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Erica Rhodes

Erica Rhodes (born April 5, 1983, in Newton, Massachusetts) is a stand‑up comedian. She was on A Prairie Home Companion, joining the show at just 13 in a recurring role as the host’s “conscience” alongside Garrison Keillor.


She’s appeared in films like Plague Town (2008) and shows including 1000 Ways to Die, The Consultants, and guest spots on New Girl, @midnight, and Modern Family.

  • She released her debut album Sad Lemon in 2019, followed by her one-hour special La Vie en Rhodes in 2021 (filmed at the Rose Bowl). Her second album, Ladybug, debuted in 2023
  • A contestant on NBC’s Bring the Funny in 2019 and on America’s Got Talent in 2024

Born to a family of musicians—her mom a violinist for the Boston Pops, her dad a clarinetist—Erica graduated from Boston University’s College of Fine Arts and the Atlantic Theater Conservatory

  • She began college considering a career in serious acting, but switched to comedy after encouragement to embrace her comedic voice. She cites influences like Maria Bamford, Ellen DeGeneres, Woody Allen, and Mitch Hedberg [heroinchic.weebly.com].

  • America’s Got Talent (2024): Delivered a punchy, self‑deprecating comedy set about dating, thrift store finds, and heartbreak. Got four “Yes” votes, earned high praise, and advanced to the quarter-finals agt.
  • La Vie en Rhodes: A pandemic‑era comedy special filmed outdoors that earned strong reviews and showcased her sharp observational wit

Erica Rhodes blends honest storytelling with sharp comedic timing. Her relatable material—ranging from failed dates to her “voice” and aging—strikes a balance between vulnerability and humor. Judges and audiences alike note her unique voice and ability to turn everyday experiences into laugh‑out‑loud stories famousbirthdays.com


Erica Rhodes is a seasoned performer whose career spans radio, film, TV, and stand‑up.