American stand-up comedian
Mikelle Budge , known professionally as Mary Mack (born July 25, 1975),[ 1] is an American comedian , musician, and writer. Mack currently stars as Jessica Wearsprada "Jesse" Opposites in the animated sitcom Solar Opposites , which debuted May 8, 2020 on Hulu /Disney+ .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] She has released seven albums of her stand-up.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
Mack was born in Minnesota to parents from Duluth and raised near Webster, Wisconsin .[ 8] [ 6] [ 9]
She has a bachelor's degree in music from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh , and an MFA in conducting from Middle Tennessee State University .[ 10]
She taught music at the elementary and middle school levels in Oshkosh, Wisconsin , and Nashville, Tennessee ,[ 11] and led a polka band in Nashville before moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota , to pursue a career in comedy.[ 12] [ 10]
Mack describes herself as a "folk humorist," using storytelling and her strong northern-Wisconsin accent as part of her comedy,[ 13] [ 14] playing off of the Fargo stereotype of Midwesterners in a way that Mack has described as blending Gilda Radner and Garrison Keillor .[ 10] Chris Spector of Midwest Record notes that the seeming innocence of Mack's "little-girl voice and demeanor ... gives Mack an edge. Mack's zingers hit harder since she lulls you into this place where you just don't expect it."[ 15] A classically trained musician with two degrees, she often plays mandolin as part of her act.[ 12] She has performed at SF Sketchfest , the Vancouver Comedy Fest, the Andy Kaufman Awards, and the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal .[ 16] [ 17]
TV and radio appearances [ edit ]
Before Solar Opposites , in which she voices Jessica Wearsprada "Jesse" Opposites , Mack voiced the character Dylan Beekler in the first season of Golan the Insatiable [ 18] making a guest appearance as a drunken Zeeble in Aqua Teen Hunger Force ,[ 19] and voicing Renée in a recurring role in Kiff . Mack's other TV appearances include Last Comic Standing in 2014,[ 8] Conan ,[ 20] Comedy Central's Live at Gotham ,[ 21] and Last Call with Carson Daly .[ 14]
Mack has been featured on WTF with Marc Maron , The Bob & Tom Show , XM's National Lampoon Comedy Radio , Wits , and Minnesota Polka Spotlight .[ 21] [ 8] [ 22]
Mack has released seven albums of her stand-up. Jake Kroeger of the Comedy Bureau called her 2015 album Pig Woman "especially mischievous and fun" with a "down-to-earth, Midwestern zeitgeist".[ 23] Richard Lanoie of the Serious Comedy Site called the album "an absolute hoot" and "absolutely fearless".[ 24]
Either You Wake Up or You Don't (2007)
Pinch Finger Girl: A Tragedomedy (2009)
"Happy Father's Day" (digital single, 2009)
Pig Woman (Stand Up! Records , 2015)
Mrs. Taco Man (2019)
Comedy Bootleg 2020 (2020)[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
All Ages (2021)
Perm Day (2022)
Mack is married to fellow comedian Tim Harmston ; they frequently tour together.[ 25]
^ "Episode 34: Mary Mack and Scott Krinsky" . The Dork Forest with Jackie Kashian (Podcast). April 19, 2011. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
^ McLevy, Alex (April 29, 2020). "May's TV premieres travel to Hollywood, Central Park, and the afterlife: Solar Opposites (Hulu)" . The A.V. Club . Retrieved May 2, 2020 .
^ Andreeva, Nellie (August 28, 2018). "Alien Animated Comedy From 'Rick and Morty' Duo & 20th TV Gets Hulu Series Order" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved August 28, 2018 .
^ Hipes, Patrick (January 17, 2020). "Hulu Sets Premiere Dates For 'The Great', 'Ramy' And 'Solar Opposites' – TCA" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved January 17, 2020 .
^ a b Mary Mack at AllMusic . Retrieved 2020-05-04.
^ a b c Mehta, Raghav (December 22, 2015). "12 questions with Mary Mack" . City Pages . Minneapolis. Retrieved April 28, 2020 .
^ a b "Albums" . Mary Mack Comedy: Official Site . Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
^ a b c Carlson Gustafson, Amy (May 19, 2014). "Five Twin Cities comedians on revived 'Last Comic Standing' " . Pioneer Press . St. Paul. Retrieved April 28, 2020 .
^ "Mack brings her north woods comedy home to the Northland" . Duluth News Tribune . August 11, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2020 .
^ a b c Priesmeyer, Molly (August 24, 2005). "Rambler: Itinerant storyteller, standup, musician, and actor Mary Mack stumbles into comedy and staves off insanity" . City Pages . Minneapolis. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved May 3, 2020 .
^ "Episode 273: Tattletail Videos With Mary Mack" . Lady To Lady (Podcast). April 11, 2018. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
^ a b Horgen, Tom (December 20, 2011). "Mary Mack: Laugh now (cry later)" . Star Tribune . Minneapolis-St.Paul. Retrieved May 3, 2020 .
^ Roberts, Chris (September 29, 2010). "Mary Mack's riffs on the Midwest resonate nationally" . Minnesota Public Radio . St. Paul, Minnesota. Retrieved May 2, 2020 .
^ a b Pharris, Kelda J.L. (February 10, 2019). "Midwest comfort fuels comedian Mary Mack" . Aberdeen News . Aberdeen, South Dakota . Retrieved May 2, 2020 .
^ Chris Spector (April 7, 2016). "Volume 39/Number 158" . Midwest Record . Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
^ Maron, Marc (March 18, 2012). Episode 263 - Mary Mack. WTF with Marc Maron
^ "Did You Know?" . Burnett County, Wisconsin Government Center . Retrieved May 3, 2020 .
^ Bolles, Dan (October 25, 2017). "Comedian Mary Mack Talks Music, Writing and Touring With Her Husband" . Seven Days . Burlington, Vermont . Retrieved April 28, 2020 .
^ "Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Storage Zeebles" . IMDb . Retrieved March 25, 2020 .
^ Justin, Neal (September 15, 2016). "Minneapolis comic Mary Mack cracks up Conan" . Star Tribune . Minneapolis-St.Paul. Retrieved May 3, 2020 .
^ a b "Expect musical merriment from Mary Mack" . Duluth News Tribune . Duluth, Minnesota. December 17, 2009. Retrieved May 2, 2020 .
^ Roth, David (January 1, 2015). "Mary Mack" . Minnesota Original . Season 5. Episode 2. PBS. Twin Cities PBS. Retrieved May 6, 2020 .
^ Kroeger, Jake (October 10, 2015). "Mary Mack's Fantastic "Pig Woman" Out Now" . The Comedy Bureau . Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
^ Richard Lanoie (April 9, 2018). "Mary Mack – Pig Woman" . The Serious Comedy Site . Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
^ Thomas, Rob (July 14, 2015). "Wisconsin husband-and-wife comedians are married to comedy (and each other)" . Capital Times . Madison, Wisconsin . Retrieved April 28, 2020 .
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