✍️ Author Biography
Jamie Sams
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⭐ Known for: Weddiculous: An Unfiltered Guide to Being ...
Jamie Lee is an American comedian, actress, and writer known for television shows and her book on weddings.
Jamie Lee, born March 15, 1983, is an American comedian, actress, and writer who gained recognition for her roles in "Ted Lasso," "Girl Code," and "Crashing." Raised in Dallas, Texas, with a Jewish maternal heritage and a non-Jewish paternal Texan family, she studied film, theater, and screenwriting at the University of Texas before moving to New York City to pursue comedy and acting. Her influences include comedians like David Cross and Joan Rivers.
Lee began her career in New York, working in publicity at Comedy Central and as a writer's assistant for "The Marriage Ref." A significant career milestone was reaching the semi-finals of "Last Comic Standing" in 2010. She subsequently appeared on "Conan," "Chelsea Lately," and became a writer for MTV's "Ridiculousness." She was also recognized as a "New Face" at the Just For Laughs festival in Montreal. Lee's role on "Girl Code" was particularly impactful, where she aimed to be a voice for women, expressing the importance of sharing specific experiences to resonate with a broader audience.
Beyond her television work, Lee authored the book "Weddiculous: An Unfiltered Guide to Being a Bride" in 2016, which was co-written with Jaqueline Novak and received positive reviews. She has also hosted shows like "10 Things" and "The Wedding Coach." Her writing contributions extend to "Ted Lasso," where she has been a writer since 2020 and an executive producer. Lee has been recognized by various publications for her comedic talent and potential.
Early Career and Influences
Jamie Lee began her professional journey in New York City, initially working in publicity at Comedy Central. She later transitioned to a writer's assistant role for "The Marriage Ref," collaborating with notable figures like Jerry Seinfeld. Her stand-up comedy career began to take shape, and a key moment arrived in 2010 when she reached the semi-finals of "Last Comic Standing." This success opened doors to college tours, appearances on "Conan," and a recurring role on "Chelsea Lately." Lee also joined the writing team for MTV's "Ridiculousness" in 2011. Her comedic inspirations are diverse, including David Cross, Margaret Cho, Joan Rivers, and Miss Piggy, reflecting a broad appreciation for different styles of humor.
Breakthrough and "Girl Code"
Lee achieved significant recognition as a core cast member on the MTV series "Girl Code." In interviews, she expressed a desire for the show to serve as a voice for women, aiming to connect with them and make them feel heard by articulating resonant experiences. She emphasized that specificity in sharing personal experiences, even from a female perspective, can ultimately appeal to a universal audience across genders. This approach underscored her commitment to authentic representation and connection through her work.
Author and Host
In December 2016, Jamie Lee released her first book, "Weddiculous: An Unfiltered Guide to Being a Bride," shortly after her marriage to comedian Dan Black. Co-authored with Jaqueline Novak, the book was lauded by critics and named the number one wedding book by Bustle Magazine. It garnered praise from various well-known figures in comedy. Lee has also taken on hosting duties for the TruTV series "10 Things" and the online series "Polished" for Entertainment Weekly. More recently, she hosted Netflix's reality series "The Wedding Coach" in 2021, further expanding her presence in wedding-related content.
Writing and Acting
Lee's career expanded to include significant writing and acting roles. She was a writer for the first season of HBO's "Crashing" and later took on the female lead role in its second season. Since 2020, she has been a writer for the acclaimed Apple TV+ series "Ted Lasso," eventually becoming an executive producer starting with its third season. In 2022, it was announced she would star in the comedy film "Plan B." Her extensive work across television writing, acting, and hosting demonstrates a versatile career in the entertainment industry.
Notable Quotes
“I love, hopefully, being a voice for girls and also connecting and making them feel heard and saying things that resonate with them. That's very important to me and there's no part of me that feels shame or like I'm somehow denying the other sex by speaking as a woman, to women. Because I think the more specific you can be about your experience, just as a human being, the more it appeals to everybody of both genders.”