Laura Clery

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Laura Clery is an American comedian, actress, and social media personality known for her comedic sketches and characters on various online platforms. She has gained a significant following through her humorous content, often featuring her family and personal life.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Laura Clery was born on July 22, 1986, in Downers Grove, Illinois. She grew up in a suburb of Chicago and developed an interest in comedy and acting at a young age. After completing her education, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment.

Career[edit | edit source]

Laura Clery began her career in the entertainment industry with small roles in television and film. She appeared in shows such as Til Death and Hungry. However, she found her niche in creating online content, where she could have more creative control and reach a wider audience.

Social Media Success[edit | edit source]

Clery gained popularity through platforms like Facebook and Instagram, where she posts comedic videos and sketches. Her most notable character is "Pamela Pumpkin," a fitness guru parody. She also created "Helen Horbath," a character known for her awkward and humorous interactions.

Books[edit | edit source]

In addition to her online content, Laura Clery is an author. She published her first book, "Idiot: Life Stories from the Creator of Help Helen Smash", which became a bestseller. The book is a collection of personal essays and stories about her life and career.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Laura Clery is married to Stephen Hilton, a composer and music producer. The couple often collaborates on her videos, with Hilton frequently appearing as himself or in comedic roles. They have two children together.

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