Sunda Croonquist
 

Billed by the New York Times as "one of the funniest women in comedy today", Sunda Croonquist redefines the role of the female comedian. Between performances, Sunda miraculously manages to maintain order in her daily life which includes her family: 15 month old daughter, Aviva, her corporate attorney husband and her hyper-critical Jewish mother-in-law. Sunda transforms her personal, everyday experiences into hilarious comedy, with her unique perspective and array of vibrant characters.

Deemed by the New York Daily News as "the only woman that can make Jerry Lewis laugh", after performing with him on his annual Labor Day Telethon, Sunda has made lasting impressions on film, television, stage and the voiceover world. Sunda is featured in the independent film, Sex and Bullets, starring Judd Nelson and Seymour Cassel. Her television credits include: HBO's Chris Rock Show, Comedy Central, TBS‚ Movie Lounge, VH-1 and a host of others. Notorious for her natural quick wit and polished interviewing skills, Sunda hosted the web cast for VH-1's PETA Millennium Gala, striking up on-the spot interviews with Pamela Anderson, Alec Baldwin, James Cromwell and other popular Hollywood celebrities.