Comedian and actress Lori Beth Denberg is part of the golden age of 90s sitcom. Perhaps best known for starring in the sketch-show comedy series ‘All That,’ Denberg has earned cult-like status over the years and a dedicated fanbase. Born and raised in Northridge, California, Denberg famously caught the eye of a Nickelodeon talent scout as she delivered a winning high-school performance. Denberg landed the role and cemented her future in television nostalgia. Earning high praise for her comedic flair, Denberg appeared on the high energy kids’ show ‘Figure it Out.’ Now one of the most loved artists of her generation, Denberg continues to raise the roof.
In her golden hour, Denberg has had a remarkable comeback. Starring in the multi-award winning short film ‘Lost Treasure of the Valley,’ Denberg earned a Best Supporting Actress award from the Dreamachine International Film Festival. Denberg’s portfolio of work speaks for itself. Since her debut in the 90s, she has featured in a wealth of film and television projects. From the comedy ‘Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story,’ to ‘The Steve Hardy Show’ and ‘The Doll Web Series,’ Denberg continually shapes her craft. Often reuniting with her ‘All That’ castmates, Denberg appeared in ‘Good Burger’ and MTV’s ‘Wild N’ Out.’
More recently, Denberg has reprised her Loud Librarian role in the 2019 revival of ‘All That.’ With a range of projects on the horizon, including the comedy series ‘The Tonopath Five,’ Denberg will be entertaining audiences for years to come.