Kaitlin Olson

American actress and comedian

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2025 Guest appeared in 'Abbott Elementary' as Deandra 'Sweet Dee' Reynolds in the 'Volunteers' episode
2024 Cast as Morgan Gillory on ABC's High Potential, also serving as series producer. Receives another Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in Hacks.
2024 Olson is set to appear as Ms. Nielsen in the film 'Incoming'
2024 Began starring as the lead in the ABC crime drama High Potential, a remake of the French-Belgian series HPI.
2024 Received another Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in Hacks
2023 Joined the main cast of 'Agent Elvis' as voice character CeCe Ryder
2023 Appeared in the comedy film Champions
2022 Kaitlin Olson appeared as herself in 3 episodes of The Always Sunny Podcast
2022 Received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in Hacks
2021 Appeared in Imagine Dragons' music video 'Follow You', co-starring with her husband Rob McElhenney, with both playing themselves
2021 Began starring as DJ Vance in the HBO Max comedy-drama Hacks
2020 Starred in 'Flipped' as Cricket Melfi, appeared as herself on 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire', and had a guest role in 'Space Force' as Edison Jaymes
2020 Received her first Emmy nomination for her role as Cricket Melfi in the Quibi comedy series Flipped, in the category of Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series
2018 Appeared in the comedy film Arizona
April 2018 The Mick was canceled by Fox after its second season concluded.
September 2017 The second season of The Mick premiered in September.
January 2017 Premiered and starred in the Fox sitcom The Mick, also serving as an executive producer.
2016 Voiced Quinn in an episode of 'The Simpsons' titled 'The Girl Code' and was involved in an unsold pilot 'Cassius & Clay' as Ordwood Cassius
2016 Voiced a character in the animated film Finding Dory
June 2016 Participated in a Human Rights Campaign video tribute to the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting, narrating victims' stories.
2015 Kaitlin Olson voiced the character Destiny in the video game Disney Infinity 3.0
2015 Appeared in 2 episodes of 'Bob's Burgers' as Helen in a voice role
2015 Appeared in the comedy film Vacation
2014 Olson guest starred in 2 episodes of 'New Girl' as Ashley
2013 Appeared in the film The Heat as a Bulgarian drug addict alongside Melissa McCarthy.
2013 Starred in the comedy film The Heat
2012 Kaitlin Olson appeared in 7 episodes of 'Unsupervised' as voice roles Carol/Danielle and joined the main cast of 'Brickleberry' as Ethel Anderson
2012 Olson starred in a short film called 'Trading Up' playing the character Barbara Manzer
2012 Olson gave birth to her second son.
2010 Olson gave birth to her first son, Axel, after going into labor during a Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies home game, with the birth occurring at their California home.
2010 Appeared in the comedy film Leap Year

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