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Fortune Feimster

A regular on Chelsea Lately and a recurring character on the The Mindy Project, comedian Fortune Feimster recently collaborated with Tina Fey on the semi-autobiographical sitcom Family Fortune. Although it never made it past the pilot stage, it’s easy to see why Fey wanted in. After watching Feimster on stage for even a few minutes, one can’t help but mentally build a sitcom around the plain-spoken North Carolina native and self-proclaimed redneck — the story she tells on Conan about coming out to her father is touching, embodying an Emmy-worthy emotional arc in a quick back-and-forth, and the awkward living situation she experienced in Spain as related on Comedy Central’s This Is Not Happening sounds like a sitcom concept in and of itself.

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