Lizz Winstead Biography
Lizz Winstead is an American comedian, writer, producer, and political commentator. She is the co-creator of The Daily Show along with Madeleine Smithburg, and served as head writer.
Winstead started her career as a stand-up comedian in the 1980s and 1990s. She was a founding member of the all-female comedy troupe “The Unisex,” and she also performed with other comedy groups, including “The Party World Rasslin’ Federation” and “Smut.”
In the 1990s, Winstead became a writer and producer for television. She co-created “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central with Madeleine Smithburg in 1996. She worked on the show as a head writer and producer until 1998.
Lizz Winstead Age
Winstead was born on 5 August, 1961 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. She is 62 years old as.
Lizz Winstead Family
She was born the youngest in a conservative Catholic family. Winstead was born to Ginny Winstead and Wilbur Winstead.
Lizz Winstead The Daily Show
Lizz serves as a co-creator and a former head writer of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show. She co-creates the show with Madeleine Smithburg.
Lizz Winstead Comedy
Lizz Winstead is an American comedian, writer, producer, and actress. She is best known as the co-creator of “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central, which she created with Madeleine Smithberg. Winstead has also written and produced for several television shows, including “The Rosie O’Donnell Show,” “The Mo’Nique Show,” and “Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell.”
As a stand-up comedian, Winstead has toured extensively and has released several comedy albums, including “The Bitch is Back” and “American Excess.” Her comedy often touches on social and political issues, and she has been an advocate for women’s rights and reproductive rights.
In addition to her work in comedy, Winstead is also an author. She co-authored the book “Lizz Free or Die” and has contributed to several anthologies. She has also been involved in various activist causes, including co-founding Lady Parts Justice, a reproductive rights advocacy organization.