Heather Campbell
Heather Anne Campbell is an Emmy-nominated writer and comedian whose credits include Saturday Night Live, Drew Carey's Improv-a-Ganza, Incredible Crew on Cartoon Network, and Fox's upcoming ADHD. Along with partner Miles Stroth, she holds the UCBLA Cagematch record, peforming undefeated from 2011-2013 in Heather&Miles.
Her UCB sketch group, The Midnight Show, was singled out as an "act to watch in 2013" by LA Weekly. Additionally, her TMS video "Drive Recklessly," was nominated for Best Original Viral Sketch by Comedy Central in 2012. The Midnight Show was a finalist in the Friars' Club National Sketch Comedy Contest, called, "a [sketch group] that should be on television," by Laughspin, and named, "Kings of Dot Comedy," by G4. Their album, "Wow, Whaddya Know!?" is available on iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon.
On Thursday nights, she performs with Last Day of School in the TXT MSG SHW, which LA Weekly called the Best of LA in 2009 and again in 2013.
Heather began improvising at Improv Olympic, in Chicago, at the age of 15. As one of Del Close's students, she completed her work in the Windy City as the youngest member of Close’s final production, Spoo -- which toured to the Austin Comedy Festival.
A four-year member of Northwestern University’s The Mee-Ow Show, she was hired by Boom Chicago in Amsterdam, and spent three years abroad until moving to Los Angeles in 2005. Soon after, Heather was selected for The Groundlings Sunday Company, while simultaneously performing at UCB, IOWest, and Ultimate Improv.
She also used to be the editor of a video-game magazine, and is currently probably playing Street Fighter IV on her Xbox somewhere.




