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She is the younger sister of the humorist and ''[[This American Life]]'' contributor [[David Sedaris]].
She is the younger sister of the humorist and ''[[This American Life]]'' contributor [[David Sedaris]].

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* [[Beauty Inversion]]: Sedaris wanted to avert [[Hollywood Homely]] for her character in ''Strangers With Candy'', so she made the character into [[The Grotesque]].
* [[Beauty Inversion]]: Sedaris wanted to avert [[Hollywood Homely]] for her character in ''Strangers With Candy'', so she made the character into [[The Grotesque]].
* [[Real Women Don't Wear Dresses]]: Averted- Even though she's one of the best living arguments against the whole "Women can't be funny or strong" claim, she's often seen dressed like a Fairy Princess Homemaker.
* [[Real Women Don't Wear Dresses]]: Averted- Even though she's one of the best living arguments against the whole "Women can't be funny or strong" claim, she's often seen dressed like a Fairy Princess Homemaker.

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Amy Sedaris is an actress and comedian, born March 29, 1961, best known as Jerri Blank on the cult TV series Strangers with Candy. She has also written a book called I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence.

She is the younger sister of the humorist and This American Life contributor David Sedaris.

Amy Sedaris provides examples of the following tropes: