Beth Littleford stars in "The Hard Times of RJ Berger" on MTV as Suzanne Berger. Littleford also stars in the movie "Crazy, Stupid, Love" as Claire, opposite an ensemble cast that includes Steve Carell, Julianne Moore, Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Marisa Tomei and Kevin Bacon.
Beth Littleford was named "wittiest" in her junior high school yearbook, and followed in the rich tradition of Episcopalians in comedy, moving from suburban Orlando to New York City, where she staged her own one-woman show,
Littleford won widespread notoriety during her four years on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," for filing stories on people like the matchmaker for the Militia movement, and the inventor of the Bulge, the Wonder Bra for men. She also hosted several of her own half-hour interview series, "The Beth Littleford Interview Specials," where she boogied with Boy George, shoveled manure with future Minnesota Governor Jesse "The Body" Ventura, and told David Cassidy he'd paved the way for acts like MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice and Milli Vanilli.
In 2000, she left "The Daily Show" for network television, spending two years on ABC's "Spin City," stalking Alan Ruck, impersonating Heather Locklear and sexually harassing Michael J. Fox. Littleford has gone on to guest star on many other shows, including "Joey," "Frasier," "The West Wing," "Boston Public," "Still Standing," "Without a Trace," "Samantha Who?" and "Back to You." She has also had recurring roles on "One on One," "Life with Bonnie" and "Rules of Engagement." In 2004, she landed a starring role on FOX's "Method & Red." She has provided voices for Seth McFarlane's "Family Guy," "American Dad" and "The Cleveland Show," and recently starred in the series "I'm in the Band."
On the big screen, Beth appeared in producer Judd Apatow's "Drillbit Taylor," with Owen Wilson; Jay Roach's "Mystery, Alaska," with Russell Crowe, produced by David E. Kelley; and P.J. Hogan's "Unconditional Love." She will soon be seen in the upcoming films "Music High" and "Movie 43."
You may have also seen her in ad campaigns for Laughing Cow cheese, Xerox, IBM, Cisco, the NFL, or Cheez-It, or in one of her many appearances on "Hollywood Squares," "Politically Incorrect," or one of VH1's endless stream of shows in which she has to wax nostalgic about last Tuesday.
Beth Littleford was named "wittiest" in her junior high school yearbook, and followed in the rich tradition of Episcopalians in comedy, moving from suburban Orlando to New York City, where she staged her own one-woman show,
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"This Is Where I Get Off." The show was picked up by Circle Rep and enjoyed an extended off-Broadway run. After seeing her show, producers from Comedy Central tapped her to be the first female correspondent for a new series called "The Daily Show."Littleford won widespread notoriety during her four years on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," for filing stories on people like the matchmaker for the Militia movement, and the inventor of the Bulge, the Wonder Bra for men. She also hosted several of her own half-hour interview series, "The Beth Littleford Interview Specials," where she boogied with Boy George, shoveled manure with future Minnesota Governor Jesse "The Body" Ventura, and told David Cassidy he'd paved the way for acts like MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice and Milli Vanilli.
In 2000, she left "The Daily Show" for network television, spending two years on ABC's "Spin City," stalking Alan Ruck, impersonating Heather Locklear and sexually harassing Michael J. Fox. Littleford has gone on to guest star on many other shows, including "Joey," "Frasier," "The West Wing," "Boston Public," "Still Standing," "Without a Trace," "Samantha Who?" and "Back to You." She has also had recurring roles on "One on One," "Life with Bonnie" and "Rules of Engagement." In 2004, she landed a starring role on FOX's "Method & Red." She has provided voices for Seth McFarlane's "Family Guy," "American Dad" and "The Cleveland Show," and recently starred in the series "I'm in the Band."
On the big screen, Beth appeared in producer Judd Apatow's "Drillbit Taylor," with Owen Wilson; Jay Roach's "Mystery, Alaska," with Russell Crowe, produced by David E. Kelley; and P.J. Hogan's "Unconditional Love." She will soon be seen in the upcoming films "Music High" and "Movie 43."
You may have also seen her in ad campaigns for Laughing Cow cheese, Xerox, IBM, Cisco, the NFL, or Cheez-It, or in one of her many appearances on "Hollywood Squares," "Politically Incorrect," or one of VH1's endless stream of shows in which she has to wax nostalgic about last Tuesday.
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