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'''Sarah Silverman''' is a comedienne who does the voice work of [[Michelle]], the former girlfriend of [[Fry]].


Silverman is better known for her career in stand-up comedy where she tackles on subjects such as racism, AIDS, homosexuality, poop, and other things that disgust America.  She is currently the girlfriend of talk show host Jimmy Kimmel and was made infamous when she made a music video for a guest spot entitled "I'm F*****g Matt Damon".
'''Sarah Kate Silverman''' is a comedienne who replaced Kath Soucie as the voice of [[Philip J. Fry|Fry's]] ex-girlfriend [[Michelle]] in ''[[Futurama]]'', starting with the episode "The Cryonic Woman" (Soucie voiced Michelle on "Space Pilot 3000").


She is also creator, executive producer, and star of her self-titled sitcom on Comedy Central, ''The Sarah Silverman Program''.
Silverman is better known for her career in stand-up comedy where she tackles on subjects such as racism, AIDS, homosexuality, poop, and other disgusting and taboo subject matter. She was previously the girlfriend of talk show host {{w|Jimmy Kimmel}} and was made infamous when she made a music video for a guest spot entitled "I'm F**king Matt Damon". Silverman was once a cast member of NBC's long-running sketch show, ''{{w|Saturday Night Live}}'' during the show's 19th season (1993-1994), but faced creative differences with the crew members, rarely got any screentime, and was fired by Lorne Michaels via fax machine during the summer of 1994. Despite this, she did make a mark on the show with her celebrity impressions of Cher, Marisa Tomei, and Natalie Merchant.


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She was also creator, executive producer, and star of her self-titled sitcom on Comedy Central, ''{{w|The Sarah Silverman Program}}''. On Matt Groening's other animated sitcom, ''The Simpsons'', Silverman voices Nikki, a fourth grade girl who switches between loving Bart and hating him, as seen in the episodes, "Stealing First Base" and "Moonshine River."
 
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Sarah Kate Silverman is a comedienne who replaced Kath Soucie as the voice of Fry's ex-girlfriend Michelle in Futurama, starting with the episode "The Cryonic Woman" (Soucie voiced Michelle on "Space Pilot 3000").

Silverman is better known for her career in stand-up comedy where she tackles on subjects such as racism, AIDS, homosexuality, poop, and other disgusting and taboo subject matter. She was previously the girlfriend of talk show host Jimmy Kimmel and was made infamous when she made a music video for a guest spot entitled "I'm F**king Matt Damon". Silverman was once a cast member of NBC's long-running sketch show, Saturday Night Live during the show's 19th season (1993-1994), but faced creative differences with the crew members, rarely got any screentime, and was fired by Lorne Michaels via fax machine during the summer of 1994. Despite this, she did make a mark on the show with her celebrity impressions of Cher, Marisa Tomei, and Natalie Merchant.

She was also creator, executive producer, and star of her self-titled sitcom on Comedy Central, The Sarah Silverman Program. On Matt Groening's other animated sitcom, The Simpsons, Silverman voices Nikki, a fourth grade girl who switches between loving Bart and hating him, as seen in the episodes, "Stealing First Base" and "Moonshine River."

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