This page will contain discussion groups about Megan Mullally, as they become available.Megan MullallyMullally as Karen Walker in Will and GraceMegan 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. Wikiquote has a collection of quotations by or about Megan MullallyThis page about Megan Mullally includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Megan Mullally News stories about Megan Mullally External links for Megan Mullally Videos for Megan Mullally Wikis about Megan Mullally Discussion Groups about Megan Mullally Blogs about Megan Mullally Images of Megan Mullally |
|
Mullally came out as bisexual in a 1999 interview in The Advocate magazine. Carrack re-recorded "How Long", which became a UK Top 40 hit again in 1996. Her success has led her into feature films. Of the members of the band Carrack has enjoyed most post-Ace success, playing in Eric Clapton's band, joining Squeeze, and latterly playing with Mike & the Mechanics. She has also won four Screen Actors Guild Awards for her role. The band eventually moved to America but disbanded in July 1977 when most of the remaining members joined Frankie Miller's band. She won the Emmy Award in 2000. The simple tale of infidelity captured people's attention and it became a Top 20 hit in the UK and also reached number 3 in the USA charts. Her characterisation brought her acclaim and four Emmy Award nominations. It was a perfectly crafted pop song with a hypnotic bass introduction directly "borrowed" from "Travelling Song" by Pentangle, followed by Carrack's sweet electric piano. Cast in the NBC comedy television series Will & Grace, Mullally played the shrill voiced, pill popping, booze guzzling Karen Walker. The single "How Long", culled from this record, gave them an enormous hit that they were never able to repeat. 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. The album, Five-A-Side, was a creditable debut. She moved back to Los Angeles but was unable to find success. 17 March 1948, Dublin, Ireland) had replaced Witherington. 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. Before the recording of their first album, ex-Bees Make Honey drummer Fran Byrne (b. The daughter of a model and an actor, Mullally decided as a child that she would become an actress. Carrack and Comer came from Warm Dust, and King arrived via Mighty Baby, whose antecedents were the highly regarded 1960s band The Action. Ace became one of the darlings of the UK pub rock circuit with their polished funky pop music. Megan Mullally (born November 12, 1958 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. The members were assembled from various other known bands and were all competent musicians. 26 December 1953, Enfield, Middlesex, England; drums). 23 February 1949, Burnley, Lancashire, England; bass), Steve Witherington (b. 18 July 1948, Muswell Hill, London; guitar, vocals), Terry "Tex" Comer (b. 18 September 1946, Kentish Town, London; guitar, vocals) Phil Harris (b. 22 April 1951, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England; keyboards, vocals), Alan "Bam" King (b. Formed in the UK during December 1972 and originally called Ace Flash And The Dynamos - quickly abbreviated after a couple of gigs - Ace comprised; Paul Carrack (b. Ace were a British rock music band who enjoyed moderate success in the 1970s. |