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    Cameron Esposito

    American actress

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  1. Cameron Anne Young Anastasia Esposito (born October 17, 1981) is an American actress, comedian, and podcaster known for her show Take My Wife, as well as her stand-up comedy and her podcast, Queery.

  2. Cameron Esposito is a nationally touring stand-up comedian, actor and writer based in Los Angeles known for her appearances on CBS, NBC, Comedy Central, E!, TBS, IFC and the Cartoon Network.

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  4. 🚨 Cameron Esposito: Summer Survival Tour! 🚨 Cameron Esposito (she/they) is a Los Angeles-based standup comic, actor, writer, and host. Known for her work on ABC, NBC, CBS, Comedy Central, and more, Cameron continues to captivate audiences as a nationally-touring headliner.

  5. Apr 22, 2020 · On Easter Sunday, lesbian comedian Cameron Esposito paid homage to her queer family and her Catholic roots in two colorful Instagram posts. Dressed in over-the-top, rainbow-striped religious...

  6. Oct 11, 2014 · Esposito discusses her new album, Same Sex Symbol, and tells NPR's Arun Rath she feels concern for the people who heckle her about her sexuality: "I just wonder, what's up with...

  7. CAMERON ESPOSITO IS A LOS ANGELES-BASED STANDUP COMIC, ACTOR AND WRITER. Cameron is a fricking standup comic. Released a bunch of albums. Specials. Been on tv. But also, Cameron has worked as an actor across television and film from network dramas to Sundance indies.

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    Cameron Esposito's new standup album, SAME SEX SYMBOL, available now via iTunes, Spotify and at killrockstars.com/samesexsymbol. More info on Cameron - including tour dates - at...

  9. A standup special about sexual assault from a survivors perspective. Proceeds benefit RAINN, the United States’ largest anti-sexual violence organization.

  10. Oct 8, 2014 · In a new comedy album, Cameron Esposito covers strip clubs, her attraction to "women in crisis," her awkward youth, and her bone-deep comfort in her own skin.

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