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Born on July 27, 1972, Maya Rudolph is an American actress and comedian whose infectious energy and comedic genius have graced our screens for decades. Her journey into the spotlight began in 2000 when she joined the iconic cast of NBC's sketch comedy show, *Saturday Night Live*. During her memorable tenure, she also lent her talent to supporting roles in films like *50 First Dates*, *A Prairie Home Companion*, and *Idiocracy*.
After leaving SNL in 2007, Rudolph's film career flourished. She captivated audiences in *Grown Ups*, *Bridesmaids*, *Inherent Vice*, *Sisters*, *Life of the Party*, and the recent Disney sequel *Disenchanted*. Her versatility also shines through her voice acting work in animated hits such as *Shrek the Third*, *Turbo*, *Big Hero 6*, *The Angry Birds Movie*, *The Emoji Movie*, and the critically acclaimed Pixar film *Luca*.
Rudolph also made her mark on television, starring in the NBC sitcom *Up All Night* and co-hosting the variety show *Maya & Marty*. In 2022, she took center stage in the comedy series *Loot*, also serving as an executive producer. Her voice work on the animated sitcom *Big Mouth*, particularly her portrayal of Connie the Hormone Monstress, earned her four Primetime Emmy Awards. She also garnered an Emmy for her unforgettable impersonation of Kamala Harris on SNL, and received three nominations for her role as a judge in *The Good Place*. In 2024, *Time* recognized her as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Maya Rudolph is the daughter of the late singer Minnie Riperton and composer Richard Rudolph.
Born in Gainesville, Florida, Maya's parents instilled in her a love for the arts. Her mother, Minnie Riperton, was a renowned singer, and her father, Richard Rudolph, a talented composer. Her maternal lineage traces back to African-American heritage, while her paternal side is Jewish, with a family history that includes a philanthropist and a founding member of a synagogue in Pittsburgh. Her godmother was the legendary R&B singer Teena Marie. On PBS's *Finding Your Roots*, Maya discovered a profound connection to her ancestors, learning about James Grigsby, who bravely fought for his freedom in the 1830s.
The Rudolph family later moved to Los Angeles, where Maya grew up in the vibrant Westwood neighborhood. Her mother, Minnie, tragically passed away from breast cancer when Maya was just seven years old, but her voice lives on, notably in the endearing repetition of Maya's name at the end of her hit song "Lovin' You." A graduate of Crossroads School, Maya forged lasting friendships with future stars Gwyneth Paltrow and Jack Black, and later pursued her passion for photography at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Rudolph's comedic journey began with the renowned improv troupe, The Groundlings, where she crossed paths with *Saturday Night Live* alum Will Forte. She officially joined SNL as a featured player in 2000, leaving her mark until 2007. Her iconic portrayal of Vice President Kamala Harris has become a fan favorite, and she's agreed to reprise the role through the 2024 election, even postponing production on her show *Loot* to do so.
Beyond SNL, Maya has graced numerous television shows and films. She had early roles in *City of Angels*, *Chicago Hope*, *Gattaca*, *As Good as It Gets*, and *50 First Dates*, where she also served as a music supervisor. Her breakthrough film role arrived in 2006 with *A Prairie Home Companion*, and she also starred alongside Luke Wilson in the cult classic *Idiocracy*. Her voice graced the character of Rapunzel in *Shrek the Third* and she guest-starred as Athena Scooberman in NBC's *Kath & Kim*.
In 2010, she brought laughter as the wife of Chris Rock's character in *Grown Ups*, returning for its sequel. Her comedic timing was on full display in the ensemble hit *Bridesmaids* alongside Kristen Wiig. From 2011 to 2012, she co-starred in the sitcom *Up All Night* with Christina Applegate and Will Arnett. Her voice talents were further showcased in *Turbo* and the animated films *The Nut Job* and *Big Hero 6*.
In 2016, Rudolph teamed up with Martin Short for the variety series *Maya & Marty*. Her Amazon Video series, *Forever*, premiered in 2018. As a voice actress, she lent her voice to characters in *The Angry Birds Movie*, *The Emoji Movie*, and the popular Netflix series *Big Mouth*. In 2021, she voiced Linda Mitchell in *The Mitchells vs. the Machines* and Daniela Paguro in Pixar's *Luca*. In 2022, she starred as the villainous Malvina Monroe in *Disenchanted*.
Rudolph's creative enterprise extends to her production company, Animal Pictures, which has produced acclaimed projects like *Russian Doll*, *Poker Face*, *Loot*, and *The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy*. She is also known for her involvement in a Prince cover band called Princess with her friend Gretchen Lieberum.
Prior to her SNL fame, Maya was a backing singer and keyboardist for the band The Rentals, even appearing in their music videos. She also contributed vocals to Triumph the Insult Comic Dog's album and was the original drummer for the band That Dog.
In her personal life, Maya Rudolph has been in a long-term relationship with filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson since 2001. They reside in the San Fernando Valley with their four children.
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Maya Rudolph (born July 27, 1972) is an American actress and comedian. In 2000, she became a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL). During her tenure on the show, she appeared in supporting roles in the films 50 First Dates (2004), A Prairie Home Companion (2006), and Idiocracy (2006).
After leaving SNL in 2007, Rudolph appeared in more films, including Grown Ups (2010), Bridesmaids (2011), Grown Ups 2 (2013), Inherent Vice (2014), Sisters (2015), Life of the Party (2018), and Disenchanted (2022). She also provided voice acting roles in the animated films Shrek the Third (2007), Turbo (2013), Big Hero 6 (2014), The Angry Birds Movie (2016), The Emoji Movie (2017), and Luca (2021). Rudolph starred in the NBC sitcom Up All Night (2011–2012) and co-hosted the variety show Maya & Marty (2016). In 2022, she began starring in the comedy series Loot, also serving as an executive producer.
Rudolph has voiced various characters for the animated sitcom Big Mouth (2017–2025), including Connie the Hormone Monstress, which won her four Primetime Emmy Awards. For her portrayal of politician Kamala Harris on SNL, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. Rudolph received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations for playing a judge in the comedy series The Good Place (2018–2020). In 2024, Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world. She is the daughter of late singer Minnie Riperton (1947–1979) and composer Richard Rudolph.
== Early life ==
Rudolph was born in Gainesville, Florida on July 27, 1972. Her mother, Minnie Riperton, was a singer, and her father, Richard Rudolph, is a composer. Her mother was African-American and her father is Jewish. Her paternal grandfather was Sidney Rudolph, a philanthropist who once owned all of the Wendy's and Rudy's restaurants in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Her great-grandfather was born in Vilnius, Lithuania, changed his surname from "Rudashevsky" to "Rudolph", and was one of the founding members of Congregation Beth Shalom, a Conservative Jewish synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Rudolph's godmother was R&B singer Teena Marie (1956–2010). On an episode of PBS's Finding Your Roots, Rudolph discovered that her maternal great-great-great-grandfather was James Grigsby, who was born into slavery in Lincoln County, Kentucky. Grigsby was denied financial compensation and freedom granted by the last will and testament of his owner, John Warren Grigsby, and challenged the owner's grandson in court in the 1830s.
Rudolph's parents moved to Los Angeles, California, when their children were very young, and Rudolph grew up primarily in the Westwood neighborhood. Near the end of the song "Lovin' You", Riperton repeats "Maya", as can be heard in her performance on The Midnight Special. Riperton died of breast cancer on July 12, 1979, at the age of 31, two weeks before Maya's seventh birthday. In 1990, Rudolph graduated from Crossroads School in Santa Monica, California, where she befriended schoolmates Gwyneth Paltrow and Jack Black. She attended the University of California, Santa Cruz, living in Porter College. In 1995, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in photography.
== Career ==
=== Television and film ===
Rudolph was in the improv troupe the Groundlings, where she met future Saturday Night Live cast member Will Forte. She joined the cast of Saturday Night Live as a featured player for the final three episodes of the 1999–2000 season and stayed until 2007. She has made several cameo appearances over the years. Since the 45th-season premiere, she has occasionally portrayed Vice President Kamala Harris, a performance acknowledged by Harris. After Harris became the presumptive 2024 Democratic presidential candidate, Rudolph agreed to portray Harris on SNL through the 2024 election; pre-production on season 3 of her show Loot has been postponed to accommodate her role.
She has appeared in many other television shows, including the CBS medical drama series City of Angels and Chicago Hope. She had small parts in Gattaca (1997), As Good as It Gets (1997), Chuck & Buck (2000), Duets (2000), Duplex (2003), and 50 First Dates (2004); she was also a music supervisor for Duets. Her first prominent film role came in 2006 with A Prairie Home Companion. Earlier, she had costarred with Luke Wilson in the 2005 Mike Judge sci-fi comedy Idiocracy, although that film was shelved until September 2006 and then only given a limited release. She also guest-starred as Rapunzel in the DreamWorks animated film Shrek the Third. She guest-starred as Julia in The Simpsons episode "The Homer of Seville". Rudolph guest-starred as character Athena Scooberman in NBC's Kath & Kim, and starred in the film Away We Go with The Office star John Krasinski.
In 2010, she appeared in Grown Ups starring Adam Sandler, where she played the wife of Chris Rock's character, and returned for the 2013 sequel, Grown Ups 2. In 2011, she appeared in Bridesmaids with Saturday Night Live colleague Kristen Wiig, and in 2013 she played a supporting role in The Way, Way Back as the girlfriend of Sam Rockwell's character. From 2011 to 2012, she co-starred in the NBC sitcom Up All Night, with Christina Applegate and Will Arnett. In 2013, she voiced Burn in the DreamWorks Animation film Turbo. Rudolph's self-titled variety show television pilot aired on May 19, 2014, but the show did not go beyond that. Also in 2014, she voiced Precious in the animated film The Nut Job, as well as in the 2017 sequel The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature, and voiced Aunt Cass in the Disney animated film Big Hero 6.
It was later announced that she would star in an NBC variety series Maya & Marty with Martin Short, which debuted on May 31, 2016. Her next series, Forever, premiered on September 14, 2018, on Amazon Video. As a voice actress, she voiced Matilda in The Angry Birds Movie (2016) and The Angry Birds Movie 2 (2019), voiced Smiler in the animated The Emoji Movie (2017), and had various roles in the Netflix animated series Big Mouth, premiering in 2017.
In 2018, she performed in advertisements for Ruby Tuesday and Seventh Generation. In 2019 she appeared as the mother in The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part. In 2021 she voiced Linda Mitchell, mother of two, in Sony Pictures' The Mitchells vs. the Machines, and Daniela Paguro in the Pixar film Luca. In July 2022 she appeared as the star of Loot, an Apple TV+ series. In 2022, Rudolph portrayed Malvina Monroe, the main antagonist of Disenchanted, the sequel to the 2007 Disney film Enchanted.
Rudolph has a production company called Animal Pictures with Natasha Lyonne which has produced Russian Doll, Poker Face, Loot, and The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy. As of October 3, 2023, Rudolph reportedly separated amicably from Animal Pictures to produce independently.
In January 2023, it was announced that Rudolph would be the spokesperson for M&M's after owner Mars Incorporated supposedly pulled its "Spokescandies" in light of criticism for its depictions of gender, though a few days later Mars confirmed that their Spokescandies would return in their Super Bowl commercial.
=== Music ===
Prior to joining Saturday Night Live, Rudolph was a backing singer from 1995 to 1999 and briefly a keyboardist in the band the Rentals, with whom she toured. She appears in music videos for the songs "Waiting" and "Please Let That Be You". In 2004, she recorded a track with the Rentals frontman Matt Sharp, including a cover of Tegan and Sara's "Not Tonight". She was also the original drummer of That Dog before moving to attend college. She performed "Together in Pooping" and "Little Roundworm" with Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (Robert Smigel) on his album Come Poop With Me. She is in a Prince cover band called Princess with her friend Gretchen Lieberum.
== Personal life ==
Rudolph has been in a relationship with filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson since 2001. They live in the San Fernando Valley with their four children.
== Filmography ==
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=== Television ===
=== Video games ===
=== Music videos ===
== Awards and nominations ==
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== References ==
== External links ==
Maya Rudolph on Twitter
Maya Rudolph discography at Discogs
Maya Rudolph at IMDb
Maya Rudolph at the TCM Movie Database
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