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Sarah Kate Silverman is an American stand-up comedian, actress, and writer. Sarah is known for her spontaneous humor and caustic remarks. Her humor addresses societal taboos and controversial topics such as racism, misogyny, homophobia, politics, and religion, with her comedic persona sometimes endorsing them in a sarcastic or sardonic manner.

Facts About Sarah Silverman

Nationality American
Estimate Net Worth $8 million
Religion Atheist
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Birthplace Bedford, New Hampshire
Birthday December 1, 1970

 

Sarah Silverman’s Appearance (Height, Hair, Eyes & More)

Height 170 cm
Weight 58 kg
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Dark Brown
Body Type Slim
Sexual Orientation Straight

 

Sarah Silverman’s Net Worth

How rich is Sarah Silverman?

Sarah Silverman has an estimated net worth of $8 million as of 2023. Her primary source of income is her profession as a stand-up comedian. Another income source contributing to her net worth is her salary as an actress and writer.

 

Sarah Silverman’s Personal Life

Who is Sarah Silverman dating?

Sarah Silverman is candid about her lifelong struggle with clinical depression, which at one point resulted in a Xanax addiction. Sarah attributes her improved mental health to the prescription medication Zoloft. She stated in a 2007 interview that she had recently soiled the bed despite having battled bedwetting since childhood and well into her teenage years.

“The Bedwetter,” Silverman’s April 2010 autobiography, examines the topic of bedwetting and other personal stories from her life. She stated that she would not marry until same-sex couples were permitted to do so. She tweeted in 2014, “Just read that I want to get married, which is hilarious because I will never get married,” adding, “Why would I want the government involved in my personal life? Ew. It is cruel.” She stated that she does not wish to have biological children because “there are millions of children without parents” and to avoid the possibility that they would inherit her melancholy. Silverman stated in 2017 that she has prioritized her continuously touring artistic career over motherhood.

Silverman has previously dated David Attell, Jimmy Kimmel, and Michael Sheen. On Howard Stern’s “SiriusXM” radio show on November 17, 2020, she stated she was dating Rory Albanese, the former showrunner of “The Daily Show.”

 

Sarah Silverman’s Early Life

Sarah Silverman's father and her

Sarah Kate Silverman was born in Bedford, New Hampshire, to Beth Ann (nee Halpin; 1941-2015) and Donald Silverman (1937-2020) on December 1, 1970. Sarah was reared in the New Hampshire city of Manchester. Her mother was the personal campaign photographer for George McGovern and founded the theater company New Thalian Players, while Donald trained as a social worker and ran Crazy Sophie’s Outlet. Silverman’s parents divorced and subsequently remarried. Silverman is the youngest sibling of five.

Her sisters are the Reform rabbi Susan Silverman, the author Jodyne Speyer, and the actress Laura Silverman; her infant brother Jeffrey Michael passed away at the age of three months. She is of Ashkenazi Jewish descent and identifies as an atheist. Her ancestors originated in Poland and Russia, and she has stated that her maternal grandmother survived the Holocaust. In December 2014, she was present when women lighted menorahs for the first time at the Western Wall.

At seventeen, Silverman performed stand-up comedy for the first time in Boston. She referred to her performance as “terrible.” She attended New York University for a year after graduating from Manchester’s Derryfield School in 1989 but did not earn a degree. She performed stand-up comedy in Greenwich Village.

 

Sarah Silverman’s Career

Sarah Silverman in a stand-up comedy performance

Sarah Silverman was initially successful when she joined “Saturday Night Live” as a writer and performer, but she was dismissed after 18 weeks. Only one of Sarah’s skits was ever performed, and she had only minor roles in the program. Later, in 1996, she appeared on “The Larry Sanders Show,” in which she parodied her failure on “Saturday Night Live.” She appeared in three more episodes of the program before its conclusion. She later claimed that her rejection from “Saturday Night Live” made her more resilient and able to cope with future failure.

Sarah appeared on the sketch comedy program “Mr. Show” in the mid-1990s. She also landed a prominent role in the independent 1997 film “Who’s the Caboose?” She concluded 1997 with an appearance on David Letterman’s “Late Show.” During this time, Silverman also appeared on “Star Trek: Voyager,” “Seinfeld,” “VIP,” “Greg the Bunny,” and “Crank Yankers,” among others. She continued to amass film credits with supporting characters in films like“There’s Something About Mary” and “School of Rock.” These roles contributed to Silverman’s reputation as an actress capable of dramatic and comedic roles.

“Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic,” a compilation of footage from her numerous stand-up performances, was released in 2005. The film grossed $1,300,000 at the box office and boosted Sarah’s popularity. In 2006 and 2007, she ranked 50th and 26th on Maxim’s Hot 100 list, respectively.

She took another significant step in 2007 by launching “The Sarah Silverman Program.” The program fictionalized Silverman’s life, and she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for her performances. In 2010, Comedy Central canceled the program. After anchoring the MTV Movie Awards and the MTV Music Video Awards, Silverman generated considerable buzz in subsequent years. Later, she appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in equally memorable fashion.

The first book published by Silverman in the 2010s was “The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption, and Pee.” In 2011, she starred in the independent film “Take This Waltz.” Sarah returned to mainstream Hollywood in 2012’s “Wreck-It Ralph” with a significant voice acting role. She portrayed the central character, Vanellope von Schweetz. In 2014, she appeared in the Seth MacFarlane film “A Million Ways to Die in the West.” In 2017, she began hosting “I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman” on Hulu. The series concluded in 2018.

 

Sarah Silverman’s Controversy

Sarah Silverman faces backlash over her jokes

In a 2001 television interview with Conan O’Brien, Sarah Silverman used the term “chink” ironically in the context of a joke, which Guy Aoki of the Media Action Network of Asian Americans (MANAA) objected to publicly. Then, in 2005, Silverman’s portrayal in the documentary “The Aristocrats” caused a minor controversy. As if it were an autobiographical account of her life as a child sex performer, the film contains her retelling of the Aristocrats joke, an example of transgressive art told by numerous comedians since the vaudeville era.

As part of the joke, she deadpans that Joe Franklin, a longstanding New York radio and television personality, raped her. After the film’s release, Franklin took offense at Silverman using his name in the routine and considered suing her; a month later, he claimed the “best thing” he could do was “get Sarah better writers so she’d have funnier material.”

In her opening monologue at the MTV Movie Awards hosted by Silverman in June 2007, the comedian made a joke about Paris Hilton going to prison for violating probation on an alcohol-related drunk-driving conviction, leaving Hilton, who was in attendance, visibly uncomfortable. Later, the comedian expressed regret for the remarks.

Later that year, Sarah was also criticized for calling Britney Spears’ two sons “adorable mistakes” and for making fun of Spears’ “slutty clothes” at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards. In 2021, shortly after the release of the documentary “Framing Britney Spears,” Silverman expressed regret over the monologue and stated that she had not seen Spears’ performance before mounting the stage.

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