Megan has signed on to voice the poodle Barbara Ann in the family comedy 'Good Boy!' for MGM and Jim Henson Pictures. She joins Matthew Broderick, Donald Faison, Brittany Murphy and Carl Reiner in bringing the film's canine cast to life. Molly Shannon, Kevin Nealon and Liam Aiken star in the live-action roles. The film is set for release Oct. 10.
Congratulations to our fabulous Megan on her SAG Award nomination for Best Actress in a TV Comedy, and to the cast of 'Will & Grace' for their nomination for Ensemble TV Comedy. The SAG Awards will air Sunday, March 9th on TNT.
Megan is scheduled to perform, along with her 'W&G' co-star Eric McCormack and a host of other celebrities, in a benefit for the Alzheimer's Association February 26, 2003. Entitled 'A Night at Sardi's', the participants will be performing the musical 'HAIR.'
This benefit will take place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Tickets are $300 and $500 (it IS for charity, after all!) and can be purchased by calling Events Unlimited at (310) 996-1188.
The entire cast of "Will & Grace" will be appearing on Larry King Live on Friday, January 31st. The program airs on CNN. Check local listings for time and channel.
megan is featured in Seventeen magazine in "When I was 17" (Feb. Issue) There is more in the magazine then there is on line.
Megan is on the cover of the January issue of OUT magazine...and can I just say if you are a gay man and you want to stay gay, don't look!
Megan's Lifetime movie, "The Pact" is set to air Novermber 4th @ 9pm et/pt. She stars as Melanie Gold, the mother of a teen girl whos suicide pact with her boyfriend goes horribly wrong.
Megan got engaged to boyfriend Nick Offerman and they are planning on starting a family!! He proposed when they were on a quick holiday in London.
Megan's new c.d. is out!!
Megan is starring in a Lifetime Original movie, called "The Pact" to come out within the nest 3-4 months
"Everything Put Together", the independant film Megan has a supporting role in, comes out on dvd/vhs March 19th!!! www.bn.com
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Friday, January 19, 2001
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Megan Mullally joins Stanford cast
Megan Mullally, who won an Emmy last year for her scene-stealing work as Karen on the gay-themed sitcom Will & Grace, will join the cast of the comedy Stealing Stanford. Variety reports that this will be Mullallys first leading role in a feature film, although her extensive credits include the Broadway revivals of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Grease. Mullally, who will appear opposite Jason Lee and Tom Green in Stanford, will also appear this year in Henry Selicks new film, Monkeybone, and John McNaughtons Speaking of Sex. |
Megan's mom, Martha, has a new boyfriend, named Nat.
Megan is planning another project much like "The Sweetheart Break-In" her one-women musical revue for tour next summer.
Megan has an undisclosed movie in the works. |