Megan Amram

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Born (1987-09-03) September 3, 1987 (age 38)
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Megan Amram
Amram in 2012
Born (1987-09-03) September 3, 1987 (age 38)
Alma materHarvard University
Notable work
Comedy career
Medium
  • Television
  • internet
Genres
Websiteanemmyformegan.com

Megan Amram (born September 3, 1987) is an American comedy writer, producer, and performer. She is most known for her work as co-writer and producer for the NBC series The Good Place.[1] Amram created and starred in the comedy web series, An Emmy for Megan, which depicts Amram's quest to win an Emmy.

Amram was born and raised in Portland, Oregon, and is Jewish.[2][3] She was educated at Catlin Gabel School and Harvard University where she graduated in 2010.[4] While at Harvard, Amram wrote two of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals' comedy drag shows with her roommate and writing partner Alexandra Petri.[5] She studied violin for twenty years, and appeared as a violinist in an October 2018 episode of The Good Place, a sitcom on which she was a staff writer.[6]

Career

Amram was a writer on the Amazon series Transparent, HBO's Silicon Valley, and the final three seasons of the NBC comedy Parks and Recreation. Other credits include writing for Adult Swim's Childrens Hospital, Fox's The Simpsons, Comedy Central's Kroll Show, the 83rd and 90th Academy Awards, the 2012 MTV Movie Awards, the Disney Channel and contributing to Funny Or Die and the Comedy Central Roasts. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, McSweeney's, Vulture, Vice Magazine and The Awl, among others, and her first book Science... For Her! was published in November 2015 by Simon & Schuster.

Amram has occasionally ventured into acting, with a 2011 appearance on RuPaul's Drag U, and on The CW musical comedy series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend in an episode titled "I Need Some Balance" in January 2019.[7]

In 2018, Amram created, directed, wrote, and starred in the comedy web series, An Emmy for Megan, which depicts her quest to win an Emmy Award by meeting the minimum standards to qualify for an Emmy nomination in the Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series category.[8] The first series was nominated for two Emmy Awards, one in the Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series category and one in the Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series category for Amram. The second series was released in May 2019 and was nominated for two Emmy Awards: one in the Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series category and one, for Patton Oswalt, in the Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series category.[9]

Personal life

Amram lives in Los Angeles. In 2019, Amram and other WGA writers fired their agents as part of the WGA's stand against the ATA and the practice of packaging.[10]

In June 2020, tweets resurfaced of Amram making anti-Semitic, homophobic, and anti-Asian American jokes. Amram later apologized in a statement, saying: "I am speaking from the heart and trying my best to communicate my sincere regret. I am deeply embarrassed and more apologetic than you can ever know."[11]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Writer Producer Actor Notes
2011 83rd Academy Awards Yes No No
RuPaul's Drag U No No Yes Episode: "Like a Virgin" as contestant Smokey St. James (Episode Winner)
2011–2012 A.N.T. Farm Yes No No Writer – 1 episode
Staff writer – 6 episodes
2012 2012 MTV Movie Awards Yes No No
2012–2015 Parks and Recreation Yes No Yes Writer – 5 episodes
Actor – Episode: "The Cones of Dunshire" as Viv
2013 Kroll Show Yes No No 8 episodes
Sketchy Yes No No Episode: "Birth Control on the Bottom"
2015–2016 Childrens Hospital Yes No No 3 episodes
The Adventures of OG Sherlock Kush No No Yes Episode: "The Deadly Brothel" as Jaclyn Ripper
Episode: "The Mystery of the Royal Flasher" as The Queen
2016 Silicon Valley Yes Yes No Writer – Episode: "The Empty Chair"
Co-producer – 10 episodes
2016–2020 The Good Place Yes Yes Yes Producer – 13 episodes
Supervising producer – 12 episodes
Writer – 7 episodes
Actor – Episode: "Jeremy Bearimy" as Violinist
2018 90th Academy Awards Yes No No
2018–2019 An Emmy for Megan Yes Executive Yes Creator
Director – 12 episodes
2018-2022 The Simpsons Yes Consulting No Writer – Episodes: "Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy", "Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion" and "Marge the Meanie"
Consulting producer – 17 episodes
2019 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend No No Yes Episode: "I Need Some Balance" as Nostalgia Cat
2020 A Parks and Recreation Special Yes No No
2021 Q-Force Yes Consulting No Writer - Episode: "Deb's BBQ"
Santa Inc. No No Yes Episode: "Santa's Birthday" as Heartbreaking Lisp/ER Nurse/ Gummy Mermaids
2022 Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin Yes Executive No Co-Developer
Writer - Episode: "Backpfeifengesicht"
2024-2025 A Man on the Inside Yes Consulting Yes Actress - Episode: "Tinker Tailor Older Spy" as Jessica Lady
Writer - Episode: "Spirit Week"
2024 A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter Yes No No
2025 Poker Face Yes No No Episode: "The Sleazy Georgian"

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