THE GREAT NORTH
MEGAN MULLALLY
as Voice of Alyson
Emmy Award-winning actor and musician Megan Mullally has appeared on Broadway in revivals of “Grease,” “How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying” (opposite Matthew Broderick) and Mel Brook’s “Young Frankenstein.” She has appeared in Terrence McNally’s smash Broadway hit, “It's Only a Play,” and starred in the role of “Adelaide,” opposite Nathan Lane, in Carnegie Hall’s celebrated “Guys and Dolls” revival. In recent years, Mullally has toured the world as the bandleader, singer and choreographer of the beloved band Nancy and Beth.
Her television credits include seven seasons of the Emmy Award-winning “Children’s Hospital”; “Parks and Recreation” (as the evil “Tammy II”); “Lydia,” on acclaimed cult favorite “Party Down”; “Aunt Gayle” on BOB’S BURGERS; and as “Karen Walker,” on the hit sitcom “Will & Grace,” for which she received two Emmy Awards, four Screen Actors Guild awards and four Golden Globe nominations.
In film, Mullally starred opposite Bryan Cranston in the hit comedy “Why Him?,” and appeared in “Lemon,” “The Disaster Artist,” “Smashed” and “Infinity Baby.” She and her husband, Nick Offerman, have toured the U.S. and U.K. with their comedy show “Summer of 69: No Apostrophe” and released The New York Times best-selling book “The Greatest Love Story Ever Told.” Together, they host your favorite podcast, “In Bed with Nick and Megan.”
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Bio
Emmy Award-winning actor and musician Megan Mullally has appeared on Broadway in revivals of “Grease,” “How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying” (opposite Matthew Broderick) and Mel Brook’s “Young Frankenstein.” She has appeared in Terrence McNally’s smash Broadway hit, “It's Only a Play,” and starred in the role of “Adelaide,” opposite Nathan Lane, in Carnegie Hall’s celebrated “Guys and Dolls” revival. In recent years, Mullally has toured the world as the bandleader, singer and choreographer of the beloved band Nancy and Beth.
Her television credits include seven seasons of the Emmy Award-winning “Children’s Hospital”; “Parks and Recreation” (as the evil “Tammy II”); “Lydia,” on acclaimed cult favorite “Party Down”; “Aunt Gayle” on BOB’S BURGERS; and as “Karen Walker,” on the hit sitcom “Will & Grace,” for which she received two Emmy Awards, four Screen Actors Guild awards and four Golden Globe nominations.
In film, Mullally starred opposite Bryan Cranston in the hit comedy “Why Him?,” and appeared in “Lemon,” “The Disaster Artist,” “Smashed” and “Infinity Baby.” She and her husband, Nick Offerman, have toured the U.S. and U.K. with their comedy show “Summer of 69: No Apostrophe” and released The New York Times best-selling book “The Greatest Love Story Ever Told.” Together, they host your favorite podcast, “In Bed with Nick and Megan.”