Fortune Feimster

American comedian (born 1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Emily Fortune Feimster (/ˈfmstər/; born July 1, 1980)[1] is an American writer, comedian, and actress. Having made her television debut on NBC's Last Comic Standing in 2010,[1] she starred as Colette on The Mindy Project (2015–2017). In July 2019, she began hosting the hit radio show What a Joke with Papa and Fortune with Tom Papa, interviewing comedians and celebrities, the first live programming on the Sirius XM channel Netflix is a Joke.[2] She played Heather in The L Word: Generation Q,[3] a reboot of The L Word.

Born
Emily Fortune Feimster

(1980-07-01) July 1, 1980 (age 45)
AlmamaterPeace College
OccupationsComedian, writer, actress
Yearsactive2002-present
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Feimster at the premiere of Office Christmas Party in 2016
Born
Emily Fortune Feimster

(1980-07-01) July 1, 1980 (age 45)
Alma materPeace College
OccupationsComedian, writer, actress
Years active2002-present
Spouse
Jacquelyn Smith
(m. 2020; sep. 2025)
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Early life and education

Feimster was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, to Mike and Ginger Feimster; the youngest of three, with two older brothers, Price and Jay. Fortune is her maternal great-grandmother's maiden name.[1] Growing up in Belmont, North Carolina, she attended Belmont Central Elementary School and Belmont Junior High,[1] subsequently graduating from South Point High School in 1998.[4] That same year, she was presented to society at the Gastonia Debutante Ball.[1] At South Point, she played basketball, softball, and tennis.[1]

She attended Peace College, then a women-only university, and was elected student body president, majored in communications, and played soccer and tennis. She graduated summa cum laude and was the student speaker at commencement in 2002. The graduation speaker was Raleigh native actress Emily Procter, with whom Feimster became acquainted after the graduation.[1]

Career

After living in Spain for a year, she moved to Los Angeles in 2003 to become a personal assistant to Procter[1] and pursue comedy.[5] After connecting with Procter's neighbor, a journalist for the Los Angeles Daily News, Feimster began a seven-year career in entertainment journalism.[1] In 2005, she joined The Groundlings Theatre, studying improv and sketch comedy. After four years, she was selected to join the Groundlings' Sunday Company.[6][1]

Feimster had a supporting role in the 2025 film Zootopia 2 as Nibbles Maplestick, a beaver who is a conspiracy theorist and podcast host;[7] the film was a critical and commercial success.[8]

Personal life

Feimster came out as a lesbian[9] in 2005 at age 25.[1] In 2016, she began dating kindergarten teacher Jacquelyn Smith,[1] becoming engaged in early 2018.[10] She and Smith own homes in Los Angeles and Belmont, North Carolina. They married in a small ceremony on October 23, 2020.[1] In June 2025, Feimster and Smith announced that they had been separated for an unspecified amount of time and in the process of divorcing.[11]

Filmography

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Film

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2013 The Secret Lives of Dorks Janitor
2015 Life in Color Zoe
2016 Office Christmas Party Lonny
2018 Social Animals Sarah-Beth
Father of the Year Teacher
The Happytime Murders Robin
2020 Deported Tammy
Friendsgiving Fairy Gay Mother
Chick Fight Bear
Soul Counselor Jerry D Voice role [12]
2021 Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar Pinky
Yes Day Jean the Paramedic
2022 Sex Appeal Mama Suze
2023 Family Switch Coach Kim
2025 You're Cordially Invited Captain
Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie Kitty Fridge Voice role [13]
Zootopia 2 Nibbles Maplestick [14]
2026 Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie TBA Voice role; In production [15]
TBA Judgment Day TBA Post-production
TBA The Fifth Wheel Filming
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Television

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2010 Last Comic Standing Herself 4 episodes
2011–2013 After Lately Herself 14 episodes
2011–2014 Chelsea Lately Round table co-host 158 episodes
2014 2 Broke Girls Sherlock Mary "And the Near Death Experience"
Workaholics Jo "Timechair"
Mulaney Mary Jo 3 episodes
2015 Glee Butch Melman "We Built This Glee Club"
2015 Hot Girls Walk By Ruth "Visitors in a Hospital"
2015 Married Woman on Rascal "Mother's Day"
2015 Drunk History Herself "New Mexico"
2015-2017 The Mindy Project Collette Kimball-Kinney Main role (Seasons 4–6); 39 episodes [16]
2016 Go-Go Boy Interrupted Fortune Web series
2016–2019 Life in Pieces Dougie 7 episodes [17]
2017 Chelsea Ann Coulter / Sarah Huckabee Sanders 5 episodes
The Standups Herself Episode: "With Fortune Feimster"
2017–2018 Nobodies Libby 2 episodes
2017–2019 RuPaul's Drag Race Herself 3 episodes (including "RuPaul Roast" and "L.A.D.P.!")
2018 Another Period Garva 3 episodes
Dear White People Christine Halberg Episode: "Volume 2: Chapter IV"
Champions Ruby 10 episodes
Claws Lauren Zorloni "Crossroads"
Foursome Kimmy Episode: "Stay Linked - Get Inked"
Niko and the Sword of Light Brohilda (voice) Episode: "The Thorn of Contention"
The Fix Herself "Let's Fix Artificial Intelligence"
2018–2023 Summer Camp Island Ava / various (voice) 25 episodes
2018–2024 Craig of the Creek Laura Mercer (voice) 7 episodes
2019 Historical Roasts Princess Diana Episode: "Freddie Mercury"
Tales of The City Carlin "A Touch o' Butch"
American Princess Sherl Episode: "You Can Always Trust Your Vaganya"
Sunnyside Michelle Pinholster "Pants Full of Sandwiches"
The Simpsons Evelyn (voice) Episode: "Livin La Pura Vida"
2019–2020 The L Word: Generation Q Heather 3 episodes
2019–2021 Bless the Harts Brenda (voice) 26 episodes
2020 Sweet and Salty Herself Netflix Stand-Up Special
Nailed It! Herself Episode: "The One with the 90's Theme"
2021 iCarly Countess Debra Episode: "iGot Your Back"
The Mighty Ones Vibez (voice) "Bumbleberry/Leaf's Still Cool"
Q-Force Louisa Deck (voice) 3 episodes
Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens Deimos 2 episodes
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Herself "Snatch Game of Love"
2021–2022 Ada Twist, Scientist Rosie's Mom (voice) 4 episodes
Kenan Pam Fox 14 episodes
2022 Is It Cake? Herself (judge) "Fast Food Fakeout"
Madagascar: A Little Wild Manager Cow (voice) "A Lil Baa Country"
2022–2023 Firebuds Flip / Flap (voice) 7 episodes
2023 Schoolhouse Rock! 50th Anniversary Singalong Herself the "Unpack Your Adjectives" segment with Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear
Frog and Toad Lizard (voice) 2 episodes
Ten Year Old Tom - (voice) "Crossing Guard/Poker Game"
Strange Planet Megafan #1 / Elderly Being #2 (voice) "The Flying Machine"
2023–2024 Velma Olive (voice) 15 episodes
2023–2025 FUBAR Ruth/Roo 16 episodes [18]
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Podcasts

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2018 Bertcast Herself "315" [20]
2019 Queery "112" [21]
The Margaret Cho Episode: "Fortune Feimster and Jodi Long" [22]
2020 This Past Weekend "254" [23]
Anna Faris is Unqualified Episode: "Fortune Feimster" [24]
Lovett or Leave It "Oh, great. Mike Pence." [25]
The Sporkful "You Can't Hate Yourself Constantly" Says Comic Fortune Feimster" [26]
The Joe Rogan Experience "1440" [27]
Your Mom's House Podcast "567" [28]
Do You Need A Ride? Season 2, episode 53 [29]
2021 Good For You "92" [30]
Bertcast "496" [31]
I Said No Gifts! "Fortune Feimster Disobeys Bridger" [32]
Life Is Short with Justin Long "138", "Fortune Feimster 😂" [33]
2021-2023 Comedy Bang! Bang! 2 episodes [34]
2022 Scam Goddess "120", "The Scammer Hood of the Traveling Wigs w/ Fortune Feimster" [35]
Don't Ask Tig "Fortune Feimster" [36]
Bertcast "544" [37]
We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle "Fortune Feimster: A Queer Debutante Walks Into a Hooters..." [38]
2024 You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes "Fortune Feimster and Mae Martin" [39]
Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers "FORTUNE FEIMSTER Almost Got Trampled by Elephants" [40]
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