Sue Costello

Sue Costello (April 2, 1968) is an actress, comedian, writer and producer from the Savin Hill area in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, MA.[1]

Sue Costello
BornApril 2, 1968
Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
OccupationActress, comedian, writer, producer

Costello starred in the self-titled television series, Costello on Fox, where she was also a producer and the co-creator of the show.[2][3][4]

Costello has also appeared on television shows such as NYPD Blue, Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn on Comedy Central and Comics Unleashed. She was a guest host on NBC's Later,[5] and has also performed on Comedy Central's "Premium Blend".[6]

Costello has appeared in the films Southie, Once in the Life and The Fighter.[1][5]

Costello appeared in NBC's Last Comic Standing in 2004,[7] making it to the finals,[5] and can be heard on Episodes 172 and 936 of Marc Maron's podcast, WTF.[8][9]

Costello wrote and stars in her one-woman show, "Minus 32 Million Words"[1][10] and launched her own podcast, "The Kadoozie Kast with Sue Costello" in December 2012.[11][12]

In Watts, California, there is an official Sue Costello day on September 29.[13]

Costello was a frequent guest on the Jay Thomas Show, a radio show on SiriusXM Comedy Greats.

References

  1. "So Fun, It Hurts". Boston Globe.
  2. "You've gotta love Sue Costello". Deseret News. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  3. Linan, Steven ((Page 3 of 7) Roll of the Dice: 36 to Show Cover Story September 20, 1998). "Roll of the Dice: 36 to Show". LA Times. Retrieved 10 January 2013. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. Rosenberg, Howard (September 8, 1998). "'Costello' Is a Blue-Collar Chip Off the 'Cheers' Block". LA Times. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
  5. "Sue Costello IMDB page". IMDB. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  6. "CC Stand-Up". Comedy Central. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  7. Brownfield, Paul (March 8, 2004). "'Last Comic Standing' judges aren't laughing". LA Times.
  8. "WTF Episode Guide". WTF with Marc Maron. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
  9. "WTF Podcast with Marc Maron". libsyn.
  10. "Minus 32 Million Words". Sue Costello. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  11. "Kadoozie Kast on iTunes". apple.com. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  12. "Kadoozie Kast". Sue Costello. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  13. "Sue Costello on IMDB". IMDB. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
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