Marcella Arguello was born on August 14, 1985 in Modesto, California. Growing up, she discovered her love for comedy at an early age and was always known as the class clown at Johansen High School. Despite her natural talent for making people laugh, she initially pursued a career in education, attending school to become an elementary teacher.
After realizing that her true passion lay in comedy, Marcella made the brave decision to move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. It was in the City of Angels that she found her calling, honing her skills as a standup comedian and sketch artist.
Marcella's hard work and dedication paid off when she made her national television debut on Last Call with Carson Daly. This exposure led to other exciting opportunities, including appearances on popular comedy platforms such as Comedy Central, Viceland's Flophouse, The Nerdiest Podcast, Funny or Die, and The Don Geronimo Show.
Marcella's unique style and fearless approach to comedy have earned her opportunities to share the stage with renowned comedians such as Hannibal Buress, Ron Funches, and David Alan Grier. Her ability to connect with audiences through humor that pushes boundaries and challenges societal norms has set her apart in the industry.
Offstage, Marcella remains true to her roots, staying connected to her family and community in Modesto, California. Despite her rising fame, she continues to be grounded and grateful for the opportunities she has been given.
Marcella Arguello is not just a comedian; she is a trailblazer, a voice for the voiceless, and a force to be reckoned with in the world of comedy. With her sharp wit, fearless persona, and unwavering dedication to her craft, there is no limit to what she can achieve.