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Nadya Ginsburg (1987)

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WEBSITE: http://nadyaginsburg.com/

Nadya Ginsburg has been called “the woman of a thousand voices.” Roseanne Barr calls her “brilliant”, Perez Hilton calls her a “genius” and Al Roker just says “She rules”. Most well known for her spot on impressions of Madonna and Cher, Nadya’s career as an actress/comedienne encompasses both the New York and Los Angeles stage, network television, feature film and the new world of Internet Comedy.  She has been featured in The New York Times, London’s Q Magazine, Time Out Tel Aviv, The Los Angeles Times, The Village Voice, Time Out New York, Heeb Magazine, In Style Magazine and New York Magazine

Nadya honed her talent for creating off beat original characters and impressions in the New York alternative comedy scene at venues such as Luna Lounge, Surf Reality, Catch A Rising Star and Carloline’s Comedy Club. She was brought to LA by Warner Brothers to be a series regular on the sketch comedy series HYPE, and has written for and been featured on shows on NBC, TBS, Comedy Central, VH1, MTV, E and Lifetime Television. As a voice over artist, she has lent her talents to everything from Japanimation films to MTV animated series to national commercials and radio spots. Nadya wrote and co-starred in a webisode series produced by Roseanne Barr, worked with Parker Posey in the feature film “Adam & Steve” and is the co creator and star of photographer and film maker Austin Young’s international cult webisode series “The Worm” where she plays Madonna, Cher, Britney Spears, Winona Ryder, Gloria Steinem, Bensonhurst housewife Maryanne Mangiacavallo and a Giant Worm.

Nadya’s Lady Gaga parody “Al Roker Face” garnered her an interview on the Today Show with Al Roker and Meredith Viera, and her appearance won MSNBC’s “Moment Of The Week” viewer poll by a landslide. Her stage show “Madonnalogues” just finished a sold out US tour to rave reviews and she is in the process of recording a comedy album. Nadya lives in Los Angeles and writes for comedy legend Joan Rivers on the hit E Entertainment series Fashion Police.




Videos

Nadya Ginsburg in Madonna and Child

Nadya as Cher

YOUTUBE CHANNEL: www.youtube.com/user/nadyaginsburg/videos

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