Melinda Hill
Melinda Hill, born on December 22, 1972, is a celebrated comedian, writer, and actress known for her engaging work alongside industry luminaries such as Cameron Crowe, Kristen Wiig, and Robin Williams. Her vibrant personality and sharp comedic style have garnered her recognition from outlets like LA Weekly, which describes her as having a “bubbly, adorable persona” that masks her outlandish humor. With accolades from publications such as Laughspin, which lauds her as a “whip-smart comedian,” she has carved a niche as a “dynamic triple threat,” praised for her clever satire and unique comedic perspective.
Her impressive body of work includes contributions to the Emmy and Peabody award-winning animated series *Adventure Time*, the viral project *Confessions of a Tooth Fairy*, and appearances on Netflix’s *Lady Dynamite*. Additionally, she has made her mark on various Comedy Central programs and starred in JJ Abrams’ *Roadies*. Her stand-up performances have been featured on numerous platforms, including *The Late Late Show* and *Comedy.TV*, entertaining audiences from Hawaii to Greenland.
As a writer, Hill has created and starred in four successful digital series, amassing millions of views. Notably, her web series *The Program*, co-created with Maria Bamford, was honored as one of LA Weekly’s “10 best web series of 2014.” Her work has received accolades from organizations such as the LA Web Fest and IndieWire. Currently, Hill is actively performing globally, penning a feature film, and consulting for up-and-coming comedians, helping them navigate their own paths in comedy.