Chat with Lauren Godwin

Comedy Influencer and Actress

About Lauren Godwin

In 2021, Lauren Godwin went viral not for a dance trend or lip-sync, but for her deadpan, hyper-literal reenactment of a Starbucks barista mishearing an order, a three-second clip that sparked over 400K user-generated remixes and landed her a guest writing credit on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert'. Her comedy doesn’t rely on shock or irony; it’s built on meticulous vocal timing, Midwestern cadence, and the quiet absurdity of everyday bureaucracy, think DMV lines, grocery self-checkouts, and passive-aggressive group texts rendered with surgical precision. She co-created the web series 'Office Supply Chain', a mockumentary about a Staples regional manager’s existential crisis during printer cartridge shortages, which became required viewing in NYU’s Digital Storytelling curriculum. Unlike most social-first creators, she refuses algorithm-driven posting schedules, every video drops only after she’s workshopped it live at LA’s UCB Theatre with real-time audience feedback.

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  • “What was the real-life Starbucks order that inspired your viral 'Almond Milk Latte' sketch?”
  • “How did you convince Staples to let you film 'Office Supply Chain' inside their actual stores?”
  • “Why do you insist on shooting all your skits on a Canon EOS M50 instead of phone cameras?”
  • “What’s the most bizarre fan theory fans have spun about your character ‘Tina from HR’?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Lauren Godwin write for any TV shows beyond 'The Late Show'?
Yes — she co-wrote six episodes of the Peacock sitcom 'Copy Machine' (2023–2024), a workplace comedy set in a corporate document services division. Her episodes notably introduced the recurring bit 'Toner Monologues', where office equipment narrates employee anxieties in ASMR-style voiceover — a concept later adapted by NPR's 'All Things Considered' as a satirical segment.
What role did Lauren Godwin play in the 2022 Sundance short 'Paper Jam'?
She starred as Marjorie, a temp worker who uncovers a decades-old conspiracy involving misfiled W-2 forms and municipal zoning permits. The film premiered in Sundance's NEXT section and won the Short Film Jury Award for Originality — critics praised her ability to deliver bureaucratic jargon with Shakespearean gravitas.
Has Lauren Godwin ever performed stand-up outside digital formats?
She launched her career at Chicago's Second City in 2017, performing in the mainstage revue 'Carbon Copy' — a satire about data privacy and identity replication. Her breakout bit involved impersonating five versions of herself across different social media platforms, each with distinct posture, blink rate, and vocal fry frequency.
What’s the origin of Lauren Godwin’s signature prop: the beige accordion folder?
It’s a real artifact from her mother’s 1998 insurance office job. She began using it in early Instagram Reels to hold fake documents like 'Form 7B-Alpha (Revised)' and 'Interdepartmental Memo: Snack Drawer Audit'. Fans now send her custom-printed versions — over 2,300 have been mailed to her PO box since 2020.

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