Betsy Sodaro who plays Cholera Victim Nancy in Ghosts

Betsy Sodaro was born on June 10, 1984 in Summit County, Colorado. She hails is the youngest of four sisters. Growing up, she was involved in acting thanks to her father's influence as a children's dramatist and English teacher. After training at the Sacramento Comedy Spot and later moving to Los Angeles in 2007, she pursued a career in comedy. She is currently 39 years old.



Her career as Versatile actress
She is heavily influenced by Chris Farley's comedic style, which is evident in her performances where she brings physicality and bold characters to her sketches. She admires Farley's ability to make people laugh while also showing vulnerability, which has greatly shaped her own approach to comedy. In addition to her sketch work, Sodaro has also appeared in a number of feature films, showcasing her versatility as a comedic actor. She stands at a height of 5 feet 4 inches tall.
Betsy Sodaro has appeared in a variety of feature films over the years. In 2010, Betsy was in UCB co-founder Matt Besser's first sketch show on Comedy Central called This Show Will Get You High. In 2012, she appeared in TV show 'Animal Practice'. She provided additional voices in "Monsters University" and playing Graduate #2 in "The To Do List" in 2013. In 2018, she took on the role of Powell's Information Person in "Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot" and voiced Gate in "Next Gen."

In 2019, she portrayed the Grumpy Maid of Honor in "Plus One" and Tough Bouncer in "Valley Girl." In 2020, she showcased her talent by playing a Defense Attorney in "An American Pickle" and taking on the roles of Bunny Golden Arm and Danny in "Hubie Halloween."
In 2021, Betsy portrayed a Probation Officer in the film "Music" and lent her voice to characters in movies like "The Prank" and "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish." In 2022, she appeared on Ghosts as Nancy, a ghost who died from cholera. In 2023, she took on the role of Chef Ida in "The Out-Laws."
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