D’Arcy Carden's birthday
American actress, D’Arcy Carden is an actress and comedian, known for her roles in the hit TV shows “The Good Place” (2016-2020) and “Barry” (2018-2022). With her unique brand of humor and relatable characters, Carden has quickly become a fan favorite.
D’Arcy Carden was born Darcy Beth Erokan on January 4, 1980 in Danville, California. She grew up in a family of performers and was always interested in acting and comedy. She began her career as a stand-up comedian and later landed a supporting role in Comedy Central’s “Broad City” (2014-2019) before her breakout role as Janet in the critically acclaimed NBC show “The Good Place” (2016-2020).
D’Arcy has been married to her husband, Jason Carden, since 2002.
D’Arcy Carden Timeline
January 4, 1980
D’Arcy Carden is born
Born in Danville, California, D’Arcy develops an interest in comedy and acting from an early age.[1]
July 31, 2010
D’Arcy gets married
D’Arcy marries film and television producer Jason Carden.
Plays Janet in “The Good Place”
2016-2020
D’Arcy gets the part of the AI assistant Janet in “The Good Place,” which runs for four seasons.[3]
2018-2022
Portrays Natalie in “Barry”
D’Arcy plays the character Natalie Greer in the popular crime comedy series “Barry.”[4]
D’Arcy Carden’s special style of comedy and engaging characters has made her a favorite among fans. Her performances in “The Good Place” and “Barry” have been praised for their nuance and complexity. Additionally, her background in stand-up comedy brings a fresh perspective to her roles.
D’Arcy Carden FAQs
What TV shows has D’Arcy Carden been in?
D’Arcy has appeared in a number of TV shows, including “Broad City” and “Barry”. Her breakthrough role was in “The Good Place.”
Is D’Arcy Carden married?
Yes, she’s been married to film and TV producer, Jason Carden since 2010.
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