Liza Treyger (born 1987) is a Ukrainian-born comedian, actress, and podcast host.[1]

Born in Odessa, then part of the Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine), and raised in Chicago, Treyger made her television debut on NBC's Last Comic Standing in 2014.[2] She is best known as a stand-up comedian who has performed on platforms including Late Night with Seth Meyers and Chelsea Lately.[2] Her first hour-long stand-up special, Night Owl, was released on Netflix in January 2025 to critical acclaim.[3][4] As an actress, she co-starred in Netflix's Survival of the Thickest and has further appeared in Nope and The King of Staten Island.[5] She co-hosts the popular podcast That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast with fellow comedian and friend Kara Klenk.[6]

Early Life

Liza Treyger was born in the port city of Odessa in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, a constituent republic of the former Soviet Union (now Ukraine). At three years old, Treyger's family was granted the right to emigrate as Soviet Jews and, after a brief stop-over in Europe, in 1990 they settled in a northern Chicago suburb of Skokie.[7][8]

Career

Liza Treyger got her start in the Chicago comedy scene. She started doing stand-up comedy and open mic nights around 2009.[8] Her senior year of college she co-founded Riot Comedy, a popular, women-run weekly comedy showcase.[8] In 2014, she performed at the inaugural Comedy Exposition standup festival in Chicago.[8]

After moving to New York City, Treyger continued doing comedy, performing on platforms including Late Night with Seth Meyers, Chelsea Lately, and The Stand-Up Show with Katherine Ryan on Comedy Network. She also started acting, landing a major recurring role on Horace and Pete, a "Eugene O'Neill-esque dramatic web series" with Louis C.K., Steve Buscemi, Edie Falco, Alan Alda, and Jessica Lange.

Treyger recorded a half-hour stand-up special for Comedy Central in 2015 in front of a live audience in Boston. In 2018, Treyger released her second half-hour stand-up special as an episode in the first season of The Degenerates, a Netflix series of "no-holds-barred" comedy specials from "rising comics."

In 2019, Liza Treyger brought her "wonderfully smutty solo show" In the Weeds to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where one reviewer, who gave the show four out of four stars, described Treyger as a "comedy queen" whose "jokes rain down thick and fast" and whose "unfiltered comments resonate with many in the audience."[9]

Treyger and fellow comedian/friend Kara Klenk have co-hosted the podcast That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast since November 2020. Each episode they break down episodes of Law & Order: SVU and interview actors, directors, writers and/or producers from the show.[6][5] In 2022, Treyger and Klenk took the podcast on a twenty-five-city tour.[5] Treyger has also appeared on popular podcasts like Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend and The Mash-Up Americans.[2][7]

After smaller acting roles in movies like Pete Davidson's The King of Staten Island (2020) and Jordan Peele's Nope (2022), Treyger co-stared in Michelle Buteau's Survival of the Thickest (2023) on Netflix, which was renewed for a second season due to be released in March 2025.

In January 2025, Liza Treyger released her first full-hour stand-up special on Netflix, Night Owl, to critical acclaim. The New York Times included it in their article "5 Smart and Silly Specials to Entertain You," in which they wrote: "Treyger presents herself as weary and slothful, her brain broken by the internet scroll. But there's an excitement, a danger even, to her onstage persona, as she pushes jokes further than you expect, roasting the crowd."[10] Similarly, Vulture included it in their January 2025 article "4 New Comedy Specials You Should Definitely Watch (When You Have a Moment)," writing that there's "a thrilling tension underneath all of Liza Treyger's stand-up" and that "Treyger's conversational style is refreshing, and the laughs she earns roll along with a unique rhythm."[4]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2020 The King of Staten Island Waitress at Denino's
2022 Nope Commercial Makeup Artist
2024 Goodrich Comedian
2025 Night Owl Self Stand-up special for Netflix

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Adam Devine's House Party Self Stand-up
2014 Chelsea Lately Self Round Table; 4 episodes
2015 Comedy Central Presents: The Half Hour Self Half-hour stand-up special for Comedy Central; 2 episodes
2016 Horace and Pete Melissa TV mini series/web series
@midnight Self 1 episode
Not Safe with Nikki Glaser Self 1 episode
Late Night with Seth Meyers Self 1 episode
This Is Not Happening Self 1 episode
Funny as Hell Self 1 episode
2018 After After Party Self Video panelist
Comedy Knockout Self 1 episode
The Degenerates Self Half-hour stand-up special for Netflix; 1 episode
2019 The Stand-Up Show with Katherine Ryan Self Stand-up
2019-2020 Lights Out with David Spade Self Panelist; 3 episodes
2020 Gayme Show Self 1 episode
Planet Scum Live Self 1 episode
2021 Pause with Sam Jay Soul Stroke Class 1 episode
2023 Survival of the Thickest Jade 6 episodes
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Self - Bartender 1 episode
2025 Harlem Elyse 1 episode

Audio

Year Title Role Medium Notes
2020-2023 That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast Host Podcast 103 episodes

References

  1. ^ Post-Dispatch, Jorie Jacobi Special to the (January 24, 2024). "Brash, crass and hilarious, comedian Liza Treyger tells all". STLtoday.com.
  2. ^ a b c "Hire Liza Treyger to Speak | Get Pricing And Availability | Book Today". gothamartists.com. Retrieved 2025-02-24.
  3. ^ Zinoman, Jason (2025-02-22). "5 Smart and Silly Specials to Entertain You". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-02-24.
  4. ^ a b Fox, Jesse David (2025-01-31). "4 New Comedy Specials You Should Definitely Watch (When You Have a Moment)". Vulture. Retrieved 2025-02-24.
  5. ^ a b c Evans, Whitney (2023-07-15). "Liza Treyger Talks Survival of the Thickest & All Things SVU". TV Fanatic. Retrieved 2025-02-24.
  6. ^ a b "That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast". EXACTLY RIGHT. Retrieved 2025-02-24.
  7. ^ a b Mash-Up, Team (2023-12-05). "Liza Treyger On Always Speaking Your Mind". The Mash-Up Americans. Retrieved 2025-02-24.
  8. ^ a b c d "You Should Know Comedian Liza Treyger". Chicago Magazine. Retrieved 2025-02-24.
  9. ^ "In the Weeds ★★★★". Jewish Renaissance. 2019-08-16. Retrieved 2025-02-24.
  10. ^ Zinoman, Jason (2025-02-22). "5 Comedy Specials to Watch: Josh Johnson, Rosebud Baker and More". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-02-24.
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