Amanda Knox makes surprising career move more than a decade after wrongful conviction

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Amanda Knox is pursuing a comedy career more than 16 years after she was wrongfully convicted of murdering her roommate, Meredith Kercher, in Italy.

“I think that finding the ability to laugh at the bad things that have happened to you and find the absurdity in the human condition [is very important],” the 38-year-old author – who performed at the Ice House in Pasadena, Calif., on Wednesday – said of her surprising career move, per the Sun.

“I really love how comedy allows me to feel connected to other people,” she added. “It’s a way of turning the temperature down a little bit and making fun of myself.”

Amanda Knox (pictured here during a comedy show at the Ice House in Pasadena, Calif., on Wednesday) is pursuing a comedy career more than 16 years after she was wrongfully convicted of murdering her roommate in Italy. Getty Images for ABA
“I really love how comedy allows me to feel connected to other people,” Knox said of her comedy pursuits. “It’s a way of turning the temperature down a little bit and making fun of myself.” Getty Images for ABA

Knox previously discussed her entertainment aspirations during an interview with her husband, Christopher Robinson, for the Hollywood Reporter in January.

“I’ve been blessed with really lovely friendships in the comedy community, particularly with female comedians who recognize my sense of humor,” she told the outlet earlier this year.

“I do stand-up comedy here at home, and I am working currently on a one-woman show that I’m hoping I can get out either this year or next,” Knox continued.

While Robinson, 38, said that his wife took a “nontraditional route into the comedy world,” Knox noted that she performed during “The Roast of Whitney Cummings” at the Comedy Store in May 2023.

Knox previously discussed her entertainment aspirations during an interview with her husband, Christopher Robinson, in January. Getty Images for ABA
“I do stand-up comedy here at home, and I am working currently on a one-woman show that I’m hoping I can get out either this year or next,” she told the Hollywood Reporter earlier this year. Getty Images for ABA

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She also opened for comedy icon and two-time Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser, 41, last year.

“Nikki Glaser came through Seattle and was playing at McCaw Hall in front of 3,000 people, and, you know, invited Amanda to open for her,” Robinson shared. “And that was like, I don’t know, the eighth time Amanda had ever [done stand-up]?”

“But it was so fun! I gotta say, I’m not at all intimidated,” Knox added. “And so I’ve been just quietly going about my comedic ways…”

Knox first made headlines in 2007 when her English-born roommate, Kercher, was brutally murdered in Perugia, Italy.

Knox (seen here arriving at her trial in November 2009) made headlines in 2007 when her English-born roommate, Meredith Kercher, was murdered in Perugia, Italy. AFP via Getty Images
Knox (seen here while in custody in September 2008) and her then-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were arrested for Kercher’s murder. AFP via Getty Images

The “Waiting to Be Heard” author and her then-boyfriend, Italian Raffaele Sollecito, were arrested for the murder.

Accused burglar Rudy Guede was also arrested after his bloody fingerprints were found on some of Kercher’s possessions.

Knox and Sollecito were both found guilty in 2009 and sentenced to over 20 years in prison. However, the pair’s convictions were overturned by the Italian Supreme Court of Cassation in 2011 and they were acquitted.

Knox (pictured here during her appeal hearing in September 2011) was found guilty in 2009. Getty Images
Knox (seen here behind bars in December 2009) was acquitted by the Italian Supreme Court in 2011. Getty Images

After Italy’s top court overturned Knox’s acquittal and ordered a new trial in 2013, a Florence court convicted Knox a second time and sentenced her to 28 years in 2014.

Italy’s Supreme Court went on to definitively clear Knox and Sollecito of all wrongdoing in 2015.

Knox and Robinson, meanwhile, met in 2015 when she was assigned to review one of his books for a local Seattle newspaper.

Italy’s Supreme Court definitively cleared Knox (pictured here after returning to the US) of all wrongdoing in 2015. Amanda Knox/Instagram
Knox and her husband Chris Robinson (seen here together in an Instagram photo) became engaged in 2018 and married in 2020 before welcoming two kids. Amanda Knox/Instagram

The couple became engaged in 2018 and married in 2020 before welcoming their daughter, Eureka Muse Knox-Robinson, in August 2021 and their son, Echo Knox-Robinson, in September 2023.

Knox exclusively told Page Six how she explains her nearly four-year prison stint to her young daughter during the premiere of her Hulu biopic, “The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox,” in August 2025.

“I try to tell it in a way that she will understand,” she told us. “Young girl goes off to have an adventure, a very bad thing happens, but ultimately she finds herself and makes it through, and then she comes home and marries Papa, and has a happy ending.”

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