Rachel Bloom wearing a black dress with white floral patterns posing at an event highlighting her bio and career.

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Rachel Bloom

Born

April 3, 1987

Died
Birthplace

Los Angeles County, California, US

Age

39 Years Old

Horoscope

Aries

Who Is Rachel Bloom?

Rachel Bloom is an American actress, comedian, singer, and writer, known for her sharp wit and musical comedy prowess. Her work often blends humor with candid explorations of mental health and relationships.

She first captivated audiences with viral YouTube music videos like “Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury,” which garnered significant online attention. This success quickly led to her breakout role in the acclaimed television series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

Full NameRachel Leah Bloom
GenderFemale
Height5 feet 3.5 inches (161 cm)
Relationship StatusMarried
Net Worth$3 million
NationalityAmerican
EthnicityAshkenazi Jewish
EducationNew York University (BFA)
FatherAlan Bloom
MotherShelli Bloom
KidsOne Daughter

Early Life and Education

Family life shaped Rachel Bloom’s early creative pursuits, as her mother was a musician and her father a healthcare lawyer. Born in Los Angeles County, California, she grew up in Manhattan Beach as an only child.

She attended Manhattan Beach public schools, including Mira Costa High School, where she actively participated in the drama program. Bloom later earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Drama from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts in 2009.

Notable Relationships

Rachel Bloom is married to writer, actor, and director Dan Gregor. They tied the knot in 2015 after dating for six years.

The couple shares one daughter, who was born in March 2020. Bloom has openly discussed their family life and her experiences as a mother.

Career Highlights

Rachel Bloom’s breakthrough came with the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend series, which she co-created and starred in from 2015 to 2019. Her portrayal of Rebecca Bunch earned widespread critical acclaim and multiple awards, including a Golden Globe.

Beyond television, she expanded her reach into stage productions and writing, touring with her one-woman show “Death, Let Me Do My Show.” This successful live performance was later adapted into a Netflix comedy special in 2024.

Signature Quote

“I’m a comedian, and I have my share of anxiety and depression; so do most of my friends. My humor tends to lie in the juxtaposition of extreme lightness — I’m a huge musical-theater fan — and extreme darkness.”