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Paula Poundstone (born December 29, 1959) is an American stand-up comedian, author, actress, interviewer, and commentator. Beginning in the late 1980s, she performed a series of one-hour comedy specials. She provided backstage commentary during the 1992 presidential election on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. She is the host of the podcast Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone, which is the successor to the National Public Radio program Live from the Poundstone Institute. She is a frequent panelist on NPR's weekly news quiz show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me, and was a recurring guest on the network's A Prairie Home Companion variety program during 's years as host.


Early life
Poundstone was born in Huntsville, Alabama, the daughter of Vera, a housewife, and Jack Poundstone, an engineer. Her family moved to Sudbury, Massachusetts, about a month after her birth.


Career
Poundstone started doing stand-up comedy at nights in in 1979. In the early 1980s, she traveled across the United States by Greyhound bus, stopping in at open-mic nights at comedy clubs en route. She stayed in , where she became known for improvisational sets at Holy City Zoo on Clement Street and The Other Café comedy club in .

In 1984, saw her act and encouraged her to move to . She performed her act when Williams hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live. That year, Poundstone was cast in the movie Gremloids. She continued as a comedian and began appearing on several talk shows. In 1989, she won the American Comedy Award for "Best Female Stand-Up Comic".

In 1990, she wrote and starred in an special called Cats, Cops and Stuff, for which she won a , making her the first woman to win the ACE for best Standup Comedy Special. In March 2019, comedian named Cats, Cops and Stuff one of The 5 Funniest Stand-Up Specials Ever for . Poundstone went on to another first with her second HBO stand-up special, Paula Poundstone Goes to Harvard, taped on campus in . Poundstone had her own Bravo special in 2006 as part of their three-part Funny Girls series, along with and , titled Paula Poundstone: Look What the Cat Dragged In.

Poundstone worked as a political correspondent for The Tonight Show during the 1992 US presidential campaign and did field pieces for The Rosie O'Donnell Show in 1996. In 1993, Poundstone won a second CableACE Award for "Best Program Interviewer" for her HBO series The Paula Poundstone Show. She was then featured in her own variety show, The Paula Poundstone Show, on ABC (which lasted two episodes). She also appeared on Hollywood Squares and was a regular panelist for the remake of To Tell the Truth. Poundstone had a recurring role in 's TV series (1997).

In the mid-1990s, she was featured in a series of instructional, hybrid animation shorts that were called "Another Pointer from Paula Poundstone." These were used as bumpers for PTV Park, a PBS children's programming block that was the precursor to . These were directed by Francesca Rizzo and animated by .

Poundstone has also worked as a . She voiced Judge Stone on (also known as Squigglevision), an cartoon series done in the style that aired on Saturday mornings, on ABC Kids in 1997.

Staying with the makers of Science Court, Tom Snyder Productions, she was the voice of the mom, Paula Small, in the cartoon series Home Movies for the show's first five episodes, which aired on . Between the show's 1999 UPN cancellation and 2000 revival on , Poundstone chose to leave the show and was replaced by . The show's character, Paula Small, was named after and loosely modeled on Poundstone.

Poundstone is a frequent panelist on National Public Radio (NPR)'s weekly news quiz show, Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me. In 2017, she launched a new science/comedy interview program on NPR called Live from the Poundstone Institute that released episodes weekly, then stopped suddenly, saying “the semester is over”. In July 2018, Poundstone began hosting the information-based comedy podcast Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone with , who appears on every show.

Poundstone tours the country extensively, performing stand-up comedy in theaters and performing arts centers. She is known for never doing the same act twice and spontaneously interacting with the crowd. Writes Nick Zaino III of the , "Her crowd work has always been unusual—her natural disposition, curious and ever-perplexed, allows Poundstone to aggressively question audience members without ever seeming threatening. And no one does the callback better." She has released three comedy CDs: I Heart Jokes: Paula Tells Them in Boston on April Fools' Day 2013; North by Northwest: Paula Poundstone Live! (her first double album) in June 2016; and I Heart Jokes: Paula Tells Them in Maine in January 2009.

Poundstone's first book, There Is Nothing in This Book That I Meant to Say, was published by Crown in 2006. Her second book, published by Algonquin in May 2017, is titled The Totally Unscientific Study of the Search for Human Happiness. She also wrote the column Hey, Paula! for Mother Jones (1993–1998) and articles for The Los Angeles Times, Glamour, and Entertainment Weekly, among others.

An avid reader, Poundstone has been the National Spokesperson for the American Library Association's "United for Libraries" since 2007. It is a citizens' support group that works to raise funds and awareness for their local libraries.

Poundstone is No. 88 on 's 2004 list of the 100 greatest stand-ups of all time.

In 2023, she performed at Comedy Day in alongside .


Personal life
Poundstone began serving as a in the 1990s. She has fostered eight children, and eventually adopted two daughters and a son.

Poundstone identifies as and an .

(2025). 9780307382283, Three Rivers Press. .

In October 2001, Poundstone was charged with felony child endangerment in connection with driving while intoxicated with her children in the car. She was also charged with three counts of lewd acts upon a girl younger than 14. The charge involved inappropriate touching of a 12-year-old girl. In a plea bargain, she changed her earlier plea of not guilty, and in exchange prosecutors asked for the court records to be sealed, dropped three counts of committing lewd acts against a child, and added a count of inflicting injury upon a child. Poundstone also pleaded to one count of felony child endangerment. She was barred from taking in foster children again, sentenced to five years of and six months in rehabilitation, and ordered to perform 200 hours of community service, attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and a child-abuse program, and receive random drug and alcohol tests. In 2002, Poundstone talked about the events that led to her arrest and the steps she has taken, including a six-month treatment program for , but she said that she did not commit any lewd acts or child abuse.


Filmography

Film
Documentary
Documentary
Documentary
Panelist, live cinema
Documentary
Voice
Documentary
Documentary
Voice


Television
Writer, television film
Episode: "Save Mr. Peck's, Part 2"
1 episode
Episode: "Thank God, It's Friday"
3 episodes
Episode: "Virtually Destroyed"
Voice, episode: "Work"
2 episodes
Voice, episode: "Hercules and the Secret Weapon"
Voice, 29 episodes
Voice, 5 episodes
Regular panelist
4 episodes
Television film
Cameo, Season 5 Episode 4
Voice, 4 episodes
Voice, episode: "The Twins Bug Seth"


Comedy specials
Broadcast/streaming
Broadcast/streaming
Broadcast
Broadcast/download/streaming


Stand-up appearances
Comedy special
1 episode
Comedy special, VHS
2 episodes, stand-up compilation VHS/streaming
Charity comedy special, VHS
Charity comedy special, VHS
13 episodes
14 episodes
Comedy special VHS
Charity comedy special, VHS
Charity comedy special, VHS
Charity comedy special, VHS
15 episodes
4 episodes
Charity comedy special, VHS
Stand-up compilation VHS
1 episode, streaming
17 episodes
Comedy special, streaming
Charity comedy special, streaming
1 Episode


Discography

Comedy albums
CD/download/streaming
CD/download/streaming
2xCD/download/streaming
download/streaming
download/streaming


Singles
Download/streaming


Compilation appearances
LP/Cassette/CD
Cassette/CD
Cassette/CD
CD
CD
2xCassette/2xCD
2xCD
CD/download/streaming
CD/download/streaming
Download/streaming
Download/streaming


Bibliography
Print: Hardcover/Large Print/Paperback, : CD/download/streaming
Print: Hardcover/Paperback/E-book, Audiobook: CD/download/streaming


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