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Nicole Sullivan

Nicole Sullivan

25 titles Acting Apr 21, 1970 New York City, New York, USA

Nicole Julianne Sullivan, born on April 21, 1970, is a multi-talented American actress, comedian, and voice artist. She gained widespread recognition during her six-year tenure on the sketch comedy show MADtv from 1995 to 2001, where her comedic prowess shone through a variety of memorable characters. Following this, Sullivan starred in the popular CBS sitcom The King of Queens, where she enjoyed a successful five-season run from 2001 to 2005, and made a return for a 2007 episode.

In addition to her live-action roles, Sullivan has made significant contributions to animated television. She is widely known for voicing the iconic villain Shego in Disney’s Kim Possible, as well as Drew in Cartoon Network's The Secret Saturdays. Her voice work extends further with notable roles such as Louise in ABC Family's Slacker Cats and Franny Robinson in Disney's Meet the Robinsons. Sullivan also had recurring roles on the beloved animated series Family Guy.

From 2008 to 2009, she led the cast of the Lifetime series Rita Rocks, showcasing her versatility beyond comedy. Currently, Sullivan continues to make her mark in the industry by voicing Marlene in the animated series The Penguins of Madagascar and portraying Bonnie Goodson in the CBS sitcom $h*! My Dad Says. Throughout her career, Sullivan has proven herself as a dynamic force in both comedic and voice acting.

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