Born:
November 12, 1958
in
Los Angeles
Best Known For:
Will & Grace.
Early-life:
Megan Mullally was born on November 12, 1958, in Los Angeles. She's an only child. Her mother is a former model, while her father was a bit-part player at Paramount Studios during the 1950s. She wanted to be an actress from an early age, and eventually enrolled at Northwestern University. Mullally switched courses to concentrate on English Literature, but continued to appear in college plays. Starring roles in various musicals gained attention from producers, so she dropped out in the hope of turning professional.
Career:
Despite moving back to LA in 1985, Mullally's efforts to hit the big time came to nothing. Instead, she made ends meet appearing in small roles in such films as About Last Night and Risky Business, and TV series Murder, She Wrote and China Beach. Regular parts in The Ellen Burstyn Show and My Life and Times also failed to make her a star. In 1994 she appeared in an acclaimed stage version of Grease. From then, Mullally began getting better roles and, in 1998, became a household name thanks to Will & Grace. After Will & Grace ended in 2006, she hosted a short-lived talk show. Since then, she has popped up in various shows, including 30 Rock, Parks and Recreation, and Childrens Hospital. Away from acting, she is the member of the band Supreme Music Program.
Quote:
"It's great being a gay icon."
Trivia:
She has won 3 consecutive Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) for Outstanding performance by an actress in a comedy, and has a total of 4 SAG Awards and 2 Emmy Awards.