Julie Klausner is a multifaceted creative individual, boasting a diverse range of talents and accomplishments that span across various mediums.
As a writer, Klausner has made a significant impact in the industry, with credits including the development of the Hulu series Difficult People, which was produced by the renowned Amy Poehler and starred Klausner alongside Billy Eichner.
Klausner's podcast, How Was Your Week, has received widespread acclaim, being hailed as "one of the few essential podcasts" by the New York Times and earning a spot on Rolling Stone's and GQ's lists of the best 10 comedy podcasts of the moment.
Beyond her work in television and podcasting, Klausner has also made a name for herself in the world of comedy writing. She has served as the head writer and Co-Executive Producer of Funny or Die Presents: Billy on the Street, and has written for a number of other notable projects, including Mulaney, Best Week Ever, The Big Gay Sketch Show, The Triumph and Jack Show, and numerous pilots and specials.
In addition to her work in television and comedy, Klausner has also ventured into the world of literature, authoring a memoir called I Don't Care About Your Band and a YA novel called Art Girls Are Easy. Fans can keep up with Klausner's latest projects and musings on her Twitter account, @julieklausner.