
Rachel Sennott
Sennott gained critical attention for her breakout role in Shiva Baby (2020), which earned her a Gotham Award nomination for Breakthrough Actor. She followed this with film roles in the comedy Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) and the drama I Used to Be Funny (2023). She co-wrote and starred in the satirical teen comedy Bottoms (2023). For the film, Sennott and director Emma Seligman earned a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay. In 2024, she portrayed Rosie Shuster in the biographical comedy Saturday Night.
On television, she had a supporting role in the HBO drama series The Idol (2023) and leads the HBO comedy series I Love LA (2025–present), the latter of which she also wrote and produced. She also co-created the Netflix crime comedy series Big Mistakes (2026) with Dan Levy.
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