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Kathy Kinney
Born1955 (age 68–69)[1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
  • Years active1986–present

    Kathy Kinney (born 1955) is an American actress and comedian. After appearing as Prudence Godard on the CBS sitcom Newhart (1989–1990), she achieved fame with her portrayal of Mimi BobeckonABC's The Drew Carey Show (1995–2004).[2] Her film credits include Parting Glances (1987), Scrooged (1988), Three Fugitives (1989), Stanley & Iris, Arachnophobia (both 1990), This Boy's Life (1993), and Picking Up the Pieces (2000).

    Biography[edit]

    Early life[edit]

    Kinney was born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin,[3] the daughter of Irish American parents Harold Kinney (1908–1970), an automobile dealer, and Marian Kinney (1919–2002).[citation needed] Her father died when she was 15 years old.[3]

    After high school, Kathy Kinney worked for the California Conservation Corps between 1972 and 1974. After completing a six-month Back Country season in Kings Canyon, she left the program with thousands of dollars in scholarships. She attended the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point in the seventies and officially received her degree in 2016.[4] In 1976, she moved to New York City, where she found work as a secretary at WCBS-TV.[3] Her boss enjoyed hunting, and sometimes she chatted with him about his hunting trips, occasionally quipping, "So, did you kill anything this week?" She used this experience to inspire herself for the role of Mimi. During this time at WCBS she worked nights at New York comedy clubs to improve her improvisational comedy skills. This led to a job teaching improv classes. Director Bill Sherwood attended; he later wrote a part for her in his 1986 film, Parting Glances.[citation needed]

    Career[edit]

    Armed with the success of Parting Glances, Kinney visited friends in Los Angeles, and decided to permanently move there to pursue a career in acting. In L.A., Kinney worked regularly as a character actress, getting small roles in various TV series such as Seinfeld (Season 4, Episode 22, "The Handicap Spot)," Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (with Drew Carey, contemporaneous with The Drew Carey Show's second season), Grace Under Fire, Full House, Boy Meets World, The Larry Sanders Show, and My Name Is Earl. Her first memorable television role is generally considered her regular stint on Newhart as Miss Goddard, the town librarian (1989–1990).[3]

    Kinney has avoided auditions for what she calls "the heavy-girl roles". Critics occasionally grumble that Mimi Bobeck, her character on The Drew Carey Show, is a waddling fat joke, but her weight has never seemed to be the point of a fat joke. "One time I had to say to Drew, 'Aw, you're just fat,' as the ultimate put-down. I personally don't like it, but if fat jokes slip in because they're funny, I don't care." She is, however, less comfortable about being typecast because of her weight. "Once in a while I would lose some weight, just by accident, and someone would say to me, 'You're going to diet yourself out of a career,'" she said. "And I tell them 'I'm losing weight, not my talent.' Why is it the first thing [some people] look at is the shape? It points up to me the prejudice that still exists."

    The Drew Carey Show aired from 1995 - 2004. Mimi was originally intended for a one-time appearance on the pilot,[3] when she interviewed for a cosmetics job at Winfred-Louder. When she was turned down due to her garish makeup, Mimi raised a fuss and threatened to sue. Positive public reaction prompted the Mimi storyline to continue (the store hired her as a secretary to prevent her from suing).[5]

    Kinney has also appeared in the American version of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, again working with Drew Carey. Kinney's filmography includes Arachnophobia, Stanley & Iris, Scrooged, Three Fugitives, Lenny the Wonder Dog, and This Boy's Life. In 2006 she visited Iraq with former co-star Drew Carey and his Improv All-Star Team, a series of USO performances for American troops; film of her appearance appears in the documentary Patriot Act: A Jeffrey Ross Home Movie.

    In 2008, Kinney became the co-creator and star of MrsP.com, an entertainment website for children.[2] Kinney portrays Mrs. P, an eccentric redhead who loves books and reads classic children's stories from her magical library.[6] After nearly two years in development, the site launched in beta on November 10, 2008.

    On March 24, 2009, Kinney appeared in character as Mimi in the beginning of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. A week later (April Fools' Day), Kinney reprised her role as Mimi during that day's The Price Is Right,[2] hosted by Carey, appearing as a guest model.[7] She repeated the role on April Fool's Day 2010, this time usurping the post of executive producer. She replaced the show's announcer with a man in a monkey suit along with using four male models.[7]

    She guest starred on The Penguins of Madagascar as Rhonda the walrus, Marlene's disgusting roommate, in the 2009 episode "Roomies." Rhonda made a second appearance in the episode "The Hoboken Surprise" in 2011.[citation needed]

    In March 2010, Kinney co-authored with Cindy Ratzlaff a book entitled Queen of Your Own Life: The Grown-up Woman's Guide to Claiming Happiness and Getting the Life You Deserve, published by Harlequin.[6]

    Kinney also guest-starred on The Secret Life of the American Teenager.[2] Beginning in March 2011, Kinney appeared in Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza.

    In September 2019, Kinney appeared on American Housewife. She played the lunch lady in the episode "Bigger Kids, Bigger Problems" and she reunites with former co-stars Drew Carey, Ryan Stiles and Diedrich Bader as part of ABC's Cast from the Past Week.

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Film
    Year Title Role Notes
    1986 Parting Glances Joan
    1988 Scrooged IBC Nurse
    1989 Three Fugitives Receptionist
    1990 Stanley & Iris Bernice
    Arachnophobia Blaire Kendall
    1991 The Linguini Incident Denise
    1993 This Boy's Life Marian
    Mr. Jones Homeless Lady
    2000 Business of Acting Herself Documentary
    Picking Up the Pieces Mrs. Tatler
    Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel Red Neck Nurse
    Behind the Seams Freddie
    2003 Bitter Jester Herself Documentary
    2004 Al Roach: Private Insectigator Betty Earwiggins Short film
    2005 Lenny the Wonder Dog Lisa Lathers
    2010 Starter Home Sandi Short film

    Television[edit]

    Television
    Year Title Role Notes
    1988 Inherit the Wind Woman at Depot TV movie
    Promised a Miracle Cindy Wilson TV movie
    1989-1990 Newhart Prudence Godard 9 episodes
    1990 Grand Marge Season 2 episode 8: "Lady Luck"
    1991 Tagteam Instructor TV movie
    Dream On Nora Season 2 episode 9: "Play Melville for Me"
    1992 Cruel Doubt Skeptical Neighbor Mini-series
    The Larry Sanders Show Dog Trainer Season 1 episode 1: "What Have You Done for Me Lately?"
    Step by Step The Proctor Season 2 episode 1: "S.A.T. Blues"
    1993 Seinfeld Bystander Season 4 episode 22: "The Handicap Spot"
    Fallen Angels Mrs. Sullivan Season 1 episode 3: "The Quiet Room"
    1994 Bakersfield P.D. Mrs. Blaisher Episode 17: "Last One Into the Water"
    1995 Full House Mrs. Bedrosian Season 8 episode 14: "Super Bowl Fun Day"
    Boy Meets World Rifkin Season 2 episode 16: "Danger Boy"
    Grace Under Fire Nurse Season 2 episode 18: "Emmet Bypass"
    Runway One Proprietor of Motel TV movie
    1995-2004 The Drew Carey Show Mimi Bobeck / Mimi Bobeck Carey Main role - 233 episodes
    1996 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Katie Banks Season 4 episode 9: "Ghosts"
    1997 Coach Mimi Bobeck Season 19 episode 15: "Viva Las Ratings"
    1998 General Hospital Waitress Episode: April 2, 1998
    The Brian Benben Show The Facilitator Episode 3: "Brian's Got Back, Part 1"
    Whose Line Is It Anyway? Herself Season 1 episode 6: September 9, 1998
    Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place Mimi Bobeck Season 2 episode 6: "Two Guys, a Girl and a Psycho Halloween"
    1998-1998 ABC TGIF Mimi Bobeck 2 episodes - Previews of upcoming episodes of The Drew Carey Show
    1999 Chicken Soup for the Soul Episode: "The Seed Jar"
    The Hughleys Mimi Bobeck Carey Season 2 episode 1: "Young Guns"
    1999-2000 The Norm Show Mimi Bobeck Carey / Betty Also known as Norm Show
    2 episodes
    1999-2001 Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot Jenny the Monkey Also known as The Big Guy and Rusty
    Credited as Kathryn Kinney
    Voice
    26 episodes
    1999-2003 Hollywood Squares Herself / Mimi - Panelist 25 episodes
    2002 Pepper Ann Mama Destructo (voice) 2 episodes
    2001 Drew Carey's Improv All-Stars Herself
    Nikki Vegas Woman Season 1 episode 12: "Let It Ride"
    Rock & Roll Back to School Special Mimi Bobeck (Money) Carey TV special
    2002 Pyramid Herself / Celebrity Contestant 1 episode
    3-South Voice
    Episode 2: "Stomach Pump"
    What's New, Scooby-Doo? Sheriff Ellen Perkins Voice
    Season 1 episode 14: "Scooby-Doo Christmas"
    2003 Fillmore! O'Farrell's Mom Voice
    Season 1 episode 13: "A Forgotten Yesterday"
    CatDog Brat Voice
    Season 3 episode 8: "Harasslin' Match/Dog the Not-So-Mighty"
    2004 Green Screen Show Herself Episode #1.2
    2007 My Name Is Earl Officer Bowman 3 episodes
    2009-2010 The Price Is Right Mimi Bobeck 2 episodes
    2009-2011 The Penguins of Madagascar Rhonda 2 episodes
    2009-2013 The Secret Life of the American Teenager Bunny / Butcher Shop Lady 33 episodes
    2011 Working Class Dot Episode 5: "Lunch Lady"
    Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza Herself / Performer 19 episodes
    Love Bites Karen Episode 5: "Stand and Deliver"
    Segment: "Not to Speak"
    2016 Baby Daddy Judy Season 5 episode 15: "Unholy Matrimony"
    2019 American Housewife Lunch Lady Season 4 episode 3: "Bigger Kids, Bigger Problems"
    2020 Stumptown Franny Lewis Episode 12: "Dirty Dexy Money"

    References[edit]

  • ^ a b c d Melissa, Melissa (August 26, 2009). "Kathy Kinney and the emancipation of Mimi". Las Vegas Sun. Archived from the original on January 9, 2010. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  • ^ a b c d e Storm, Jonathan (December 3, 1996). "She's The Big Draw On 'Drew' As Sharp-tongued Mimi, Kathy Kinney Holds Her Own With Funnyman Drew Carey. Who's The Person Behind The Muumuu And All That Makeup?". philly.com. Philadelphia Media Network. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  • ^ "Notable Alumni Of UW-Stevens Point". University Of Wisconsin Stevens Point. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
  • ^ "Your Town Stevens Point: Kathy Kinney: A Wisconsin Girl at Heart". WSAW-TV. December 19, 2014. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  • ^ a b "Kathy Kinney, Who Played Drew Carey's TV Nemesis, Looks Back On Iconic 'Mimi' Role". The Huffington Post. November 3, 2014. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  • ^ a b Dawidziak, Mark (March 30, 2010). "Kathy Kinney reprising Mimi character on Drew Carey's 'The Price is Right'". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
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