Giulia Rozzi

Giulia Rozzi

Giulia Rozzi's Bio

Giulia Rozzi is a Los Angeles based writer and comedian originally from Boston.



She has written for HBO Max's South Side, MTV's Girl Code and Silent Library, TV Land's Younger, and Bravo's Odd Mom Out. Giulia has also been published in The New Yorker, Refinery29, Esquire, and Huffington Post and in the anthologies Eating Salad Drunk, Mortified and My Parents Were Awesome. She is currently in development on her first feature.



Giulia's TV appearances include Conan, After Midnight, Comedy Central's Stand-Up Featuring, Lights Out With David Spade and This Is Not Happening, Chelsea Lately, IFC, and TruTV. Her comedy album True Love was named one of Sirius XM's best of the year and her solo show Bad Bride received critical acclaim. She's a Moth Grand Slam winner and gave a TEDx talk on humor and healing.



As a first generation American with a very Italian name she is constantly asked "were you named after Julia Gulia from the Wedding Singer?" and the answer is no.