Megan Mullally
Megan is a Californian single mother, was born in Los Angeles. She was the daughter of Martha Mullally, her mother. Martha worked as a model and her dad Carter Mullally Jr. was a player on contract for Paramount. Megan was initially enrolled at Northwestern University to study English literature. She later made the switch to acting. Yet, she wound appearing in various productions on campus, which attracted an interest from producers and caused her to quit college. In the years following her move from Los Angeles, in 1985 there was no success. In 1994, she co-starred in "Grease" at Broadway with Rosie O'Donnell and, in 1995, was in "How to be successful in Business" co-starring Matthew Broderick. Since then, she's witnessed her professional career grow exponentially. Nancy and Beth, her group, have recorded two albums and tours extensively. Four music videos produced by the singer for Nancy and Beth are on display at nancyandbeth.com.
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