Jen Tullock is a multifaceted individual, renowned for her impressive career as an actor and writer. Her most notable work is the Sundance dramedy "Before You Know It," which she co-wrote and starred in alongside Alec Baldwin, Judith Light, Mandy Patinkin, and co-writer Hannah Pearl Utt.
Tullock's passion for storytelling extends to the world of theater, where she has performed in numerous plays in both Chicago and New York. One of her most notable stage credits is the world premiere of Frank Winter's "On the Head of a Pin" at the 59E59 St. Theater.
Her television credits include appearances in popular shows such as Casual, Smilf, Bless This Mess, and Cameron Crowe's Roadies. In 2017, she appeared in several films, including Netflix's 6 Balloons, Hulu's "Door No. 1," and Nora Kirkpatrick's "Best Seller," produced by Will Ferrell's Gloria Sanchez productions.
Tullock's writing has been featured in various formats, including onstage at The New York Stage & Film Festival, in print as a contributing writer to the Huffington Post Queer Voices, and on Funny or Die's series "The Coop," which she also starred in. In 2020, she created Eggshellworld.com, a satirical collection of social media videos examining the fragility of suburban white women.
As an award-winning narrator, Tullock has lent her voice to several New York Times best-selling audio books. She is also the voice of the title character in the Emmy award-winning short film Henry.
Born in Kentucky, Tullock began performing at a young age, singing on the stage of her childhood evangelical church. However, she left the faith as a teenager and has since used her writing to satirize her childhood experiences in evangelical culture. Tullock is openly gay and has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights.
In addition to her acting and writing career, Tullock has also worked as a radio host, co-hosting Heritage Radio's food and wine show "The Morning After" with sommelier Jess Kiefer from 2011-2013.
Tullock's upcoming projects include starring roles in Apple TV+ original series "Severance" alongside Patricia Arquette and Adam Scott, as well as the movie musical "Spirited" alongside Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell, and Octavia Spencer.
Currently, Tullock resides in both Los Angeles and New York, where she continues to pursue her passion for storytelling and advocate for social justice.