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Megan Mullally
American actress

Megan Mullally

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American actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A.
Age
65 years
Family
Spouse:
Nick Offerman
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1.6256 m
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Biography

Megan Mullally (born November 12, 1958) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Karen Walker on the NBC sitcom Will & Grace (1998–2006, 2017-), for which she received 7 consecutive Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, winning twice in 2000 and 2006. She also received nominations for numerous other accolades for her portrayal, including 7 consecutive Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series, winning 3 times in 2001, 2002, and 2003, as well as receiving 4 Golden Globe Awards.

From 2006 to 2007, Mullally hosted The Megan Mullally Show. Since then, she has been a series regular on television series such as In the Motherhood, Party Down, Childrens Hospital, and Breaking In. She has also appeared in guest spots and recurring roles on other comedy series, including Parks and Recreation, Happy Endings, 30 Rock, Up All Night, Boston Legal, and The New Adventures of Old Christine. In addition to television, Mullally has also ventured into film, with appearances in Smashed (2012), The Kings of Summer (2013) and Why Him? (2016).

Early life

Mullally was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Martha (née Palmer) and Carter Mullally, Jr., an actor who was a contract player with Paramount Pictures in the 1950s. Mullally moved to her father's native Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the age of six. She is of Irish ancestry on her father's side. She studied ballet from the age of six and performed at the Oklahoma City Ballet during high school, also studying at the School of American Ballet in New York City.

Following her graduation from Casady School, she attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where she studied English Literature and Art History, and subsequently became active in Chicago theatre.

Career

Television

Mullally moved to Los Angeles in 1985. Two weeks later, she was signed by the William Morris Agency. One of her first acting spots was on a McDonald's commercial that also featured John Goodman. She made her series debut in 1986 in The Ellen Burstyn Show. She subsequently guest starred on sitcoms such as Seinfeld, Frasier, Wings, Ned and Stacey, Mad About You, Caroline in the City, and Just Shoot Me!. She played a central character in a season-five episode of Murder, She Wrote, "Coal Miner's Slaughter," recalling in 2012, "I hadn't gotten a job for so long, and I was in a complete panic because I didn't know how I was going to pay my rent. So I get a call one day from my agent that I'd gotten offered a guest role, and it paid $5,000. I literally fell down onto my knees and testified and wept. I played some former protégée of Jessica Fletcher. It's one of my favorite things I've ever shot."

In 1989, Mullally tested for the co-starring role of Elaine Benes on Seinfeld. Mullally in 1998 landed the role of Karen Walker, Grace Adler's sarcastic, pill-popping assistant, in the NBC sitcom Will & Grace. She won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in both 2000 and 2006, and was nominated in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. She won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series three times, in 2002, 2003 and 2004, and with cast members Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, and Sean Hayes, she shared the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2001. She is the first of only two actresses to win a SAG Award three years in a row. She was nominated each year from 2000 until 2003 for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.

In 2005, Mullally saw comedian and actor Bill Hader performing with his Second City class in Los Angeles, and shortly thereafter brought Hader to the attention of Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels. Also in 2005, Mullally was awarded the Women in Film Lucy Award "in recognition of her innovation in creative works that have enhanced the perception of women through the medium of television".

Following Will & Grace, Mullally hosted her own talk show, The Megan Mullally Show from 2006 to 2007. She has hosted Saturday Night Live, guest-hosted the Late Show with David Letterman, hosted the 2006 TV Land Awards, and been a featured performer twice on the Tony Awards. She has been featured in advertisements for M&M's, Old Navy, CheapTickets.com, and I Can't Believe It's Not Butter.

Mullally guest-starred as 'Bev', an adoption case worker for Liz Lemon in the season-three premiere of NBC sitcom 30 Rock and returned to play the same character two additional times during the show's run. Other appearances include Kathy Griffin: My Life on The D-List, Campus Ladies, director/actor David Wain's "Wainy Days," an episode of HBO's Funny or Die, and the Funny or Die web video "That's What She Said."

Mullally has guest-starred seven times as Tammy Swanson on the NBC series Parks and Recreation, in the episodes "Ron and Tammy," "Ron & Tammy: Part Two," "Li'l Sebastian," "Ron and Tammys," "The Trial of Leslie Knope," "Ron and Diane," and "Ron and Jammy". Mullally plays the role of the second ex-wife of the character Ron Swanson, who is played by her real-life husband, Nick Offerman. Offerman also had a part on one episode of Mullally's show Will & Grace where he played a plumber that came to Will's mother's house while Will, Karen, Grace, and Jack were visiting.

Also in 2009, Mullally starred in the ABC sitcom In the Motherhood. Based on the original web series, the television adaptation focuses on three mothers. She played Rosemary opposite Cheryl Hines and Jessica St. Clair. The series was poorly received and was canceled by ABC due to low ratings after airing just five out of seven episodes produced.

Mullally co-starred in 2010 as Lydia on the Starz ensemble series Party Down. Mullally co-starred as "Chief" on the Adult Swim series Childrens Hospital. In 2011, Mullally began a recurring role as Dana Hartz, the mother of Penny (Casey Wilson), on the ABC sitcom Happy Endings. In the following months, Fox announced Mullally would join the series Breaking In when the show returned for a second season on March 6, 2012.

Theatre

Mullally made her Broadway debut as Marty in the 1994 revival of Grease, and subsequently appeared as Rosemary in the hit 1995 revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying opposite Matthew Broderick. In 2007, Mullally starred as Elizabeth in Mel Brooks' original Broadway musical, Young Frankenstein. She can be heard on the cast albums of all three productions.

In 1996, she starred in You Never Know at the Pasadena Playhouse. Mullally appeared in 2000 as Pamela in the multiple award-winning production of Chuck Mee's The Berlin Circle, for which she won both the LA Weekly Theatre Award and the Backstage West Garland Award. Mullally starred as Beverly in the acclaimed production of Adam Bock's The Receptionist at the Odyssey Theatre (notably, the longest sold-out run of a show in that theatre's history), for which she was awarded the 2010 Backstage West Garland Award for Best Performance by an Actress.

From April 13 to June 1 in 2014, Mullally starred alongside her real-life husband, Nick Offerman, in Annapurna at the off-Broadway Acorn Theatre on New York's 42nd Street Theatre Row.

Music

Mullally is a member of the band Supreme Music Program. SMP has released three albums to date, The Sweetheart Break-In, Big as a Berry and Free Again!.

Mullally and Stephanie Hunt formed the band Nancy and Beth in 2012. They went on tour in March 2013, along with Mullally's husband, Nick Offerman.

Film

Mullally has appeared in Marc Forster's Sundance competition entry Everything Put Together, Anywhere But Here with Susan Sarandon and Natalie Portman, About Last Night with Demi Moore and Rob Lowe, Speaking of Sex with James Spader, and Stealing Harvard with Tom Green and Jason Lee. Mullally played a singing teacher in the 2009 film remake of Fame, and can be heard on the soundtrack recording. Additionally, Mullally sang the song "Long John Blues" (performed on-screen by Kristen Bell) in 2010's Burlesque. She played one of the leads' mothers in the 2013 indie film The Kings of Summer and Mrs Van Camp in the movie G.B.F. Mullally played Barb Fleming in the 2016 film Why Him?

Personal life

Mullally's first marriage, in the mid-1990s, was to talent agent Michael Katcher.

In 2000, Mullally met actor Nick Offerman while doing a play with him in Los Angeles. The two married in 2003. Offerman guest-starred on Will & Grace during its fourth season; Mullally then guest-starred on Parks and Recreation, in which Offerman played a lead role. Mullally played Tammy 2, the conniving second ex-wife of Offerman's character Ron Swanson, in nine episodes between 2009 and 2015.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Risky BusinessCall Girl
1985Once BittenSuzette
1986Last ResortJessica Lollar
1986About Last Night...Pat
1986Blue VelvetLouiseScenes cut
1991Queens LogicDolores
1999Anywhere But HereWoman Buying Car
1999Best Man in Grass CreekCo-Worker
2000Everything Put TogetherBarbie
2001MonkeyboneKimmy Miley
2001Speaking of SexJennifer Klink
2002Stealing HarvardPatty Plummer
2004Teacher's PetAdeleVoice
2005ReboundPrincipal Walsh
2007Bee MovieTrudyVoice
2009FameMs. Fran Rowan
2012SmashedPrincipal Barnes
2013The Kings of SummerMrs. Keenan
2013G.B.F.Mrs. Van Camp
2014Ernest & CelestineLucienne (voice)English dub
2014Date and SwitchPatricia
2014Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad DayNina
2015Hotel Transylvania 2LindaVoice
2016Why Him?Barb Fleming
2017LemonSimone
2017Infinity BabyHester
2017The Disaster Artist

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981The Children Nobody WantedSharonTelevision film
1985First StepsCathyTelevision film
1986Tall Tales & LegendsPosyEpisode: "Pecos Bill"
1986American PlayhouseLilahEpisode: "Under the Biltmore Clock"
1986–1987Ellen Burstyn Show, TheThe Ellen Burstyn ShowMolly Brewer Ross13 episodes
1988Murder, She WroteMolly ConnorsEpisode: "Coal Miner's Slaughter"
1989Almost GrownBrideEpisode: "The Hat That Fell from Space"
1989China BeachCindyEpisode: "The World: Part 2"
1990WingsCindyEpisode: "There Once Was a Girl from Nantucket"
1990Rainbow DriveAva ZieffTelevision film
1991Dear JohnMollyEpisode: "Molly and Me"
1991My Life and TimesSusan6 episodes
1991–1993Herman's HeadYvonne (voice)2 episodes
1992The Steadfast Tin SoldierBallerina (voice)Television film
1992Fish PolicePearl (voice)6 episodes
1992Rachel Gunn, R.N.Becky Jo13 episodes
1993I Yabba-Dabba Do!Pebbles Flintstone (voice)Television film
1993SeinfeldBetsyEpisode: "The Implant"
1993Hollyrock-a-Bye BabyAdditional voicesTelevision film
1993A Flintstone Family ChristmasPebbles Flintstone (voice)Television film
1994Batman: The Animated SeriesCindy (voice)Episode: "House and Garden"
1994CouplesBethTelevision film
1997Ned and StaceyWendyEpisode: "Where My Third Nepal Is Sheriff"
1997FrasierBeth ArmstrongEpisode: "Four for the Seesaw"
1997Mad About YouJaneEpisode: "Guardianhood"
1997The Naked TruthVanessaEpisode: "He Ain't Famous, He's My Brother"
1997Caroline in the CityVanessa CassidyEpisode: "Caroline and the Decanter"
1997Extreme GhostbustersAdditional voicesEpisode: "The True Face of a Monster"
1998Just Shoot Me!Stephanie Griffin-CooperEpisode: "Amblushed"
1998WinchellJune WinchellTelevision film
1998–2006, 2017Will & GraceKaren Walker194 episodes
20003rd Rock from the SunRenata AlbrightEpisode: "Les Liaisons Dickgereuses"
2002King of the HillTeresa (voice)Episode: "Beer and Loathing"
2002The PactMelanie GoldTelevision film
2006Peep and the Big Wide WorldPink Quack (voice)Episode: "Quack Quack/One Duck Two Many"
2006How I Met Your MotherBarney's Mother (voice)Episode: "Single Stamina" (Uncredited)
2006Campus LadiesMs. PowellEpisode: "The Dare"
2006–2007Megan Mullally Show, TheThe Megan Mullally ShowHerself (host)71 episodes
2007Boston LegalRenata HillEpisode: "The Bride Wore Blood"
2008Bad Mother's HandbookNanTelevision film
2008New Adventures of Old Christine, TheThe New Adventures of Old ChristineMargaretEpisode: "Unidentified Funk"
2008–201330 RockBev3 episodes
2008–2016Childrens HospitalChief60 episodes
2009In the MotherhoodRosemary7 episodes
2009–2015Parks and RecreationTammy Swanson II9 episodes
2010Party DownLydia Dunfree10 episodes
2011–PresentBob's BurgersGayle / Various voices10 episodes
2011–2013Happy EndingsDana Hartz3 episodes
2012Up All NightShayna Mund2 episodes
2012Breaking InVeronica Mann13 episodes
2012–2015Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade NinjaMrs. Marilyn Driscoll (voice)9 episodes
2013Out ThereRose Stevens (voice)10 episodes
2013Web TherapyFranny Marshall3 episodes
2013–2015Axe CopAnita / Various voices13 episodes
2013–2016Sofia the FirstMiss Nettle (voice)3 episodes
2014Trophy WifeCricket2 episodes
2015You, Me and the ApocalypseLeanne7 episodes
2016Life in PiecesMary-LynnEpisode: "Annulled Roommate Pill Shower"

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