Maya Rudolph

American actress and comedian

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2024 Maya Rudolph starred as a Businesswoman in The Lonely Island's music video 'Sushi Glory Hole'
2024 Named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
2024 Maya Rudolph set to voice a character in 'IF' and will be an executive producer in 'His Three Daughters'
2023 Won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance for Big Mouth
January 2023 Announced as the spokesperson for M&M's after the company's Spokescandies controversy.
2022 Won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Guest Actor or Actress in a Television Series for Saturday Night Live
2022 Maya Rudolph played Malvina Monroe in 'Disenchanted'
July 2022 Starred in Loot, an Apple TV+ series.
2021 Won two Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for Saturday Night Live and Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance for Big Mouth
2021 Maya Rudolph voiced Linda Mitchell in 'The Mitchells vs. the Machines', Daniela Paguro in 'Luca', and appeared in 'Licorice Pizza'
2020 Maya Rudolph appeared as herself in the collaborative music video 'Imagine' by Gal Gadot and Friends
2020 Won two Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for Saturday Night Live and Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance for Big Mouth
2019 Maya Rudolph voiced the character ZO-E3 in the virtual reality Star Wars series 'Vader Immortal'
2018 Maya Rudolph appeared in 'Life of the Party', a documentary 'Love, Gilda', and 'The Happytime Murders'
2018 Maya Rudolph starts playing Judge Gen in 'The Good Place', appearing in 12 episodes through 2020
2018 Receives Primetime Emmy Award nominations for her role in The Good Place.
2018 Receives Emmy nominations for her role in The Good Place and begins portraying Kamala Harris on SNL.
September 14 2018 Premiered in the Amazon Video series Forever.
2017 Begins voicing characters in the animated sitcom Big Mouth, including Connie the Hormone Monstress.
2017 Maya Rudolph appeared in 'CHiPs' as Sergeant Gail Hernandez and voiced the character Smiler in 'The Emoji Movie'
May 31 2016 Debuted in the NBC variety series Maya & Marty with Martin Short.
2015 Maya Rudolph appeared in multiple projects including 'Maggie's Plan', 'A Very Murray Christmas', and 'Sisters'
2014 Maya Rudolph hosts her own variety special 'The Maya Rudolph Show', also serving as a producer
2014 Maya Rudolph voiced characters in 'Big Hero 6' and 'The Nut Job', and appeared in 'Inherent Vice'
2014 Won the Independent Spirit Awards' Robert Altman Award for Inherent Vice (shared with rest of cast)
May 19 2014 Her self-titled variety show television pilot aired, though the show did not proceed beyond this initial episode.
2013 Maya Rudolph played a drug dealing '80s Oprah in The Lonely Island's music video 'Hugs' featuring Pharrell Williams
2013 Maya Rudolph returned to 'Grown Ups' franchise in 'Grown Ups 2' and appeared in 'The Way, Way Back'
2012 Maya Rudolph won the MTV Movie Award for Best Jaw Dropping Moment (shared with rest of cast) for Bridesmaids
2011 Maya Rudolph starred in multiple notable films including 'Bridesmaids' as Lillian Donovan, and appeared in the Beastie Boys short film 'Fight for Your Right (Revisited)'
2011 Stars in the NBC sitcom Up All Night.
2011 Maya Rudolph appeared in the Beastie Boys music video 'Make Some Noise' as a Metal Chick
2011 Stars in the NBC sitcom Up All Night and appears in the film Bridesmaids.
2010 Maya Rudolph appeared in two films: 'MacGruber' as Casey Fitzpatrick and 'Grown Ups' as Deanne McKenzie

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