Megan Mullally
Megan was a native of California and an sole child, was raised to Los Angeles. Her mother, Martha used to model, while her father Carter Mullally Jr. was a player on contract for Paramount. Megan was initially enrolled at Northwestern University to study English literature, but later switched to acting. However, she still ended appearing in various campus musicals, which gained attention from producers and prompted her to drop out of school. In 1985, she moved to Los Angeles with no particular success. In 1994, she starred as a co-star in "Grease" in Broadway alongside Rosie O'Donnell and, in 1995, she appeared in "How to Succeed in Business" alongside Matthew Broderick. Since then, she's witnessed her professional career grow exponentially. Nancy and Beth has released two albums and toured frequently. Four music videos directed by the singer for Nancy and Beth are on display on nancyandbeth.com.



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