Kobi libii biography

Kobi Libii

American comedian and actor

Kobi Libii

Born20 January

United States

Occupation(s)Actor, director, producer, writer, comedian

Kobi Libii is an American comedian, actor, writer, and director. He is from Fort Wayne, Indiana.[1][2] He was a cast member on The Opposition with Jordan Klepper, a news satire television series that aired on Comedy Central. On the show, Libii was billed as a "citizen journalist".[3] Other television series in which he has appeared include Doubt, Transparent, Girls, and Madam Secretary.[4] Libii made his directorial debut in with his film The American Society of Magical Negroes. He has also performed in several plays, including the documentary play Boiling Pot, which he co-created with Evan Joiner. The play premiered at New York City's Cherry Lane Theatre in [2] He later performed in an MCC Theater production of the Paul Downs Colaizzo play Really Really in [1] Libii also made an appearance on Klepper as himself.

Libii graduated from Fort Wayne's Snider High School.[5] He went on to graduate from Yale University, where he studied theater[6] and was a member of the improv troupe Just Add Water.[7] He studied improvisation at the Second City in Chicago, Illinois.[6]

Filmography

Film

Television

Theater

Year Title Role
Boiling PotHimself
Ohio State MurdersDavid Alexander/Val
Perfect HarmonyPhillip Fellows V
CQ/CXJay Bennett
Really ReallyJohnson

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