Maya Rudolph
American actress and comedian

Maya Rudolph

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American actress and comedian
A.K.A.
Maya Khabira Rudolph
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27 July 1972(Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, USA)
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San Fernando Valley, California, USA
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University of California, Santa Cruz
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Introduction

Maya Rudolph (born July 27, 1972) is an American actress, voice actress, comedian, and singer. After becoming a member of The Groundlings improv troupe in the late 1990s, Rudolph joined the NBC television series Saturday Night Live, on which she was a cast member from 2000 to 2007. She then ventured into film, appearing in 50 First Dates (2004), A Prairie Home Companion (2006), and Idiocracy (2006).

Since leaving Saturday Night Live, Rudolph has appeared in Grown Ups (2010), Bridesmaids (2011), Grown Ups 2 (2013), Sisters (2015), CHiPs (2017), Life of the Party (2018), and Wine Country (2019). She has also lent her voice to the animated films Shrek the Third (2007), Big Hero 6 (2014), The Angry Birds Movie (2016) and its 2019 sequel, The Emoji Movie (2017), and The Willoughbys (2020).

In addition to her film appearances, Rudolph starred as Ava Alexander on the NBC sitcom Up All Night from 2011 to 2012, and co-hosted her own variety show Maya & Marty (with Martin Short).

For her portrayal of Senator Kamala Harris on Saturday Night Live, Rudolph won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.

Early life

Maya Rudolph was born as Maya Khabira Rudolph on July 27, 1972, in Gainesville, Florida, to soul singer-songwriter Minnie Riperton and composer, songwriter, and producer Richard Rudolph.

Her father is an Ashkenazi Jew, and her mother was African-American. Her paternal grandfather was Sidney Rudolph, a philanthropist who once owned all of the Wendy's and Rudy's restaurants in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Her great-grandfather was born in Vilnius, Lithuania, changed his surname from "Rudashevsky" to "Rudolph", and was one of the founding members of Congregation Beth Shalom, a Conservative Jewish synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Rudolph's godmother was R&B singer Teena Marie.

Rudolph's parents moved to Los Angeles, California when she and her brother Marc were very young, and they grew up primarily in the Westwood neighborhood. Near the end of the song "Lovin' You", Minnie Riperton can be heard singing "Maya" over and over again. Riperton incorporated this into her performance of the song on The Midnight Special. Riperton died on July 12, 1979, at age 31, from breast cancer.

In 1990, Rudolph graduated from Crossroads School in Santa Monica, California, where she became friendly with fellow students Gwyneth Paltrow and Jack Black, and continued her education at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she graduated in 1995 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in photography from Porter College.

Career

Saturday Night Live

In May 2000, Rudolph joined the cast of Saturday Night Live as a featured player for the final three episodes of the 1999–2000 season, after a stint as a member of The Groundlings improv troupe, where she met future Saturday Night Live cast member Will Forte. Rudolph's musical talents were frequently employed on Saturday Night Live. She sang as Beyoncé Knowles in the Prince Show sketches, as the "Space Creature" in the Gays in Space sketches, except for the one on the season 31 episode hosted by Peter Sarsgaard, because it aired around the time Rudolph was on maternity leave. Forte substituted for her during that episode. Her ability to change her looks and her command of many accents also led to her playing an unusually wide range of ethnicities on the show, often with only a change of wigs. As "Nuni Shoener", Rudolph, along with Fred Armisen, created a couple from an unspecified Scandinavian country, who have unplaceable accents and bewilderingly foreign manners. Rudolph was also able to play male characters such as Scott Joplin, Justin Guarini, and Mario Vazquez.

Her final episode as a cast member was on November 3, 2007, with host Brian Williams and musical guest Feist, the last episode before the writers' strike. She returned on October 25, 2008, in a featured guest appearance as Michelle Obama and sang a duet with Kenan Thompson about Amy Poehler's newborn. She also appeared in the 2008 Christmas episode, where she reprised her role in the sketch Bronx Beat, with Amy Poehler. She also appeared in two sketches in the 2008–09 season finale with Will Ferrell. She appeared in a Weekend Update Thursday sketch during the fall 2009–10 season as Oprah Winfrey speaking on behalf of Chicago's bid for the 2016 Olympics. She also appeared on the show in May 2010 to perform in skits including "The Manuel Ortiz Show" with Betty White. She returned to Saturday Night Live for the season 36 premiere, hosted by Amy Poehler, performing the "Bronx Beat" sketch and that same season for episode 700, hosted by Tina Fey. On February 18, 2012 she returned to Saturday Night Live as a host for the first time and reprised her roles in sketches such as "Bronx Beat". She once again returned to SNL for the Christmas episode hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler on December 19, 2015, reprising her role in the "Bronx Beat" sketch. She appeared on the 41st-season finale (hosted by Fred Armisen) as Dilma Rousseff on Weekend Update. Since the 45th-season premiere, she has appeared in sketches as Senator and presidential/vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris (D-CA).

Characters

Rudolph's characters on the show have included "Attorney Glenda Goodwin" and "Megan" from the "Wake Up, Wakefield!" sketches. Rudolph did a number of celebrity impressions on Saturday Night Live during her tenure, including Amanda Byram, Ananda Lewis, Barbra Streisand, Bern Nadette Stanis (as Thelma Evans on Good Times), Beyoncé, Charo, Christina Aguilera, Condoleezza Rice, Darcel Wynne, Diana Ross, Dilma Rousseff, Donatella Versace, Donna Fargo, Emily Robison, Fredricka Whitfield, Free, Gayle King, Orda Khan, Griselda Blanco, Halle Berry, Ivanka Trump, Ja'net Dubois (as Willona Woods on Good Times), Jennifer Lopez, Joyce "Fenderella" Irby, Justin Guarini, Kara Saun, Kamala Harris, La Toya Jackson, Lisa Kudrow, Lisa Ling, Liza Minnelli, Lucy Liu, Lynda Lopez, Macy Gray, Mario Vasquez, Mary Roach, Maya Angelou, Melinda Doolittle, Melissa Stark, Michelle Obama, Mýa, Nelly Furtado, Omarosa Manigault, Oprah Winfrey, Paris Hilton, Patti LaBelle, Phylicia Rashad (as Clair Huxtable on The Cosby Show), Rocsi, Scott Joplin, Teresa Heinz, Tera Patrick, Tina Turner, Tyra Banks, Valerie Simpson, Vanessa Hudgens (as Gabriella Montez from High School Musical 3), Wanda Sykes and Whitney Houston.

Recurring characters

  • Appreciante
  • Britanica of Gemini's Twin
  • Casey
  • Charli Coffee
  • Cocktail Waitress
  • Donatella Versace
  • Glenda Goodwin
  • Jackie
  • Jodi Deitz (one of the co-hosts of "Bronx Beat")
  • Leilani Burke
  • Megan (one of the co-hosts of "Wake Up, Wakefield!")
  • Mrs. Denmont
  • Nuni Schoener
  • Patti Sylviac
  • Rebecca
  • Space Creature
  • Senator Kamala Harris, as Vice Presidential Nominee

Television and film

In addition to her work on Saturday Night Live, Rudolph has appeared on other television shows, including the CBS medical drama series City of Angels and Chicago Hope. She had small parts in Chuck & Buck, Gattaca, As Good as It Gets, Duplex and Duets; she was also a music supervisor for Duets. Her first prominent film role came in 2006 with A Prairie Home Companion. Earlier, she had costarred with Luke Wilson in the 2005 Mike Judge sci-fi comedy Idiocracy, although that film was shelved until September 2006 and then only given a limited release. She also guest-starred as Rapunzel in the DreamWorks animated film Shrek the Third. She guest-starred as Julia in The Simpsons episode "The Homer of Seville". Rudolph guest-starred as character Athena Scooberman in NBC's Kath & Kim, and starred in the film Away We Go with The Office star John Krasinski. In 2010, she appeared in Grown Ups starring Adam Sandler, where she played the wife of Chris Rock's character. In 2011, she appeared in Bridesmaids with Saturday Night Live colleague Kristen Wiig, and in 2013 she played a supporting role in The Way, Way Back as the girlfriend of Sam Rockwell's character. She co-starred in the NBC sitcom Up All Night, with Christina Applegate and Will Arnett. Rudolph's self-titled variety show television pilot aired on May 19, 2014, but the show did not go beyond that. It was later announced that she would star in an NBC variety series Maya & Marty with Martin Short, which debuted on May 31, 2016. Her next series, Forever, premiered on September 14, 2018 on Amazon Video. She has also provided the voice of Connie in the Netflix animated series Big Mouth since it premiered in 2018.

Also in 2018, she began doing Ruby Tuesday and Seventh Generation commercials. In 2019 she appeared as the mother in The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part.

Music

Prior to joining Saturday Night Live, Rudolph was a backing singer (1995–99) and briefly a keyboardist in the band The Rentals, with whom she toured for a short time. She also appears in the music videos of the songs "Waiting" and "Please Let That Be You". She sang backing vocals for "Barcelona" and "My Head Is in the Sun", both from the album Seven More Minutes. In 2004, she recorded a track with The Rentals frontman Matt Sharp, including a cover of Tegan and Sara's "Not Tonight". Rudolph also performed "Together In Pooping" and "Little Roundworm" with Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (Robert Smigel) on his album Come Poop With Me. She is in a Prince cover band called Princess with her friend Gretchen Lieberum.

Personal life

Rudolph has been in a relationship with Paul Thomas Anderson since 2001. They live in the San Fernando Valley with their four children—daughters Pearl Minnie (born October 2005), Lucille (born November 2009), and Minnie Ida (born August 2013), and son Jack (born July 2011).

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes 
1997 As Good as It Gets Policewoman  
Gattaca Delivery Nurse  
2000 Chuck & Buck Jamilla  
Duets Karaoke Hostess  
2003 Duplex Tara  
2004 Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie Kanshasha X  
50 First Dates Stacy  
2006 A Prairie Home Companion Molly  
Idiocracy Rita  
2007 Shrek the Third Rapunzel (voice)  
2009 Away We Go Verona De Tessant  
2010 MacGruber Casey Fitzpatrick  
Grown Ups Deanne McKenzie  
2011 Beastie Boys: Fight for Your Right (Revisited) Skirt Suit Short film 
Bridesmaids Lillian Donovan  
Zookeeper Mollie (voice)  
Friends with Kids Leslie  
2013 The Way, Way Back Caitlyn  
Grown Ups 2 Deanne McKenzie  
Turbo Burn (voice)  
2014 The Nut Job Precious (voice)  
Inherent Vice Petunia Leeway  
Big Hero 6 Aunt Cass (voice)  
2015 Strange Magic Griselda (voice)  
Maggie's Plan Felicia  
A Very Murray Christmas Lounge Singer  
Sisters Brinda  
2016 Mr. Pig Eunice  
The Angry Birds Movie Matilda (voice)  
Poppy (voice) Uncredited 
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Deborah  
My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea Verti (voice)  
2017 CHiPs Sergeant Gail Hernandez  
We Don't Belong Here Joanne  
The Emoji Movie Smiler (voice)  
The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature Precious (voice)  
2018 Life of the Party Christine Davenport  
The Happytime Murders Bubbles  
2019 The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Mom  
Booksmart Motivational Voice  
Wine Country Naomi  
The Angry Birds Movie 2 Matilda (voice)  
2020 The Willoughbys Nanny (voice)  
Hubie Halloween Mrs. Hennessey  
Connected Linda Mitchell (voice) Completed 

Television

Year Title Role Notes 
1996–1997 Chicago Hope Nurse Leah Martine 5 episodes 
1997 The Devil's Child Holly Television film 
2000 Action Phina Episode: "Dead Man Floating" 
City of Angels Nurse Grace Patterson 15 episodes 
2000–present Saturday Night Live Various roles 153 episodes 
2006 Campus Ladies Professor Theresa Winslow Fabre Episode: "All Nighter" 
2007 The Simpsons Julia (voice) Episode: "Homer of Seville" 
2008–2009 Kath & Kim Athena Scooberman 5 episodes 
2009 The Mighty B! Cherry (voice) Episode: "The Dragonflies" 
2011–2012 Up All Night Ava Alexander 35 episodes 
2012 Saturday Night Live Herself / Host Episode: "Maya Rudolph/Sleigh Bells" 
2014 Portlandia Anita Episode: "Bahama Knights" 
The Maya Rudolph Show Herself Variety special; also producer 
Family Guy JoAnne Shalit (voice) Episode: "The Book of Joe" 
2014–2015 The Awesomes Lady Malocchio (voice) 9 episodes 
2015 Comedy Bang! Bang! Herself Episode: "Maya Rudolph Wears a Black Skirt and Strappy Sandals" 
The Spoils Before Dying Fresno Foxglove 4 episodes 
Drunk History Griselda Blanco Episode: "Miami" 
2016 Angie Tribeca Jackie Wilder Episode: "Organ Trail" 
Maya & Marty Herself / Co-Host 6 episodes; also writer and producer 
Brooklyn Nine-Nine U.S. Marshal Karen Haas Episodes: "Coral Palms, Part 1" & "Coral Palms, Part 2" 
Documentary Now! Anita Episode: "Final Transmission" 
The Grinder Jillian 4 episodes 
2016, 2018 Mike Tyson Mysteries Various voices 2 episodes 
2017 Michael Bolton's Big, Sexy Valentine's Day Special Herself Variety special 
Nobodies Herself Episode: "Mr. First Lady" 
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Dionne Warwick Episode: "Kimmy Does a Puzzle!" 
Tour de Pharmacy Lucy Flerng Television film 
The Gong Show Herself / Judge Episode: "Megan Fox/Andy Samberg/Maya Rudolph" 
2017–present Big Mouth Diane Birch / Connie / Various voices 31 episodes 
Big Hero 6: The Series Aunt Cass (voice) 26 episodes 
2017 A Christmas Story Live! Mother Parker Television film 
2018–2020 The Good Place Judge Gen 12 episodes 
2018 Forever June Hoffman 8 episodes 
I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman Lady Liberty Episode: "Cory Booker" 
2019 The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience Val Gal Variety special 
Nailed It! Herself / Judge Episode: "A Classic Christmess" 
2019–present Bless the Harts Betty Hart (voice) 13 episodes 
2020 Mapleworth Murders Broda Bcbillan 3 episodes 

Music videos

Year Title Artist(s) Role Ref. 
2006 "Dick in a Box" The Lonely Island featuring Justin Timberlake Girlfriend  
2011 "Make Some Noise" Beastie Boys Metal Chick  
2020 "Imagine (Quarantine Edition)" Artists for We Are One Herself  

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Work Result Ref 
2004 Satellite Awards Best Actress in a TV Series – Comedy or Musical Saturday Night Live Nominated  
2007 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated  
2011 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series, Mini Series or TV Movie Up All Night Nominated  
2012 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Saturday Night Live Nominated  
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Up All Night Nominated  
Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series, Mini Series or TV Movie Nominated  
MTV Movie Awards Best Jaw Dropping Moment (shared with rest of cast) Bridesmaids Won  
2014 Independent Spirit Awards Robert Altman Award (shared with rest of cast) Inherent Vice Won  
2016 Writers Guild of America Award Comedy/Variety - Sketch Series Maya & Marty Nominated  
2018 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series The Good Place Nominated  
2019 Nominated  
2020 Nominated  
Saturday Night Live Won 
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance Big Mouth Won