D’Arcy Carden Biography: Husband, Age, Height, Net Worth, TV Shows, Parents, Children

D’Arcy Carden Biography: Husband, Age, Height, Net Worth, TV Shows, Parents, Children

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Darcy Beth Erkan, professionally known as D’Arcy Carden, is an American actress and comedian whose sharp wit and emotional depth have made her a standout in modern television.

She first drew widespread acclaim for her Emmy-nominated turn as the encyclopedic yet endearingly glitchy Janet in the NBC hit The Good Place, a role that showcased her impeccable timing and layered vulnerability.

Carden’s range extends to the sly Natalie Greer on HBO’s Barry, the tough-as-nails coach Greta Gill in Amazon’s A League of Their Own, and voice work in animated gems like Archer, all while her roots in improv comedy keep her grounded in the unpredictable joy of live performance.

Profile

  • Full Name: D’Arcy Beth Carden
  • Stage Name: D’Arcy Carden
  • Born: January 4, 1980
  • Age: 46 years old
  • Birthplace: Danville, California, U.S.
  • Nationality: American
  • Occupation: Actress, Comedian, Producer
  • Height: 1.78m
  • Parents: Dennis Erokan, Engelfried Erokan
  • Siblings: Miranda Erokan, Laney Erokan, Will Erokan
  • Spouse: Jason Carden (m. 2010)
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $2 million

Early Life and Education

D’Arcy Beth Carden was born on January 4, 1980, in Danville, California, where she soaked up the suburban rhythm alongside her parents, Dennis Erokan, a music magazine founder with a flair for community theater, and Engelfried Erokan, who anchored the family with quiet strength.

Her siblings—sister Miranda, sister Laney, and brother Will—filled the house with sibling banter that sharpened her comedic edge early on.

She breezed through San Ramon Valley High School, graduating in 1998 after stints in drama club that hinted at her future, then headed to Southern Oregon University, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater in 2001, diving deep into improv and stagecraft that would define her path.

She is of mixed European descent, and keeps her spiritual life private.

Career

D’Arcy Carden launched her journey straight out of college, landing in New York City to join the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, where she honed razor-sharp improv skills in troupes like The Curfew and Stonecold Fox, performing in hit shows such as ASSSSCAT that packed houses with unscripted hilarity.

She dipped into on-screen work with small roles in the parody iSteve (2013) and the raunchy rom-com The To Do List (2013), but her TV breakthrough came as the snarky Gemma on Broad City’s fourth season in 2014, a recurring gig that caught eyes for her effortless snark.

Guest spots followed on Inside Amy Schumer (2015) and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2016), building buzz that led to her poignant turn as Jessica in the indie dramedy Other People (2016), earning raves for blending laughs with heartache.

Carden’s star ascended in 2016 when she stepped into the role of Janet on The Good Place, transforming a digital sidekick into a scene-stealing force across four seasons—her glitchy breakdowns and existential quips snagged a 2019 Primetime Emmy nod for Outstanding Supporting Actress and cemented her as a comedy powerhouse.

She layered on complexity as the assassin-turned-teacher Natalie Greer in HBO’s Barry starting in 2018, delivering three seasons of tense, funny vulnerability that drew critical love and Emmy buzz for the series.

Carden also produced and starred in the web series Terrible Babysitters (2013), flexed her directing chops in a 2014 holiday short, and voiced sly characters in Robot Chicken and Archer, while her 2019 film roles in the ensemble rom-com Let It Snow and the sharp satire Bombshell highlighted her dramatic chops amid high-profile casts.

D’Arcy Carden anchors the reimagined A League of Their Own on Prime Video from 2022 as the charismatic outfielder Greta Gill, infusing the role with fiery romance and grit that earned her a Critics’ Choice nod and praise for elevating queer narratives in sports drama.

She weaves in voice work for animated hits like Dragons: The Nine Realms and American Dad!, plus a pivotal arc as Aunt Lydia’s sister in The Handmaid’s Tale’s final season, blending menace with quiet rebellion.

Carden’s improv legacy endures through UCB performances and producing credits, while her choices—from nannying for Bill Hader early on to championing female-led stories—position her as a multifaceted force who bridges stage roots with screen innovation.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @darcycarden
  • Facebook Handle: Unknown
  • Twitter Handle: Unknown

Personal Life

D’Arcy Carden meets her future husband, actor and producer Jason Carden, during a San Francisco theater gig, sparking a connection that leads them down the aisle on July 31, 2010, in a low-key ceremony blending their creative worlds.

The couple relocated from New York to Los Angeles in 2013, and has no publicly confirmed information about them having any children.

Filmography

  • iSteve (2013)
  • The To Do List (2013)
  • Other People (2016)
  • Let It Snow (2019)
  • Bombshell (2019)
  • The Good Place (2016–2020)
  • Barry (2018–2023)
  • A League of Their Own (2022)

Net Worth

D’Arcy Carden has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

She earns this through standout TV salaries from The Good Place and Barry, plus residuals that keep paying out, alongside film paydays from indies like Other People and blockbusters such as Bombshell, and producing fees from her web and stage ventures.


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