Sierra Katow

[4] While attending college, Katow performed in and around Boston and around Hollywood when home on summer break, and participated in a Lampoon roast of and award ceremony for Jimmy Fallon in 2015.

[8][9][10] Katow began performing at comedy clubs at the age of 16, and broke into the West Coast stand-up industry during high school.

[4][2][11] During college she often performed at open mics at comedy clubs in the Boston area, and through this organised further gigs with fellow comedians while backstage.

Katow has written for Take My Wife; Drop the Mic; Earth to Ned and Close Enough on HBO Max; The Wedding Coach on Netflix; and Eureka!

[14] She co-hosted the comedy podcast SCUSSION with SCLARQ + SKATOW with fellow comedian and Harvard alumnus Sam Clark in 2016.