slate won the Critics Choice Award for Best Actress in a Comedy, Best Breakout Performance at the Newport Beach Film Festival, the Virtuosos Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and Best Comedic Actress at the Women Film Critics Circle Awards for her performance in the film. She co-starred with Judy Greer and Nat Faxon in the first season of the FX series Married. Slate still appeared in a few episodes after season one. Sarah Burns took her place in the series.

Slate appeared as Liz B. in the recurring "PubLIZity" sketches in Kroll Show, as well as many other recurring and one-off characters, performing in some capacity in almost every episode until the series ended in 2015. In 2016, Slate voiced Dawn Bellwether in the Disney film Zootopia and Gidget in The Secret Life of Pets. She and her father co-wrote a book titled About the House, about their time living in Slate's childhood home in Milton, Massachusetts, which was published in December 2016.

From 2017 until 2019, Slate voiced the biracial character Missy Foreman-Greenwald on the animated Netflix series Big Mouth. Slate exited the role on June 24, 2020, writing on Instagram that "At the start of the show, I reasoned with myself that it was permissible for me to play Missy because her mom is Jewish and white—as am I. But Missy is also Black and Black characters on an animated show should be played by Black people." In 2017, Slate starred in the film Gifted as Bonnie Stevenson, the teacher of a 7-year-old mathematical genius. In October 2019, she released a stand-up comedy special on Netflix, titled Stage Fright.

Slate published her book titled Little Weirds, about her struggles with and thoughts about life and relationships, in 2019. In 2022, she appeared in the critically acclaimed science fiction film Everything Everywhere All at Once as Big Nose. Her character's original name was changed to Debbie the Dog Mom for the film's digital release due to its association with Jewish stereotypes. For their performance the cast won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

Personal life

Slate lived in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, before moving with filmmaker Dean Fleischer Camp to Los Angeles in the early 2010s. In September 2012, Slate married Fleischer Camp. They collaborated on the Marcel the Shell with Shoes On franchise, including the books, the short films, and later, the 2021 feature film. The pair announced their separation in May 2016. Slate started dating actor Chris Evans a couple of months later.

In September 2019, Slate announced she and art curator and author Ben Shattuck, owner of the Davolls General Store in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, were engaged. On February 3, 2021, Slate announced that she had given birth to a daughter in late 2020. After three attempts at a wedding were canceled during the COVID-19 pandemic, she and Shattuck married in their living room on New Year's Eve 2021. They plan to move back to Brooklyn in the fall of 2025. They had been living in Shattuck's childhood home in Dartmouth, and his parents lived down the street from them.

Slate is an agnostic.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Marcel the Shell with Shoes OnMarcel (voice)Short film; also writer
2011Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Two
Alvin and the Chipmunks: ChipwreckedZoe
2012This Means WarEmily
The LoraxMrs. Wiggins (voice)
2013BitchMolly HornerShort film
2014Obvious ChildDonna SternAlso executive producer
The Longest WeekJocelyn
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, ThreeMarcel (voice)Short film; also writer
2015Digging for FireYoga Couple
2016JoshyJodi
ZootopiaDawn Bellwether (voice)
My Blind BrotherRose
The Secret Life of PetsGidget (voice)
Zoolander: Super ModelNani (voice)Television film
Brain on FireMargo
2017LandlineDana JacobsAlso executive producer
The Polka KingMarla Lewan
The Lego Batman MovieHarley Quinn (voice)
GiftedBonnie Stevenson
AardvarkEmily Milburton
Batman is Just Not That Into YouHarley Quinn (voice)Short film
Despicable Me 3Valerie Da Vinci (voice)
2018Hotel ArtemisMorgan Daniels
VenomDr. Dora Skirth
2019The Sunlit NightFrancesAlso producer
The Secret Life of Pets 2Gidget (voice)
Super GidgetShort film
2020On the RocksVanessa
2021Marcel the Shell with Shoes OnMarcel (voice)Also writer and producer
2022I Want You BackEmma
Everything Everywhere All at OnceDebbie the Dog Mom
The Bob's Burgers MovieTammy Larsen (voice)
2024It Ends with UsAllysa
2025The Electric StatePenny Pal (voice)
Zootopia 2Dawn Bellwether (voice)
2026CarouselRebecca
At the Sea Post-production
Forgotten Island
The Ark and the Aardvark Mitzi (voice)Post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005StarvedMember of Belt TightenersUncredited; Episode: "The Breatharians"
2008The Whitest Kids U' KnowTrevor's DateEpisode #2.1
2009Important Things with Demetri MartinBrideEpisode: "Chairs"
Late Night with Jimmy FallonJenny the Page8 episodes
BrothersAnnette2 episodes
2009–2010Saturday Night LiveVarious22 episodes
Bored to DeathStella5 episodes
2011Ugly AmericansJaclyn (voice)Episode: "Lily and the Beast"
The Electric CompanyRunnerEpisode: "Off Target"
2012Raising HopeJoan2 episodes
2012–2016GirlsTally Schifrin
2012–presentBob's BurgersTammy Larsen (voice)58 episodes
2013Hello LadiesAmelia Gordon4 episodes
2013–2015Kroll ShowVarious14 episodes
Parks and RecreationMona-Lisa Saperstein9 episodes
2013–2016House of LiesSarah Guggenheim11 episodes
Drunk HistoryHerself3 episodes
2014Brooklyn Nine-NineBiancaEpisode: "Undercover"
2014–2015MarriedJess14 episodes
2015–2019Star vs. the Forces of EvilPony Head (voice)25 episodes
2016David: Story of DavidElizabethWeb series
AnimalsSnake (voice)Episode: "Squirrels. Part I."
2016–2017Lady DynamiteKaren Grisham4 episodes
2016–2018Adventure TimeHuntress Wizard (voice)3 episodes
2017Comrade DetectiveJane (voice)6 episodes
2017–2025Big MouthMissy Foreman-Greenwald (2017–20), other characters (voice)53 episodes
2018ClarencePipi, Cookie Mama Cashier, Beatrice (voice)Episode: "Belson Gets a Girlfriend"
2018–2022Muppet BabiesMiss Nanny (voice)69 episodes
2019The SimpsonsPiper Paisley (voice)Episode: "Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion"
The Unauthorized Bash Brothers ExperienceStacyTelevision special
Jenny Slate: Stage FrightHerselfStand-up special
2020Elena of AvalorCahu (voice)Episode: "Coronation Day"
2021Q-Force(voice)Episode: "Rogue"
2021–2025The Great NorthJudy Tobin (voice)Series regular
2023Adventure Time: Fionna and CakeHuntress (voice)Episode: "The Star"
2024Jenny Slate: Seasoned ProfessionalHerselfStand-up special
2025Dying for SexNikkiMiniseries; 8 episodes

Music videos

YearTitleArtist(s)Role
2009"Threw It On the Ground"The Lonely IslandGirlfriend
2019"Oakland Nights"The Lonely Island (feat. Sia)Stacy

Podcasts

YearTitleRoleNotes
2019Earth BreakLynn Gellert9 episodes

Awards and nominations

AssociationYearCategoryWorkResultRef.
Annie Award2020Outstanding Voice Acting in a FeatureThe Secret Life of Pets 2
2023Outstanding Voice Acting in a FeatureMarcel the Shell with Shoes On
Astra TV Awards2025Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV MovieDying for Sex
Best Cast Ensemble in a Limited Series or TV Movie
Austin Film Critics Association2023Best Voice Acting/Animated/Digital PerformanceMarcel the Shell
Chicago Film Critics Association2014Most Promising PerformerObvious Child
Critics' Choice Movie Award2014Best Actress in a ComedyObvious Child
Georgia Film Critics Association2015Breakthrough AwardObvious Child
Gotham Independent Film Award2014Breakthrough ActressObvious Child
Gotham TV Awards2025Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Limited SeriesDying for Sex
Independent Spirit Award2014Best Female LeadObvious Child
2026Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted SeriesDying for Sex
BTVA People's Choice Voice Acting Award2016Best Supporting Female Vocal Performance - Feature FilmZootopia
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film (shared with cast)
Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Feature FilmThe Secret Life of Pets
2017Best Supporting Female Vocal Performance - Television SeriesStar vs. the Forces of Evil
2018Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film (shared with cast)Despicable Me 3 and The Lego Batman Movie
Primetime Emmy Award2025Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or MovieDying for Sex
Santa Barbara International Film Festival2014Virtuoso AwardObvious Child
Screen Actors Guild Award2018Outstanding Cast in a Motion PictureEverything Everywhere All at Once
Seattle International Film Festival2014Best ActressObvious Child
Women Film Critics Circle2014Best Comedic ActressObvious Child
Best Screen Couple (with Jake Lacy)
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards2023Best Voice PerformanceMarcel the Shell

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