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      Julia Sweeney

      Julia Sweeney

      Highest Rated: 86% God Said, Ha! (1998)

      Lowest Rated: Not Available

      Birthday: Oct 10, 1959

      Birthplace: Spokane, Washington, USA

      Julia Anne Sweeney was born on Oct. 10, 1959 in Spokane, WA. After graduating from University of Washington, Sweeney moved to Los Angeles, CA, where she took an accounting job at the movie studios Columbia Pictures and United Artists. All the while, Sweeney practiced improv with The Groundlings and co-wrote and starred in stage productions like "Mea's Big Apology," which debuted in 1988; she worked on the play with Stephen Hibbert, whom she married one year later. In 1990, Sweeney joined the cast of "Saturday Night Live" (NBC 1975-), remaining with the show until 1994. In addition to appearing in the "Coneheads" (1993) movie, Sweeney would bring her recurring character Pat to the big screen for the feature film "It's Pat: The Movie" (1994), which was poorly received by critics and audiences. That same year, she appeared in Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" (1994). Her final "Saturday Night Live"-inspired film was "Stuart Saves His Family" (1995), around which time she also wrote and first performed her first theatrical monologue, "God Said HA!" The performance debuted in San Francisco, CA. After this, she went on to appear in the likes of the comedy "Vegas Vacation" (1997) and the family film "Stuart Little" (1999). Much of her work in the years to follow came in the form of voice acting, such as in the adult animated series "Baby Blues" (The WB/Adult Swim 2000-02). Afterwards, she wrote and performed two more monologues: "In the Family Way," which Sweeney debuted in New York City, NY in 2003, and "Letting Go of God," which she debuted in Los Angeles, CA in 2004. In addition to guest roles on many popular sitcoms, Sweeney performed in the Pixar film "Monsters University" (2013) and then took a regular role in the sitcom "Shrill" (Hulu 2019-), which starred fellow "Saturday Night Live" veteran Aidy Bryant. During this period, she also guest-starred on an episode of "Brooklyn 9-9" (Fox/NBC 2013- ) starring later-era SNL vet Andy Samberg.

      Highest rated movies

      Stuart Little
      Don't Come Knocking
      Stuart Saves His Family
      Clockstoppers
      Whatever It Takes
      Vegas Vacation
      Beethoven's 4th
      Beethoven's 3rd

      Photos

      Saturday Night Live, Julia Sweeney, 'Season 16', ©NBC IT'S PAT, Julia Sweeney, Dave Foley, 1994, (c) Touchstone CLOCKSTOPPERS, Robin Thomas, Lindze Letherman, Julia Sweeney, Paula Garces, Jesse Bradford, 2002 (c) Paramount. . GOD SAID 'HA!', Julia Sweeney, 1998, (c)Miramax Films IT'S PAT, Julia Sweeney, 1994, (c) Touchstone Saturday Night Live, Julia Sweeney, 'Season 16', ©NBC Saturday Night Live, Julia Sweeney, 'Season 16', ©NBC IT'S PAT, Julia Sweeney, Dave Foley, Charles Rocket, Julie Hayden, 1994, (c) Touchstone PULP FICTION, from left: Bruce Willis, Julia Sweeney, 1994, © Miramax IT'S PAT, Julia Sweeney, 1994, (c) Touchstone IT'S PAT, Julia Sweeney, 1994 IT'S PAT, Julia Sweeney, 1994, (c) Touchstone

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Julia Sweeney: Older & Wider Unknown (Character),
      Director
      - 2024
      No Score Yet 66% Party Central Ms. Squibbles (Voice) - 2014
      80% 81% Monsters University Mrs. Squibbles (Voice) $268.5M 2013
      No Score Yet 86% Letting Go of God Director - 2008
      43% 60% Don't Come Knocking Producer 2 (Character) $438.7K 2005
      29% 30% Clockstoppers Mom (Character) $37.0M 2002
      0% 28% Beethoven's 4th Beth Newton (Character) - 2001
      0% 25% Beethoven's 3rd Beth Newton (Character) - 2000
      16% 45% Whatever It Takes Kate Woodman (Character) $8.7M 2000
      67% 41% Stuart Little Mrs. Keeper (Character) $140.0M 1999
      86% 73% God Said, Ha! Self,
      Director,
      Writer
      - 1998
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Courting Courtney Group Therapy Member (Character) - 1997
      15% 51% Vegas Vacation Mirage Reception Person (Character) $36.4M 1997
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Barefoot Executive Unknown (Character) - 1995
      30% 53% Stuart Saves His Family Mea C. (Character) $718.5K 1995
      0% 28% It's Pat Pat Riley (Character) $50.3K 1994

      TV

      Credit
      74% 52% Night Court Jovan (Guest Star) 2024
      No Score Yet 54% Call Me Kat Dr. Greene (Guest Star) 2022
      100% 82% Work in Progress Julia (Character) 2019-2021
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Work in Progress Julia (Character) 2019
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Larry King Now Guest 2019
      95% 88% Brooklyn Nine-Nine Pam (Guest Star) 2019
      No Score Yet 65% Family Guy Naomi Robinson (Guest Voice) 2000 2010
      39% 100% The Goode Family Unknown (Guest Voice) 2009
      24% 80% The War at Home Unknown (Guest Star) 2007
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Teamo Supremo Unknown (Voice) 2002-2005
      70% 78% Sex and the City Sister Anne Marie (Guest Star) 2004
      95% 94% Frasier Ann Hodges (Guest Star) 2003-2004
      No Score Yet No Score Yet According to Jim Unknown (Guest Star) 2002
      88% No Score Yet Maybe It's Me Mary Stage (Character) 2001-2002
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Baby Blues Wanda MacPherson (Voice) 2000 2002
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Suddenly Susan Unknown (Guest Star) 1999
      70% No Score Yet George & Leo Unknown (Character) 1998
      No Score Yet 75% 3rd Rock From the Sun Unknown (Guest Star) 1997
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Hope & Gloria Unknown (Guest Star) 1995
      No Score Yet 58% Saturday Night Live Unknown (Character) 1990-1994
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Mad About You French Professor (Guest Star) 1994