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Megan Mullally Joins CELEBRITY AUTOBIOGRAPHY at The Triad, 3/8

Broadway World - Found Feb. 27, 2010
Megan Mullally joins the cast of the 2009 Drama Desk Award winner Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words on Monday, March 8 at New York...

Posted on February 27, 2010, 5:33 am

Tickets Now On Sale for Lips Together, Teeth Apart, with Megan ...

Broadway.com - Found Feb. 25, 2010
Home » Broadway Buzz » News By Broadway.com Staff Megan Mullally About the Show Megan Mullally is headed back to Broadway in Terrence...

Posted on February 25, 2010, 6:19 am

Tickets Now On Sale for Lips Together, Teeth Apart , with Megan ...

Broadway.com - Found Feb. 24, 2010
On Sale for Lips Together, Teeth Apart, with Megan Mullally News By Broadway.com Staff Megan Mullally About the Show Megan Mullally is headed...

Posted on February 24, 2010, 11:02 am

Megan Mullally at Vaudeville, WC2

Times Online - Found Feb. 18, 2010
Megan Mullally better known as the squeaky-voiced socialite Karen in the American sitcom Will and Grace is a winningly flaky actress with a...

Posted on February 18, 2010, 2:24 am

Megan Mullally: from Will & Grace actress to West End singer

Times Online - Found Feb. 7, 2010
Megan Mullally arrives at a West Hollywood caf in a chauffeur-driven black SUV with tinted windows.

Posted on February 7, 2010, 5:30 am

Megan Mullally: where there isnt a Will...

Times Online - Found Feb. 7, 2010
Megan Mullally arrives at a West Hollywood caf in a chauffeur-driven black SUV with tinted windows.

Posted on February 7, 2010, 2:17 am

Thomas Lennon & Megan Mullally: 'That's What She Said' (Funny Video)

Starpulse - Found Feb. 5, 2010
Megan Mullally & Reno 911! 's Thomas Lennon star in a hilarious new Funny or Die video.

Posted on February 5, 2010, 1:21 pm

Megan Mullally on GDLA

New York Post - Found Jan. 22, 2010
Actress and singer Megan Mullally is a very busy woman these days.

Posted on January 22, 2010, 12:35 pm

London's special for Megan Mullally

GMTV - Found Feb. 18, 2010
Megan Mullally got engaged to her husband in London Megan Mullally has revealed she picked London for her band's show because it's where her husband

Posted on February 18, 2010, 12:23 pm

Megan Mullally And Supreme Music Program

London Theatre Guide - Found Feb. 18, 2010
... show last year, it is the turn of American actress Megan Mullally to showcase her talents in a week-long residency. Mullally is better known as...

Posted on February 18, 2010, 10:42 am

Megan Mullally Biography

Megan Mullally
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Megan Mullally
Born November 12, 1958 (1958-11-12) (age 51)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1981 – present
Spouse(s) Michael A. Katcher
(1992–1996)
Nick Offerman
(2003–present)
Official website

Megan Mullally (born November 12, 1958) is an American actress, singer and media personality.

After working in the theatre in Chicago, Mullally moved to Los Angeles in 1981, and appeared in several small roles in film and television productions. She made her Broadway debut in 1994, and has appearance in several musical theatre productions such as Grease and Young Frankenstein.

From 1998 until 2006, she played Karen Walker on the TV sitcom Will & Grace. She won two Emmy Awards and three Screen Actors Guild Awards for her performance, and was nominated four times for a Golden Globe Award.

From 2006 until early 2007, Mullally hosted the talk show The Megan Mullally Show, but it was cancelled due to poor ratings. She has since appeared in guest roles in several television programs such as Parks and Recreation, 30 Rock and The New Adventures of Old Christine.

It was recently announced that Mullally is working on a new Broadway musical entitled Karen: The Musical, where she will reprise her role of Karen Walker from Will & Grace.1

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Early life

Mullally was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Martha (née Palmer), a model, and Carter Mullally, Jr., an actor who was a contract player with Paramount Pictures during the 1950s.2 Mullally moved to her father's native Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the age of seven.3 She studied ballet from the age of six and performed in a ballet company during high school. She spent her summers in Los Angeles because of her mother's work.4

Following her graduation from Casady School, she attended Northwestern University in suburban Chicago; she went on to study English Literature and Art History but after two years she dropped out. However, she became active in local theaters. She worked in Chicago theater for six years.

Career

Television

Mullally moved to Los Angeles in 1981. After two weeks as a client with the William Morris Agency, she began appearing in bit parts in films and television, such as Murder, She Wrote with Angela Lansbury. She made her series debut in The Ellen Burstyn Show and guest starred in popular sitcoms such as Seinfeld, Frasier, Wings, Ned and Stacey, Mad About You, and Just Shoot Me!. She auditioned unsuccessfully for the role of Elaine on Seinfeld; Julia Louis-Dreyfus was cast.

In 1998, Mullally began the role of Karen Walker, Grace Adler's shrill-voiced, pill-popping, eccentric assistant in the NBC sitcom Will & Grace. She won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2000 and 2006, and was nominated in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. She twice won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series, in 2002 and 2003, 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 2000. She was nominated each year from 2000 until 2003, for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or Television Film. Although her own voice has a fairly high range, she developed an exaggeratedly high one for the character. However, in the pilot episode of the series, she used her real voice. Will & Grace ended in May 2006. Megan is renowned for her strong arms and by all accounts likes to test her strength. This has led to several high stakes arm-wrestling matches with her male co stars for charity, as much as ten thousand dollars being wagered over the outcome of any one contest! She never lost whilst on Will and Grace.

In 2005, Mullally "discovered" comedian and actor Bill Hader while he was with the troupe "Animals From The Future," bringing Hader to the attention of Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels.

Following Will & Grace, Mullally hosted her own talk show, The Megan Mullally Show, which was launched in September 2006. It was canceled in early 2007 due to poor ratings.56

Mullally was the host of the 2006 TV Land Awards. She has been featured in advertisements for M&M's candies and the website CheapTickets. Mullally has a voice cameo as the mother of Neil Patrick Harris' character in a recurring role on the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, and guest starred on Campus Ladies. She was in one episode of the drama Boston Legal in 2007.

On July 3, 2008, Mullally appeared in an episode of Kathy Griffin's My Life on the D-List, and appeared on NBC's hit show 30 Rock on October 30 in the episode "Do-Over", alongside her friend Tina Fey. Mullally played a social worker, part of an adoptive agency, who made Liz (Fey) jump through hoops to prove she was qualified to have a child.

Starting March 2009, Mullally co-starred in the ABC sitcom In the Motherhood, where she acts out real-life stories submitted by mothers. The final episode of the failed sitcom aired on June 25, 2009.7

Mullally guest-starred in the Parks and Recreation episode "Ron and Tammy" as Tammy, ex-wife of her real-life husband, Nick Offerman, who plays "Ron Swanson" on the show.8

Theatre and music

She made her Broadway debut in 1994 in a revival of Grease in the role of Marty, with Rosie O'Donnell and later appeared in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying with Matthew Broderick. She is heard in the cast albums of both productions.

In Los Angeles, she has appeared in her own one-woman show, Sweetheart, in 1999; in Charles L. Mee's The Berlin Circle, for which she won both the LA Weekly Theater Award and the Back Stage West Garland Award in 2000; and in Kelly Stuart's Mayhem in 2003. She is a member of the Evidence Room theater company.

Mullally starred in the new Mel Brooks musical, Young Frankenstein, as Elizabeth. The role was made famous by Madeline Kahn in the original film. She is featured on the cast album and performs "Please Don't Touch Me," "Deep Love," and "Surprise." Her character is the wealthy fiancée of the title character, Dr. "Fronkensteen", who breaks her engagement with Frankenstein after falling in love with his monster. Her co-stars included Tony Award-winners Roger Bart, Sutton Foster, Andrea Martin, and Shuler Hensley. Rehearsals for the production began in June 2007 and a pre-Broadway run opened to mixed reviews in Seattle, Washington. The show premiered after previews on November 8, 2007. Mullally performed her final performance at the Hilton Theatre on August 3, 2008 to focus on the new television series in which she will play the role of Alicia Silverstone's mother.9 Michele Ragusa took over the role of Elizabeth following Mullally's departure.

Mullally is set to play Chloe Haddock from the 1991 rendition of Lips Together, Teeth Apart10 opening at the American Airlines Theatre on April 29th, 2010.11

Mullally is also a singer and performs in her own group called The Supreme Music Program. The band has released three albums, The Sweetheart Break-In, Big as a Berry and Free Again!. She recorded a duet with Carly Simon on the track The Right Thing To Do for the Will & Grace: Let the Music Out! soundtrack. The third album from the SMP was originally titled The Many Moods… Vol, 1. However, the title was changed before going to print. The third album, Free Again!, was released online on July 28, 2007. She also had recorded with Meat Loaf.

She will be starring in a new Broadway musical entitled Karen: The Musical. This musical will have Mullally reprising her role of Karen Walker from Will & Grace. Mullally stated that the show is currently being written and composed. She has stated in an interview that the show may also involve the Will & Grace recurring guest star Leslie Jordan in his role as Beverley Leslie.12

Film

Her feature film debut was as a call girl in Risky Business and has parts in Stealing Harvard, Anywhere but Here and the Martin Lawrence comedy Rebound. She also is a voice actress who has done work on several cartoons, such as the 1990s version The Flintstones, Batman: The Animated Series, King of the Hill, the Disney feature film Teacher's Pet, and the Dreamworks film Bee Movie. She also had a role in the 2001 film "Monkeybone" as the sister of a character played by Brendan Fraser. Mullally filled the role of a voice instructor in the film remake of Fame, which also starred Debbie Allen, Charles S. Dutton, Kelsey Grammer, Bebe Neuwirth, Paul McGill and Paul Iacono.13

Personal life

In 1999, Mullally reportedly commented in an interview in The Advocate magazine, "I consider myself bisexual, and my philosophy is, everyone innately is."14.

Mullally dated actor William H. Macy while in college.15 Her first marriage, in the mid-1990s, was to talent agent Michael Katcher. In 2003, Mullally married actor Nick Offerman, who guest-starred on Will & Grace during its fourth season. She and Offerman currently live in West Hollywood, California. Her husband Nick Offerman is now on Parks and Recreation with longtime friend Amy Poehler, playing her boss Ron. Mullally appears in "Ron and Tammy", episode 2.8 of Parks and Recreation, playing Tammy, Ron's conniving ex-wife.

She has said in interviews that she has frequently been approached by fans while grocery shopping, some of whom tell her "My friends tell me I'm just like Karen", to which she said she replies, "Oh, honey, take stock of your life, because that's not a compliment!"citation needed

Filmography

References

  • Megan Mullally, Biography Resource Center Online. Gale Group, 1999.
  • Jamie Painter Young, Clowning Glory. Back Stage. 19 Dec. 2003: B-38.

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