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+ | |name = Julia Sweeney |
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+ | |born = Julia Anne Sweeney<br>[[October 10]], [[1959]] (age 60)<br>Spokane, [[Washington]], [[United States]] |
+ | |nationality = [[File:Flag of the United States.png|20px]] American |
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+ | |occupation(s) = Actress, voice actress, comedian, author |
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+ | |years active = [[1988]]-present |
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+ | |spouse = Stephen Hibbert ([[1989]]-[[1994]])<br>Michael Blum ([[2008]]-present) |
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+ | |children = Mulan Sweeney}}'''Julia Anne Sweeney''' is an American actress, voice actress, comedian, and author who is best known for being a cast member on the [[NBC]] late-night sketch comedy and variety show ''[[Wikipedia:Saturday Night Live|Saturday Night Live]]'' from [[1990]] to [[1994]]. |
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− | '''Julia Anne Sweeney''' (born October 10, 1959) is an [[Americans|American]] [[actress]], [[comedian]] and [[author]]. She is known for her role as a cast member on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' and for her autobiographical solo shows. She played Mrs. Keeper in the animated film ''[[Stuart Little (film)|Stuart Little]]'' and voiced Brittany in ''[[Father of the Pride]]''. |
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− | + | For [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]], she played a nosey neighbor in ''[[Honey, I Blew Up the Kid]]'', Bobbi Coker on the [[ABC]] sitcom ''[[According to Jim]]'', and voiced [[Crandall's mom]] in the Disney animated series ''[[Teamo Supremo]]'' and [[Mrs. Squibbles]] in the [[2013]] [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]]/[[Pixar]] film, ''[[Monsters University]]''. She also had a small role as Raquel in the [[1994]] [[Miramax Films]] film, ''[[Wikipedia:Pulp Fiction|Pulp Fiction]]'' and played Pat Riley in the 1994'' ''[[Touchstone Pictures]] film, [[It's Pat]] and an unknown character in the [[1995]] version of [[The Barefoot Executive|''The Barefoot Executive'']]. |
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+ | ==Disney Roles== |
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+ | Sheri monsters university.png|'''[[Sheri Squibbles]]'''<br>(''[[Monsters University]]'') |
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+ | CrandallsMom.jpg|'''[[Crandall's mom]]'''<br>(''[[Teamo Supremo]]'') |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | Julia Sweeney behind the scenes MU.jpg|Julia Sweeney behind the scenes of ''Monsters University''. |
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+ | Julia Sweeney Sundance19.jpg|Julia Sweeney attending the 2019 Sundance Film Fest. |
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Revision as of 00:16, 19 October 2019
Julia Anne Sweeney is an American actress, voice actress, comedian, and author who is best known for being a cast member on the NBC late-night sketch comedy and variety show Saturday Night Live from 1990 to 1994.
For Disney, she played a nosey neighbor in Honey, I Blew Up the Kid, Bobbi Coker on the ABC sitcom According to Jim, and voiced Crandall's mom in the Disney animated series Teamo Supremo and Mrs. Squibbles in the 2013 Disney/Pixar film, Monsters University. She also had a small role as Raquel in the 1994 Miramax Films film, Pulp Fiction and played Pat Riley in the 1994 Touchstone Pictures film, It's Pat and an unknown character in the 1995 version of The Barefoot Executive.