Sabrina Jalees

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Sabrina Jalees
Born (1985-04-19) April 19, 1985 (age 39)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Alma mater Toronto Metropolitan University
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian
Years active2001–present
SpouseShauna McCann
Children1 [1]

Sabrina Jalees (born April 19, 1985) is a Canadian comedian, actress, and writer. She has written for various series, and starred as a main cast member alongside Patricia Heaton in the 2019 TV comedy series Carol's Second Act.

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Early life and education

The daughter of a Swiss mother and a Pakistani father, she graduated from Earl Haig Secondary School, and later from the Radio and Television Arts program at Toronto Metropolitan University in June 2007.

Career

Jalees wrote a weekly column in the Toronto Star 's ID section.

She has made many Canadian media appearances, including as a commentator on MuchMusic's Video on Trial , Stars On Trial and LOL! , as well as a role in the drama series Flashpoint , and Jian Ghomeshi's Monday correspondent on CBC Radio One's Sounds Like Canada in the Summer . She also previously filed a regular segment on Go . She is a former host (until 2010) of Laugh Out Loud on CBC Radio One and a reality TV show for children, In Real Life , airing on YTV. She made a cameo in the video for the song Break This by Hunter Valentine. She narrates the CBBC series Rank the Prank .

She was a writer for Canada's Got Talent [2] and Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock .

In 2020, she appeared in an episode of Canada's Drag Race , as co-judge of a mini-challenge in the episode "The Snow Ball". [3]

In 2021, she was announced as one of the judges in the upcoming first season of Roast Battle Canada . [4] In 2023 she debuted as host of Farming for Love . [5]

Personal life

Jalees came out as a lesbian [6] and was shunned by her extended Muslim family, an experience she relates in her 2013 Canadian comedy tour, "Brownlisted." [2] Her wife, Shauna McCann, is a fashion designer. They have a son named Wolfie. [7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008 The Cross Road Muslim Gi
2015 Portrait of a Serial Monogamist Sarah
2023 I Used to Be Funny Paige

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 Mom at Sixteen SarahTelevision film
2008 Flashpoint CassaundraEpisode: "Attention Shoppers"
2016 Transparent AubreeEpisode: "When the Battle Is Over"
2017, 2019 Baroness von Sketch Show Rita / The Trainer2 episodes
2018 Take My Wife InterviewerEpisode #2.5
2019Noches con PlatanitoGuest1 episode
2019–2020 Carol's Second Act Dr. Lexie Gilani18 episodes
2020 Search Party AmyEpisode: "A Dangerous Union"
2022 Human Resources NadiaEpisode: "Rutgers is for Lovers"
2022 Would I Lie to You? Self12 episodes
2023-present Rubble & Crew Auntie Crane (voice)Main cast
2023 Farming for Love SelfSeries host

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