Gillian Jacobs

American actress

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2025 Voiced Ana in an episode of 'Krapopolis' titled 'Ty Big Fat Greek Wedding'
2024 Appeared as herself in 2 episodes of 'After Midnight'
2023 Jacobs voiced Lisa in an episode of 'Carol & the End of the World' titled 'The Distraction'
2023 Jacobs voiced Miss Greer in an episode of 'Ada Twist, Scientist' titled 'A Twist in Time'
2023 Began playing Tiffany Jerimovich in the FX on Hulu comedy-drama series The Bear.
2023 Guest starred on two episodes of the television series The Bear.
2023 Played Mary Jayne Gold in the Netflix series Transatlantic.
2022 Jacobs voices Harley Quinn/Harleen Quinzel in Batman: The Audio Adventures by Blue Ribbon Content
2022 Directed and wrote a segment of 'The Seven Faces of Jane' titled 'Goodbye / Hello'.
2022 Jacobs becomes a producer and contributor to 99% Invisible podcast on Sirius XM, contributing to episodes including 'Mini-Stories: Volume 20', 'A River Runs Through Los Angeles', 'Mr. Yuk', and 'Walk of Fame'
2022 Joins the cast of Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, playing Chris Riley in 7 episodes
2022 Voiced Supernova in 'Vindicators 2: Last Stand Between Earth and Doom' for 10 episodes
2022 Directed documentary 'More Than Robots'.
2021 Jacobs stars in the Audible production Christmas Delivery as Beth Briny
2021 Voiced Harley Quinn in the direct-to-video animated film 'Injustice'.
2021 Began voicing Atom Eve in the animated superhero series Invincible.
July 2021 Had a supporting role as Christine 'Ziggy' Berman in the Netflix horror film The Fear Street Trilogy.
February 2021 Premiered the STEM-focused podcast Periodic Talks with co-host Diona Reasonover on Stitcher Radio.
2020 Appears in The Twilight Zone anthology series and begins voice acting in Star Trek: Lower Decks
2020 Appeared in the film I Used to Go Here.
2020 Starred in the comedy-drama film I Used to Go Here and directed an episode of the documentary series Marvel's 616.
2019 Gillian Jacobs begins her role as Eleonore Richland in the podcast series Blood Ties
2018 Directed Curated, a narrative film short produced by TNT and Refinery29.
2018 Gillian Jacobs starred in the play 'Kings' at The Public Theater, playing the role of Kate
2018 Starred in the film Ibiza.
2017 Co-starred in Janicza Bravo's first full-length feature film Lemon, which debuted at Sundance Film Festival.
2017 Voice acts in multiple animated series including Rick and Morty (as Supernova) and Justice League Action (as Roxy Rocket)
2017 Provided voice acting for 'STRANGER THINGS: A Bad Lip Reading' as Nancy Wheeler
2016 Starred as Mickey Dobbs in the Netflix romantic comedy series Love, which ran until 2018.
2016 Appeared in the film Don't Think Twice.
2015 Played Mimi-Rose Howard in the fourth season of the HBO comedy-drama series Girls.
2015 Directed the documentary short The Queen of Code about computer scientist Grace Hopper.
2014 Appears as a guest judge on RuPaul's Drag Race during the 'Snatch Game' episode
September 16 2014 Announced as the star of Mickey in the Netflix original comedy series Love.
June 2014 Yahoo! Screen picked up Community for a sixth season.
May 9 2014 Community was canceled by NBC.
2013 Starred in 'Tiny Commando' as Mitzi McNeil in 8 episodes
2012 Jacobs begins voice acting in multiple TV shows, including Robot Chicken and Comedy Bang! Bang!
2012 Jacobs won the TV Guide Fan Favorites Award for Favorite Ensemble as part of the 'Community' cast.
2012 Jacobs was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Comedy Supporting Actress for her role in 'Community'.
2012 Jacobs appeared in 'The Book Club' television series, playing the role of Penelope in 2 episodes
2011 Gillian Jacobs appeared in the Funny or Die segment 'Don Cheadle Is Captain Planet' as the character Linka
2010 Gillian Jacobs was nominated for the Method Fest Award in the Best Actress category for her work in 'Nonames'.
2010 Gillian Jacobs voices Carl's Wife in an episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force

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