Jessica Golden is a comedian, actor, writer and producer. She is best known for The Adam Carolla Show and appearances on E! (Chelsea Lately, Celebrity Oops), VH-1 and tru TV (The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest). She has also been on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Entertainers With Byron Allen, The Mind of the Married Man, Who Wants to Date a Comedian as well as a handful of other shows lending comedic commentary. She performs in comedy clubs and colleges across the country and was featured in Best of the Fest at The Montreal Comedy Festival (Just For Laughs). Jessica starred in Cloud Nine (HBO), was in Sony Pictures' Reign Over Me and has played prominent roles in various independent feature films including the recently released Diamond on Vinyl (Gravitas Ventures), which won Best Ensemble Performance at the Downtown Film Festival LA and was called one of "Five Breakouts of Slamdance 2013" by Indiewire. Jessica wrote, produced and performed the one-person show A Light in the Addict and her signature rasp is often heard on national voiceover spots (TGIFridays, Mitsubishi, GM, Little Caesars, Old Spice to name a few). Additionally, Los Wild Ones, which premiered in the 2013 Documentary Competition at SXSW and took home the award for Best Feature Documentary at the Phoenix Film Festival, Toronto’s Reel Indie Film Fest and the Michigan Film Awards, marks Jessica's feature film debut as a producer.
Jessica Golden is a comedian, actor, writer and producer. She is best known for The Adam Carolla Show and appearances on E! (Chelsea Lately, Celebrity Oops), VH-1 and tru TV (The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest). She has also been on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Entertainers With Byron Allen, The Mind of the Married Man, Who Wants to Date a Comedian as well as a handful of other shows lending comedic commentary. She performs in comedy clubs and colleges across the country and was featured in Best of the Fest at The Montreal Comedy Festival (Just For Laughs). Jessica starred in Cloud Nine (HBO), was in Sony Pictures' Reign Over Me and has played prominent roles in various independent feature films including the recently released Diamond on Vinyl (Gravitas Ventures), which won Best Ensemble Performance at the Downtown Film Festival LA and was called one of "Five Breakouts of Slamdance 2013" by Indiewire. Jessica wrote, produced and performed the one-person show A Light in the Addict and her signature rasp is often heard on national voiceover spots (TGIFridays, Mitsubishi, GM, Little Caesars, Old Spice to name a few). Additionally, Los Wild Ones, which premiered in the 2013 Documentary Competition at SXSW and took home the award for Best Feature Documentary at the Phoenix Film Festival, Toronto’s Reel Indie Film Fest and the Michigan Film Awards, marks Jessica's feature film debut as a producer.
Jessica Golden is a comedian, actor, writer and producer. She is best known for The Adam Carolla Show and appearances on E! (Chelsea Lately, Celebrity Oops), VH-1 and tru TV (The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest). She has also been on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Entertainers With Byron Allen, The Mind of the Married Man, Who Wants to Date a Comedian as well as a handful of other shows lending comedic commentary. She performs in comedy clubs and colleges across the country and was featured in Best of the Fest at The Montreal Comedy Festival (Just For Laughs). Jessica starred in Cloud Nine (HBO), was in Sony Pictures' Reign Over Me and has played prominent roles in various independent feature films including the recently released Diamond on Vinyl (Gravitas Ventures), which won Best Ensemble Performance at the Downtown Film Festival LA and was called one of "Five Breakouts of Slamdance 2013" by Indiewire. Jessica wrote, produced and performed the one-person show A Light in the Addict and her signature rasp is often heard on national voiceover spots (TGIFridays, Mitsubishi, GM, Little Caesars, Old Spice to name a few). Additionally, Los Wild Ones, which premiered in the 2013 Documentary Competition at SXSW and took home the award for Best Feature Documentary at the Phoenix Film Festival, Toronto’s Reel Indie Film Fest and the Michigan Film Awards, marks Jessica's feature film debut as a producer.