Judy Gold Bio Wiki Age Partner Podcast Show and Net Worth
Judy Gold is an American stand-up comedian, actress, podcaster, television writer, and producer. She received two Daytime Emmy Awards for her work as a writer and producer on The Rosie O’Donnell Show. Gold has also been involved in many projects in various roles, including the television series All-American Girl and HBO at the Multiplex segments where she asks humorous questions of unexpecting moviegoers.
She is a veteran of stand-up comedy, known for her edgy wit, sharp timing, and infamous crowd work. Consistently appealing to all generations and backgrounds, Gold can be found throughout most mediums of entertainment: TV, Film, Web-Series’, Stage, Storytelling, Radio/Podcasting, and Writing.
Gold was born on November 15, 1962, in Newark, New Jersey,United States. She is59 years old.
She is a woman of above-average stature and stands at a height of6 ft 3 in(Approx. 1.91 m).
She was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey by her parentsHarold GoldandRuth Gold. Gold has a brotherAlanand a sisterJane. She holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity.
Gold is a lesbian and is in a relationship with her partnerWendy. The couple resides together on the Upper West Side of Manhattan with their sons,HenryandBen. Wendy gave birth to their first, Henry in 1998, and Gold gave birth to Ben in 2003. Gold was previously in a relationship withSharon Callahanfor almost 20 years.
After her high school education, Gold enrolled at Rutgers University where she first did stand-up on a dare as a music student.
Gold launched the Kill Me Now podcast with co-host Lauren Hennessy in May 2015. the podcast’s guests have included Frank Conniff, Ted Alexandro, and Mara Wilson. On June 30, 2011, Gold’s show My Life as a Sitcom, started previews at Off-Broadway’s DR2 Theatre in New York City.
On June 30, 2011, The Judy Gold Show: My Life as a Sitcom, started previews at Off-Broadway’s DR2 Theatre in New York City. This one-woman show is an homage to the classic sitcoms of Gold’s youth. The show became written by Gold and Kate Moira Ryan and directed by Amanda Charlton.
It officially opened on July 6, 2011, to positive reviews. The New York Times called the show “highly entertaining.” The New York Post called the show “gleefully self-deprecating”. Subsequently, it opened in Los Angeles on June 18, 2013, and had a one-month run at the Geffen Playhouse
Gold’s has a one-woman show 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother, co-written with Kate Moira Ryan. It is based on a series of interviews with more than 50 Jewish mothers in the United States. Their stories are interspersed with anecdotes about her own mother and her life as a lesbian mother of two sons.
The show ran at the Ars Nova Theater in New York City in early 2006 and reopened on October 12, 2006, at St. Luke’s Theater. Gold also appears as a commentator on truTV’s TruTV Presents: World’s Dumbest. In 2007, she became featured in the film Making Trouble, a tribute to female Jewish comedians, produced by the Jewish Women’s Archive.
She earns her wealth from her career, therefore, she has amassed a fortune over the years. Gold’s estimated net worth is$786,544.
Gold is an American stand-up comedian, actress, podcaster, television writer, and producer. She received two Daytime Emmy Awards for her work as a writer and producer on The Rosie O’Donnell Show. She hosts the podcast Kill Me Now.