Nicole Rene Glaser (born June 1, 1984) is an American stand-up
comedian, actress, podcast host, radio host and television host. She
was the host of the television series Not Safe with Nikki Glaser,
which premiered on Comedy Central and Much on February 9, 2016.Glaser
was born on June 1, 1984, in Cincinnati, Ohio, the daughter of Julie
E. (née Burke) and Edward J. Glaser. She has German and Irish
ancestry. Glaser spent most of her childhood in St. Louis, Missouri.
She graduated from Kirkwood High School and later graduated from the
University of Kansas with a degree in English Literature.Glaser
started performing stand-up at the age of 18. Her first jokes were
written in college. She recalled this in an interview with Rich Tupica
in Revue magazine: "I remember it. I was a freshman in college and
everyone in my dorm took over the cafeteria as like a study hall. I
went in there and instead of studying I just looked at them, judged
them and tried to think, "What would Sarah Silverman say about these
people?" I didn't know how to write jokesâ€"I just knew the stand-ups
I knew. I wrote from the perspective of my favorite stand-ups because
I didn't know what my perspective was yet."
comedian, actress, podcast host, radio host and television host. She
was the host of the television series Not Safe with Nikki Glaser,
which premiered on Comedy Central and Much on February 9, 2016.Glaser
was born on June 1, 1984, in Cincinnati, Ohio, the daughter of Julie
E. (née Burke) and Edward J. Glaser. She has German and Irish
ancestry. Glaser spent most of her childhood in St. Louis, Missouri.
She graduated from Kirkwood High School and later graduated from the
University of Kansas with a degree in English Literature.Glaser
started performing stand-up at the age of 18. Her first jokes were
written in college. She recalled this in an interview with Rich Tupica
in Revue magazine: "I remember it. I was a freshman in college and
everyone in my dorm took over the cafeteria as like a study hall. I
went in there and instead of studying I just looked at them, judged
them and tried to think, "What would Sarah Silverman say about these
people?" I didn't know how to write jokesâ€"I just knew the stand-ups
I knew. I wrote from the perspective of my favorite stand-ups because
I didn't know what my perspective was yet."
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