D'Arcy Carden
American actress and comedian
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2025 | D'Arcy Carden returns for Season 6 of The Handmaid's Tale |
2024 | D'Arcy Carden voices Mary in 3 episodes of Clone High |
2024 | D'Arcy Carden appears as Professor Della Denunzio in an episode of A Man on the Inside titled 'The Spy Who Came in from the Cold' |
2024 | D'Arcy Carden plays Ryann in 3 episodes of Nobody Wants This |
2024 | Debuted as host of WikiHole podcast and was announced as the lead in the comedy series Sunny Nights. |
2024 | D'Arcy Carden is set to appear in multiple upcoming films: 'The Gutter' as Skunk, 'She Taught Love' as Laura Neil, 'Sketch' as Liz, and an untitled project. |
2023 | Appears in multiple TV shows including 'History of the World, Part II', 'Strange Planet', and 'Krapopolis' |
2023 | D'Arcy Carden plays a Neighbor in 'Dicks: The Musical'. |
April 20 2023 | Made her Broadway debut as Alicia in The Thanksgiving Play, directed by Rachel Chavkin. |
2022 | Nominated for Hollywood Critics Association TV Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy for Barry |
2022 | Starts portraying Greta Gill in the Prime series A League of Their Own, continuing her success in television roles. |
2022 | D'Arcy Carden appears in multiple films: 'The People We Hate at the Wedding' as Martha, 'Shotgun Wedding' as Harriet, and 'Wes Is Dying' as Chelsea, for which she also serves as an executive producer. |
2021 | D'Arcy Carden plays Audrey in 'Ride the Eagle' and also serves as a producer for the film. |
2020 | Received multiple nominations including Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for Barry, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for The Good Place, and Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for The Good Place |
2020 | Had a recurring role in the Quibi mystery-comedy series Mapleworth Murders. |
2019 | Appears in two films: Let It Snow and Bombshell, expanding her film acting experience. |
2019 | Guest appearance on Good Mythical Morning as herself in 1 episode |
2019 | D'Arcy Carden has a notable year with multiple film roles, including 'Greener Grass' as Miss Human, 'Let It Snow' as Kira, and 'Bombshell' as Rebekah. |
2019 | D'Arcy Carden was nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for her work in Barry |
2018 | Begins playing Natalie Greer in the HBO dark comedy series Barry, adding another significant role to her television repertoire. |
2017 | Makes an appearance in the political comedy series Veep, further establishing her presence in television comedy. |
2016 | Starts portraying Janet in the NBC sitcom The Good Place, a role that would become her breakthrough performance and earn her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. |
2016 | Appeared in CollegeHumor - If Google was a Guy (5), playing the role of 'Denier' |
2016 | Appears in the film Other People, continuing to build her acting career in both television and film. |
2015 | Makes an appearance in the comedy sketch show Inside Amy Schumer, expanding her television comedy portfolio. |
2014 | Begins playing the recurring role of Gemma in the comedy series Broad City, marking one of her early notable television appearances. |
2014 | D'Arcy Carden begins appearing in CollegeHumor Originals, playing the role of 'Mom' in 3 episodes |
2013 | D'Arcy Carden appears in multiple projects including 'iSteve' as a News Anchor and 'The To Do List' as a Movie Patron. |
2013 | Co-created and co-starred in Terrible Babysitters, a web original comedy about parents seeking a babysitter. |
2013 | Carden relocated from New York City to Los Angeles with her husband Jason Carden. |
2010 | D'Arcy Carden begins her acting career, appearing in 'Naked in a Fishbowl' as Lucy in 3 episodes |
2010 | Became a cast member for The Ride, an interactive show performed on New York City tour buses. |
2010 | D'Arcy Carden appears in her first film 'Pet-O-Rama', a short film marking the start of her acting career. |
July 31 2010 | D'Arcy Carden married producer Jason Carden at Disneyland after meeting him on a trip with mutual friends. |
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