Giulia Rozzi
Giulia Rozzi is a comedian, actress, and writer. She has had the honor of being a TEDx speaker, a Moth GrandSLAM champion, one of BUST Magazine's 10 Funny Ladies You Need To Be Watching Right Now and one of The Huffington Post's 18 Women You Should Be Following On Twitter.She has written and performed two solo shows: Stupid Foreigners and...
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Giulia Rozzi is a comedian, actress, and writer. She has had the honor of being a TEDx speaker, a Moth GrandSLAM champion, one of BUST Magazine's 10 Funny Ladies You Need To Be Watching Right Now and one of The Huffington Post's 18 Women You Should Be Following On Twitter.She has written and performed two solo shows: Stupid Foreigners and Bad Bride (which toured the US and UK) and co-created/hosts the ground breaking and long-running (nearly 10 years) sex themed storytelling show Stripped Stories with Margot Leitman. Giulia often collaborates with Brooke Van Poppelen, her co-star and co-producer of the web series Seeing Other People She also co-hosts the relationship podcast Hopefully We Don't Break-Up with her boyfriend, comedian Will Miles.Her appearances include Tru TV's How To Be A Grown Up, Vh1's The Greatest, Chelsea Lately, Comedy Central's This Is Not Happening, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Lifetime TV, Playboy TV's Foursome: Walk Of Shame, MTV, TLC, The Artie Lange Show, Italio MTV. As a writer, Giulia was a staff writer on MTV's Silent Library, an associate producer/contributing writer on MTV's Girl Code, and a contributing writer on TV Land's Younger and Bravo's Odd Mom Out. She has also written for Playgirl, Esquire, BUST, NY Press, Glamour, xoJane, AOL, Lifetimetv, Hello Giggles, Huffington Post, and more. Her essays appear in the books Mortified: Real Words Real People Real Pathetic and My Parents Were Awesome.Giulia is also the creator of the Tumblr site Making A Murderer Hairstyles which instantly became a viral hit receiving praise from NY Magazine, Complex, Metro UK, Huffington Post and othersGiulia's comedy album True Love was released on Comedy Records in February 2016 and has received positive reviews from Paste Magazine, The Comedy Bureau and more. Show less «