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Megan Mullally

Mullally as Karen Walker in Will and Grace

Megan Mullally (born November 12, 1958 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress.

The daughter of a model and an actor, Mullally decided as a child that she would become an actress. Growing up in Oklahoma, her popularity in college stage productions led to Mullally determining her future, and she dropped out of college to pursue her acting goal. She moved back to Los Angeles but was unable to find success. Small parts in such films as Risky Business (1983), and About Last Night (1986) followed but it was not until 1998 that she secured her first real success as an actress. Cast in the NBC comedy television series Will & Grace, Mullally played the shrill voiced, pill popping, booze guzzling Karen Walker. Her characterisation brought her acclaim and four Emmy Award nominations. She won the Emmy Award in 2000. She has also won four Screen Actors Guild Awards for her role.

Her success has led her into feature films. Mullally came out as bisexual in a 1999 interview in The Advocate magazine.

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Mullally came out as bisexual in a 1999 interview in The Advocate magazine. SOON TO BE RELEASED - ANT DVD (Definitive Video History 1977 - 1993). Her success has led her into feature films. Antvideo - Compilation - released 2001. She has also won four Screen Actors Guild Awards for her role. Live in Tokyo - Concert video - released 1994. She won the Emmy Award in 2000. Antics in the Forbidden Zone - Compilation - released 1990.

Her characterisation brought her acclaim and four Emmy Award nominations. Prince Charming Revue - Concert video - released 1981. Cast in the NBC comedy television series Will & Grace, Mullally played the shrill voiced, pill popping, booze guzzling Karen Walker. A television special entitled "The Madness of Prince Charming" was aired in the UK in 2003 documenting Adam's career highlights, as well as his struggle with mental illness. Small parts in such films as Risky Business (1983), and About Last Night (1986) followed but it was not until 1998 that she secured her first real success as an actress. Since the 2002 incident, Adam has occasionally been featured in news stories surrounding potential projects, his medical condition, as well as tribute bands devoted to celebrating his career. She moved back to Los Angeles but was unable to find success. The plans were derailed when an altercation in a pub in England led to a brush with the law, and the revelation that Adam suffered from bipolar disorder, the mental illness commonly known as "manic depression" - to which some attibute his extraordinary creativity.

Growing up in Oklahoma, her popularity in college stage productions led to Mullally determining her future, and she dropped out of college to pursue her acting goal. Adam was poised to join an 80s focused tribute tour in early 2002. The daughter of a model and an actor, Mullally decided as a child that she would become an actress. The box set included 66 tracks on three CDs, and quickly sold through the initial 10,000 units. Megan Mullally (born November 12, 1958 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. "Antbox," a retrospective box set spanning Adam's career from the late 1970s through the 1990s, was released in late 2001. A new generation of Ant-influenced artists covered Adam and the Ants' hits during the 90s, including Elastica, Sugar Ray, Trent Reznor, and Robbie Williams.

While Adam and his group (which included longtime partner Marco Pirroni) played in smaller venues than they had played in the 1980s, the houses were often packed with enthusiastic fans. in support of the album. The mid-1990s was a time of reinvention for Adam, as he re-entered the pop music world with the album "Wonderful." The title track was a success, as was a tour of the U.S. He had also acquired a stalker which placed him under great stress and as Graham's career took off the relationship faltered.

By this time Ant had relocated to Los Angeles and had a long term relationship with Heather Graham. The album was another moderate success, and featured the hit single "Room at the Top." In 1993, Adam toured in support of a planned album called "Persuasion." For reasons known only to Adam, his entourage, and MCA Records, the album is still unreleased to this day. The turn of the decade, 1990, saw Adam Ant re-entering the pop music world with the album "Manners and Physique," a collaboration with Andre Cymone, a solo artist and an early member of Prince's band. In 1985 Ant stlll had enough appeal to secure a spot at the "Live Aid" concert but rather than perform a crowd pleasing set of old hits (as Queen did to revive their career) he did songs from the latest album and as a result his sales continued to decline. As the 80s wore on, Adam's attention turned toward acting, with an emphasis on TV and movie roles.

Adam's greatest solo success was during the "Friend or Foe" album era, which included the hit single "Goody Two Shoes." Other hits during this early 1980s timeframe were "Desperate but not Serious" and "Hello, I Love You." Later in the 1980s, Adam worked with producers including Phil Collins (on the "Strip" album), and veteran Tony Visconti ("Vive Le Rock"), achieving varying degrees of success on the charts. Adam's colorful, charismatic onscreen persona was perfect for the new medium. Similar to contemporaries Duran Duran, Adam became one of the first pop video stars. In the first two or three years of the decade, Adam and the Ants had several chart topping hits, including "Stand and Deliver," "Dog Eat Dog," "Prince Charming," and "AntRap." The early days of MTV provided Adam with another vehicle to get his image and message to the masses - the promotional video.

Unquestionably, the high point of Adam Ant's career happened in the very early 1980s. One of the tracks from the Jubilee soundtrack 'Deutscher Girls' was released as a single once the Ants had chart success in 1981. His first major outing as an actor was in 1978 in the Derek Jarman film "Jubilee" both as a character actor and performing songs. Ant was representative of the 'Art School Punk' contingent that were followers of the original punk groups and can be seen in the audience in film of early Sex Pistols gigs.

Similar to David Bowie, Madonna, and other famous shapeshifters in popular music, Adam was notorious for reinventing his image with each subsequent album release. Though he started out playing jagged punk rock music, he gradually altered his image, evolving to a more mainstream pop star. Adam Ant is the stage name of Stuart Leslie Goddard (born November 3, 1954, London, England), who was the lead singer of the highly successful 1980s pop group Adam and the Ants. Antbox - box set - released 2001.

Antmusic EP - extended play - released 1980. Zerox / Whip in my Valise - single - released 1979. Deutscher Girls / Plastic Surgery - single - released 1979. Young Parisians / Lady - single - released 1978.

Wonderful - released 1995. B-Side Babies - released 1994. Persuasion - unreleased 1993. Manners and Physique - released 1990.

Vive Le Rock - released 1985. Strip - released 1983. Friend or Foe - released 1982. Prince Charming - released 1981, re-issued with bonus tracks 2004.

Kings of the Wild Frontier - released 1980, re-issued with bonus tracks 2004. Dirk Wears White Sox - released 1979, re-issued with bonus tracks 2004.