
"Sarah Coffey starred as Eva Shapiro in the feature film 31 Candles, and instantly made her an iconic romanic comedy character. She can also be seen in Queens Of The Dead, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last year. And her viral success as a comedian led to a role in Stapleview, the first-ever fully produced live sketch show on TikTok."
"On this episode, she talks about the blessings and drawbacks of finding a spotlight through her own online content. She takes us back to her early days, discovering an early love of singing, and talks about how that ties in to a knack for impressions, accents, and the melding of comedy and music. She talks about what she gleaned from people like Terry Knickerbocker and Bob Krakower, the importance of "building a muscle memory of experience," why she likes to get immediately off-book,"
Sarah Coffey starred as Eva Shapiro in the feature film 31 Candles, immediately establishing an iconic romantic comedy presence. She appeared in Queens Of The Dead, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and earned a role in Stapleview, the first fully produced live sketch show on TikTok, after viral success as a comedian. She developed singing skills early, which inform her impressions, accents, and musical comedy. She attributes growth to mentors like Terry Knickerbocker and Bob Krakower and emphasizes building a "muscle memory of experience." She prefers getting off-book quickly and will appear in the upcoming film Mouse.
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