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Amy Hill
Hill in 1983
Born

Amy Marie Hill


(1953-05-09) May 9, 1953 (age 71)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • stand-up comedian
  • Years active1984–present
    Children1

    Amy Marie Hill (born May 9, 1953) is an American actress and stand-up comedian. Hill's first major role was as Yung-Hee "Grandma" Kim on All-American Girl.

    Hill has been a mainstay on American television in her work, many of her roles being major recurring roles, the most notable being: Mrs. DePaulo on That's So Raven, Mama Tohru on Jackie Chan Adventures, Mrs. HasagawainLilo & Stitch: The Series (reprising the same character she played in Lilo & Stitch), Ah-Mah Jasmine Lee in The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, Judy Harvey in Enlightened, Mah Mah Ling in American Dad!, Beverly Tarantino in Mom and Ms. Mannering in Preacher.

    Hill was a series regular on the Amazon Prime Video show Just Add Magic as Mama P along with recurring in Unreal as Dr. Wagerstein on the basic cable network Lifetime and The CW romantic comedy musical Crazy Ex-Girlfriend as Lourdes Chan. She also plays Teuila "Kumu" Tuileta, the cultural curator of Robin Master's estate, in the 2018 reboot series Magnum P.I.

    In film, she played Mrs. Kwan in The Cat in the Hat, Sue in 50 First Dates, and Mrs. Ho-Kym in Next Friday.

    Early life[edit]

    1983 in Sausalito, California. From left, Cora Miao (Hong Kong), Amy Hill, Rita Yee and Laureen Chew.

    Hill was born on May 9, 1953, in Deadwood, South Dakota, to Japanese national Ayako Yoneoka Hill (1914–2008) and Archie Russell Hill, a Finnish American who died after an automobile accident in 1979.[1] She became an acclaimed actress working with the famed Asian American Theater CompanyinSan Francisco, California. Hill is also known in the theatre world as a respected performance artist, having written and performed a number of one-woman shows, including the trilogy of Tokyo Bound, Reunion, and Beside Myself.

    Career[edit]

    Hill first became noticed in the industry for her involvement on Margaret Cho's short-lived sitcom All-American Girl in the role of grandmother Yung-hee, better known as Grandma or Grandma Kim.

    Following the cancellation of All-American Girl she was cast in the role of Kay Ohara on Maybe This Time, which would eventually lead her to working and co-starring with TV legend Betty White and former All American Girl co-star Ashley Johnson.

    She starred in the films Max Keeble's Big Move, Big Fat Liar, The Cat in the Hat, Let's Go To Prison, Lilo & Stitch, and as Dr. Barrenbottom in 2013's Big Gay Love, but her most well-known film role was as Sue in the film 50 First Dates.

    She guest-starred on Night Court, Six Feet Under, Desperate Housewives, Two and a Half Men, King of the Hill, 3rd Rock from the Sun, The Sarah Silverman Program, and My Wife & Kids. She had recurring roles on TV shows as well, such as the lesbian daughter of D. L. Hughley's neighbor (played by Pat Morita) on The Hughleys, the upstairs neighbor of Monica and Rachel on Friends, Mrs. DePaulo on That's So Raven, Mama Tohru on Jackie Chan Adventures, Mrs. Hasagawa on Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Penny Candy on The Puzzle Place, Maureen Nervosa, the owner of Cafe NervosaonFrasier, Mah Mah, the adopted mother of Francine on American Dad!, Dr. Lauren Brown on General Hospital, and Suji on The Naked Truth. In the sixth-season finale of Seinfeld, she played the part of Frank Costanza's long-lost girlfriend during his Korean War service. She played Pang Bing, the final antagonist of the series finale of Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness.

    She had regular roles on Strip Mall and as "Ah-Mah" Jasmine Lee on The Life and Times of Juniper Lee. Hill has recurring roles as Beverley on Mom and Ms. Mannering on Preacher.

    Since 2018 she has co-starred as Teuila "Kumu" Tuileta, the cultural curator of Robin Master's estate, in the reboot series Magnum P.I..

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1985 Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart Amy Tam
    1992 Judgement Dorothy Moys
    1993 Rising Sun Hsieh
    1998 Yellow Snake Ajima
    2000 Next Friday Mrs. Ho-Kym
    Straight Right Mrs. Geddes
    Auggie Rose Karla
    2001 Pavilion of Women Madame kang
    The New Women Gaia
    Max Keeble's Big Move Mrs. Rangoon
    2002 Big Fat Liar Joscelyn Davis
    Lilo & Stitch Mrs. Hasagawa Voice[2]
    When Angels Cry Pam Short
    2003 The Cat in the Hat Mrs. Kwan
    Cheaper by the Dozen Miss Hozzie
    2004 50 First Dates Sue
    2006 Let's Go to Prison Judge Eva Fwae Wun
    2007 Finishing the Game Mrs. Tyler
    South of Pico Maria
    2009 Legally Blondes Ms. Chang Direct-to-video
    Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! Flower Pot Lady, Irate Woman Voice, direct-to-video[2]
    2012 White Frog Dr. King
    Family Restaurant Christienne Short film
    2013 Big Gay Love Dr. Barrenbottom
    2015 Man Up Eileen
    Imperfect Sky Dr. Lowe
    2016 The Unbidden Rachel
    Coffee House Chronicles: The Movie Myrtle
    Catfight Aunt Charlie
    Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout Madame Mantis Voice, direct-to-video[2]
    2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming Decathlon Moderator
    2019 Remind Me Cathy Short film
    2022 Mack & Rita Carol
    TBA Lilo & Stitch Tūtū Filming[3]

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1984 Partners in Crime Mai Ling Episode: "Celebrity"
    1987 The Real Ghostbusters Anne Lawson Voice, episode: "The Revenge of Murray the Mantis"
    1988 Growing Pains Dr. Celeste Buhai Episode: "State of the Union"
    Night Court Namilama Episode: "Danny Got His Gun"
    It's a Living Martha Dumond Episode: "The New Guy Show"
    1990 Perfect Strangers Roy Episode: "The Men Who Knew Too Much: Part 2"
    1991 Baby Talk Mrs. Vitale Episode: "A Star Is Newborn"
    1993 Nurses Joanna Joyce Episode: "No, But I Played One on TV"
    1994–95 All-American Girl Yung-hee 'Grandma' Kim Main role
    1995 Seinfeld Kim Episode: "The Understudy"
    The Puzzle Place Penny Candy Episode: "Cute Is as Cute Does"
    1995, 1997, 1999 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Ma-Ma/Mrs. Oolong, Ming, The Empress Voice, 3 episodes
    1995–96 Maybe This Time Kay Ohara Main role
    1996 Spider-Man: The Animated Series Agent Susan Choi Voice, 2 episodes[2]
    1997 Boston Common Mrs. Sakini Episode: "The Occidental Purists"
    Pauly Sumi Main role
    1997–98 The Naked Truth Suji Guest role (season 3)
    1998 Twelfth Night Maria TV film
    1999–00 The Hughleys Mrs. Fujino, Joanie Park 3 episodes
    2000 Unauthorized: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story Soona Vili TV film
    Friends Woman Episode: "The One With All the Candy"
    2000–01 Strip Mall Fanny Sue Chang Main role
    2001 3rd Rock from the Sun Rita Episode: "A Dick Replacement"
    Virtually Casey Principal Ono TV film
    The Wild Thornberrys: The Origin of Donnie Ibu Voice, television film[2]
    My Wife and Kids Nurse Lorraine 2 episodes
    2001–02, 2005 Jackie Chan Adventures Mama Tohru Voice; recurring role (seasons 2–3), guest (season 5)
    2002 One on One Ms. Kim Episode: "Me & My Shadow"
    Andy Richter Controls the Universe Sylvia Episode: "Grief Counselor"
    King of the Hill Michiko Episode: "Returning Japanese"
    The Proud Family Mrs. Wong Voice, episode: "Romeo Must Wed"
    MDs Amy Park Episode: "A La Casa"
    2003 Still Standing Mrs. Cutler Episode: "Still Excelling"
    Frasier Maureen Nervosa Episode: "Farewell, Nervosa"
    Eve Maribel Episode: "The Talk"
    King of the Hill Laoma Souphanousinphone Voice, episode: "Maid in Arlen"
    2003–05 That's So Raven Mrs. DePaulo Guest role (seasons 1–3)
    Lilo & Stitch: The Series Mrs. Hasagawa Voice, recurring role
    2004 Kim Possible Dr. Wanda Wong Voice, episode: "The Truth Hurts"
    Six Feet Under Madame Mana Lisa Episode: "Can I Come Up Now?"
    Hot Momma Ruth TV film
    Without a Trace Pacita Ojeda Episode: "Upstairs Downstairs"
    2004–05 North Shore Bobbie Seau 2 episodes
    2005 Jake in Progress Gert Episode: "Sign Language"
    The Closer Franny 2 episodes
    Hot Properties Mary Main role
    Avatar: The Last Airbender Superior Voice, episode: "Bato of the Water Tribe"[2]
    2005–06 Related Grace 3 episodes
    2005–06 The Life and Times of Juniper Lee Ah Mah Voice
    2006 Desperate Housewives Mrs. Pate Episode: "Don't Look at Me"
    Just for Kicks Lucy Costello Episode: "I Love Lucy"
    American Dragon: Jake Long Aunt Cathy Voice, episode: "Feeding Frenzy"
    2007 In Case of Emergency Mrs. Lee Episode: "Your Goose Is Cooked"
    The Sarah Silverman Program Judge Gu Episode: "Joan of Arf"
    Grey's Anatomy Joanne Episode: "Let the Truth Sting"
    Legion of Super Heroes K3NT Voice, episode: "The Man from the Edge of Tomorrow"[2]
    2007–13 American Dad! Mah Mah Voice, recurring role
    2008 Boston Legal Dr. Kathleen Rosewell Episode: "Mad About You"
    The Return of Jezebel James Dr. Koe Episode: "Pilot"
    Ghost Whisperer Adrienne Episode: "Firestarter"
    Eli Stone Judge Uchimura Episode: "Happy Birthday, Nate"
    2009 General Hospital Dr. Laura Brown Guest role
    DJ & The Fro Karen / Amy Jarowski TV series
    The Goode Family Kiki / Jacki Voice, 4 episodes
    Glee Dr. Chin Episode: "Throwdown"
    Castle Alma Episode: "Vampire Weekend"
    2010 Two and a Half Men Mrs. Wiggins Episode: "Ixnay on the Oggie Day"
    Law & Order: LA Judge Taryn Tanabe-Ford Episode: "Pasadena"
    2011 The Mentalist Nurse Viola Hearn Episode: "Bloodstream"
    State of Georgia Li Episode: "There's a Place for Us"
    Reed Between the Lines Mrs. McDonaugh Episode: "Let's Talk About Dishonesty"
    Family Practice Jenny Kim TV film
    2011–12, 2016 Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness Su, Mrs. Gow, Pang Bing Voice, 3 episodes[2]
    2011–13 Enlightened Judy Harvey Recurring role
    2012 Retired at 35 Mary Episode: "The Apartment"
    2013 The Office Nail Salon Manager Episode: "Couples Discount"
    Arrested Development Noh Episode: "Queen B."
    You and Your Fucking Coffee Amy Episode: "Election Day"
    The League Mrs. Hatch Episode: "Heavy Petting"
    Sean Saves the World Mrs. Ling Episode: "Of Moles and Men"
    The Legend of Korra Air Acolyte Voice, episode: "The Southern Lights"[2]
    2014 Jessie Keahi Episode: "Jessie's Aloha Holidays with Parker and Joey"
    Hawaii Five-0 Tour Guide Episode: "Kanalu Hope Loa"
    2015 Sanjay and Craig Chef Mei Voice, episode: "Dangerous Debbie"[2]
    2015–16 Unreal Dr. Wagerstein Recurring role (seasons 1–2)
    2015–18 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Lourdes Chan Recurring role (seasons 1–3)
    2015–17 Mom Beverly Tarantino Recurring role (seasons 2–5)
    2016 Life in Pieces Principal Bundy Episode: "Prank Assistant Gum Puppy"
    2016–17 The Great Indoors Carol 4 episodes[2]
    2016–19 Just Add Magic Ida 'Mama P' Perez Main role
    2017 Preacher Ms. Mannering Recurring role (season 2)
    2018 Black-ish Nana Jean 2 episodes
    Santa Clarita Diet Dr. Kellog Episode: "No Family Is Perfect"
    3 Year Plan Coral Castaneda TV series
    2018–19 Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny Grandma Panda Voice, main role[2]
    2018–24 Magnum P.I. Teuila "Kumu" Tuileta Main role
    2019 Costume Quest Lily Chu / Monster Crowd / Bakin' Guest #1 4 episodes
    2020–21 Cleopatra in Space Professor Sitre Voice, recurring role
    2020 Boy Luck Club Mama Lai Episode: "Party Mama"
    2021 Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. Dr. Takushi Episode: "Love is a Mystery"
    Big City Greens Mrs. Sato Voice, episode: "Rent Control"
    Yasuke Daimyo Voice, 4 episodes[2]
    2022 Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight Pei-Pei Voice, episode: "A Cause for the Paws"[2]
    TBA UDrive Me Toni TV series, pre-production

    Stage[edit]

    Year Title Role(s) Venue Notes Ref.
    1978 Hollywood Mirrors performer Asian American Theater Company [4]
    1979 Coda/Points of Departure performer Asian American Theater Company [4]
    1979 Intake-Outake performer Asian American Theater Company [4]
    1979 Jelly Belly performer Asian American Theater Company [4]
    1980 The Avocado Kid/Zen in the Art of Guacamole performer Asian American Theater Company [4]
    1982 The House of Sleeping Beauties performer Asian American Theater Company [4]
    1982 Obon, Festival of the Dead performer Asian American Theater Company [4]
    1982 The Dream of Kitamura performer Asian American Theater Company [4]
    1982 Not My Fault performer Asian American Theater Company [4]
    1983 Lo Foo and the Missing Ming Artifact performer Asian American Theater Company [4]
    1984 The Sound of a Voice/The House of Sleeping Beauties performer Asian American Theater Company [4]
    1985 Tea performer Asian American Theater Company [4]
    1991 Tokyo Bound performer US national tour playwright [4]
    1996 Flying Solo Friends performer Actors Theatre of Louisville [5]
    1998 Twelfth Night Maria Vivian Beaumont Theater Broadway debut [6][7]
    2008 Voices from Okinawa Obaa-San East West Players [8]
    2009 Peace performer Culture Clash [9]
    2011 Wrinkles Nancy East West Players [10]
    2021 Our Town Stage Manager National Asian American Theatre Company [11]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Amy Hill (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 10, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  • ^ Verhoeven, Beatrice (April 21, 2023). "Chris Sanders in Final Talks to Return as Voice of Stitch in Disney's Live-Action 'Lilo & Stitch' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Guide to the Annotated Catalog to Productions and Scripts in the Asian American Theater Company Archives". Online Archive of California. University of California, Santa Barbara. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  • ^ "ARTS PREVIEW SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1996". The Courier-Journal. 25 August 1996. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  • ^ Brantley, Ben (17 July 1998). "FESTIVAL REVIEW; Addled Sailors in Sea of Love". New York Times. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  • ^ "Amy Hill – Broadway Cast & Staff". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  • ^ Martinez, Julio (19 February 2008). "Voices From Okinawa". Variety. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  • ^ "Full Cast, Creative Team Set for Culture Clash's Peace at Getty Villa". TheatreMania. 12 August 2009. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  • ^ "Theater review: 'Wrinkles' at East West Players". Los Angeles Times. 17 February 2011. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  • ^ Meyer, Dan (18 May 2021). "WATCH: Why NAATCO's Upcoming All-Asian Our Town Is 'a Balm' for These Times". Playbill. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
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