Margaret Smith (comedian)
Margaret Smith is an American stand-up comedian, writer, and actress. She is known for her sardonic wit, observational humor, and often self-deprecating style.
Smith began her comedy career in the late 1980s, performing in clubs in New York City. She gained wider recognition in the 1990s with appearances on shows such as "An Evening at the Improv," "Caroline's Comedy Hour," and "Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist."
Smith has released several comedy albums, including "Hey, It's Me I'm Margaret" and "Ask Me What You Want." She has also written for television, including "Roseanne" and "The Ellen Show."
Her stand-up routines frequently touch upon topics such as her personal life, relationships, aging, and observations about popular culture. Smith's delivery is characterized by her deadpan expressions and understated humor.
In addition to stand-up and writing, Smith has acted in various television shows and films, often playing comedic roles.