Bahr
guest starred on a variety of television shows, including
guest appearances on
Hacks,
The Conners,
Good Girls,
Losing Alice,
9-1-1 (TV series),
Strong Medicine,
The Drew Carey Show,
Friends, and
The King of Queens, as well as recurring character Rachel Heineman on
Curb Your Enthusiasm, appearing in four episodes, including the finale. In
2006, Bahr appeared in her first movie lead role in playing Amy Butlin in
Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector alongside
Larry the Cable Guy. In May 2006 she had a supporting role as
Leonard Hofstadter's co worker in the unaired pilot of
The Big Bang Theory. In November 2006, she opened her
one woman show Dai (Enough) at the Culture Project in
New York City. Bahr received the 2008
Lucille Lortel Award for Best Solo Performance for
Dai, which also earned 2
Drama Desk Award nominations for Best Solo show and Best Sound Design. She also received a UK Stage Award Nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance. Bahr was invited to perform
Dai at the
United Nations for over 100
ambassadors and delegates. She premiered her third solo show,
I Lost You There at the Cherry Lane Theatre in NYC in 2017. Her fourth solo show, a sequel to DAI, entitled
DAI 2.0, was slated to open in NYC in April 2020 but was canceled due to Covid. She reimagined the show for streaming and premiered the show to a live audience online in December 2020. Her fifth solo show, "See You Tomorrow" was nominated for the 2024 Helen Hayes Award and premiered in Washington DC. It was slated to run in Toronto in July 2024. Her sixth solo show, "Stories from the Brink" premiered in Montreal in June 2024 and won the Frankie Storytelling Award. In 2007, Bahr was a part of the film
Poughkeepsie Tapes. In this she plays an interviewed
news broadcaster. She moved to Los Angeles after a NY Parks Department truck injured her when it collided with her bicycle on
Great Jones Street in New York. featuring one of her characters - Svetlana,
Russian lady of the night and proprietor of the "St. Petersburg House of Discreet Pleasure." Svetlana was also a recurring guest on
The Marc Maron Show, and has done regular pieces for
Kurt Andersen's show on
WNYC's
Studio 360. She is the host of the
X-RAE podcast as her alter ego Rae Lynn Caspar White, a "Southern Intellectual, professional baby surrogate and sexpert". Her guests have included
Lawrence O'Donnell,
Doug Liman, author
Roddy Doyle,
Andie MacDowell, neuroscientists, academics and various comedians and artists. In 2023 she launched "The Near Death" podcast sharing both her own near death experiences and her guests. She is currently filming "Joseph of Egypt" for Amazon. ==Filmography==