Jessica St. Clair Bio, Age, Husband, Net Worth, Podcast, Illness, TV Shows

Jessica St. Clair Biography

Jessica St. Clair is an Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre-based American actor and improvisational comedian. She co-created and starred in NBC’s Best Friends Forever and USA Network’s Playing House alongside longtime collaborator Lennon Parham. She is presently the primary voice on Adult Swim’s animated comedy Royal Crackers.

Jessica St. Clair Age

She is 47 years old as of 21 September 2023. She was born in 1976 in Princeton, New Jersey, United States.

Jessica St. Clair Husband

St. Clair is married to Dan O’Brien, a writer and poet. They’ve got a daughter. In 2015, St. Clair revealed that she and Lennon Parham had both learned Transcendental Meditation.

Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

Jessica St. Clair Illness

In 2017, St. Clair stated that she had undergone breast cancer treatment after being diagnosed in September 2015, and this was incorporated into the third season of Playing House when her character Emma was also diagnosed.

Jessica St. Clair together with her husband Dan O'Brien and their daughter
Jessica St. Clair together with her husband Dan O’Brien and their daughter

Podcast

St. Clair has achieved popularity for her frequent guest appearances (often alongside performing partner Lennon Parham) on podcasts such Comedy Bang! Bang!, where she plays the show’s young intern Marissa Wompler. In 2015, St. Clair and Parham created a new Earwolf podcast called WOMP It Up!, in which St. Clair played presenter Marissa Wompler and Parham co-hosted as Marissa’s instructor, Miss Listler. Brian Huskey, who plays Marissa’s stepfather Seth, and Jason Mantzoukas, who plays her previous flame Eric “Gutterballs” Gutterman, are frequent podcast guests. The podcast aired throughout the summer of 2015, returning after a vacation on November 16, 2015. Starting in 2021, St. Clair and June Diane Raphael launched their own podcast, The Deep Dive, on the Earwolf network.

Royal Crackers

She appeared as Deborah “Deb” Hornsby, Stebe’s wife in the American adult animated sitcom Royal Crackers.  She serves on the board of directors for Royal Crackers Incorporated and is in charge of the Hornsby family’s social media profiles. She, like her husband, is preoccupied with her in-laws’ business and pays little attention to her son.

Royal Crackers Incorporated, a once-popular snack food company that makes saltine crackers in Bakersfield, California, is run by the dysfunctional Hornsby family. When senile patriarch and CEO Theodore Hornsby Sr.’s mind begins to deteriorate, his two sons Stebe and Theodore “Theo” Jr. are left to run the failing company while living in their father’s mansion with Stebe’s wife Deb and their son Matt, dealing with competition from Dennison Snacks and experiencing various misadventures along the way.

Avenue 5

She appeared as Mia, a passenger and Doug’s wife in a science fiction comedy television series Avenue 5. Avenue 5 has been said to be “set in the future, mostly in space.” On board the interplanetary cruise ship Avenue 5, a brief absence of artificial gravity and the accidental death of its chief engineer cause the vessel to deviate 0.21 degrees from its intended route. The ship is expected to take three years to return to Earth, and with barely enough supplies to sustain her many passengers for the intended eight-week journey, the crew of the Avenue 5 must fight to maintain discipline and return the spaceship safely.

Movies

♦ 2020 – Like a Boss
♦ 2020 – Superintelligence
♦ 2018 – Dog Days
♦ 2017 – The House
♦ 2015 – Addicted to Fresno
♦ 2013 – Afternoon Delight
♦ 2013 – Enough Said
♦ 2012 – Wanderlust
♦ 2012 – The Dictator
♦ 2011 – Bridesmaids
♦ 2010 – She’s Out of My League
♦ 2010 – The Big Dog
♦ 2010 – The Red Roof Inn Chronicles
♦ 2010 – Life As We Know It
♦ 2009 – Stay Cool

TV Shows

♦ 2024 – Night Court
♦ 2024 – Loot
♦ 2023–present – Royal Crackers
♦ 2023 – How I Met Your Father
♦ 2023 – A Million Little Things
♦ 2023 – History of the World, Part II
♦ 2023 – Based on a True Story
♦ 2020–2022 – Avenue 5
♦ 2020–2021 – The Goldbergs
♦ 2020 – Space Force
♦ 2020 – Close Enough
♦ 2020 – Central Park
♦ 2019–2022 – American Dad!
♦ 2019 – Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television
♦ 2019 – Arrested Development
♦ 2019 – Man with a Plan