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Megan Mullally
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Monkeybone
(2001) Director: Henry
Selick
Life Couldn't be better for
cartoonist Stu Miley (Brendan Fraser). He has created a hit
comic strip featuring Monkeybone, a petulant rascal with a
penchant for wise cracks and racy antics. Stu, happy and in
love with his beautiful girlfriend Julie (Bridget Fonda) is on the
verge of big success, as his comic strip is about to become a
national television show. But on the night Stu is to propose
to Julie, he is struck down in a freak accident. While
Stu's body lies comatose -- and Julie maintains a constant bedside
vigil -- his conscious spirit is transported to Downtown, a
purgatory-like limbo existing between life and death.
Downtown has a carnival landscape populated by mythical gods and
creatures who revel in the nightmares of the living. Upon
his arrival, Stu learns his ominous fate: There's no turning
back. And just as things seem like they couldn't get any
worse, Stu's alter ego, Monkeybone, springs to life to stir up
some trouble. Now, Stu must outwit Death (Whoopi Goldbert)
in order to return to the world of the living before the doctors
pull the plug on Stu's body. But Monkeybone has hatched his
own plot that could thwart Stu's plans...
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Megan Mullally's Official website. Learn more about Megan Mullally, star of Broadway, TV(Will & Grace), Movies, and Music with her band: Supreme Music Program.
Excerpt:
Emmy Award-winning actress Megan Mullally, who
plays Karen, Grace's socialite assistant on "Will &
Grace," explains what attracted her to the part: "A lot
of times the funniest characters are those who don't know that
they've got it all wrong. Karen is completely confident that her
way is the right way."
Mullally, who won an Emmy as Outstanding
Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2000, believes she
inherited her acting ability from her father, Carter Mullally Jr.,
who was a contract player with Paramount Pictures in the 1950s.
"I guess I take after my dad; he was always a cut-up around
the house," says Mullally, an only child who was born in Los
Angeles and raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. During high school,
Mullally studied ballet and appeared as a soloist with Oklahoma
City's Ballet Oklahoma. In the summers she studied at George
Balanchine's School of American Ballet in New York City. "I
realized that my favorite ballet roles were the ones where I was
required to act," she says. "Having a mad scene and then
dying on stage was the best part..."
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Excerpt:
Mullally was born in Los Angeles on
November 12th and raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She believes
she inherited her acting ability from her father, Carter Mullally
Jr., who was with Paramount Pictures in the 1950s.
During high school, she studied
ballet and appeared as a soloist with Oklahoma City’s Ballet
Oklahoma. She also studied at George Balanchine’s School
of American Ballet in New York City during the summers. In
college, studied English and art history at Northwestern
University while appearing in plays and musicals there. She
spent six years working in Chicago’s theater scene. Mullally
later moved to Los Angeles landing many roles on television.
Mullally loves to garden, is an
avid reader, and loves music.
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The official NBC website for the fabulous TV
show, Will and Grace,
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This fan site includes an image gallery,
magazine articles, quotes, filmography, chat, fan mail, and more.
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This site includes pictures, a biography, news,
message board, and postcards.
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Find out more about Megan Mullally and her
extracurricular activities outside "Will & Grace."
Read news updates and order her CD.
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