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What Is Tig Notaro’s Net Worth?
Tig Notaro is an American stand-up comedian, actress, author, director, producer, and radio persona who has a net worth of $5 million. Notaro turned a family title after performing a now legendary stand-up set at Largo in August 2012, wherein she addressed a sequence of latest private difficulties, together with her battle with breast most cancers.
Tig has launched the comedy albums “Good One” (2011), “Live” (2012), “Boyish Girl Interrupted” (2016), and “Happy To Be Here” (2018), and he or she created, wrote, directed, and produced the Amazon Prime Video sequence “One Mississippi” (2015–2017). She has greater than 50 appearing credit to her title, together with the movies “In a World…” (2013), “Walk of Shame” (2014), and “Army of the Dead” (2021) and the tv sequence “The Sarah Silverman Program” (2007–2010) and “Star Trek: Discovery” (2019–2021).
Notaro has written for the MTV Movie Awards (2010) and “Inside Amy Schumer” (2013), and he or she wrote, directed, and produced the 2015 quick movie “Clown Service.” She produced and directed the comedy specials “Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted” (2015) and “Tig Notaro: Happy To Be Here” (2018), and he or she produces the Funny or Die speak present “Under a Rock with Tig Notaro,” which she started internet hosting in 2019. Tig revealed the memoir “I’m Just a Person” in 2016, and he or she co-hosted the podcast “Professor Blastoff” with fellow comics Kyle Dunnigan and David Huntsberger from 2011 to 2015. Notaro has hosted the podcast “Don’t Ask Tig” since July 2020, and he or she is the topic of two 2015 documentaries, Showtime’s “Knock Knock, It’s Tig Notaro” and Netflix’s “Tig.”
Early Life
Tig Notaro was born Mathilde O’Callaghan Notaro on March 24, 1971, in Jackson, Mississippi. She is the one daughter of Mathilde (higher often called Susie) and Pat Notaro. Tig spent her early years in Pass Christian, Mississippi, along with her free-spirited mom and older brother, Renaud, and when she was 5 years previous, the family moved to Spring, Texas, the place the Notaro youngsters “gained a brand new father who supplied construction.” Tig is the great-great-granddaughter of John Fitzpatrick, who served as mayor of New Orleans within the late 1800s. While showing on the PBS sequence “Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.” in 2019, Notaro found that she is a distant cousin of feminist icon Gloria Steinem. Tig has mentioned that she did not take pleasure in faculty, and after failing three grades, she ultimately dropped out; she obtained her GED in 1990. Notaro said of her childhood, “I used to be a full-blown tomboy, I used to be very mischievous and obtained into plenty of bother. Everybody in my family smoked, and I began smoking most likely once I was 9. My buddies used to name me Huckleberry Tig.” When Notaro was 2 years previous, her brother gave her the nickname “Tig.”
Career
Notaro moved to Denver and commenced managing bands by her reserving and administration firm Tignation Promotions. Her work within the music business led her to Los Angeles, and within the late Nineties, she carried out stand-up for the primary time. Tig obtained her personal “Comedy Central Presents” particular in 2004, and he or she went on to launch the stand-up particular “Boyish Girl Interrupted” on HBO in 2015, adopted by 2018’s “Happy To Be Here” on Netflix and 2021’s “Drawn” on HBO Max. Notaro made her appearing debut in a 2006 episode of Comedy Central’s “Dog Bites Man,” and he or she quickly appeared within the TV film “Held Up” (2008) and the TV sequence “In the Motherhood” (2009) and “Back on Topps” (2009). From 2007 to 2010, she had a recurring function on Comedy Central’s “The Sarah Silverman Program,” showing in 9 episodes. Tig then guest-starred on “Community” (2010) and “The Office” (2012), and in 2013, she appeared within the movie “In a World…” and the documentary “Why We Laugh: Funny Women.” In 2014, she co-starred with Elizabeth Banks in “Walk of Shame” and with Ryan Phillippe in “Catch Hell,” and the next 12 months, she created and starred within the semi-autobiographical TV sequence “One Mississippi,” which aired 12 episodes over two seasons. Around this time, Notaro additionally guest-starred on “Suburgatory” (2014), “Maron” (2014), “Garfunkel and Oates” (2014), and “No, You Shut Up!” (2015), and he or she started a six-episode stint on “Transparent” in 2014.
In 2016, Tig appeared within the movie “Punching Henry” and guest-starred on “Lady Dynamite” and “The Jim Gaffigan Show.” In 2018, she directed the four-episode HBO particular “2 Dope Queens,” guest-starred on “Fresh Off the Boat” and “New Girl,” appeared within the romantic comedy “Dog Days,” and co-starred with Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne in “Instant Family.” In 2019, Notaro started taking part in Denise “Jett” Reno on the CBS All Access sequence “Star Trek: Discovery” and appeared within the movie “Lucy within the Sky.” In 2021, she appeared within the movies “Music” and “Together Together” and performed helicopter pilot Marianne Peters within the Netflix movie “Army of the Dead.” Tig changed comedian Chris D’Elia within the movie after he was accused of sexual misconduct by a number of ladies, and because the film had already accomplished filmed and the casting change got here amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Notaro’s scenes had been added utilizing CGI and inexperienced screens. Tig has additionally accomplished voice appearing in a number of animated initiatives, akin to “The Life & Times of Tim” (2011), “Bob’s Burgers” (2013; 2021), and “Adventure Time” (2015).
Personal Life
Tig met actress Stephanie Allynne on the set of the 2013 movie “In a World…,” and so they obtained engaged on January 1, 2015. The couple married on October 24, 2015, and so they welcomed twin sons Finn and Max by way of a surrogate (utilizing Stephanie’s eggs) on June 26, 2016. Tig enjoys taking part in music, and he or she realized to play guitar at age 9 and drums at age 22.
Notaro refers to 2012 as “the 12 months my life fell aside.” In March, she almost misplaced her life after contracting the intestinal illness C-diff, then shortly after Tig was launched from the hospital, her mom unexpectedly handed away after a fall at age 66. In July, Notaro was identified with bilateral breast most cancers, and he or she later underwent a double mastectomy and hormone blocking therapy. Around this time, her relationship ended, and he or she unsuccessfully tried IVF remedies. A number of days after receiving her most cancers prognosis, Tig talked about it onstage at Largo in Los Angeles. The present has been described as “immediately legendary,” and after fellow comedian Louis C.Ok. obtained Notaro’s permission to launch the audio on his web site, he provided it for obtain below the title “Live.” Tig later launched “Live” on iTunes, and it outsold Kiss’ “Monster” album, which was additionally launched that week. In 2014, she carried out topless on the New York Comedy Festival, prompting Jason Zinoman of “The New York Times” to write down, “She confirmed the viewers her scars after which, by the pressure of her showmanship, made you neglect that they had been there. It was a strong, even inspiring, assertion about survival and restoration.” Later that 12 months, Notaro was hospitalized and underwent surgical procedure after a cyst burst and prompted “huge inside bleeding.”
Awards and Nominations
In 2016, Notaro earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special for “Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted.” She obtained Best Comedy Album Grammy nominations for “Live” in 2014 and “Boyish Girl Interrupted” in 2017. In 2020, Tig gained a Webby Award for Video – Best Web Personality/Host for “Under a Rock with Tig Notaro.” In 2017, she obtained a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Episodic Comedy for “One Mississippi,” and he or she earned a Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for “Army of the Dead” in 2021. GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics has nominated Notaro for 3 Dorian Awards, Wilde Artist of the Year in 2013 and 2016 and Wilde Wit of the Year in 2016.
Real Estate
In 2017, Tig and Stephanie paid almost $2.5 million for a 3,100 sq. foot residence within the Larchmont Village space of Los Angeles. The residence contains 5 bedrooms, 4 bogs, built-in bookshelves, and a patio with a fire. Three years earlier, Notaro bought a four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence within the Hollywood Hills for near $1.25 million.
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