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| Born | Nicole Julianne Sullivan April 21, 1970 Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Residence | Los Angeles, California |
| Occupation | Actress, comedian, voice artist |
| Years active | 1990–present |
| Spouse(s) | Jason Packham (m. 2006) |
| Children | 2 |
Nicole Julianne Sullivan (born April 21, 1970) is an American actress, comedian, and voice artist. Sullivan is best known for her six seasons (1995–2001) on the sketch comedy series MADtv and five seasons (2001–2005, 2007) on the CBS sitcom The King of Queens.
She has played a recurring character, Jill Tracy, on Scrubs and voiced the villainous Shego in Disney's Kim Possible. She had recurring voice roles on Family Guy and voiced "Franny Robinson" in Disney's Meet the Robinsons. From 2008 to 2009, Sullivan starred in and was the lead of her own Lifetime television series Rita Rocks. Currently, she voices Marlene in the series The Penguins of Madagascar. Sullivan played Jules' (Courteney Cox) therapist, Lynn Mettler, on the comedy Cougar Town. Recently, she portrayed Lyla in the Disney channel original movie Let It Shine. In 2013, she starred in the short-lived Nickelodeon sitcom Wendell and Vinnie as Wilma Basset.
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Early life[edit]
Sullivan was born in Manhattan. She is the daughter of Edward C. Sullivan, a New York State assemblyman.[1] She took dance classes at age 7 and performed in Off Broadway and Broadway productions with the First All-Children's Theatre. Sullivan's mother, a business woman, and her father, who represented Manhattan's 69th Assembly District in the New York State Assembly from 1977 to 2002, moved the family upstate to Middleburgh, New York, in 1982. During high school, Nicole was class treasurer throughout her junior year. She played soccer in high school, recorded statistics for the boys’ basketball team and was a member of student council.
After graduating from Middleburgh in 1987,[2] she attended Northwestern University as a theatre major. She studied William Shakespeare, Harold Pinter, Anton Chekhov, Henrik Ibsen and Greek tragedies while working two jobs to pay her way through college and writing plays and sketches for the student theatre. Sullivan spent her junior year in London, studying at the British American Drama Academy and became a member of the Greenwich Shakespeare Company. Sullivan graduated from Northwestern with honors and then moved to Los Angeles before getting sporadic guest-starring roles.
Career[edit]
MADtv[edit]
Sullivan was among the original cast members on MADtv when it premiered in 1995. She created numerous characters; her most popular was the mean-spirited Vancome Lady. Sullivan's other characters included X-News reporter Amy, dimwitted Antonia, Eracists leader Debbie, News at 6's Diane Lawyer-Trabajo (pronounced "trebalyo"), racist country singer Darlene McBride, and Latina bimbo Lida. Sullivan appeared with Michael McDonald in an MADtv sketch about making an audition tape to appear on Law & Order that mocked their acting prowess; she later guest-starred in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Contact". Sullivan was featured in the Nov/Dec 2009 issue of Making Music Magazine.[3]
Impersonations[edit]
Sullivan's impersonations included Britney Spears, Drew Barrymore, Justin Timberlake, Hillary Clinton, Mary-Kate Olsen, Jennifer Aniston, Nancy Reagan, Meg Ryan, Celine Dion, Melanie Griffith, Jenna Elfman, Uma Thurman, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kim Cattrall, Beth Broderick, Anne Robinson, Helen Hunt, Edie Falco (as Carmela Soprano from The Sopranos), Emma "Baby Spice" Bunton, Lucille Ball (as Lucy Ricardo in a trio of I Love Lucy parodies), and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Voice acting projects[edit]
Sullivan was originally cast as Turanga Leela, one of the main characters in the animated series Futurama, which premiered in 1999.[4] Due to a casting change, Katey Sagal was instead given the role before the series even aired.[5]
Sullivan has voiced Marlene the Otter on The Penguins of Madagascar – a spin-off series from the successful hit movies Madagascar, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, and Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted –, which aired on Nickelodeon, Shego on Kim Possible; Joan of Arc on Clone High; Mira Nova on Buzz Lightyear of Star Command; and Joan on the Family Guy episode, "I Take Thee Quagmire", along with several other one time voices on the show. Sullivan has also starred in a pilot called, Me and My Needs, that was rejected by ABC. She played Franny Robinson in Meet the Robinsons. Also, Sullivan was a voice actor in the Monsters, Inc. video game. She played Luna in the 2007 video game Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters. In 2012, she also provided the voice of Supergirl in Super Best Friends Forever, a series of animated shorts airing on Cartoon Network's DC Nation block.[6]
Personal life[edit]
Sullivan is married to actor Jason Packham.[7] They have two sons named Dashel Pierce and Beckett Edward.[8]
Sullivan won the first edition of Celebrity Poker Showdown. Her charity was Alley Cat Allies, a nonprofit advocacy organization dedicated to transforming communities to protect and improve the lives of cats, which received $100,000 as a result of her victory.
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Bar Hopping | Mara | |
| Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins | Mira Nova (voice) | Direct-to-DVD release | |
| 2002 | The Third Wheel | Sally | Uncredited |
| 2005 | Guess Who | Liz Klein | |
| Sesame Street's All-Star Alphabet | Letter A | Direct-to-DVD release | |
| 2006 | The Ant Bully | Ant #9 | Voice |
| 2007 | Meet the Robinsons | Franny | Voice |
| 2008 | Superhero Movie | Julia Riker | |
| 2009 | Black Dynamite | Patricia Nixon | |
| 17 Again | Naomi | ||
| 2012 | Let It Shine | Lyla The Main Manager & Stylist Of Roxie | Disney Channel Original Movie |
| 2014 | Eat with Me | Maureen |
Television[edit]
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1991 | Herman's Head | Young Woman | Episode: "The Last Boy Scout" |
| 1994 | Party of Five | Terry | Episode: "Private Lives" |
| Models Inc. | Elaine | Episode: "Of Models and Men" | |
| 1995–2001, 2003–2005, 2016 | MADtv | Various roles | 142 episodes |
| 1997 | The Drew Carey Show | Diane Pulaski | Episode: "Drew Gets Married" |
| 1997–1998 | Fired Up | Debbie | 3 episodes |
| 1999 | Suddenly Susan | Claire Teevens, Nate's Ex-wife | Episode: "The Cheerleaders" |
| 2000 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Jen Caulder | Episode: "Contact" |
| Titus | Carol | Episode: "Tommy's Girlfriend" | |
| 2000–2001 | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command | Mira Nova (voice) | 60 episodes |
| 2000–2002 | Baby Blues | Bizzy the Baby-Sitter (voice) | 3 episodes |
| 2000–present | Family Guy | Various characters (voice) | 29 episodes |
| 2001–2007 | The King of Queens | Holly Shumpert / Marilyn (1 episode) | 49 episodes |
| 2001–2009 | Scrubs | Jill Tracy | 6 episodes |
| 2001 | According to Jim | Alicia | Episode: "Andy's Girlfriend" |
| 2002–2007 | Kim Possible | Shego (voice) | 45 episodes |
| 2002–2003 | Clone High | Joan of Arc / Marie Curie (voice) | 13 episodes |
| 2003 | Less than Perfect | Deirdre Bishop | 2 episodes |
| Miss Match | Rachel | Episode: "Addicted to Love" | |
| 2004 | Crank Yankers | Esperanza Thomas (voice) | Episode: "Episode #2.24" |
| 2005 | Monk | Janet Novak | Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Kid" |
| Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama | Shego (voice) | Television movie | |
| Hot Properties | Chloe Reid | 13 episodes | |
| 2006 | American Dad! | Janice (voice) | Episode: "Finances with Wolves" |
| Boston Legal | Joan Rubin | Episode: "...There's Fire!" | |
| Brandy & Mr. Whiskers | Gerri (voice) | 2 episodes | |
| 2007 | Raines | Carolyn Crumley | 7 episodes |
| My Boys | Kimmie | 2 episodes | |
| 2007–2009 | Slacker Cats | Louise (voice) | 3 episodes |
| 2008 | Head Case | Herself | 2 episodes |
| CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Nancy Twicker | Episode: "Bull" | |
| The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Miss Klotz | Episode: "Let Us Entertain You" | |
| 2008–2010 | The Secret Saturdays | Drew Saturday (voice) | 25 episodes |
| 2008–2009 | Rita Rocks | Rita Clemens | 40 episodes |
| 2009 | Leverage | Heather Moscone | Episode: "The Wedding Job" |
| True Jackson, VP | Kreuftlva | Episode: "True Parade" | |
| 2009–2015 | The Penguins of Madagascar | Marlene (voice) | 59 episodes |
| 2010 | Numb3rs | Nancy Hackett | Episode: "Scratch" |
| The Doctors | Herself | Guest | |
| 2010–2011 | $#*! My Dad Says | Bonnie | Main cast; 18 episodes |
| 2012 | RuPaul's Drag Race | Herself | Guest judge |
| The Game | Sadie | 1 episode | |
| Super Best Friends Forever | Supergirl (voice) | TV short | |
| 2012–2013 | Cougar Town | Lynn Mettler | Recurring role; 7 episodes |
| 2013 | Wendell and Vinnie | Wilma Baset | Main role; 20 episodes |
| 2014 | Devious Maids | Molly | Episode: "The Visit" |
| BoJack Horseman | Tracy (voice) / Fan Girl / Party Goer | 3 episodes | |
| 2014–2015 | Black-ish | Janine | Recurring role; 7 episodes |
| 2015 | Grey's Anatomy | J.J. | Episode: "She's Leaving Home" |
| Bones | Joanne DeMarco | Episode: "The Big Beef at the Royal Diner" | |
| 2016 | Mutt & Stuff | Jenny Jasper | Episode: "Goat in 60 Seconds!" |
| The Thundermans | Doggin | Episode: "Dog Day After-School" | |
| Worst Cooks in America Celebrity Edition | Herself | Contestant; 2nd place | |
| 2017 | Mom | Leanne | Episode: "Bad Hand and British Royalty" |
References[edit]
- ^ "Nicole Sullivan Biography (1970–)". Filmreference.com. 1970-04-21. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
- ^ [1] Archived June 19, 2004, at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ "Features – Garage Groove". Makingmusicmag.com. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
- ^ Ken P. (2005-08-22). "IGN Interviews Billy West". Retrieved 2005-08-22.
- ^ Itzkoff, Dave (2010-06-24). "'Futurama'-Rama: Welcome Back to the World of Tomorrow". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
- ^ "MTV Geek – Interview: Becoming 'Super Best Friends Forever' With Lauren Faust". Geek-news.mtv.com. 2012-03-02. Retrieved 2012-11-04.
- ^ "Celebrity Parents : Celebrity Parents News and Photos". dailypress.com. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
- ^ Sarah Chalke, on Sarah Chalke's 'Genius' Son Loves Bananas (2009-08-31). "Meet Beckett Edward Packham! – Moms & Babies – Moms & Babies - People.com". Celebrity-babies.com. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
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