Jamie Lee
One of the most promising young female comedians of the 2010s, Jamie Lee began her career doing the stand-up circuit. She performed behind a microphone in clubs, then graduated to television series such as the sitcom "Undateable" (NBC 2014-16) and most prominently, the reality competition "Last Comic Standing" (NBC 2003-), where she earned the title of semi-finalist. Lee also co-hosted the first annual Critics' Choice Awards for Vh1.com. Her biggest break, however, came via the reality series "Girl Code" (MTV 2014-15), a reality series structured as a "how-to manual" of tips about the difficulties of contemporary female life. On the side, Lee also starred in countless commercials, web series, and big-screen comedy features, notably an irreverent role as a Christian evangelist opposite Russell Brand in the comedy "Paradise" (2013). Remarkably, though, Lee's ambitions weren't limited to work in front of the camera. She also wrote for programs including "Ridiculousness" (MTV 2012-) and "The Pete Holmes Show" (TBS 2013-14); wrote a popular blog; and created the web series "Kid Farm," a spoof of the reality hit "19 Kids and Counting" (TLC 2008-15) that drew critical acclaim on social media.