Claire Titelman Explained

Claire Titelman is an American actress and stand-up comedian best known for her regular appearances as a roundtable panelist on Chelsea Lately, as well as her roles on Parks and Recreation, New Girl and Veronica Mars.

Theatrical work

Titelman wrote and acted in Lemons Are for Emergencies Only, which was performed in her own kitchen in Los Angeles in 2006 before appearing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2007. Her play In Tubes was produced at HERE Arts in NYC, and her solo show Filthy was performed at experimental Los Angeles theater Machine Project in 2015.[1]

She is a member of the Wet the Hippo collective (Best Comedy nominee at L.A. Fringe Festival[2]) and a graduate of Upright Citizens Brigade.

Claire performed in the October 2011 edition of Don't Tell My Mother!, as well as the subsequent Best of Don't Tell My Mother! at the Comedy Central stage in June 2012.[3] She was named one of "8 L.A. Artists and Art-World Figures to Watch in 2016" by LA Weekly.[4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004DinocrocReporter #4
2005The Good Humor ManBarfetta
2005ClaireVideo
2005Take OutJanelle
2011Captain ForkLunch DateShort
2013Dr AwkwardCeremony DirectorShort
2015Frank and CindyClaire
2018Magic BulletClerkShort
20??ActressesClaireShort, completed

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Life on a StickFemale Employee"Pilot"
2005Veronica MarsMandy"Hot Dogs", "Blast from the Past"
2009Cold CaseJoan Rasky (1958)"Libertyville"
2011Parks and RecreationNancy"Citizen Knope"
2012New GirlVal"Fancyman: Part 1"
2012West Side StoriesAnnaTV film
2012–13Breaking GoodMiss FeldmanTV series short
2013I Am RadioCool DeeTV short
2013WilfredDog Walker"Regrets"
2014Do It YourselfFemale CustomerTV film
2015Get Your LifeClaire"Girl Get Your Blacktresses"
2016Therapy"Shelly/The Dresser & the Cellist"
2016Shady NeighborsAmyTV film
2017PowerlessSusan"Wayne Dream Team"

References

  1. Web site: Claire Titelman Bio. 13 May 2016.
  2. Web site: This Could Be L.A.'s Craziest Improv Show. 13 May 2016.
  3. Web site: June at Comedy Central Stage. 8 July 2012.
  4. Web site: 8 L.A. Artists and Art-World Figures to Watch in 2016. 13 May 2016.