Jessica St. Clair was born on September 21, 1977 in Westfield, New Jersey. Growing up, she had a passion for comedy and entertainment, which eventually led her to pursue a career in improv comedy.
She attended Middlebury College, where she was actively involved in the school's improv group, Mother. It was here that she honed her comedic skills and developed her unique style of humor.
After graduating from college, Jessica St. Clair moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dream of becoming a comedian. She quickly made a name for herself in the improv comedy scene, landing supporting roles in hit films such as She's Out of My League, Bridesmaids, and The Dictator.
In 2013, Jessica appeared in the films Afternoon Delight and Enough Said, further solidifying her status as a rising star in the comedy world. She also starred in the short-lived NBC comedy series Best Friends Forever in 2012, showcasing her versatility and talent as a comedic actress.
In 2006, Jessica St. Clair married Dan O'Brien, her longtime partner and biggest supporter. The couple has built a life together based on love, laughter, and mutual respect for each other's craft.
Jessica St. Clair has carved out a niche for herself in the entertainment industry, earning a reputation as a talented and versatile comedian. Her ability to improvise and make audiences laugh has made her a fan favorite, with a loyal following of supporters who eagerly anticipate her next project.