Beth Stelling started doing stand-up comedy in Chicago! She was named “Best Stand-up Comedian in Chicago” by The Chicago Reader in 2010. Soon after she was a New Face of Comedy in Montreal’s Just for Laughs Festival and relocated to Los Angeles. Within her first year in L.A., Beth made her late night TV debut, released her debut album Sweet Beth, and made appearances on several popular cable comedy network programs.
Following her discovery by Jimmy Kimmel during an Upright Citizens Brigade performance, Beth filmed her first half hour special in Boston, which Vulture named one of the “Best Stand-up Specials of 2015.” Stelling released her second comedy album “Simply the Beth” which The Interrobang and Splitsider named one of the top ten albums of 2015. Her second half hour special was filmed in L.A. and was also critically acclaimed, with Paste Magazine, "wanting to now see a full hour from Stelling." Their wish was granted with Beth’s subsequent hour-long special, which the New York Times called “the best debut special of the year,” adding “it’s a virtuosic performance, conversational while dense with jokes.”
Beth is a go-to hire for punch-up on feature films after getting her start as an on-set writer and Associate Producer for a hit summer film written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupinsky and produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.