Cameron Esposito Biography
Cameron Esposito (Cameron Young Esposito) is an American comic, actor, and podcaster, best known for her show Take My Wife, as well as her stand-up comedy and podcast Queery.
She substantially focuses on topics surrounding the LGBTQ community, social justice, feminism, and the challenges faced by members of marginalized communities.
Cameron Esposito Age
She was born on 17 October 1981 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. She is 41 years old as of 2022.
Cameron Esposito Height
Esposito stands at a height of 5 feet 4 inches tall.
Cameron Esposito Family
Esposito was born and raised in Western Springs, Illinois to parents Brenda and Nick Esposito. She has a sister named, Allyson Esposito.
Cameron Esposito Rhea Butcher | Cameron Esposito Husband
She is openly gay and she was married to River Butcher, a stand-up comic, actor, writer, producer, and podcast host from 2015–2018. The two met at an open mic hosted by Esposito, and they started dating. They tied the knot on December 12, 2015, and divorced in August 2018.

Cameron Esposito Net Worth
Esposito has an estimated net worth of about $1 million to $5 million
Cameron Esposito Salary
She earns an estimated salary of about $ 10000 to $50000 annually.
Cameron Esposito Education
While in high school, Esposito swam breast stroke on the swim team, was a semifinalist for the National Merit Scholarship Program, and was a member of a community service group called The Marians Society. She graduated from Benet Academy in 2000.
She studied theology and English at Boston College, intending to become a social worker in Chicago. While in Boston, Esposito played rugby and performed in the school’s improv troupe, My Mother’s Fleabag. She graduated from Boston College in 2004.
After returning to Illinois, Esposito took a semester of social work courses at the University of Chicago but she realized she did not want to be a social worker after all.
Cameron Esposito Career
She began her stand-up career in Chicago, performing in various local venues, including as a regular at The Lincoln Lodge from 2007 to 2011.
Esposito appeared at a number of comedy festivals, including SXSW, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, the Moontower, and SF Sketchfest. To supplement her income, Esposito worked with students in special education, as a law clerk at her father’s law firm, and as a nanny.
In 2013, she made her television debut on The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Fellow guest Jay Leno expressed admiration for Esposito, calling her “the future of comedy”.
Esposito has also appeared on Conan and on Last Call with Carson Daly. She also voiced “Carroll the Cloud Person” on an episode of Cartoon Network’s animated show Adventure Time. In 2014, The entertainment media website Consequence of Sound named Esposito its comedian of the year .
In the fall of 2014, she created a series of videos with BuzzFeed Motion Pictures titled “Ask a Lesbian”, in which she answers a variety of questions sent in to BuzzFeed staff about lesbianism. The videos also feature Butcher, with whom she has performed comedy with previously.
Cameron Esposito Take My Wife
Esposito is best known for her lesbian content creation, especially hers and Butcher’s television show Take My Wife, which streamed on Seeso until the service was discontinued in November 2017.
In March 2018, Take My Wife was picked up by iTunes and season 2 became available to the public. It was then acquired by Starz in April 2018.
Cameron Esposito Stand Up
Esposito co-hosts the stand up comedy podcast “Put Your Hands Together” with River Butcher, which is recorded weekly in front of a live audience at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in Los Angeles.
Cameron Esposito Tattoos
Esposito has a Chicago flag drawn on her arm.
Cameron Esposito Movies
Year |
Title |
Role |
2016 |
Sleight |
Luna |
2016 |
First Girl I Loved |
Jasmine |
2016 |
Operator |
Chloe Johnston |
2016 |
Mother’s Day |
Max |
2017 |
The Hero |
Herself |
Cameron Esposito Tv Shows
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2013 |
The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson |
Guest |
1 episode |
2014–2016 |
Last Call With Carson Daly |
Guest |
2 episodes |
2014 |
Conan |
Guest |
1 episode |
2014–2017 |
Adventure Time |
Carroll the Cloud Person (voice) |
2 episodes |
2014 |
Ask a Lesbian |
Host |
Web series |
2014–2016 |
Maron |
Zoe |
5 episodes |
2015 |
Comedy Bang! Bang! |
Server |
Episode: “Maya Rudolph Wears a Black Skirt & Strappy Sandals” |
2015 |
Drunk History |
Herself |
Episode: “Journalism” |
2016–present |
We Bare Bears |
Ranger Tabes (voice) |
8 episodes |
2016 |
Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ |
Liz |
Episode: “Roger Me Rightly” |
2016–present |
Take My Wife |
Cameron |
14 episodes |
2017 |
Danger & Eggs |
Rad (voice) |
Episode: “Chill Twins/Nightmare” |
2018 |
Big City Greens |
Additional voices (Manager) |
Episode: “Parade Day/DIY Guys” |
Cameron Esposito Albums
Year |
Title |
Label |
2010 |
Grab Them Aghast |
Rooftop Comedy Records |
2015 |
Same Sex Symbol |
Kill Rock Stars |
2016 |
Marriage Material |
Comedy Dynamics |
2017 |
Back to Back |
aspecialthing records |
2018 |
Rape Jokes |
aspecialthing records |
Cameron Esposito Podcast
Year |
Title |
Role |
2013–present |
Put Your Hands Together |
Host |
2013–2015 |
Wham Bam Pow |
Host |
2013–present |
Comedy Bang! Bang! |
Guest |
2014 |
My Brother, My Brother and Me |
Guest |
2014–2016 |
How Did This Get Made? |
Guest |
2015 |
With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus |
Guest |
2016 |
“Bad with Money with Gaby Dunn” |
Guest |
2017–present |
Queery |
Host |
2017 |
Nancy |
Guest |
2017 |
Homophilia |
Guest |
2018 |
Nancy |
Guest |