Deven Green (born January 31, 1975) is a Canadian comedian and model who produces comedy parody videos, including as the satirical character Mrs. Betty Bowers, "America's Best Christian".[1][2]
Green portrays the satirical character Mrs. Betty Bowers, "America's Best Christian", created and written by writer Andrew Bradley.[1][3][4]
Green's comedic work also includes videos that offer her comic parodies and commentary of existing footage of other entertainers. Green is best known in this genre for her viral video parody of "Welcome to My Home" starring soap opera actress Brenda Dickson. [5]
Green has been a panel member of Star magazine's weekly Style Squad since May 2012.[citation needed]
The nail lacquer colour Deven Green was released by OCCmakeup at Sephora.[7]
She appeared as a spokesmodel for OCCmakeup's 2014 Spring Collection "Plastic Passion"[8] and OCCmakeup's 2014 Fall/Winter Collection "Unknown Pleasures".[9]
^Bravo, Tony (August 18, 2019). "YouTube viral comedy star Deven Green brings her act — and ukulele — to SF's Oasis". San Francisco Chronicle | Datebook. ISSN1932-8672. OCLC8812614. Archived from the original on September 3, 2020. Retrieved November 3, 2022. Deven Green is one of the pioneering performers of YouTube. Her voice-over parody of actress Brenda Dickson's "Welcome to My Home" vanity video was among the first viral comedy successes for the site in 2010, and she's become well known for videos lampooning everyone from Melania Trump and Faye Dunaway to her character Mrs. Betty Bowers, "America's Best Christian."
^Bradley, Andrew; Green, Deven (2018). "Parodies of Power: Why Satire Is Needed Now More Than Ever". The Humanist. 78 (6): 25–28. ISSN0018-7399. Retrieved 22 August 2019. Here, adapted from their remarks in acceptance of the American Humanist Association's 2018 Humanist Arts Award, presented at the AHA annual conference on May 19 in Las Vegas NV is presented.