
Orient, Ohio, USA
Patti Harrison (born October 31, 1990) is an American actress and comedian. She is best known for her roles in comedy series such as Shrill (2019–2021) and I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (2019–present), as well as the comedy film Together Together (2021), with the latter earning her a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. Harrison was born in Orient, Ohio, on October 31, 1990, the youngest of seven children of a Vietnamese mother and a White American father. Her father, a native of Detroit, was in the U.S. Army and met her mother during the Vietnam War when she was working as a janitor in his barracks. He died of a heart attack when Harrison was six years old. Her first involvement in comedy came from her participation in an improv team during her time at Ohio University, from which she did not graduate. Harrison moved to New York City to pursue a comedy career in 2015, but later moved to Los Angeles. She has said that her stand-up comedy style has changed drastically since her early days of performing, having initially felt anxious about making jokes about sex and her sexuality due to internalized transphobia stemming from being a trans woman. In an interview with Vogue, she described her comedic persona: "I'm a nasty, stupid person—that's my voice. I'm an evil, shitty person on stage, in a very conscious way—the evil is punching up." In 2017, Harrison gained wider prominence for her appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where she made jokes about then-President Donald Trump's ban on transgender people in the military. Since then, she has appeared in the television shows High Maintenance, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson, Broad City, and Search Party, as well as the film A Simple Favor. In 2019, she began playing Ruthie in the Hulu comedy series Shrill after the show's co-creator and star Aidy Bryant contacted her through Instagram and encouraged her to audition. She later joined the team of writers for the animated comedy series Big Mouth during its fourth season. Harrison was named one of Variety magazine's "10 Comics to Watch" in 2019. Later that year, she co-hosted Comedy Central's digital series Unsend with Joel Kim Booster. She also co-hosts a podcast called A Woman's Smile with River L. Ramirez. In 2020, she co-starred in Yearly Departed, alongside other comedians such as Rachel Brosnahan and Ziwe Fumudoh. That same year, she began hosting a monthly show called Died & Gone to Heaven! at Largo in Los Angeles. In February 2021, Harrison was banned from Twitter after a stunt in which she impersonated the account of Nilla Wafers in a parody of corporate pinkwashing, and in particular a tweet from the Oreo brand of cookies. The controversy led to her appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to discuss it. Later that year, she became the first transgender actor to take part in a Disney animated film when she voiced Tail Chief in Raya and the Last Dragon. She also made her debut feature film leading role in Together Together, for which she earned a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead.

as Patti (voice)

as Ali (voice)
2005

as Self
2014

as Patti (voice)
2011

as Peekaboo The Necky Giraffe (voice)
2014

as Self - Guest
2003

as Valencia / Customer in Line 3 (voice)
2026

as Debbie (voice)
2021

as Witch Wizard (voice)
2023

as Renee
2016

as Alex
2023

as Anthropologie employee
2014

as Lulu
2022
as Janie
2025

2026

2026

as Janie
2025

as Ligotti
2025

as Morgan
2024

as Self
2024

as Patti the Babysitter
2024

as Maria
2024

as Brandy (voice)
2023

as Claire / News Reporter (voice)
2023

as Caroline Krauss
2023

as Self
2022

as Megg (voice), online only version
2022

as Stephanie
2022

as Dancer
2022

2022
2022

as Woman
2022

as Allison
2022

as Anna
2021

as Tail Chief (voice)
2021

as Self
2020

as Kiko
2018
2018
as Patti (voice)
1 ep.

as Ali (voice)
1 episodes

as Self
1 episodes

as Patti (voice)
1 episodes

as Peekaboo The Necky Giraffe (voice)
1 episodes

as Self - Guest
1 episodes

as Valencia / Customer in Line 3 (voice)
1 episodes

as Debbie (voice)
11 episodes

as Witch Wizard (voice)
3 episodes

as Renee
3 episodes

as Alex
4 episodes

as Anthropologie employee
1 episodes

as Lulu
1 episodes

as Ruthie
6 episodes

as Weapon Head (voice)
1 episodes

as Bangles de la Morga
3 episodes

as The Capital Room Investor
1 episodes

1 episodes

as Stat (voice)
10 episodes

as Roachel (voice)
1 episodes

as London England
1 episodes

as Self, Christine
1 episodes

as Fish
1 episodes
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