Samaria Johnson (born January 13, 1982), better known as Sam Jay, is an American comedian and writer. She is best known as a writer for Saturday Night Live (2017–2020), her
Netflix comedy special 3 in the Morning (2020), and as the co-creator and co-star of the
HBO comedy series Pause with Sam Jay (2021–2022) and the
Peacock comedy series Bust Down (2022).
Early life
Jay was born Samaria Johnson[1] in
Atlanta on January 13, 1982.[2] She grew up in the
Dorchester neighborhood of
Boston,[3] and studied for a degree in communications but quit due to lack of interest.[4]
Career
After years of working in an office and as a music manager, Jay performed her first stand-up comedy routine in 2012, at the age of 29.[4][5] In 2017, she joined the writing staff of Saturday Night Live,[6] becoming the first black
lesbian writer in the show's history and the second black lesbian to be involved with the show overall (after performer
Danitra Vance joined the cast 32 years prior).[3][5] She co-wrote the "Black Jeopardy" sketch.[7] In 2018, she performed stand-up on
Netflix's The Comedy Lineup and starred in a half-hour stand-up special for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents.[8][9]
In September 2020, it was announced that
HBO had ordered a sitcom co-written by and starring Jay.[19] She partnered with producer
Prentice Penny to create the series, which was named PAUSE with Sam Jay. The first season premiered in May 2021,[20] and the show was renewed by HBO for a second season two months later.[21] The comedy series Bust Down, co-created and co-starring by Jay, premiered on
Peacock in March 2022.
Style
Jay's stage persona has been described as self-aware and observational,[3] inviting comparisons to
Patrice O'Neal.[22]