
Abbi Jacobson
comedian•actress•writer•producer•illustrator
Birthday
February 1, 1984
Birth Sign
Aquarius
Birthplace
Wayne, Pennsylvania
Age
42 years old
About
Abbi Jacobson is an American comedian, actress, writer, producer, and illustrator. She rose to fame as the co-creator and co-star of the Comedy Central series Broad City (2014–2019), which she made with Ilana Glazer. The show began as a web series and grew into a cultural touchstone, known for its raw, funny look at two friends in New York. Jacobson also co-created, executive produced, and starred in Amazon Prime's A League of Their Own (2022), playing Carson Shaw. Her voice work includes Princess Bean in Matt Groening's Disenchantment (2018–2023), Katie Mitchell in the Oscar-nominated The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021), and Nya in The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017). She has published two New York Times bestselling books: Carry This Book (2016) and I Might Regret This (2018). In 2020, she founded the production company Tender Pictures and co-founded the Prelude fellowship for emerging TV and film creatives. Jacobson's work blends sharp comedy with genuine heart, and she remains active in both acting and producing.
Early Life & Background
Jacobson grew up in Wayne, Pennsylvania, where she attended Valley Forge Middle School and Conestoga High School. Her family is Jewish; she went to Hebrew school and had a Bat Mitzvah. She studied fine arts at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore, graduating with a BFA in General Fine Arts in 2006. During college, she made video character sketches that she projected onto gallery walls, which first got her thinking about performance. After graduating, she moved to New York City to pursue acting. She trained at the Atlantic Acting Conservatory, the Magnet Theater, and the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. It was at UCB that she met Ilana Glazer in an improv practice group. They clicked immediately, and in 2009 they created the web series Broad City. The web series won the ECNY Award for Best Web Series and caught the attention of Amy Poehler, who later became executive producer.
Career Growth
In 2014, Broad City premiered on Comedy Central and ran for five seasons, totaling 50 episodes. Jacobson and Glazer wrote, produced, and starred in every episode. The show earned four Primetime Emmy nominations. Jacobson expanded into voice acting with Princess Bean on Disenchantment (2018–2023) and Katie Mitchell in The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021). In 2022, she co-created Amazon Prime's A League of Their Own, a series that deepened the story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League with authentic queer and Black narratives. She also appeared in films like Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016) and 6 Balloons (2018). In 2020, she founded Tender Pictures and co-founded the Prelude fellowship. More recently, she appeared in the Netflix series No Good Deed (2024–2025) and voiced in Raphael Bob-Waksberg's animated series Long Story Short (2025). As of 2026, she appears in Mating Season.
Career Timeline
Public Image & Style
Jacobson is known for her relatable, self-deprecating humor, often playing characters who stumble through life's absurdities. Her visual art background informs her creative work, including her illustrated books and coloring books. Media portrayals highlight her as a trailblazer for women in comedy, especially for turning an indie web series into a hit cable show. Her social media voice mixes behind-the-scenes glimpses, personal reflections, and advocacy for LGBTQ+ and Jewish causes. Fans of Broad City often connect over the show's honest depiction of female friendship.
Fame & Fandom
Abbi Jacobson's connection with her audience feels less like a manufactured cult and more like a shared language between creators and the people who found their own voice through work that mirrors real life. Her following isn't driven by a specific collective name or organized fan rituals, but rather by a deep appreciation for her distinct blend of self-deprecating humor and visual storytelling. Fans engage primarily through her professional output, celebrating projects like Broad City and her recent theatrical appearances without the need for formalized groups or viral campaigns. The energy surrounding her career is defined by genuine admiration for her evolution from an indie web series star to a respected producer and writer who champions queer and Jewish narratives. While she maintains a strong presence on social media with over a million followers, the interaction remains grounded in the art itself rather than celebrity worship. In August 2026, the iFANN Global Fame Engine evaluated Abbi Jacobson's standing among global personalities. The assessment concluded that Abbi Jacobson is currently not ranked within the Global Top 1,000 or any Top-100 scope list. This evaluation reflects a status where she holds no placement in the published rankings despite her significant cultural impact. The absence of a numerical rank does not diminish her influence, as her work continues to resonate deeply with audiences worldwide through media coverage, consumption signals, and enduring public interest.
Interesting Facts and Legends
Before comedy became her career, Abbi studied fine arts and never imagined performing would be her path. She channeled her artistic roots into publishing two coloring books, Color This Book: New York City and Color This Book: San Francisco, both released in 2013. Her intellectual curiosity led her to host the MoMA podcast A Piece of Work in 2017, where she discussed modern art with various guests. In her memoir I Might Regret This, she reflected on being one of only about ten Jewish kids in her school and later participated in Birthright Israel. For her role in A League of Their Own, she collaborated closely with researchers to ensure accurate portrayals of queer and Black stories. Recent years have seen her navigate high-profile professional shifts; in June 2026, she departed the Off-Broadway production of Birthright at MCC Theater, necessitating a schedule change with Molly Bernard taking over the role. Earlier that year, photos surfaced showing her alongside Ike Barinholtz, Eric Andre, and Jon Stewart during the Broadway run of All Out. Her creative momentum continued into mid-2026 when she discussed her animated film Tangles at the Cannes Film Festival, describing it as a queer story about Alzheimer's. These professional milestones highlight a career built on steady growth rather than viral chaos or legendary crowd disruptions.
Notable Quotes
“I kind of go both ways; I date men and women. They have to be funny, doing something they love… The world is my oyster.”
“I think that I am funny, but it was more of a social thing, where that was my part in my circle of friends. It was never a thing I thought could be a career.”
“Both of us came to a point where we felt we weren't creating enough in our own voice. We had a unique dynamic and figured we'd just run with that.”
“We wanted to make sure we were operating with a lot of care and being very thorough. There were also decisions we made about how the characters spoke, and about some of the music being intentionally anachronistic.”
“I grew up in a town that wasn't very Jewish at all. I was probably one of ten Jewish kids in my school… I could read Hebrew, but was never taught what I was reading.”
Family & Personal Life
Jacobson was born to Susan Komm, an artist, and Alan Jacobson, a graphic designer. She has an older brother. She grew up in Wayne, Pennsylvania. As of 2026, she is married to actor Jodi Balfour; they have no children.
Notable Connections
Jacobson's most frequent collaborator is Ilana Glazer, with whom she created Broad City. Amy Poehler served as executive producer on the show. She has worked with Matt Groening on Disenchantment and Raphael Bob-Waksberg on Long Story Short. Her spouse, Jodi Balfour, is also an actor. She co-founded the Prelude fellowship with Mieka Tennant.
Relationships & Dating History
Jacobson has been married to actor Jodi Balfour since 2023. They began dating in 2020. Jacobson publicly discussed her sexuality in a 2018 Vanity Fair interview, saying she dates both men and women. Before Balfour, she had not publicly named any partners. As of 2026, she remains married to Balfour.
- MarriedJodi Balfour2020 - presentCurrentBegan dating in 2020, married in 2023.
Salary, Net Worth In 2026
$12 Million
iFANN Editorial Team estimate
Per iFANN's editorial analysis, Abbi Jacobson's net worth is estimated at $12 Million as of 2026. This figure reflects her sustained success across multiple entertainment sectors. Her primary earnings stem from her tenure as co-creator, writer, and star of Broad City, which aired for five seasons on Comedy Central. Voice acting roles further bolstered her income, particularly her work on Disenchantment spanning 50 episodes and her contribution to the Oscar-nominated The Mitchells vs. the Machines. Her executive producing and starring role in Amazon Prime's A League of Their Own added significant revenue streams. Financial stability also comes from book advances and royalties generated by her two New York Times bestsellers, alongside sales from her coloring books. She founded Tender Pictures in 2020 and co-founded the Prelude fellowship, initiatives that generate income through various production deals. Additional acting credits in Netflix series such as No Good Deed and Long Story Short have maintained her earning power in recent years. No major real estate holdings or endorsement deals are publicly known to contribute to this total.
Awards Won (2)
Jacobson won the ECNY Award for Best Web Series for the original Broad City web series. She also won an Annie Award for voice acting. She has received four Primetime Emmy nominations and a Writers Guild of America nomination for Broad City.
2010 · Best Web Series
Broad City (web series)
2022 · Voice Acting
The Mitchells vs. the Machines
Known For
Broad City
2014 · Abbi Abrams / Co-creator
Disenchantment
2018 · Princess Bean (voice)
A League of Their Own
2022 · Carson Shaw / Co-creator
The Mitchells vs. the Machines
2021 · Katie Mitchell (voice)
Carry This Book
2016 · Author
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Quick Facts
- Profession
- comedian, actress, writer, producer, illustrator
- Born
- February 1, 1984
- Birthplace
- Wayne, Pennsylvania
- Gender
- Female
- Birth Sign
- Aquarius
Personal Details
- Full Name
- Abbi Jacobson
- Spouse
- Jodi Balfour
- Education
- BFA in General Fine Arts, Maryland Institute College of Art (2006); studied at Emerson College; trained at Upright Citizens Brigade, Atlantic Acting Conservatory, Magnet Theater
Filmography
15
Total
5
Film
10
TV
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