American comedian
Sierra Lynn Katow is an American stand-up comedian , actress, writer and podcaster .
Early life
Sierra Lynn Katow was born to Vincent and Corinne Katow at the Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, California and is a fourth-generation American of Chinese and Japanese heritage.[ 2] [ 3] She grew up in La Cañada in Los Angeles County .[ 4] [ 5] Katow attended La Cañada Elementary School,[ 3] La Cañada High School ,[ 6] and Harvard University , where she was part of a number of comedy groups including the Harvard College Stand-Up Comic Society and vice-president of The Harvard Lampoon ; and from 2013 to 2014 a cartoonist for The Harvard Crimson ,[ 7] and graduated with a degree in Computer Science in 2016.[ 4] While attending college, Katow performed in and around Boston and around Hollywood when home on summer break, and participated in a Lampoon roast of and award ceremony for Jimmy Fallon in 2015.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
Career
Katow began performing at comedy clubs at the age of 16, and broke into the West Coast stand-up industry during high school.[ 4] [ 2] [ 11] During college she often performed at open mics at comedy clubs in the Boston area, and through this organised further gigs with fellow comedians while backstage.[ 4]
She was the youngest comedian to feature on Season 9 of Last Comic Standing (2015), which she auditioned for during her junior year, and has also performed stand-up on television in Last Call with Carson Daly , Just For Laughs Digital , Laughs (on Fox) and Acting Out (MTV ).
In 2020, Variety announced Katow was joining the cast of the Chris Blake quarantine comedy, Distancing Socially . The film was shot at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, using remote technologies and the iPhone 11. The film was acquired and released by Cinedigm in October 2021.[ 12]
In 2021, Katow voiced two characters in Disney's Raya and the Last Dragon and appeared as recurring character Evangeline in Mindy Kaling's The Sex Lives of College Girls on HBO Max . Katow will create a short adult animated series to feature on Cake on FXX in 2022.
Katow has written for Take My Wife ; Drop the Mic ; Earth to Ned and Close Enough on HBO Max ; The Wedding Coach on Netflix ; and Eureka! on Disney Junior . She has also been involved in several projects with Wong Fu Productions , including appearing in and writing for the series Dating After College .[ 13] She also appeared as Mulan in the Screen Junkies web production The Roast of Beauty and the Beast in 2017.[ 14]
She co-hosted the comedy podcast SCUSSION with SCLARQ + SKATOW with fellow comedian and Harvard alumnus Sam Clark in 2016.[ 15] Katow is the host of the podcast Stay Podsitive with Sierra Katow , which she started in 2019.[ 16]
Outside of comedy, Katow does freelance work as a full-stack web developer.[ 13]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2015
Last Call with Carson Daly
Herself
Guest; Series 14, Episode 55: "Evan Peters/Sierra Katow/The Re-Licked Project"
2015
Last Comic Standing
Herself
Series 9, Episode 4: "The Invitationals: Last Chance to Advance"
2015
Laughs
Herself
Series 2, Episode 2: "Funny Boys and Girls"
2016
Acting Out
Herself - Comedian
Series 1, Episode 5
2018
Straight Up, Stand Up
Herself
Series 1, Episode 4: "Bar Lubitsch"
2018
Take My Wife
PA
Series 2, Episode 7; writers' assistant, 8 episodes
2018
Drop the Mic
Writers' assistant, 10 episodes
2019
Epic Night
Writer
2020
Earth to Ned
Comedian
Series 1, Episode 2: "Laugh Your Ned Off"; also writer for Season 1
2021–present
The Sex Lives of College Girls
Evangeline
Recurring; 12 episodes
Girls Dorm
Web
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2017
How to Define the Relationship
Vicky
Wong Fu Productions short
2017
Screen Junkies Roasts
Mulan
Series 1, Episode 6: "The Roast of Beauty and the Beast"
2018
How Asians Celebrate Halloween
Ocean's 8 Awkwafina
Wong Fu Productions short
2019
Dating After College
Woman #1; writer
Wong Fu Productions short
References
^ "National Merit $2,500 Scholarship Winners Named" . The Rafu Shimpo . May 10, 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2021 .
^ a b "Comedian, Actor & Writer Sierra Katow on Her Career and Bringing A Fresh POV to the Industry" . We Are Entertainment News . 30 October 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2021 .
^ a b Longoria, Ruth (August 13, 2009). "Valley Sun All-Star Sierra Katow: All smiles" . La Cañada Valley Sun . Retrieved 9 November 2021 .
^ a b c d Hatt, Laura E. (December 10, 2015). "Sierra L. Katow" . The Harvard Crimson . Retrieved 8 November 2021 .
^ "Close to 10k Viewers Watch GFBNEC's Virtual Evening of Aloha" . The Rafu Shimpo . December 5, 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2021 .
^ Kelly, Tiffany; Kisliuk, Bill (January 2, 2013). "La Cañada Flintridge float soars" . The Morning Call . Retrieved 9 November 2021 .
^ "Contributor Sierra L. Katow" . The Harvard Crimson . Retrieved 9 November 2021 .
^ "Sierra Katow" . Laugh Factory . Retrieved 8 November 2021 .
^ Black, Devon (November 13, 2015). "Sierra Katow is the funniest comic to attend Harvard since Conan" . The Tab . Retrieved 8 November 2021 .
^ Paterson, R. Blake; Wood, Daniel P. (October 25, 2015). "Lampoon Crowns Jimmy Fallon 'Emperor of Comedy' " . The Harvard Crimson . Retrieved 9 November 2021 .
^ Lee, Traci (September 20, 2019). "Standup Comedian Sierra Katow Is The New Queen Of The Comedy Club" . Character Media . Retrieved 8 November 2021 .
^ Malkin, Marc (2020-10-07). " 'Schitt's Creek' Actor Sarah Levy Cast in COVID-Inspired Indie 'Distancing Socially' (EXCLUSIVE)" . Variety . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ a b "BIO" . Sierra Katow . Retrieved 8 November 2021 .
^ Katow, Sierra (July 14, 2017). "Me as Mulan roasting the crap outta ur fav Disney dudes for @screenjunkies . Fun Fact: I wore Matt Damon's original wardrobe #TheGreatWall" . Twitter . Retrieved 9 November 2021 .
^ "SCUSSION with SCLARQ + SKATOW" . PODCHASER . Retrieved 8 November 2021 .
^ "Stay Podsitive" . Retrieved 8 November 2021 .