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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Kerri Pomarolli


Website
  
kerripom.com

Spouse
  
Ron McGehee

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Genres
  
Christian comedy, corporate comedy

Books
  
Guys Like Girls Named Jennie

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan

Mom Life is a Funny Thing (interview with comedian Kerri Pomarolli)


Kerri Pomarolli is an American stand up comedian, actress and author based in Los Angeles. She has appeared in over 75 stage productions and had recurring roles on Port Charles, and The Young and The Restless and "General Hospital". She has been in motion pictures such as "DeadLock", and her latest is on Netflix, "The Brennan Manning Story". She starred and co-produced I Love Kerri, which premiered on Sky Angel in June 2009 . She has toured in stage productions from Off Broadway to Italy to playing the leading role of Vindice at the Young Vic Theater in London. She's also toured in many musical productions including" Leader of the Pack" in New York with leading role of Darlene Love.

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She has published 4 books. In 2008, she published Guys Like Girls Named Jennie.

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She is a majorly sought after corporate motivational speaker with past clients such as Ford Motor Company, Chrysler, and Cisco Systems. She can be seen on Nick at Nite, Moms Night Out, her TV web series Momland with co-star Angela Hoover from Americas Got Talent. She also makes an appearance in The Brennan Manning Story, directed by David Leo Schultz on Netflix now.

Kerri Pomarolli An interview with Kerri Pomarolli author of Moms Night Outand

Kerri has 29 appearances on The Tonight Show between 2000-2012, toured with everyone from Sherri Shephard from The View to Candace Cameron Bure, Jim Carey to Carol Channing. She has been the host and emcee for The CA Women's Conference with such stars are Marcia Cross, Tippy Hedren and Fran Drescher. She hosted the GMA Dove Awards in 2006 at the Grand Ole Opry. She hosted her own show "Laugh Break" on MOMTV and was a co host for MOMTV at the Golden Globe Awards 2009. She has also appeared on Good Morning America, ShowBiz Tonight, CNN, Lifetime TV, and the Oxygen Channel.

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Early life and education

Pomarolli was born in Dearborn, Michigan. When she was young, her mother enrolled her in dance classes. However, at the age of 11, she was diagnosed with scoliosis and was not able to purse a career in dancing. A few months later, Pomarolli called a local theatre company and was cast as the lead in a local production of Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour. Later, she worked in commercials and theatre in the Detroit area.

She graduated from Northville High School and joined University of Michigan from where she graduated in Musical Theatre BFA in 1996.

Career

After graduating from the University of Michigan, Pomarolli moved to Hollywood and pursued an acting career for several years. However, according to her, the roles she was being offered were challenging to her as a person of faith so she branched into stand up comedy. She attended Stella Adler Conservatory in New York and also The British American Drama Academy in London.

She graduated from a two-year program at Second City. She also studied at the Groundlings for Improv and joined the theater ensemble, The Actors Coop. She has appeared in more than 75 stage productions, including off Broadway in New York City at the Lambs Theater. Pomarolli co-founded Act in Faith, a drama ministry.

Pomarolli had recurring roles on Port Charles, and The Young and The Restless. She has also appeared on the Tonight Show multiple times playing the parody of Jenna Bush and Tonya Harding. She has also been a correspondent to CNN's Showbiz Tonight on Faith in Hollywood. In 2009, she hosted Laugh Break on Mom TV.

Pomarolli appeared on the Oxygen Network’s reality show Tori and Dean: Inn Love, and starred and co-produced I Love Kerri, which premiered on Sky Angel in June 2007. She starred in the comedy movie Engaged that also premiered on the Sky Angel network. Pomarolli was also featured in the documentary Hollywood on Fire, where she talked about the condition of faith in the entertainment industry. In 2013, Pomarolli hosted the California Women's Conference. She has a recurring role on Nick Mom Night Out.

Writer

In 2008, she published her book titled If I’m Waiting on God, Then What Am I Doing in a Christian Chatroom?; in which she wrote true stories of her online dating experience. The book was later published under the name Guys Like Girls Named Jennie. Pomarolli's second book was titled How to Ruin Your Dating Life. Her book "Guys Like Girls Named Jennie", about her life, is slated to be a motion picture pending details 2016/2017. She is a monthly columnist for the magazine "WHOA women" and a featured columnist in many publications nationally.

She writes a bimonthly advice column Confessions in the magazine Radiant, in Positive Reactions magazine, and is a contributing writer for Hope For Women. Pomarolli also writes a monthly column Report From A Hollywood God Girl in The Chronicle Newspapers a national publication for which she won a writing award. Her latest book, "Moms Night Out", came out with the hit Movie of the same name and is available in stores nationwide. In 2015, she co-wrote and produced the stage musical "The Quarter Slot Sisterhood", based on the book by her mother Barbara Pomarolli. The show opened at The Actor's Co-op Theater and is expected to tour starting in fall of 2016.

Personal life

She is a professed Christian. She has two daughters, Lucy and Ruby, who live with her in Los Angeles, CA.

References

Kerri Pomarolli Wikipedia


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