Alice Wetterlund, born on May 16, 1981, in Minnesota, grew up in a small town in the Midwest. She always had a passion for comedy and acting, which led her to pursue a career in entertainment.
After completing her high school education, Wetterlund moved to New York City to attend Cooper Union. It was here that she honed her comedic skills and began performing at local comedy clubs.
In 2008, Wetterlund joined the renowned Underground Citizens Brigade, a comedy troupe known for producing talented comedians. This opportunity allowed her to showcase her unique sense of humor and comedic timing.
Wetterlund's big break came when she landed a role on MTV's Girl Code, a comedy series that explores the ins and outs of female friendships. She also appeared on HBO's Silicon Valley, where she portrayed the character Carla Walton.
Aside from her television work, Wetterlund has also found success in the world of commercials. She has appeared in ads for well-known brands such as BMW and Lenscrafters. Additionally, she had a minor role in the 2014 movie The Interview.
In 2013, Wetterlund married Andy Haynes, her long-time partner and fellow comedian. The couple has been a source of inspiration for many aspiring comedians, proving that love and laughter go hand in hand.
Wetterlund's unique comedic style and fearless approach to comedy have made her a standout in the entertainment industry. She continues to push boundaries and challenge stereotypes, paving the way for future generations of comedians.
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