Angela Trimbur


Angela Denise Trimbur is an American actress, comedian and dancer. She is best known for her role as Isabel in Trash Fire, Tina the wild '80s party camp counselor in the horror comedy film The Final Girls, and Penny Whitewall on FXX's animated series Major Lazer. She has also had roles in the films Halloween II and The Kings of Summer.

Personal life

Trimbur was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania on July 19. She attended Neshaminy High School and graduated in 1999. Prior to attending high school, She was homeschooled. She grew up a Jehovah's Witness, though she has stated she no longer practices the religion. Trimbur is a member of the Los Angeles-based basketball team Pistol Shrimps, alongside actress Aubrey Plaza. She created the LA City Municipal Dance Squad, a team of dancers to perform halftime show for the Los Angeles Women's Community Basketball pickup league.
In July 2018, Trimbur was diagnosed with breast cancer.

Career

Trimbur began her acting career training in scene study at Sanford Meisner's Playhouse West, and improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles. She has guest starred in episodes of The Good Place, Drunk History, Workaholics, Californication, Anger Management, Hand of God, and .
In 2015, Trimbur gained praise for her supporting role as Tina in the horror comedy The Final Girls. On April 28, 2015, Comedy Central bought an untitled comedy series created by Trimbur, Amanda Lund, and Maria Blasucci, which focuses on a misfit, all-female basketball team in Los Angeles., Trimbur and Blasucci have appeared in the 2016 documentary film The Pistol Shrimps, about the actual recreational basketball team of the same name, but no further news regarding the possible Comedy Central series is available.

Filmography

Film

Television