Nationality American Siblings Richard Cummings Jr. Height 1.80 m | Name Whitney Cummings Years active 2004–present | |
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Born September 4, 1982 (age 42) Washington, D.C., U.S. ( 1982-09-04 ) Medium Stand-up, television, film Role Comedian · whitneycummings.com Parents Patti Cummings, Vince Cummings Movies and TV shows Similar People Chris D'Elia, Kat Dennings, Richard Cummings Jr, Michael Patrick King, Beth Behrs Profiles |
Whitney Cummings Gives Jimmy Kimmel 'Red Flag' Dating Test
Whitney Ann Cummings (born September 4, 1982) is a comedian and actress from US. She is known as the creator and star of the NBC sitcom Whitney, as well as the co-creator of the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls.
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- Whitney Cummings Gives Jimmy Kimmel Red Flag Dating Test
- Whitney cummings latest 2016 whitney cummings i love you uncensored no 1 1080p
- Early life
- Acting
- Stand up
- Television
- Influences
- References

Whitney cummings latest 2016 whitney cummings i love you uncensored no 1 1080p
Early life

Cummings was born and raised in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Her mother is Patti Cummings, a former public relations director at Neiman Marcus at Mazza Gallerie. Her parents divorced when she was 5 years old. She has an older half-brother named Kevin Cummings, and an older sister, Ashley Cummings.

She went to high school at St. Andrew's Episcopal School, Potomac, Maryland, graduating in 2000.
She interned at Washington's NBC-owned television station WRC-TV as a journalist. She studied acting at Washington, D.C.’s Studio Theater.
Cummings graduated from the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, magna cum laude in 2004 with a degree in Communications.
Acting
Cummings moved to Los Angeles after college and worked on Punk'd on MTV in 2004 and the same year starred in a low-budget thriller, EMR, which was screened at Cannes.
Stand-up
She began performing stand-up in 2004. In 2007, Variety named Cummings one of 10 Comics to Watch in 2007. In 2008, Cummings appeared in the San Francisco audition for Last Comic Standing, although she did not pass the showcase. She performed on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, and Last Call with Carson Daly.
She co-starred on The Tony Rock Project and appeared in the 2008 movie Made of Honor. She has also made several appearances on the E! show Chelsea Lately on its round table. She hosted the 2008 Sundance Film Festival Dailies. She was named one of 12 Rising Stars of Comedy by Entertainment Weekly in 2008.
Her television appearances have included Comedians of Chelsea Lately, Live Nude Comedy (which she created, starred and wrote for), The Very bad Show, truTV Presents: World's Dumbest..., and the Comedy Central Roasts of Joan Rivers, David Hasselhoff, and Donald Trump. She released her debut stand-up album, Emotional Ninja. In August 2010, her first one-hour special, titled Whitney Cummings: Money Shot, premiered on Comedy Central. In 2010 Cummings went on tour with Denis Leary and the Rescue Me Comedy Tour to promote the show's sixth season. She also appeared with Leary on Douchebags and Donuts.
In June 2014, Cummings did her second hour-long special, I Love You, on Comedy Central.
Television
In 2011, two multi-camera, live-audience sitcoms Cummings created were picked up by broadcast networks: 2 Broke Girls (which Cummings co-created and executive produced with Michael Patrick King) and Whitney (which Cummings starred in, executive produced, and created). Whitney was not received well by critics, and Cummings acknowledges it was a learning curve for her. 2 Broke Girls ran for six seasons and was cancelled in May of 2017; Whitney lasted only two seasons, and was cancelled in May 2013.
Cummings had a talk show, Love You, Mean It with Whitney Cummings on E! in 2012, which was cancelled after 11 episodes.
She appeared for several episodes in Season 3 of Undateable.
Influences
Cummings has described her comedic influences, beginning with Paul Reiser, who she said "made these hysterical, brilliant commentary about the most mundane things and open it up to a hysterical world." Other important influences for her were George Carlin, Bill Cosby—whose show she says she watched regularly "because so much of that was based on his stand up...". Later influences were Dave Attell—"a legend now but he’s very edgy", Lenny Bruce and Bill Hicks.