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Rekha Shankar Biography

Rekha Shankar is a actor, comedian, and writer of American nationality whose writing and performance work with Dropout (formerly CollegeHumor) are well-known. She is the chief writer at CollegeHumor and a former cast member. She is one of the Erotic Book Club’s hosts. The Gods of Food series is her creation. Where in the Eff is Sarah Cincinnati? is the program she hosts.

Shankar attended New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts after growing up in Philadelphia.

Shankar Age

Rekha is 34 years old as of April 3, 2024. He was born on April 3, 1990 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, USA.

Shankar Husband

She is married. Being a social media personality, she has not been too private on her personal relationships. Not more is known about her marriage.

Shankar Height

Rekha stands at a height of 5 feet 3 inches.

Shankar Dropout

Over later, CollegeHumor changed its name to Dropout, a streaming service. Shankar has made appearances in Dropout shows like the game show Game Changer and the play show Dimension 20. She parodied the Netflix food documentary series Chef’s Table in the 2019 Dropout miniseries Gods of Food. She has hosted Dropout performances where comedians do comedic PowerPoint presentations, such as Celebrity Slumber Party in 2018, Erotic Clubhouse in 2020, and Smartypants in 2024.

Rekha Shankar, an actress and writer

Shankar Career

Before going into comedy, she was an editor for a while. While residing in New York, Shankar wrote for the satirical website Reductress and the MTV News web series Decoded, performed improvisational comedy with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, and made appearances in web films for ClickHole and Funny or Die. She was a member of the YouTube sketch troupe DUMB video. With the help of Kickstarter crowdsourcing, she produced the web series Hustle in 2016 that depicted the life of a struggling freelancer as a video game.

In 2017, the comedic group CollegeHumor hired Shankar. She relocated to Los Angeles and took a position as the company’s chief writer for the CollegeHumor Originals web series. In 2019, Shankar wrote for the Netflix series Magic for Humans and Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show. He also had a tiny appearance in the Between Two Ferns: The Movie. In 2021, she made an appearance in an episode of the HBO series Hacks. Later on, she wrote for Comedy Central’s Digman and NBC’s Grand Crew!

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