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Sarah Kate Silverman is an American comedian and author best known for her work in satirical comedy, often addressing taboo and controversial subjects with a distinctive blend of humor and social commentary. She gained widespread recognition with her Comedy Central show, The Sarah Silverman Program, which aired for three seasons from 2007 to 2010. The show featured Silverman's eccentric persona and explored subjects such as religion, race, and politics with irreverent humor.
Over the years, Sarah Silverman has been in several highly publicized relationships, many of which were with fellow comedians and actors. Her first publicly acknowledged relationship was with comedian Kevin Brennan. In her autobiography, she mentioned that he was her first boyfriend and their relationship was short-lived.
In 1989, she began dating comedian Dave Attell, though the relationship lasted less than a year. The following year, she briefly dated comedian and Saturday Night Live cast member Colin Quinn. That relationship also ended quickly, but she later entered a longer-term relationship with comedian Louis C.K. (Louis Szekely). Their relationship continued until he began dating—and later married—Alix Bailey in 1995.
Silverman was briefly linked to Garry Shandling after appearing on HBO’s The Larry Sanders Show, but any potential romance appeared to be short-lived and unconfirmed. She then began a more substantial relationship with director Sam Seder. Although they initially broke up within a year, they were rumored to have maintained a close working relationship years later, when Seder directed her in a film project.
She later became involved with actor David Cross after the two met while working on Mr. Show with Bob and David. The relationship ended relatively quickly. Her next notable partner was producer Tom Gianas, with whom she collaborated on the live performance film Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic. The couple also co-wrote a movie script during their relationship, but parted ways after a year.
Silverman entered her most high-profile and long-lasting relationship in the early 2000s with talk show host Jimmy Kimmel. The couple dated for about six years and were frequently in the public eye. Despite a temporary breakup, they reconciled briefly before ultimately ending the relationship in 2008.
Not long after her split from Kimmel, Silverman began dating actor Rob Huebel in 2008. That relationship was also short-lived. Subsequent relationships with writer Alec Sulkin and comedian Kyle Dunnigan each lasted about a year.
In February 2014, she began dating British actor Michael Sheen. Their relationship was publicly recognized for several years and was considered one of Silverman’s more steady partnerships. However, the couple amicably ended their relationship in early 2018. As of now, the comedian remains unmarried, and there is no public indication of plans for marriage or divorce.
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