Jessica Golden began her career as a standup comic and actor, regularly appearing on roundtable/countdown shows on VH-1, E! (Chelsea Lately, Celebrity Oops), tru TV (The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest), CMT, and eventually The Adam Carolla Show. Jessica performed in the Best of the Fest at The Montreal Comedy Festival (Just For Laughs) and has been on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Entertainers With Byron Allen, The Mind of the Married Man, Who Wants to Date a Comedian, starred in Cloud Nine (HBO), was in Reign Over Me (starring Adam Sandler, Don Cheadle, and Jada Pinkett Smith), Diamond on Vinyl (Gravitas Ventures) which was called one of "Five Breakouts of Slamdance" by Indiewire. She wrote, produced and performed the one-person show A Light in the Addict and co-created and co-hosted one of the first of its kind online talk shows, Don't Steal This Morning Show With Jessica Golden & Matt Boren. Guests on the show included: Christina Applegate, Selma Blair, Katie Lowes, Mark Feuerstein, Josh Thomas, Josh Radnor, Retta, Clea Duvall, Matt Dallas, Natasha Leggero, Ben Lee, Ione Skye, Phil Lord & Chris Miller. Golden produced the independent feature Los Wild Ones, which premiered in the Documentary Competition at SXSW and took home 5 Best Documentary and Audience Awards on the festival circuit. Her voice can be heard on several national commercials, including TGI Fridays, Mitsubishi, General Motors, and Little Caesars. Currently, Jessica lives in Los Angeles and is a writer/producer on the TV show Funny You Should Ask, which features comedians such as Howie Mandel, Whitney Cummings, Jon Lovitz, Tiffany Haddish, Jeff Ross, Jamie Kennedy, Natasha Leggero, Adam Carolla, Sherri Shepherd, and Billy Gardell. She was also a writer on NBC’s Feeding America Comedy Festival, which starred some of the biggest names in comedy, such as: Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Sarah Silverman, Eddie Murphy, Will Smith, Kenan Thompson, Jack Black, Adam Sandler, Sebastian Maniscalco, J.B. Smoove, Wanda Sykes, Judd Apatow, Stephen Colbert, Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Jim Gaffigan, Margaret Cho, Keegan-Michael Key, and Kevin Hart.