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The Comic's Comic Presents Last Things First
Sean L. McCarthy: Comedy journalist
300 episodes
3 days ago
Asking comedians about the historic lasts and firsts in their lives as their comedy careers have blossomed.
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Asking comedians about the historic lasts and firsts in their lives as their comedy careers have blossomed.
Show more...
Comedy Interviews
Arts,
Comedy,
Business,
Performing Arts,
Careers
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Episode #474: Tamara Yajia
The Comic's Comic Presents Last Things First
31 minutes 6 seconds
3 months ago
Episode #474: Tamara Yajia

Tamara Yajia’s family immigrated to America from Argentina twice before she became a teenager, and the second time prevented her from becoming potentially Argentina’s version of Britney Spears, for better or for worse. Yajia documents it all in her new memoir, CRY FOR ME, ARGENTINA: My Life as a Failed Child Star, and she sat down with me to talk about how she dealt with the pangs of life not meeting the expectations her family had given her growing up, how she strayed from performing for more than a decade and what drew her back to show business, where she has worked in the writers rooms of Apple TV’s Acapulco, Hulu’s This Fool, and Netflix’s upcoming show Strip Low. Her own script was picked up for development by an actual former child star in Selena Gomez, but I’ll let Tam tell you all about the importance of having celebrity mentors and surviving mishaps and family embarrassments. There’s a lot to get to, so let’s get to it!
The Comic's Comic Presents Last Things First
Asking comedians about the historic lasts and firsts in their lives as their comedy careers have blossomed.