Leighann Lord

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Leighann Lord
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Leighann Lord at DragonCon in 2018
Born
EducationB.A. Baruch College (1989)
Occupation(s)Comedian, writer, actress
Known for Star Talk Radio

Leighann Lord is an American comedian, writer, and actress. She performs stand-up comedy, has appeared on Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn , and is a former co-host (with Neil deGrasse Tyson) of the Star Talk Radio podcast. [1] [2] As of April 2020, Lord became a co-host for Center for Inquiry's Point of Inquiry podcast. [3] She is a fellow with the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.

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Early life and education

Leighann Lord was born in the South Jamaica neighborhood of Queens in New York City, and was raised by her West Indian parents. She attributes her interest in comedy to both her cultural heritage and to looking for a way to avoid being teased as a child. She reports "People started to laugh with me and not at me. I was an 11-year-old sixth-grader with a game plan that led me in the right direction." [4] She attended Baruch College at the City University of New York where she studied journalism, creative writing and theater with an interest in show business; [4] in 1989, she graduated magna cum laude with a BA in journalism and creative writing. [5]

Career

After college, Lord worked for five years in corporate communications for Chemical Bank, but retained an interest in show business, and eventually started performing at stand-up comedy clubs. [4]

She has performed stand-up on Lifetime's "Girls Night Out," HBO's "Def Comedy Jam" and Comedy Central's "Premium Blend", and she won the "Hilarious Housewives Contest" on ABC's "The View." [4] [6] She cites as comedic influences including George Carlin, Marsha Warfield, Carol Burnett and Bertice Berry. [4]

In addition to performing her own material, Lord was a writer for The Chris Rock Show and writes the syndicated humor column "The Urban Erma". [6]

In 2014, Lord published Dict Jokes: Alternate Definitions for Words You've Probably Never Heard of But Will Definitely Never Forget.[ citation needed ]

In February 2015, Lord featured on Star Talk Radio with Neil deGrasse Tyson in the episode "From Warp Drives to Cloaking Devices: Star Trek Cosmic Queries Sunday". [7]

Lord is associated with African Americans for Humanism, which ran a 2012 media campaign including billboards depicting Lord and other contemporary activists and organizers alongside historically prominent African American humanists Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, and Frederick Douglass. [8]

Lord was the emcee at the 2019 skeptical convention, CSICon, in Las Vegas, Nevada. [9] She used her "light touch" to ask "provocative questions like 'What if Adam was made from Eve's rib?'" [10]

In 2021, her TV special Leighann Lord: I Mean Business was released in the United States [11]

As of 2022, Lord is a fellow with the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, [12] and currently co-hosts the Center for Inquiry's Skeptical Inquirer Presents web series. [13]

Leighann was the Gala host at the American Banker's Most Powerful Woman in Banking held in New York City on October 5th 2023. [14]

Books

Awards

Lord was voted "Most Thought Provoking Black Female Comic" at the 4th annual Black Comedy Awards. She was also nominated for Best Play and Best Director for her one-woman show The Full Swanky at the Riant Theatre Women's Play Festival. [6]

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