Liz Miele, a gifted comedian originating from the Garden State of New Jersey, began her ascent into the world of stand-up comedy at the remarkably young age of 16, amidst the energetic and culturally rich backdrop of the city that never sleeps, New York. By the time she had reached the age of 18, her exceptional talent had already garnered the attention of prominent publications, with a profile featuring her in the esteemed pages of The New Yorker Magazine.
Miele has had an illustrious career, marked by a wide range of notable appearances across various platforms, with a significant presence on television, radio, and print media.
She has showcased her talents on Comedy Central's popular show "This Week at the Comedy Cellar", a platform that has launched the careers of numerous well-known comedians.
In addition to her television appearances, Miele has also made waves on the radio, with a notable stint on NPR's long-running and highly acclaimed program "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me".
Her impressive television resume also includes appearances on Hulu's "Coming To The Stage", a platform that has provided a launching pad for many up-and-coming comedians.
Furthermore, Miele has also appeared on AXS TV's "Gotham Comedy Live", a show that has featured a wide range of comedians and has helped to establish her reputation as a talented and versatile performer.
In addition to her television and radio appearances, Miele has also been featured in print media, with a profile in the March 2015 issue of Runner's World Magazine, a publication that is widely respected and well-read.
This impressive array of appearances is a testament to Miele's talent, hard work, and dedication to her craft, and has helped to establish her as one of the most respected and sought-after comedians in the industry today.
Miele has had the extraordinary privilege of embarking on a touring adventure alongside the highly respected and renowned "Nobodies of Comedy", as well as the esteemed Armed Forces Entertainment organization.
She has also had the distinct honor of performing on a book tour for Chris McDougall, the acclaimed author of the critically acclaimed book "Born to Run", which has garnered widespread critical acclaim.
Miele has expanded her creative repertoire beyond stand-up comedy, exploring the realm of animation by conceiving and producing the inaugural season of her web series, "Damaged", a visually stunning and aurally rich production that boasts an impressive array of talented voice actors, including the likes of Maz Jobrani, Hari Kondabolu, Ted Alexandro, Dean Edwards, DC Benny, and Joe Machi, among many others.
Miele has also had the distinction of co-producing and co-starring in a remarkable 40 episodes of the web series "Apt C3", which has brought her into the spotlight alongside fellow comedian Carmen Lynch, a talented individual with a knack for making audiences laugh, and fashion photographer Chris Vongsawat, a skilled visual artist with an eye for capturing the essence of style.
As a testament to her growing influence in the world of comedy, Miele has achieved a significant milestone by releasing her debut comedy album, "Emotionally Exhausting", on both iTunes and Amazon, thereby cementing her status as a formidable force to be reckoned with in the realm of comedy.