Sasheer Zamata is an American actress and comedian who rose to fame as a cast member of the popular sketch comedy show, Saturday Night Live (SNL). Born on May 6, 1986, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Sasheer attended the University of Virginia before moving to New York City to pursue a career in comedy.
Sasheer began her career in comedy by performing stand-up comedy in New York's comedy clubs. She then transitioned to improv comedy, and eventually to sketch comedy. In 2014, Sasheer was hired as a cast member on SNL, becoming the first African American woman to be hired in the show's regular cast in six years. Sasheer played a variety of characters on SNL, showcasing her comedic range and talent.
Apart from her work on SNL, Sasheer is also known for her work in commercials. She has appeared in a number of national commercial campaigns for brands like Amazon, Walmart, and Chase Bank. She has also appeared in commercials for Keurig, and Comedy Central.
One of Sasheer's most notable commercial appearances was in a popular campaign for Boost Mobile, where she played "Dee Dee," a character who was always on her phone. The campaign was successful and helped to increase the brand's visibility and sales.
Sasheer has also worked on several TV shows and films, including "The Outdoorsman," "Pizza Mind," and "Sasheer Zamata: Pizza Mind," which she wrote and directed.
In addition to her work in comedy and acting, Sasheer is also an advocate for social justice and equality. She has used her platform to raise awareness on issues such as violence against women and police brutality.
Overall, Sasheer Zamata has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry with her talent and humor. Her commercial work has helped brands gain visibility and her acting skills have won her critical acclaim. Sasheer's comedic voice and commitment to social justice make her a role model to aspiring comedians and performers worldwide.