Marypat Farrell

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Early life

Farrell was born in Norwich, Vermont. She is an alumna of The Second City's Toronto company. [2]

Career

She plays Kitty Robinson on the video podcast Goodnight Burbank and had guest roles in television series including Ben and Kate , Criminal Minds , 90210 , Conan , Suburgatory , Gavin Crawford's Wild West , Curb Your Enthusiasm and Anger Management .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Once BrothersAlice
2014The OccupantsMara
2016CodexProfessor Brandt
2018 Beautiful Boy Julia's Mother
2018SoundwaveShayna's Mom
2020 The 11th Green Kat

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 The Zack Files Alien 1Episode: "Sockworld"
2000–2003 The Gavin Crawford Show Various roles30 episodes
2001 Jewel PE TeacherTelevision film
2004 Crossballs: The Debate Show PSA MotherEpisode: "Drugs"
2005 Still Standing WendyEpisode: "Still Holding"
2005Comedy Central Thanxgiveaway: Holiday Parade from Hell, MNMomTelevision film
2006 Weeds Stage Mother RhondaEpisode: "Mrs. Botwin's Neighborhood"
2006Comedy Central Thanksgiving Wiikend: Thanksgiving IslandMrs. WoodsTelevision film
2006 Goodnight Burbank Kitty RobinsonTelevision short
2007Comedy Central Thanxgiveaway Wiikend: 'Ving BreakMotel ClerkTelevision film
2008Bury the HatchetHailey Hatchet
2008–2016 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Various roles3 episodes
2009 Curb Your Enthusiasm Mrs. DubersteinEpisode: "The Table Read"
2009 The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien Porn Blocker MomEpisode: "Eva Mendes/Bon Jovi"
2010–2022 Conan Various roles6 episodes
2011 90210 Mrs. MangoldEpisode: "Blue Naomi"
2011 Big Time Rush Last MomEpisode: "Big Time Girl Group"
2012 Criminal Minds Hilary RossEpisode: "A Thin Line"
2012 Ben and Kate Mom #1Episode: "Career Day"
2013 Suburgatory ClaireEpisode: "Junior Secretary's Day"
2013 Anger Management Couple Woman #2Episode: "Charlie and Kate Start a Sex Study"
2013Gavin Crawford's Wild Wild WestTrevor's MomTelevision film
2013 Hello Ladies Woman #3Episode: "Pilot"
2014 Review The Mighty RegisEpisode: "Quitting; Last Day; Irish"
2014 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn Mrs. RothschildEpisode: "Scaredy Dance"
2015 State of Affairs ProducerEpisode: "The Faithful"
2015 The Middle MomEpisode: "Operation Infiltration"
2015Starland P.C.DonnaEpisode: "It's the Same Thing, Rabbi"
2015 Jane the Virgin NurseEpisode: "Chapter Twenty-Two"
2016 Workaholics MelanieEpisode: "Wolves of Rancho"
2016 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend JudgeEpisode: "Josh and I Go to Los Angeles!"
2016 The Mindy Project LindaEpisode: "Bernardo & Anita"
2016 Lopez NoraEpisode: "George Goes All In"
2016I am: Life of a GigoloDr. SuadelaEpisode: "A Doctor's Touch"
2017Bridal Boot CampMother of Bride-to-BeTelevision film
2017 Hyperlinked Mrs. MeyersEpisode: "No Easy Fix"
2017 Get Shorty SusanEpisode: "Turnaround"
2017 The Comedy Get Down MCEpisode: "No Good Weed"
2017 Life in Pieces RenegadeEpisode: "Treasure Ride Poker Hearing"
2017ctrl alt deletePhilippaEpisode: "Philippa"
2018 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia KateEpisode: "Time's Up for the Gang"
2018 Baroness von Sketch Show Art Show Guest2 episodes
2018 Lethal Weapon BrendaEpisode: "Bad Santas"
2021 On the Verge MargaretEpisode: "What Comes Next"
2021 9-1-1 Dr. Rosalie Nathanson3 episodes
2023 Night Court HelenEpisode: "Dan v. Dating"

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References

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  2. "Marypat Farrell - History - Alumni - - The Second City - 50 Years of Funny". Archived from the original on 26 December 2011. Retrieved 1 March 2012.