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At five feet three
inches, Sue Costello may look harmless, but once she opens her
mouth, it is obvious that this blonde means business - funny
business. Sue has the ability to bring a room full of patrons to
tears with her comedic disposition and vivacious wit. That
mixed with her vulnerability and honesty has made her one of the
only women in the
business who can do what she does.
From her thick Boston accent to her street smart demeanor to
her ability to make you feel like you want to take care of her,
and be her best friend, Sue has the "it" factor. After
graduating from the University of Massachusetts with a bachelor
Degree in Theatre Arts, Sue began her career as a stand-up
comedian in Boston, later relocating to the bustling city of
Manhattan.
Since that time, she has appeared on several television shows
such as "NYPD Blue" and "Tough Crowd" with
Colin Quinn and Comedy Central. After starring in two TV
pilots for CBS, Sue earned her very own self titled television
series, "Costello." Sue was also a producer and the
co-creator of the show. Though "Costello" lived a
short life on air,
Sue received various accolades for her energetic wit. Sue was
a guest host on NBC's "Later." She has also performed
on Comedy Central's "Premium Blend." In addition to
television appearances, Sue has also honed her performing
skills on the stage and the big screen. Sue was cast in
such films as "Southie" starring Donnie Wahlberg and
directed by John Shea, and "Once in the Life," with
Laurence Fishbourne.
Sue's already extensive resume continues to grow, she performed
with Rosie Perez, Alan Cumming and Olympia Dukakis at the
Nantucket Film Festival's Story telling event. She co-starred in
Jim Breuer's pilot for Comedy Central. Her stand up reached a
new level when she made to the finals of NBC's Last Comic
Standing. Sue has also been a regular
guest host on "Breuer Unleashed" on Sirius radio. She
is currently performing her one-woman show, "Minus 32 Million
Words,"
in New York City (see calendar for details).
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