How a Semester at Sea Helped Launch Iliza Shlesinger’s Stand-Up Career

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How a Semester at Sea Helped Launch Iliza Shlesinger’s Stand-Up Career
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The ‘Hard Feelings’ comedian on school struggles, discovering improv and sailing around the world.

Iliza Shlesinger, 40, is a comedian, actress, author and screenwriter.

She appears in the new season of HBO’s “The Righteous Gemstones,” and her latest Netflix stand-up special is “Hot Forever.” She is currently on her “Hard Feelings” world stand-up tour. She spoke with Marc Myers before the tour.Continue reading your article with

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