Background
Denbo was born and raised in suburban Boston, in Swampscott, Massachusetts. Her mother is from Montreal, and her father is from New Jersey near Philadelphia. Both parents were raised in Orthodox Jewish households.
Denbo was born and raised in suburban Boston, in Swampscott, Massachusetts. Her mother is from Montreal, and her father is from New Jersey near Philadelphia. Both parents were raised in Orthodox Jewish households.
Jamie attended a Jewish day school from kindergarten to sixth grade. Denbo attended college at Boston University, where she participated in improvisational comedy.
She"s also known for co-starring in the Forex series Terriers and appearing in films such as Spy and The Heat. She is an only child. Several of Jamie"s summers were spent at Camp Tel Noar in Hampstead, New Hampshire.
Early in her career, Denbo performed comedy at the Comedy Warehouse at Disney World"s Pleasure Island in Orlando, Florida.
She also teaches classes there. She performed stand-up comedy for Just Foreign Laughs in Montreal and Aspen Comedy Festival.
She and Chaffin were slated to star in a comedy film after their success as supporting characters in the comedy feature The Heat. Denbo was one of the stars of the sitcom Happy Hour, playing the role of Tina Difabio.
She also played Susan Jones on the Goodnight Burbank video podcast.
On August 5, 2007 she returned as co-anchor on the show. Her pilot Ronna & Beverly (based on the popular stage show she performs with Jessica Chaffin at the University of California, Berkeley) aired as a comedy special on the Showtime network in December 2009. In 2011, Denbo and Chaffin started the Ronna and Beverly comedy podcast where they interview different celebrities each week.
In 2010, she co-starred as Maggie Lefferts on the Forex series Terriers.
She has frequently appeared in comedy segments on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. She has made guest appearances on shows such as Curb Your Enthusiasm, Happy Endings, The Life & Times of Tim, Reno 911!, Suburgatory, Bad Judge, Mike & Molly, Weeds, and Mulaney.
In December 2011, Denbo and Kerri Kenney-Silver made a pilot for Comedy Central called Dame Delilah’s Rabbit Hole Ranch based on a web-series they previously created and starred in. Her screenplay for Best Buds was sold to Vendome Pictures in 2010 with Natalie Portman attached to produce and star.
Denbo is also a contributing writer for The Huffington Post.