Kate Zasowski
Kate Zasowski's Bio
Kate Zasowski is a queer writer and comedian from Rochester, NY, currently based in Los Angeles. Her work often explores LGBTQ issues, feminism, and mental illness with a comedic twist. She is represented by APA and has extensive experience in writers' rooms. In 2022, Kate co-wrote the episode "Playing House" for season two of Big Shot on Disney+. She’s known for bringing positive energy and creative story pitches to the table. Kate writes for YZ Productions and has contributed jokes for NBC's Olympics ICYMI on Snapchat in summer 2020. She’s also been a writers' assistant on several notable projects, including I Love That For You (Showtime), Spitting Image (Britbox), Atypical (Netflix), Busy Tonight (E!), The Fix (Netflix), and Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks (truTV). Additionally, she assisted Kelly Oxford on her film Pink Skies Ahead. A recipient of the Upright Citizen's Brigade Diversity Scholarship, Kate has completed UCB's Improv and Sketch programs. She performs stand-up around the country, including at the New York City Comedy Festival and the Portland Queer Comedy Festival, and performs in LA with her improv team Pretty Ugly at the Pack Theater. She has also written for Brother HQ, TXT Stories, CollegeHumor, Reductress, and McSweeney’s.