INTRODUCTION
Rachel Sennott (@treaclyboy) is an American actress, comedian, screenwriter, and television showrunner who has emerged as a defining creative voice of Gen Z and millennial cinema. Initially gaining notoriety for her chaotic alt-comedy Twitter presence and independent films, she quickly scaled into a Hollywood powerhouse. In 2026, she holds a rare multihyphenate status in television, serving as the creator, star, writer, director, and executive producer of her critically acclaimed HBO comedy series I Love LA.
Birth name: Rachel Anne Sennott
Career
Actress, Comedian, Screenwriter, Director, Showrunner
Birthday
September 19, 1995
Age: 30
Zodiac Sign:
Virgo
Birthplace: Simsbury, Connecticut, U.S.
Nationality: American
HOW BIG IS Rachel Sennott ON THE NET?
Rachel commands a highly influential digital footprint, with her distinct, hyper-relatable comedic writing generating millions of impressions across Instagram and TikTok. Represented by the elite Creative Artists Agency (CAA), she has seen her mainstream cinematic and streaming features reach tens of millions of viewers globally. Supported by major network backend deals, prominent screenwriting credits, and high-fashion brand partnerships—such as her major 2026 campaign with Marc Jacobs—her estimated net worth sits at $2.5 million.
HOW DID Rachel Sennott become famous?
Rachel first blew up globally in 2020 as the lead star and executive producer of Emma Seligman’s critically adored independent film Shiva Baby. She parlayed her breakthrough alt-comedy fame into mainstream Hollywood status by starring in A24’s hit slasher-satire Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) and co-writing and starring in the raunchy queer comedy Bottoms (2023). She cemented her elite standing in the industry by portraying legendary comedy writer Rosie Shuster in Sony’s Saturday Night (2024), culminating in her sweeping the 2026 Gotham Television Awards with her hit series I Love LA.
BEFORE THE FAME
Raised in a traditional Catholic household of Irish and Italian descent in Simsbury, Connecticut, Rachel discovered her love for performance at a young age. She relocated to New York City to attend the NYU Tisch School of the Arts, graduating with a BFA in 2017. Long before landing major studio film roles, she struggled to find her footing in traditional industry casting, instead grinding on the brutal NYC open mic scene and self-producing local alt-comedy shows like Puke Fest while using Twitter to broadcast her unfiltered dating and lifestyle humor.
CLOSE WITH (ASSOCIATED);
Rachel maintains a tight-knit circle of elite artistic and personal alliances within the modern entertainment space. She shares a legendary, career-defining creative partnership with Oscar-nominated actress and comedian Ayo Edebiri, with whom she co-developed early Comedy Central web shorts and co-starred in Bottoms. On her television ventures, she frequently collaborates with prominent creators, including co-creating the series Big Mistakes alongside Dan Levy. Her high-fashion and pop-culture presence frequently crosses paths with major internet icons, featuring top-tier lifestyle creators like Quenlin Blackwell and Larray directly within her cinematic visual projects.
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