Sierra Katow
- Writer
- Actress
- Producer
Sierra is an LA-based standup comic, writer, and actor.
She recently shot her first hourlong standup special with Comedy Dynamics and can be seen playing Evangeline on both seasons of Mindy Kaling's The Sex Lives of College Girls on Max and was a part of the main cast of The G Word with Adam Conover on Netflix. She's appeared in Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and voiced characters in Disney's Raya and the Last Dragon and performed standup on Last Comic Standing (NBC), Last Call with Carson Daly (NBC), Just For Laughs Digital, FOX, and MTV.
She also writes and develops for TV. She was an Executive Story Editor on Exploding Kittens (coming soon to Netflix) and has written for other shows like Close Enough (HBOMax), The Wedding Coach (Netflix), Earth To Ned (Disney ), Eureka! (Disney ), and more. She also created and Executive Produced I Am Frenchie for FXX and co-created/developed a pilot with SK Global. Before that, she was Editor-in-Chief of The Harvard Lampoon and got a degree in Computer Science from Harvard University.
She recently shot her first hourlong standup special with Comedy Dynamics and can be seen playing Evangeline on both seasons of Mindy Kaling's The Sex Lives of College Girls on Max and was a part of the main cast of The G Word with Adam Conover on Netflix. She's appeared in Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and voiced characters in Disney's Raya and the Last Dragon and performed standup on Last Comic Standing (NBC), Last Call with Carson Daly (NBC), Just For Laughs Digital, FOX, and MTV.
She also writes and develops for TV. She was an Executive Story Editor on Exploding Kittens (coming soon to Netflix) and has written for other shows like Close Enough (HBOMax), The Wedding Coach (Netflix), Earth To Ned (Disney ), Eureka! (Disney ), and more. She also created and Executive Produced I Am Frenchie for FXX and co-created/developed a pilot with SK Global. Before that, she was Editor-in-Chief of The Harvard Lampoon and got a degree in Computer Science from Harvard University.