Babette Bombshell's illustrious career in the entertainment industry began in Chicago, Illinois, where she honed her skills in improv, stand-up comedy, and independent films, laying the foundation for her future success.
As she delved deeper into the horror genre, Babette had the opportunity to collaborate with legendary figures such as Herschell Gordon Lewis and Lloyd Kaufman, further solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile performer.
As an advocate for gender queer performers, Babette has made it a point to take on roles that challenge traditional gender norms, and she considers playing both male and female characters to be a form of activism, breaking down barriers and pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in the industry.
In 2018, Babette took on the ambitious task of portraying Roger Ailes, the founder of Fox News, in the documentary Divide and Conquer, a project that not only earned her an Emmy nomination but also landed her a feature interview in The New Yorker, cementing her status as a talented and accomplished actress.
In addition to her impressive acting career, Babette is also a skilled fine artist, with her works featured in the permanent collection of the Museum of Visionary Art in Baltimore, Maryland. Her extensive body of work includes appearances in Troma's Return to Nuke 'Em High films, The Uh-Oh show, Model Hunger, and Divide and Conquer, solidifying her position as a talented and multifaceted performer.