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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child.

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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, Creator/StephenHibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child.

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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child (who is actually adopted from China, as Sweeney had a rare form of ovarian cancer that called for a hysterectomy and now can't naturally have kids. For more information on this tragic tale, watch her one-woman show, ''God Said Ha!'').

Also, despite sharing the same last name, she is not related to Creator/TerrySweeney, ''Saturday Night Live'''s first openly gay male cast member[[note]]and the first openly gay male actor ever to appear on American network TV.[[/note]] and writer from the 1985-1986 season.

Julia Sweeney's most popular characters include Pat (an androgynous person who confuses people about whether he or she is a man or a woman), Sandy (one of the office workers in Rob Schneider's "Makin' Copies" sketches), and Dame Sarah Kensington (a panelist on the British acting roundtable show ''Theater Stories''). Her celebrity impressions include Katey Sagal (as Peg Bundy from ''Married...With Children''), Chelsea Clinton (Bill and Hillary's daughter), Dana Plato, Nancy Sinatra, Naomi Judd, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Kate Pierson from The B-52s, Jane Pauley, Joan Embery, Susan Sontag, and Tabitha Soren.

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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child (who is actually adopted from China, as Sweeney had a rare form of ovarian cancer that called for a hysterectomy and now can't naturally have kids. For more information on this tragic tale, watch her one-woman show, ''God Said Ha!'').

Also, despite sharing the same last name, she is not related to Creator/TerrySweeney, ''Saturday Night Live'''s first openly gay male cast member[[note]]and the first openly gay male actor ever to appear on American network TV.[[/note]] and writer from the 1985-1986 season.

Julia Sweeney's most popular characters include Pat (an androgynous person who confuses people about whether he or she is a man or a woman), Sandy (one of the office workers in Rob Schneider's "Makin' Copies" sketches), and Dame Sarah Kensington (a panelist on the British acting roundtable show ''Theater Stories''). Her celebrity impressions include Katey Sagal (as Peg Bundy from ''Married...With Children''), Chelsea Clinton (Bill and Hillary's daughter), Dana Plato, Nancy Sinatra, Naomi Judd, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Kate Pierson from The B-52s, Jane Pauley, Joan Embery, Susan Sontag, and Tabitha Soren.
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Julia Anne Sweeney (born October 10, 1959 in Spokane, Washington) is an American actress, comedian, and author best known for Series/SaturdayNightLive, Film/StuartLittle, WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride, Series/{{Shrill}}, and Series/WorkInProgress.

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Julia Anne Sweeney (born October 10, 1959 in Spokane, Washington) is an American actress, comedian, and author best known for Series/SaturdayNightLive, Film/StuartLittle, WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride, Series/{{Shrill}}, ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', ''Film/StuartLittle'', ''WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride'', ''Series/{{Shrill}}'', and Series/WorkInProgress.
''Series/WorkInProgress''.



Also, despite sharing the same last name, she is not related to Terry Sweeney, ''Saturday Night Live'''s first openly gay male cast member[[note]]and the first openly gay male actor ever to appear on American network TV.[[/note]] and writer from the 1985-1986 season.

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Also, despite sharing the same last name, she is not related to Terry Sweeney, Creator/TerrySweeney, ''Saturday Night Live'''s first openly gay male cast member[[note]]and the first openly gay male actor ever to appear on American network TV.[[/note]] and writer from the 1985-1986 season.



* Film/DinnerAtEight as Miss Wendell (TV Film)
* Film/Gremlins2TheNewBatch as Peggy
* Film/HoneyIBlewUpTheKid as Nosey Neighbor
* Film/{{Coneheads}} as Principal
* Film/PulpFiction as Raquel
* Film/ItsPatTheMovie as Pat
* Film/StuartSavesHisFamily as Mea C.
* Film/MeetWallySparks as Mrs. Martha Karp
* Film/VegasVacation as Mirage Reception Person
* Film/CourtingCourtney as Group Therapy Member
* Film/ThickAsThieves as Sarah
* Film/StuartLittle as Mrs. Keeper
* Film/WhateverItTakes as Kate Woodman
* Film/Beethovens3rd as Beth Newton
** Film/Beethovens4th as Beth Newton
* Film/{{Clockstoppers}} as Jenny Gibbs
* Film/DontComeKnocking as Producer 2
* WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity as Ms. Squibbles

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* Film/DinnerAtEight ''Film/DinnerAtEight'' as Miss Wendell (TV Film)
* Film/Gremlins2TheNewBatch ''Film/Gremlins2TheNewBatch'' as Peggy
* Film/HoneyIBlewUpTheKid ''Film/HoneyIBlewUpTheKid'' as Nosey Neighbor
* Film/{{Coneheads}} ''Film/{{Coneheads}}'' as Principal
* Film/PulpFiction ''Film/PulpFiction'' as Raquel
* Film/ItsPatTheMovie ''Film/ItsPatTheMovie'' as Pat
* Film/StuartSavesHisFamily ''Film/StuartSavesHisFamily'' as Mea C.
* Film/MeetWallySparks ''Film/MeetWallySparks'' as Mrs. Martha Karp
* Film/VegasVacation ''Film/VegasVacation'' as Mirage Reception Person
* Film/CourtingCourtney ''Film/CourtingCourtney'' as Group Therapy Member
* Film/ThickAsThieves ''Film/ThickAsThieves'' as Sarah
* Film/StuartLittle ''Film/StuartLittle'' as Mrs. Keeper
* Film/WhateverItTakes ''Film/WhateverItTakes'' as Kate Woodman
* Film/Beethovens3rd ''Film/Beethovens3rd'' as Beth Newton
** Film/Beethovens4th ''Film/Beethovens4th'' as Beth Newton
* Film/{{Clockstoppers}} ''Film/{{Clockstoppers}}'' as Jenny Gibbs
* Film/DontComeKnocking ''Film/DontComeKnocking'' as Producer 2
* WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'' as Ms. Squibbles



* Series/{{Brothers}} as Librarian (1 episode)
* Series/HardTimeOnPlanetEarth as Gladys (1 episode)
* Series/NotNecessarilyTheNews (2 episodes)
* Series/RidersInTheSky as Tunga Tujunga (1 episode)
* Series/MadAboutYou as French Professor (1 episode)
* Series/SaturdayNightLive as Various/Herself (1990-1994, 78 episodes)
* Series/MrShowWIthBobAndDavid as Vernice in 'Second Wind' (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/PepperAnn as Ms. Carlotta Sneed (1 episode)
* Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun as Patty (1 episode)
* Series/GeorgeAndLeo as Alice (4 episodes)
* Series/SuddenlySusan as Rachel Fishman (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/{{Sammy}} as Marie (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/{{Clerks}} as Mother (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/BabyBlues as Wanda [=MacPherson=]/Maggie Wizowski/Various Characters (6 episodes)
* WesternAnimation/TeamoSupermo as Crandall's Mom (4 episodes)
* Series/MaybeItsMe as Mary Krupp-Stage
* Series/AccordingToJim as Bobbi Coker (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo as Aunt Meg (1 episode)
* Series/{{Frasier}} as Ann Hodges (2 episodes)
* Series/SexAndTheCity as Sister Anne Marie (1 episode)
* Series/FatherOfThePride as Britney (1 episode)
* Series/{{Joey}} as Tracy (1 episode)
* Series/TheWarAtHome as Jamie Mandelbaum (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard as Vet (2 episodes)
* WesternAnimation/TheGoodeFamily as Margo/Trish/Save-Big Check-Out Girl/Clothing Store Manager/Ms Rossiter (11 episodes)
* WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy as Naomi Robinson/Woman in Bar (2 episodes)
* Series/BrooklynNineNine as Pam (1 episode)
* Series/{{Shrill}} as Verga Easton (10 episodes)
* Series/WorkInProgress as Julia (8 episodes)

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* Series/{{Brothers}} ''Series/{{Brothers}}'' as Librarian (1 episode)
* Series/HardTimeOnPlanetEarth ''Series/HardTimeOnPlanetEarth'' as Gladys (1 episode)
* Series/NotNecessarilyTheNews ''Series/NotNecessarilyTheNews'' (2 episodes)
* Series/RidersInTheSky ''Series/RidersInTheSky'' as Tunga Tujunga (1 episode)
* Series/MadAboutYou ''Series/MadAboutYou'' as French Professor (1 episode)
* Series/SaturdayNightLive ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' as Various/Herself (1990-1994, 78 episodes)
* Series/MrShowWIthBobAndDavid ''Series/MrShowWIthBobAndDavid'' as Vernice in 'Second Wind' (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/PepperAnn ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'' as Ms. Carlotta Sneed (1 episode)
* Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun'' as Patty (1 episode)
* Series/GeorgeAndLeo ''Series/GeorgeAndLeo'' as Alice (4 episodes)
* Series/SuddenlySusan ''Series/SuddenlySusan'' as Rachel Fishman (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/{{Sammy}} ''WesternAnimation/{{Sammy}}'' as Marie (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/{{Clerks}} ''WesternAnimation/{{Clerks}}'' as Mother (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/BabyBlues ''WesternAnimation/BabyBlues'' as Wanda [=MacPherson=]/Maggie Wizowski/Various Characters (6 episodes)
* WesternAnimation/TeamoSupermo ''WesternAnimation/TeamoSupermo'' as Crandall's Mom (4 episodes)
* Series/MaybeItsMe ''Series/MaybeItsMe'' as Mary Krupp-Stage
* Series/AccordingToJim ''Series/AccordingToJim'' as Bobbi Coker (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' as Aunt Meg (1 episode)
* Series/{{Frasier}} ''Series/{{Frasier}}'' as Ann Hodges (2 episodes)
* Series/SexAndTheCity ''Series/SexAndTheCity'' as Sister Anne Marie (1 episode)
* Series/FatherOfThePride ''Series/FatherOfThePride'' as Britney (1 episode)
* Series/{{Joey}} ''Series/{{Joey}}'' as Tracy (1 episode)
* Series/TheWarAtHome ''Series/TheWarAtHome'' as Jamie Mandelbaum (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard'' as Vet (2 episodes)
* WesternAnimation/TheGoodeFamily ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodeFamily'' as Margo/Trish/Save-Big Check-Out Girl/Clothing Store Manager/Ms Rossiter (11 episodes)
* WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' as Naomi Robinson/Woman in Bar (2 episodes)
* Series/BrooklynNineNine ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'' as Pam (1 episode)
* Series/{{Shrill}} ''Series/{{Shrill}}'' as Verga Easton (10 episodes)
* Series/WorkInProgress ''Series/WorkInProgress'' as Julia (8 episodes)
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Julia Anne Sweeney (October 10, 1959-) is an American actress, comedian, and author best known for Series/SaturdayNightLive, Film/StuartLittle, WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride, Series/{{Shrill}}, and Series/WorkInProgress.

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Julia Anne Sweeney (October (born October 10, 1959-) 1959 in Spokane, Washington) is an American actress, comedian, and author best known for Series/SaturdayNightLive, Film/StuartLittle, WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride, Series/{{Shrill}}, and Series/WorkInProgress.

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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child (who is actually adopted from China, as Sweeney had a rare form of ovarian cancer that called for a hysterectomy and now can't naturally have kids. For more information on this tragic tale, watch her one-woman show, ''God Said Ha!''). Despite sharing the same last name, she is not related to Terry Sweeney[[note]]''Saturday Night Live'''s first openly gay male cast member -- and the first openly gay male actor ever to appear on American network TV[[/note]], who was also an ''SNL'' writer (only he wrote for the 1980-1981 season, then was hired for the 1985-1986 season with his professional and romantic partner, Lanier Laney) and cast member (for the 1985-1986 season)

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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child (who is actually adopted from China, as Sweeney had a rare form of ovarian cancer that called for a hysterectomy and now can't naturally have kids. For more information on this tragic tale, watch her one-woman show, ''God Said Ha!''). Despite

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sharing the same last name, she is not related to Terry Sweeney[[note]]''Saturday Sweeney, ''Saturday Night Live'''s first openly gay male cast member -- and member[[note]]and the first openly gay male actor ever to appear on American network TV[[/note]], who was also an ''SNL'' TV.[[/note]] and writer (only he wrote for the 1980-1981 season, then was hired for from the 1985-1986 season with his professional season.

Julia Sweeney's most popular characters include Pat (an androgynous person who confuses people about whether he or she is a man or a woman), Sandy (one of the office workers in Rob Schneider's "Makin' Copies" sketches),
and romantic partner, Lanier Laney) Dame Sarah Kensington (a panelist on the British acting roundtable show ''Theater Stories''). Her celebrity impressions include Katey Sagal (as Peg Bundy from ''Married...With Children''), Chelsea Clinton (Bill and cast member (for the 1985-1986 season)
Hillary's daughter), Dana Plato, Nancy Sinatra, Naomi Judd, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Kate Pierson from The B-52s, Jane Pauley, Joan Embery, Susan Sontag, and Tabitha Soren.
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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child (who is actually adopted from China, as Sweeney had a rare form of ovarian cancer that called for a hysterectomy and now can't naturally have kids. For more information on this tragic tale, watch her one-woman show, ''God Said Ha!''). Despite sharing the same last name, she is not related to Terry Sweeney, who was also an ''SNL'' writer (only he wrote for the 1980-1981 season and the 1985-1986 season) and cast member (and is more notable, as Terry Sweeney is the first openly gay man to be an ''SNL'' cast member and American television at large).

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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child (who is actually adopted from China, as Sweeney had a rare form of ovarian cancer that called for a hysterectomy and now can't naturally have kids. For more information on this tragic tale, watch her one-woman show, ''God Said Ha!''). Despite sharing the same last name, she is not related to Terry Sweeney, Sweeney[[note]]''Saturday Night Live'''s first openly gay male cast member -- and the first openly gay male actor ever to appear on American network TV[[/note]], who was also an ''SNL'' writer (only he wrote for the 1980-1981 season and season, then was hired for the 1985-1986 season) season with his professional and romantic partner, Lanier Laney) and cast member (and is more notable, as Terry Sweeney is (for the first openly gay man to be an ''SNL'' cast member and American television at large).
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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child (who is actually adopted from China, as Sweeney had a rare form of ovarian cancer that called for a hysterectomy and now can't naturally have kids. For more information on this tragic tale, watch her one-woman show, ''God Said Ha!''). Despite sharing the same last name, she is not related to Terry Sweeney, who was also an ''SNL'' writer (only he wrote for the 1980-1981 season and the 1985-1986 season) and cast member (and is more notable, as Terry Sweeney is the first openly gay man to be an ''SNL'' cast member).

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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child (who is actually adopted from China, as Sweeney had a rare form of ovarian cancer that called for a hysterectomy and now can't naturally have kids. For more information on this tragic tale, watch her one-woman show, ''God Said Ha!''). Despite sharing the same last name, she is not related to Terry Sweeney, who was also an ''SNL'' writer (only he wrote for the 1980-1981 season and the 1985-1986 season) and cast member (and is more notable, as Terry Sweeney is the first openly gay man to be an ''SNL'' cast member).
member and American television at large).
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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child (who is actually adopted from China, as Sweeney had a rare form of ovarian cancer that called for a hysterectomy and now can't naturally have kids. For more information on this tragic tale, watch her one-woman show, ''God Said Ha!'').

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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child (who is actually adopted from China, as Sweeney had a rare form of ovarian cancer that called for a hysterectomy and now can't naturally have kids. For more information on this tragic tale, watch her one-woman show, ''God Said Ha!'').
Ha!''). Despite sharing the same last name, she is not related to Terry Sweeney, who was also an ''SNL'' writer (only he wrote for the 1980-1981 season and the 1985-1986 season) and cast member (and is more notable, as Terry Sweeney is the first openly gay man to be an ''SNL'' cast member).
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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child.

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She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child.
child (who is actually adopted from China, as Sweeney had a rare form of ovarian cancer that called for a hysterectomy and now can't naturally have kids. For more information on this tragic tale, watch her one-woman show, ''God Said Ha!'').
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* Series/FatherOfThePride as Britney (1 episode)episode)
* Series/{{Joey}} as Tracy (1 episode)
* Series/TheWarAtHome as Jamie Mandelbaum (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard as Vet (2 episodes)
* WesternAnimation/TheGoodeFamily as Margo/Trish/Save-Big Check-Out Girl/Clothing Store Manager/Ms Rossiter (11 episodes)
* WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy as Naomi Robinson/Woman in Bar (2 episodes)
* Series/BrooklynNineNine as Pam (1 episode)
* Series/{{Shrill}} as Verga Easton (10 episodes)
* Series/WorkInProgress as Julia (8 episodes)
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Julia Anne Sweeney (October 10, 1959-) is an American actress, comedian, and author best known for Series/SaturdayNightLive, Film/StuartLittle, WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride, Series/{{Shrill}}, and Series/WorkInProgress.

She has been married twice, first to Stephen Hibbert, then to Michael Blum, and she has one child.

!Film Roles
* Film/DinnerAtEight as Miss Wendell (TV Film)
* Film/Gremlins2TheNewBatch as Peggy
* Film/HoneyIBlewUpTheKid as Nosey Neighbor
* Film/{{Coneheads}} as Principal
* Film/PulpFiction as Raquel
* Film/ItsPatTheMovie as Pat
* Film/StuartSavesHisFamily as Mea C.
* Film/MeetWallySparks as Mrs. Martha Karp
* Film/VegasVacation as Mirage Reception Person
* Film/CourtingCourtney as Group Therapy Member
* Film/ThickAsThieves as Sarah
* Film/StuartLittle as Mrs. Keeper
* Film/WhateverItTakes as Kate Woodman
* Film/BeethovensThird as Beth Newton
** Film/BeethovensFourth as Beth Newton
* Film/{{Clockstoppers}} as Jenny Gibbs
* Film/DontComeKnocking as Producer 2

!Television Roles
* Series/{{Brothers}} as Librarian (1 episode)
* Series/HardTimeOnPlanetEarth as Gladys (1 episode)
* Series/NotNecessarilyTheNews (2 episodes)
* Series/RidersInTheSky as Tunga Tujunga (1 episode)
* Series/MadAboutYou as French Professor (1 episode)
* Series/SaturdayNightLive as Various/Herself (1990-1994, 78 episodes)
* Series/MrShowWIthBobAndDavid as Vernice in 'Second Wind' (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/PepperAnn as Ms. Carlotta Sneed (1 episode)
* Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun as Patty (1 episode)
* Series/GeorgeAndLeo as Alice (4 episodes)
* Series/SuddenlySusan as Rachel Fishman (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/{{Sammy}} as Marie (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/{{Clerks}} as Mother (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/BabyBlues as Wanda [=MacPherson=]/Maggie Wizowski/Various Characters (6 episodes)
* WesternAnimation/TeamoSupermo as Crandall's Mom (4 episodes)
* Series/MaybeItsMe as Mary Krupp-Stage
* Series/AccordingToJim as Bobbi Coker (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo as Aunt Meg (1 episode)
* Series/{{Frasier}} as Ann Hodges (2 episodes)
* Series/SexAndTheCity as Sister Anne Marie (1 episode)
* Series/FatherOfThePride as Britney (1 episode)

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