Chelsea Peretti
Peretti performing in January 2013
Born (1978-02-20) February 20, 1978
Oakland, California, U.S.
MediumTelevision, stand-up, film, music
EducationColumbia University (BA)
Years active2004–present
Spouse
(m. 2016)
Children1
Relative(s)Jonah Peretti (brother)
Websitechelseaperetti.com

Chelsea Peretti (born February 20, 1978) is an American comedian, actress, television writer, singer, and songwriter. She is best known for portraying Gina Linetti in the comedy series Brooklyn Nine-Nine. She wrote for various TV series, including Parks and Recreation, Saturday Night Live and Kroll Show.[1]

Early life and education

Peretti was born on February 20, 1978, in Oakland, California, to Amanda Cherkin, a schoolteacher, and Gene Peretti, a criminal defense lawyer and painter.[2][3] Her father is of Italian and English descent, and her mother is Jewish. Her step-mother was African-American.[4][5] She was raised in Oakland.[6] She has an older brother, internet entrepreneur Jonah Peretti, co-founder of BuzzFeed and The Huffington Post.[7][8] Chelsea Peretti attended The College Preparatory School in Oakland. She moved to New York City in 1996 to attend Barnard College of Columbia University,[6][9] during which time (in her junior year) she took a study year abroad to Royal Holloway, University of London.[10] She graduated in 2000.[11][12][13] She attended elementary school with her Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-star Andy Samberg and junior high school with comedian Moshe Kasher.[14]

Career

Writing

Peretti has written for The Village Voice, Details, Playgirl, Jest, and American Theatre Magazine, as well as online publications including The Huffington Post.

Television

After moving to Los Angeles, Peretti made appearances on programs such as Kroll Show, Louie, The Sarah Silverman Program, TruTV Presents: World's Dumbest..., and Tosh.0. She appeared as a guest correspondent on one episode of Lopez Tonight, interviewing local citizens about Prop 8.[15]

Peretti is credited as a story editor on the fourth season of Parks and Recreation from 2011 to 2012.[16]

From 2013 until 2019, Peretti was a series regular on NBC's detective/police comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine, playing Gina Linetti, until she announced her departure from the show in October 2018.[17][18] Her departure episode was "Four Movements."[19] She returned later in the season in a guest appearance, in "Return of the King," which premiered May 2, 2019.[20] She also returned for the two part finale.

In other media

While in New York, Peretti made short films with Variety SHAC, a comedy troupe she formed in 2004 with Andrea Rosen, Heather Lawless, and Shonali Bhowmik.[6]

She has made several guest appearances on podcasts, including Doug Loves Movies, How Did This Get Made?, WTF with Marc Maron, You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes, The Todd Glass Show, The Lavender Hour, The Bone Zone with Brendon Walsh and Randy Liedtke, and Comedy Bang! Bang! In October 2012, Peretti launched her own call-in podcast, Call Chelsea Peretti.[21]

In July 2010, Peretti made Variety magazine's "Ten Comics to Watch in 2010" list.[11] Paste ranked her Twitter account #75 on "The 75 Best Twitter Accounts of 2014."[22]

On April 21, 2020, Peretti released an EP titled Foam and Flotsam, a musical comedy concept album about coffee.[23] She created the music in collaboration with Kool Kojak, and the songs feature guests Reggie Watts, Terry Crews, and Juliette Lewis.[23] In tandem with the EP, Peretti also released two accompanying music videos: "Late"[24] and "Oatmilk."[25] Her music style is described as "whimsical yet depressive...[slamming] you into a wall and then [sliding] you up that wall and [releasing] you into a new galaxy."[26]

Personal life

Peretti began dating comedian and filmmaker Jordan Peele in 2013. They got engaged in November 2015.[27] On April 26, 2016, Peretti announced that she and Peele had eloped.[28] They have a son, who was born in 2017.[29]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Twisted FortuneRachel
2011Guy TalkGirl
2016Popstar: Never Stop Never StoppingBrunette CMZ Reporter
2018Game NightGlenda
2019SpinsterGaby
2020The PhotographSara Rodgers
FriendsgivingClaire
2021Sing 2Suki LaneVoice[30]
2023Cora BoraTBA
First Time Female DirectorTBAAlso director, writer, and producer

Television

YearShowRoleNotes
2004Comedy LabEugene's FriendEpisode: "12:21"
2006Cheap SeatsShondaEpisode: "Evel Kneival"
2008–2013The Smoking Gun Presents: World's DumbestHerself88 episodes
2009Bobby BottleserviceWriter
Episode: "T-Shirt Ideas for Jersey Shore"
2010LouieDateEpisode: "Pilot"
2010The Sarah Silverman ProgramBeckyWriter
Episode: "Smellin' of Troy"
2010WTF with Marc MaronWriter
TV movie
2011Comedy Central PresentsHerselfWriter
Episode: "Chelsea Peretti"
2011–2012Parks and RecreationZeldaEpisode: "Live Ammo"
Writer (2 episodes)
Story editor (season 4)
2011–2013China, ILCrystal Peppers / Kim BuckettVoice, 14 episodes
2011–2013Funny as HellWriter
2 episodes
2012The CoupleGigi2 episodes
2012Hell’s KitchenHerselfSeason 10, Episode 14
2013The Greatest Event in Television HistoryJackie RushEpisode: "Too Close for Comfort"
2013High School USA!Superintendent Andrea KunsslerVoice, episode: "Janitor Day"
2013Saturday Night LiveWriter
2 episodes
2013–2015Comedy Bang! Bang!Delivery Woman / Trey Booth2 episodes
2013–2015Kroll ShowHerself / Various Characters9 episodes
Writer (8 episodes)
Producer (8 episodes)
2013–2021Brooklyn Nine-NineGina LinettiMain role (seasons 1–6, 8); 108 episodes
2014Key & PeeleArt Show PresenterEpisode: "Dicknanigans"
2015Gravity FallsDarleneVoice, episode: "Roadside Attraction"[30]
2015Drunk HistoryAnn DruyanEpisode: "Space"
2015–2016The Big Fat Quiz of EverythingHerself2 episodes
2016AnimalsAngelaVoice, episode: "Dogs."[30]
2016New GirlGina LinettiEpisode: "Homecoming"
2016–2018Future-Worm!Ennuisha / Mean Little GirlVoice, 3 episodes
2016RuPaul's Drag Race All StarsHerselfEpisode: "Revenge of the Queens"
2016HarmonQuestDeepak ChopraEpisode: "The Stone Saw Mines"
2017GirlsChelseaEpisode: "All I Ever Wanted"
2017 Adventure Time Queen of Ooo Voice, episode: "Fionna and Cake and Fionna"[30]
2017–2021Big MouthMonica Foreman-Greenwald / CellseaVoice, 16 episodes
2018Alone TogetherTamraEpisode: "Pop-Up"
2018Another PeriodReporterEpisode: "Sex Nickelodeon"
2018–2019American DadDorothy, AngieVoice, 2 episodes
2018Inside JokesHerself4 episodes
2019–2020The SimpsonsPiper, LaurenVoice, 2 episodes
2019–2020Harvey Girls ForeverMariaVoice, 5 episodes[30]
2019Crank YankersHerselfVoice, episode: "David Alan Grier, Will Forte & Chelsea Peretti"
2020Search PartyPatsy MonahanEpisode: "The Whistleblower"
2021The Great NorthLara SilverblattVoice, episode: "Avocado Barter Adventure"
2022Nailed It!HerselfEpisode: "Slime Time”
2022–2023Bob's BurgersEleanor / ChelseaVoice, 2 episodes
2023My Dad the Bounty HunterPamVoice

Web

YearTitleCreditRoleNotes
2009Chelsea Peretti's All My ExesCreatorHerself6 episodes
2014Chelsea Peretti: One of the GreatsWriter, executive producerHerselfNetflix special

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Grand Theft Auto IVLori Williams-JonesVoice

Discography

Studio albums

  • TBA (Released: Fall 2020[31])

Extended plays

Title Details
Foam and Flotsam
  • Released: April 21, 2020[23]
  • Labels: Self-released
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
Phosphorescent Panic
  • Released: August 11, 2020 [31]
  • Labels: Self-released
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming

Awards and nominations

Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
American Comedy Awards 2014 Best Comedy Supporting Actress – TV Brooklyn Nine-Nine Nominated [32]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2015 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Brooklyn Nine-Nine Nominated [33]
Webby Awards 2015 Outstanding Comedic Performance Chelsea Peretti: One of the Greats Won [34]
Writers Guild of America Awards 2012 Television: Comedy Series Parks and Recreation Nominated [35]
Writers Guild of America Awards 2013 Television: Comedy Series Parks and Recreation Nominated [36]

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