Erin McGathy

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Erin McGathy
Born Japan
MediumPodcasting, improv theatre
Years active2007–present
Spouse
(m. 2014;div. 2015)
Notable works and roles This Feels Terrible
Human Conversation
Harmontown
HarmonQuest

Erin McGathy is an American podcast host, artist, and comedian. She hosted the podcast This Feels Terrible , appeared and improvised in Harmontown , and co-hosted Human Conversation with Wayne Federman.

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Early life

McGathy was born in Japan and her family spent time in Italy, Texas, and Florida before settling in San Diego, California. [1] She is the daughter of a military chaplain. [1] [2] Her mother died when McGathy was a young teenager. [1] She started in improvisational comedy in high school. [3] She dropped out of university in San Francisco to join an improv group before moving to Los Angeles where she began performing with the Upright Citizens Brigade and podcasting. [3] [1]

Career

Her solo show about relationships, This Feels Terrible, premiered at UCB in 2010. It later became a podcast, with McGathy interviewing comedians and friends about their relationships. Notable guests included comedians Marc Maron, Dan Harmon, Wayne Federman, and director Rob Schrab.

McGathy became a frequent guest and "comptroller" on the Harmontown podcast. McGathy was a regular character on the show's Dungeons & Dragons segment and subsequently a cast member in the spin-off animated series from Seeso, HarmonQuest . [4]

Beginning in March 2015, McGathy co-hosts the podcast Human Conversation with comedian Wayne Federman, in which the two discuss various, oft-delightful and meandering topics, without the aid of technology. [5] [6]

She co-founded the MOB theatre troupe in Dublin in 2018, and the following year debuted at the Dublin Fringe Festival her solo theatrical show, Al Dawes F***ing Loves You , [1] in which she played a whimsical beta male comedian going through a break-up. [7]

Personal life

McGathy married television writer and showrunner Dan Harmon in November 2014. Their relationship was one focus of the Harmontown documentary, which detailed the podcast's tour across America. [2] They announced that they were divorcing in October 2015. [8]

McGathy moved to Dublin, Ireland in January 2016, [9] after having worked on a WWOOF organic farm in nearby Dundalk. [7]

Filmography

Film and television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 - 2019 HarmonQuest Herself/Beor O'Shift
2015 Knight of Cups Erin(uncredited)
2015 Community StacySeason 6, Episode 12 "Wedding Videography"
2014 Harmontown HerselfDocumentary
2014 Drunk History NarratorSeason 2, Episode 8 "Philadelphia"

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