1. Sarah Anne Cooper was born on December 19,1977 and is an American author, YouTuber and comedian.

1. Sarah Anne Cooper was born on December 19,1977 and is an American author, YouTuber and comedian.
Sarah Cooper's father worked as an electrical engineer for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority in nearby Washington, and her mother in the human resources department of a consulting company.
Sarah Cooper was already interested in show business as a teenager and originally intended to study theater; however, following the wishes of her parents, she first pursued studies outside show business and earned degrees in economics from the University of Maryland, College Park, and in digital design from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Sarah Cooper has said that she would analyze Stephen Colbert's monologues from The Colbert Report to understand what made them humorous.
In 2006, Sarah Cooper created and starred in a short-lived YouTube web series, The Bubble, which lasted only three four-minute episodes.
In spring 2020, Sarah Cooper began publishing a series of videos on TikTok in which she lip-synced comments by Donald Trump on the topic of potential cures for the 2019 coronavirus.
Sarah Cooper subsequently produced several other viral videos based on the same premise.
Sarah Cooper redistributed her "How to Bible" TikTok video using her Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube accounts, achieving a combined total of 16 million views by the end of 2020.
The Boston Globe remarked that Sarah Cooper's videos are noted as being examples of extremely economical political satire since they are structured around an unedited voice clip of a politician speaking.
Sarah Cooper was named Digital Creator of the Year by Adweek, and was nominated in the "Creator of the Year" and "Comedy" categories for the 10th Streamy Awards.
Sarah Cooper's character is a news anchor who struggles to retain her sanity and positive attitude despite the dramatic upheaval that she is reporting on, which is a commentary on the experience of observing the political, economic, and pandemic-related disruptions throughout the world in 2020.
Sarah Cooper was listed as one of the "Breakout Stars" of 2020 by Vogue and The New York Times, and as one of five Breakthrough Entertainers of 2020 by the Associated Press.
On October 3,2023 Sarah Cooper published her memoir Foolish: Tales of Assimilation, Determination, and Humiliation.
Sarah Cooper married Jeff Palm, a senior software designer for Google, in February 2015.