From 2008 to 2017, Feldman hosted This Just Out, a YouTube talk show that celebrates lesbian culture. The “gay positive” show was filmed at her kitchen table and featured LGBTQ and LGBTQ-friendly actors, comedians, writers and musicians. Feldman has been an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ rights. In 2008, her joke about same-sex marriage ("It's very dear to me, the issue of gay marriage, or as I like to call it 'marriage', you know, because I had lunch this afternoon, not gay lunch. I park my car, I didn't gay park it.") went viral, recreated thousands of times across various platforms in the campaign against Prop 8, which sought to outlaw same sex marriage. In 2012, she was named one of The Advocate's "40 Under 40." In 2016, she signed a multi-year overall deal with CBS Studios to develop new projects.
In 2019, Feldman created and produced the Netflix dark comedy series Dead to Me, executive produced by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay.[4] The series starred Christina Appelgate and Linda Cardellini, and was produced by Gloria Sanchez Productions, the female-focused counterpart to Gary Sanchez Productions. Dead to Me premiered on Netflix on May 3, 2019.[5] NPR TV critic David Bianculli noted, “It’s [Liz Feldman’s] career-best work, and it’s the career-best work for Applegate and Cardellini.”[6] Season one of Dead to Me was fourth on Netflix’s “Top 10 Most Popular Series of 2019 in the United States.”[7] The series was renewed for a second season which was released on Netflix on May 8, 2020.[8] It received four Emmy® nominations, including for Outstanding Comedy Series[9]. In July 2020, Netflix renewed the series for a third and final season.[10] On July 6, 2020, Netflix announced that it had entered into an exclusive multi-year development deal with Feldman, under which all of her future productions will be Netflix Original series.[11][12]
In 2020, Feldman won the WGA Award for Best Episodic Comedy for the pilot episode of Dead to Me.[13] In 2021, she was once again nominated for a Writers Guild Award for Episodic Comedy, and the show received three SAG Nominations that year[14]. Feldman was also named to The Hollywood Reporter's "50 Most Powerful LGBTQ Players in Hollywood" list.[15] The final season of Dead to Me aired in November 2022, for which Christina Appelgate was nominated for a Critics Choice Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series.[16]
In May 2022, Feldman announced her second show under her multi-year overall deal with Netflix: No Good Deed[3]. The show is a dark comedy about one family selling their house, and the three families desperately trying to buy it. In this high-pressure environment, mysteries and truths unravel, and cracks are exposed. Feldman executive produces alongside Will Ferrell, Jessica Elbaum and Brittney Segal of Gloria Sanchez Productions, as well as Christie Smith and directing producer Silver Tree. No Good Deed dropped on Netflix on December 12th 2024, spending its first weeks in the Netflix top three shows in the U.S.. Feldman reunites with Linda Cardellini on the show, which also stars Lisa Kudrow, Ray Romano and Luke Wilson, as well as Denis Leary, O-T Fagbenle, Teyonah Parris, Abbi Jacobson and Poppy Liu[17]. No Good Deed was included on Deadline's "The 7 Best Shows to Stream in December 2024."[18]
In 2025, Feldman will launch her new podcast alongside Jessi Klein, HERE TO MAKE FRIENDS. The show will focus on making new and meaningful friendships as an adult, with Feldman and Klein inviting on guests that they would like to befriend.
Personal life
Liz Feldman is married to musician Rachael Cantu. They were married in 2013 and live in Los Angeles, California. They welcomed their first child in October 2022.