The comedian Jenny ... voice by impersonating a doctor telling her: “Your instinct to gather your hairs into nests is a wonderful indication that this process is going as it should!” Slate ...
Jenny Slate's new book, "Lifeform," delves into her pregnancy and her evolution as an actor. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times) At the New York premiere of “It Ends With Us” earlier this ...
Jenny Slate describes the experience of writing her first book as something akin to standing in the rubble of her life and sending a message out to the world that she was still here. The actor ...
“Have you any experience with patients who suddenly understood something,” writes Jenny Slate in her new essay ... not just the threat you feel as an actor but that it was something that ...
The actor chats with The Times about her book ‘Lifeform’ and how motherhood has curbed her feelings of self-doubt. The rumored behind-the-scenes drama with “It Ends With Us,” she says, has ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage. Jenny Slate is an actor, writer and comedian who you may know as the voice and co-creator of the stop motion character Marcel the ...
A Jenny Slate book unfolds not in the real world or the realm of make-believe but “the trippy space of the dreamscape and the psyche,” as the 42-year-old actor and comedian puts it.
Produced by Sara Curtis Edited by Wendy Dorr Featuring Rhoda Feng Engineered by Diane Wong The actress and comedian Jenny Slate just published ... and her “unique voice” to these essays ...