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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’?”