Jenny Slate: ‘Ivanka Trump is a fake feminist and should be ashamed’

The US actor, standup and author on her new film, Gifted, rescuing her career after being fired from Saturday Night Live, inspirational women and the terrifying situation in the White House

Jenny Slate, 35, is an American comedian, actor and author. The middle of three sisters, with a ceramicist mother and poet father, she was raised in Milton, Massachusetts. While at Columbia University, Slate performed standup and improv. Moving to Los Angeles with then-husband, director Dean Fleischer-Camp (they’ve since amicably divorced), Slate joined Saturday Night Live in 2009, but accidentally swore in her first episode and was fired after one season. A stop-motion short animation made with Fleischer-Camp, Marcel the Shell With Shoes On, became a viral hit, leading to New York Times bestseller children’s books and plans for a feature-length movie.

With her distinctive voice, Slate featured in Zootopia and The Secret Life of Pets. On television, she appeared in Parks and Recreation, Married and Girls. Her performance in Gillian Robespierre’s Obvious Child, playing a comic navigating a pregnancy termination, won her awards including the Critics’ Choice award for best actress in a comedy. Slate stars in another Robespierre film, Landline, due out in the summer. In her latest film, Gifted, she plays a teacher who becomes involved with a man (Chris Evans) caring for his maths prodigy niece (Mckenna Grace).

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What Is Considered a Fireable Comedy Offense in 2017?

The Friday before last, I noticed that my Twitter feed was suddenly really mad at Bill Maher. This wasn’t exactly anything new; he caught the ire of many people earlier this year when he had “alt-right” figure Milo Yiannopoulos on his show, and in general, courting controversy is kind of his thing. So, when I […]

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Sketchy MVPs: Vanessa Bayer from “Saturday Night Live”

We all love Amy Schumer, everyone knows how brilliant Key & Peele are, and you’ve watched Will Ferrell’s classic Saturday… MORE

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Bob Odenkirk recalls his 1992 “SNL” Emmy win

The Emmys don’t air until September, but that doesn’t mean it’s too early to get a little nostalgic — for Variety‘s… MORE

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Sketchy MVPs: Bobby Moynihan from “Saturday Night Live”

We all love Amy Schumer, everyone knows how brilliant Key & Peele are, and you’ve watched Will Ferrell’s classic Saturday… MORE

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Season 42 of ‘Saturday Night Live’ Was Entertaining But Ultimately Fell Short

We are officially 42 seasons deep into Saturday Night Live, and last weekend’s season finale, which featured Dwayne Johnson, Katy Perry, and a ton of other guest stars, couldn’t help but feel like a bit of a microcosm of the season as a whole. It was epic, it was star-studded, and at times, it was delightfully entertaining. […]

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Leslie Jones set to host the 2017 BET Awards

Just after the finale of Saturday Night Live’s 42nd season – and less than a year after she was tapped… MORE

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Leslie Jones set to host the 2017 BET Awards

Just after the finale of Saturday Night Live’s 42nd season – and less than a year after she was tapped… MORE

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Dwayne Johnson Ends the 42nd Season of ‘SNL’ on a Very High Note

Over 42 years, Saturday Night Live has weathered its share of cultural storms, joking its way through everything from Watergate to 9/11, but they’ve never had to handle anything quite like this past year – one that saw the election of America’s first fake president, and the glimmer of our generation’s first true foray into […]

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Dwayne Johnson hosted “Saturday Night Live,” wrapping season 42 and 3 cast members

Here it is! The season 42 finale of Saturday Night Live. This season brought a bunch of stylistic changes even… MORE

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