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Jenni Ruiza
Born
The Bronx, New York City
Alma materPace University
Occupation(s)Actress, Writer, Producer

Jenni Ruiza is a Latina producer, actress, comedian, and writer from Bronx, New York. She was the co-founder of Comedy High, a comedy production company.[1] She was also a co-host of Fixxx Podcast.[2]

Early life

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Ruiza began her career in middle school where she wrote screenplays. She made herself the starring role of each, alongside the women who inspire her, including Bette Midler, Diane Keaton and Meryl Streep. She wanted to star in TV shows and films, focusing on her love for comedy.

Career

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Ruiza wanted to do comedic roles, which eventually led her to become a producer. She participated in Latino Stereotypes for Dummies.[3] This short video was written by Jesenia and uses humor to explore the realities of stereotypes that Latinas face in the entertainment industry. Saturday Night Live served as an impetus for this project, as up until 2017 it did not include a Latina comedienne in its cast.

Projects

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The podcast The Fixxx[1] promotes Ruiza and allows her to voice her opinions. Ruiza takes part in feature films, television and commercials. Her works include Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, In Case of Emergency and has been seen in commentary for Buzzfeed, Fusion, and Come Here and Say That with Alicia Menendez.[4]

Film, television, sketches and Internet projects

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Project[4] Medium Role
Come Here & Say That Television Correspondent/Segment Writer
The Wendy Williams Show Television Commentator
Art of Happiness Coca Cola Commercial Featured
#BeABreastFriend Campaign Commercial Featured
Super Strong Meter Maid[5] Super Strong Meter Maid Commercial Lead
Partnership for Healthier America Commercial Featured
The Fixxx[1] Podcast Co host
Comedy High Productions[1] Web series Co Founder
Conan or Bust: Reverend Joseph FunnyorDie.com Featured

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Comedy High Productions". Comedy High Productions. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  2. ^ "Comedy High Productions". Comedy High Productions. Retrieved 2017-07-24.
  3. ^ Latina Stereotypes for Dummies on YouTube
  4. ^ a b "JENNI RUIZA - Comedic Actress/Producer/Writer". JENNI RUIZA - Comedic Actress/Producer/Writer. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  5. ^ Super Strong Meter Maid on YouTube