A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Born:
March 15, 1989
Alison Stevenson is a comedian and writer based in Los Angeles. Her debut TV appearance occurred on the Viceland stand-up series, 'FLOPHOUSE' where she told a joke about giving a man a panic attack with her thighs. Alison was also a member of the video sketch group, Blessed, whose videos still exist on YouTube. More recently, she was a perfect woman on the Adult Swim Streaming comedy series, 'The Perfect Women', which now exists on YouTube. On top of stand-up she is a writer, most known as a VICE columnist wherein she wrote many viral articles for several years. She’s also written for Huffington Post, Glamour, The Guardian, MAD Magazine, and more. She currently has a monthly newsletter you can subscribe to. In August of 2016, she co-created a one-of-a-kind cunnilingus themed art show in Hollywood called 'Eat Me' which is essentially Alison’s life motto. This art show garnered national media attention from the likes of Huffington Post Arts, LA Weekly, Time Out, and LAist. Currently, she is the creator and lead organizer of Thick Strip Enterprises, which has also received a fair amount of media attention (Paper, Dazed, VICE, NY Times, etc.) But wait, there’s more! In October 2020 Audible released the original scripted podcast, 'Like Mother'. Written by Alison, it is a semi-autobiographical, mother-daughter comedy starring her and Susie Essman. Last but not least, Alison has self-released two stand up albums: 'Eat Me' in April 2017 and 'Mommy Issues' in September 2019. Oh wait, she was also in an Ariana Grande music video.
Director:
2022 Shadow
Producer:
2022 Shadow
Stage Director:
2022 Shadow
2023 Alison Stevenson: Horny Bitch
Thanks:
2021 Living Proof: A Climate Story
2022 Shadow
2023 Alison Stevenson: Horny Bitch
Writer:
2020 A More Modern Romance
2021 Living Proof: A Climate Story
2022 Shadow
2023 Alison Stevenson: Horny Bitch
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