Joanna Hausmann
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Born | Joanna Hausmann Jatar 20 March 1989 Royal Leamington Spa, England |
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Alma mater | Tufts University |
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Relatives | Michel Hausmann (brother) Braulio Jatar (uncle) Carolina Hausmann (sister) |
Joanna Hausmann Jatar (born 20 March 1989) is a Venezuelan and naturalised American comedian and television writer. She gained popularity through her videos on YouTube as well as on Univision's bilingual platform, Flama.[citation needed] She is currently the co-executive producer and head writer for Hamster and Gretel.
Early life
[edit]Hausmann was born in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, to Ricardo Hausmann and Cuban-Venezuelan Ana Julia Jatar during their graduate studies in the UK. Her father is of German and Belgian Jewish origin while her mother has Spanish and Lebanese origin. Her mother escaped Cuba during the Castro regime.[1][2] She became a US citizen in 2012.
Career
[edit]Her digital series Joanna Rants attempts to bridge bicultural gaps and challenge stereotypes through humor.[3][4][5] She tackles a variety of subjects such as explaining the different Spanish accents across Latin America, and comparing U.S. and Latin American customs and politics.[citation needed]
Hausmann was a correspondent on the Netflix series Bill Nye Saves the World,[6][7] which ran from 21 April 2017 to 11 May 2018. She was called the show's "unexpected star" by Inverse Magazine.[8] She also voices the Octalian Pilot on Disney Channel's Milo Murphy's Law. She is slated to voice another animated character on the upcoming[when?] Monsters, Inc. spin-off series from Disney, Monsters at Work.[citation needed] Hausmann is also a cast member on the animated Paramount+ series Harper House.[9] Hausmann has written for television for shows including TruTV's sitcom Tacoma FD.[citation needed] She is the head-writer on Disney Channel's "Hamster & Gretel."[10][failed verification]
She won Comedian of the Year and Creator of the Year at Hispanicize's 2016 Tecla Awards[11] and was nominated for a Best Humor Series Shorty Award.[12] In 2018, she was honored by the National Hispanic Media Coalition with the award in Excellence in Online Story Telling.[13]
Personal life
[edit]She is a performer at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre[14] in New York City and a vocal critic of the government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela.[citation needed] She is Jewish, and converted to Judaism along with her mother after moving to the US.[3] Her father, Ricardo Hausmann, was appointed by Juan Guaidó as envoy to the Inter-American Development Bank until his resignation in September 2019.[15][16][17] Her brother is Michel Hausmann, a Venezuelan theater director who endured discrimination after an orchestra cancelled their collaboration with his production of Fiddler on the Roof, citing their concern for government funding under Hugo Chávez.[18][19][failed verification] She is also the niece of Venezuelan journalist Braulio Jatar, a former political prisoner.[20]
References
[edit]- ^ "She's a 'Jewtina' and proud of it | the Times of Israel". The Times of Israel.
- ^ Joanna Hausmann on "Imperfections" | Hello Fears. (22 March 2017). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkAlXDQffb0
- ^ a b Ghert-Zand, Renee (8 November 2015). "She's a 'Jewtina' and proud of it". The Times of Israel.
- ^ "How a Latina with red hair and a Jewish last name challenges ideas about race". Public Radio International.
- ^ "A Comedian 'Rants' On Different Latino Cultures". NPR. 5 March 2016.
- ^ Mallenbaum, Carly (20 April 2017). "Bill Nye, the Science Guy, is back to save the world (from science deniers)". USA Today.
- ^ Netflix US & Canada (13 October 2016). "Bill Nye Saves the World - Correspondent Announcement - Netflix" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Joanna Hausmann Is The Unexpected Star of Bill Nye Saves the World". Inverse. 5 May 2017.
- ^ "'The Harper House': Rhea Seehorn, Jason Lee & Tatiana Maslany Lead Voice Cast For CBS All Access Animated Series". Deadline. 15 October 2020.
- ^ "'Hamster & Gretel': Disney Channel Greenlights Dan Povenmire's Animated Sibling Superhero Comedy". MSN.
- ^ "Tecla Awards Honor Latino Excellence in Blogging and Media". NBC News. 8 April 2016.
- ^ "Flama - Joanna Rants Series". The Shorty Awards.
- ^ "Diversity in Entertainment". National Hispanic Media Coalition.
- ^ "Joanna Hausmann". UCB Comedy.
- ^ Lugo, Luis (15 March 2019). "IDB recognizes Venezuela representative designated by Guaido". AP News.
- ^ "Ricardo Haussmann renuncia a representación de Venezuela por Guaidó ante el BID" [Ricardo Haussmann resigns to Venezuela's representation for Guaidó at the IDB]. Runrunes. El Pitazo. 27 September 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
- ^ "Ricardo Hausmann renuncia a responsabilidades en el BID" [Ricardo Hausmann resigns from responsibilities at the IDB]. El Nacional (in Spanish). 27 September 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
- ^ ""El violinista" discriminado - Arte y Entretenimiento - EL UNIVERSAL". archive.is. 22 January 2013. Archived from the original on 22 January 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
- ^ "Cablegate: Venezuela's Jewish Community Sees "Dark Horizon" | Scoop News". www.scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
- ^ "Comediante Joanna Hausmann se pronuncia tras detención de su tío, Braulio Jatar | En el Chisme | 2001.com.ve". www.2001.com.ve. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
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[edit]- 1989 births
- Living people
- American people of Venezuelan-Jewish descent
- Converts to Judaism from Christianity
- English emigrants to Venezuela
- English people of Jewish descent
- English people of Venezuelan descent
- Jewish American comedians
- Jewish female comedians
- Jewish American television writers
- Jewish women writers
- Actresses from Leamington Spa
- People of Belgian-Jewish descent
- People of Venezuelan-Jewish descent
- Naturalized citizens of the United States
- Venezuelan emigrants to the United States
- Venezuelan film actresses
- Venezuelan Jews
- Venezuelan people of Canarian descent
- Venezuelan people of Cuban descent
- Venezuelan people of German-Jewish descent
- Venezuelan people of Italian descent
- Venezuelan people of Lebanese-Jewish descent
- Venezuelan people of Spanish descent
- Venezuelan stage actresses
- Venezuelan television actresses
- Venezuelan voice actresses
- Venezuelan women comedians
- Venezuelan YouTubers
- 21st-century American screenwriters
- 21st-century American women writers
- 21st-century Venezuelan women writers
- American women television writers
- Comedians from Warwickshire
- Jewish English comedians
- American women comedians