Megan Mullally
Megan was a native of California and an only child, was born to Los Angeles. Her mother, Martha used to model and her father Carter Mullally Jr. was a contracted player for Paramount. Megan originally enrolled in Northwestern University to study English literature, but later switched to acting. She ended up appearing in various campus musicals, which gained the attention of producers, and eventually led her to drop out of the school. After 1985, the actress relocated from New York to Los Angeles with no particular achievement. She co-starred with Rosie O'Donnell in the Broadway production of "Grease", in 1994. In 1995, she appeared alongside Matthew Broderick in "How To Success on the Road to Business". Since then, she's seen her career soar. The group Nancy and Beth have recorded two albums, and toured extensively. She has produced four music videos for Nancy and Beth the videos can be seen at nancyandbeth.com.



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