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'''Heather Anne Campbell''' is an [[United States|American]] comedienne and writer.
'''Heather Anne Campbell''' is an [[United States|American]] comedienne and writer.


Heather was Executive Editor of [[Dave Halverson]]'s ''Play Magazine" as well as Jeff Bond's ''[[Geek Monthly]]'' until their closure in 2010. She remains a contributing writer for Action Button and The Gamer's Quarter. Formerly, Campbell was also the Executive Editor of Fusion Publishing's ''Rocket Magazine'', in addition to being a freelance contributor for Next-Gen.biz, now branded as Edge Online.
Heather was editor of [[Dave Halverson]]'s ''[[Play Magazine]]" as well as Jeff Bond's ''[[Geek Monthly]]'' until their closure in 2010. She remains a contributing writer for Action Button and The Gamer's Quarter. Formerly, Campbell was also the Executive Editor of Fusion Publishing's ''Rocket Magazine'', in addition to being a freelance contributor for Next-Gen.biz, now branded as Edge Online.


In addition to being a video games journalist, Heather is also an accomplished sketch & improv comedy performer. She is an alumna of Amsterdam's [[Boom Chicago]], Northwestern University's ''The [[Mee-Ow]] Show'', and Los Angeles' [[The Groundlings]] Sunday Company. Currently, Heather Campbell performs in and writes for [[The Midnight Show]], a monthly sketch showcase at the [[Upright Citizens Brigade Theater]], and in various shows at the I.O. West.
In addition to being a video games journalist, Heather is also an accomplished sketch & improv comedy performer. She is an alumna of Amsterdam's [[Boom Chicago]], Northwestern University's ''The [[Mee-Ow]] Show'', and Los Angeles' [[The Groundlings]] Sunday Company. Currently, Heather Campbell performs in and writes for [[The Midnight Show]], a monthly sketch showcase at the [[Upright Citizens Brigade Theater]], and in various shows at the I.O. West.

Revision as of 04:58, 26 March 2010

Heather Anne Campbell is an American comedienne and writer.

Heather was editor of Dave Halverson's Play Magazine" as well as Jeff Bond's Geek Monthly until their closure in 2010. She remains a contributing writer for Action Button and The Gamer's Quarter. Formerly, Campbell was also the Executive Editor of Fusion Publishing's Rocket Magazine, in addition to being a freelance contributor for Next-Gen.biz, now branded as Edge Online.

In addition to being a video games journalist, Heather is also an accomplished sketch & improv comedy performer. She is an alumna of Amsterdam's Boom Chicago, Northwestern University's The Mee-Ow Show, and Los Angeles' The Groundlings Sunday Company. Currently, Heather Campbell performs in and writes for The Midnight Show, a monthly sketch showcase at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, and in various shows at the I.O. West.

Heather appeared on MADtv with Bobby Lee and fellow Boom Chicago alumnus Ike Barinholtz in 2006, and again with Lee in 2007. In 2008, she was the featured singer in Improv Everywhere's Food Court Musical. In 2010, she joined the cast of Drew Carey and the Improv All-Stars.

Heather has also appeared in commercials for Cici's Pizza, Wendy's, Ohio State Bank, and was featured in Activision's "Mapathy" campaign for the video-game Modern Warfare 2. She wrote two internet viral videos, Twilight with Cheeseburgers and Bavatar, for The Midnight Show.