Sue Galloway

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Sue Galloway
Born
Malvern, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
  • writer
Years active2002–present
Spouse John Lutz
Children2
Website www.suegalloway.com

Sue Galloway is an American actress, comedian, and screenwriter. An Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre alumna and teacher, she is best known for playing Sue Laroche-Van der Hout on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock . Since 2002, Galloway has been an active member of the longtime Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) troupe.

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Career

In 2002, Galloway enrolled in the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City as a sketch comedy student. [1] While there, fellow UCB comedian, Anthony Atamanuik, submitted Galloway's name to NBC producers looking to hire a female extra for the upcoming television series 30 Rock. She was originally hired to play "Girl Writer": a staff writer with no lines and occasional reaction shots. By season three, Galloway's role was developed into a scene-stealing, "French-Dutch" character named Sue LaRoche-Van der Hout. [1] [2]

Galloway has performed in live theater, television commercials, and film. [1] [3] She created and performed in a one-woman show called POSE Magazine and has produced and starred in various web series and shorts with fellow actress and comedian Pam Murphy. [4] [5] Galloway was a freelance writer for Weekend Update on Saturday Night Live . [3]

Galloway currently performs weekly with the UCB improvisational sketch comedy group The Law Firm. "This is what I was born to do," said Galloway. [6]

Personal life

Galloway grew up in Malvern, Pennsylvania. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and the Actors Studio Drama School. [6] Galloway is married to former Saturday Night Live writer and 30 Rock co-star John Lutz, with whom she has two children. [7] [8] [9]

Comedy influences cited by Galloway include Carol Burnett, Amy Poehler, Betty White, and Phil Hartman. [3]

Filmography

Acting

Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
2007The Jeannie Tate ShowStickerbook1 episode
2006-2013 30 Rock Sue35 episodes
2007Babylon FieldsMrs. Denise RyanTV movie
2008Defenders of SlanSusieTV Short
2008 Fat Guy Stuck in Internet Villager / Townswoman3 episodes
2009The Bartender1 episode
2011Office Mates4 episodes
2012Eugene!Suburban MomTV movie
2012Belle & Bernice: Livin’ in the CityBelle8 episodes
2009-2012UCB Comedy OriginalsSue23 episodes
2015 Sisters Joelen Barme
2016 The Characters Stephanie2 episodes
2016 Odd Squad: The Movie Weird Sue
2012-2017Above Average PresentsBelle7 episodes
2020Escape from Virtual IslandJudicial Officer (Voice)11 episodes
2020-2021The TruthBeth-Liz-Marcia3 episodes
2022 Inside Amy Schumer 1 episode

Writing

Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
2007UCB Comedy OriginalsWriter3 episodes
2012Belle & Bernice: Livin’ in the CityCreator - Writer8 episodes
2013Above Average PresentsWriter1 episode
2013Escape from BrooklynCreator6 episodes

Producing

Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
2013Escape from BrooklynProducer6 episodes

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