Phoebe Robinson
Phoebe Robinson, born on September 28, 1984, is a talented American comedian, acclaimed writer, and actress who calls New York City home. She has made her mark in the entertainment industry with her sharp wit and unique perspective.
Robinson gained widespread recognition as a co-creator and co-host of the popular podcast "2 Dope Queens," which celebrated the experiences of women of color in comedy. The podcast, which aired from 2016 to 2018, was well-received and led to a successful HBO special that showcased the vibrant humor of its hosts and their guests.
As a writer, Robinson has proven her prowess with several best-selling books, including "You Can't Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain," which explores race and identity through a comedic lens. Her second book, "Everything's Trash, But It's Okay," further cemented her reputation as a thought-provoking voice in contemporary literature.
In addition to her writing and podcasting achievements, Robinson has made appearances in various television shows and films, showcasing her versatility as a performer. Her contributions to the arts have earned her several accolades, solidifying her status as an influential figure in comedy and literature. Through her work, Phoebe Robinson continues to inspire and entertain audiences with her insightful humor and relatable storytelling.