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Michelle Buteau is an established American stand-up comedian, actress, and podcast host well-known for the movies, Always Be My Maybe (2019), Isn’t It Romantic (2019), and the television series Enlisted (2014).
Wiki/Biography
Michelle Buteau was born on July 24, 1977 (age 43 years; as in 2020), in New Jersey, United States. She pursued her graduation at Florida International University, Miami in the United States. On March 17, 2001, she moved to New York City and worked as a video footage editor NBC and Fox. Later, she pursued a course at the American Comedy Institute in New York and began to perform stand-ups.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 7″
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Black
Family & Ethnicity
Michelle Buteau was born into a Catholic family.
Parents & Siblings
Her father is Haitian of Lebanese descent, and her mother is Jamaican of French descent.
Relationships, Husband & Children
On August 1, 2010, Michelle Buteau got married to a Dutch photographer, Gijs van der Most. In January 2019, the couple had twins via surrogacy, a boy and a girl, Hazel and Otis.
Career
News Footage Editor
Michelle Buteau was considering a career in journalism before venturing into the comedy business. Originally, she wanted to become a news reporter, but after being told that she didn’t qualify the physical attributes required for the job, she became a news footage editor for NBC and Fox. On September 11, 2001, her career took a traumatic turn when she was asked to view and edit countless hours of disturbing footage of the 9/11 attacks in New York. The news channel offered its editors therapy as they were editing one of the most gruesome videos in the American history, but, instead of going to therapy, Michelle went on to try stand-up comedy to work through her emotionally demanding job.
As a Comedian
Michelle Buteau got ventured into the comedy business in the year 2001, post the 9/11 attacks, and made her first television appearance as a comedian in the year 2005 on Comedy Central’s ‘Premium Blend.’ In 2007, she was included in the showcases for young stand-up comedians at the final HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado. Thereafter, she went on to perform stand-up comedy on various shows such as Best Week Ever, Late Late Show, Lopez Tonight, Last Comic Standing, The Jenny McCarthy Show, and in several colleges, clubs, and comedy festivals across the United States of America. Buteau was also a part of The Comedy Lineup on Netflix, where upcoming comedians perform a 15-minute stand-up set each. In 2020, her stand-up special, Welcome to Buteaupia, premiered on Netflix.
Television
Michelle Buteau began her acting career with an American sitcom television series, Whitney (2011). Later, she appeared on various other shows, Key and Peele (2012), China, IL (2013), Enlisted (2014), etc. In 2019, she starred in the American comedy television series First Wives Club in which she played the role of ‘Bree Washington.’
In 2019, she made her digital debut with Netflix’s miniseries Tales of the City. In 2020, she hosted an American reality competition series, The Circle.
Film
In 2019, Michelle Buteau made her debut in films with the movie ‘Isn’t It Romantic’ in which she played the role of ‘Martina.’
In 2019, she appeared in the movie ‘Almost Love’ as Cammy, and later in the movie ‘Someone Great’ as ‘Cynthia.’ In the same year, she starred in the movie ‘Always Be My Maybe’ as ‘Veronica,’ which was immensely loved by the audience.
In 2020, she appeared in the movie ‘Work It’ as ‘Veronica Ramirez.’
Facts/Trivia
- Michelle Buteau co-hosted VH1’s Big Morning Buzz Live along with Nick Lachey.
- She was nominated for the New Now Next Award (2013) in the category of “Host With The Most.”
- Her podcast, Late Night Whenever (2018) was listed among the best of the year by the Time Magazine. In 2019, she also started co-hosting the podcast Adulting with a fellow comedian, Jordan Carlos.
- Michelle Buteau and her husband, Gijs van der Most, co-own a furniture store in Bushwick, Brooklyn called Van Der Most Modern. In an interview, she said,
I’ve always been into interiors, but in my 20s I didn’t know what I was doing, and I didn’t have a lot of money so it was always a Pier 1 clearance situation.”
- In 2019, she lent her voice to an adult animated sitcom, Bless the Harts.
- Michelle Buteau is also the author of the book Survival of the Thickest. The book includes the summary of her life; growing up Caribbean, Catholic, and thick in New Jersey, marrying into her husband’s Dutch family, IVF and surrogacy, motherhood, etc.