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Mary Scheer
Born
Mary Scheer

Mary Scheer (born March 19, 1967 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actress, comedienne and voice artist. Scheer is most notable for being among the original cast of the sketch comedy series MADtv.

Biography

Mary Scheer was born into a Jewish-American family on March 19, 1967 in Detroit, Michigan. She is an alumnus of Los Angeles' improvisational comedy troup The Groundlings. Prior to joining the cast of MADtv, Scheer appeared in the feature films It's Pat (with Phil LaMarr, whom she would later appear with on MADtv), Not of This Earth and Under a Killing Moon. Her television credits include Seinfeld, Party of Five, and Beverly Hills 90210.

Scheer is an alumnus of Michigan State University, where she studied with actress Rose Abdoo.

MADtv

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Mary Scheer as Cabana chat host Dixie Wetsworth.

Scheer was one of the original nine cast members of MADtv when the series debuted in 1995. She came to the show with a solid background in sketch comedy from her Groundling days. Scheer was among three women in the original cast, the others being Nicole Sullivan and Debra Wilson. During her tenure, Scheer developed memorable characters like chain smoker Mrs. Jewel Barone, Cabana Chat host Dixie Wetsworth, Connie Linder, Debbie Dander, Lily Don, and Mrs. Vigor (Killer Grandma).

Scheer also proved herself capable of performing impressions of celebrities and public figures during her tenure on MADtv. Some of Scheer's impressions included: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, Demi Moore, Susan Sarandon, Kathy Griffin, Mary Tyler Moore, Melissa Joan Hart, Ashley Olsen, Candice Bergen, Shirley MacLaine, Emma Thompson, Frances Bavier, Irene Vernon, Lisa Malosky, Ashley Judd,Stone Cold Steve Austin,The Rock, and Barbara Feldon. However, Scheer is most famous for her impersonation of Barbra Streisand in the MADtv spoof video "Terms Of Imprisonment," where she portrays Streisand as an egomaniac who abuses her co-star, Whitney Houston (Debra Wilson). Scheer is also famous for her impersonation of Gillian Anderson's Dana Scully (playing opposite David Herman as Fox Mulder) in the "XXX Files" sketch.

During season two of MADtv, Scheer became visibly pregnant and continued to perform on the show. After giving birth, Scheer finished the second and third seasons of the show. She left the show in 1998.

Scheer suffers from Attention-Deficit Disorder, which she noted on an episode of MADtv.[citation needed]

Other television projects

Besides MADtv, Scheer has appeared in several television shows. Her credits include Reno 911!, Primetime Glick, X-Chromosome, and Dropping Out. As of March 2006, Scheer's most recent television role is the character Aunt Louise in the FOX comedy series Free Ride. She also plays a recurring role on iCarly as the extremely overprotective mother of Freddie Benson.

Film projects

After leaving MADtv, Scheer became a full-time mother. However, after an absence of several years, Scheer made a show business comeback. In 2001, she appeared in the films Elvira's Haunted Hills, The New Women and Chump Change. Scheer's most recent film is It Can Always Get Worse Kathy.

Voice acting projects

Besides onscreen appearances, Scheer has become a popular voice actress, lending her voice to numerous commercials and several animated projects like Family Guy and King of the Hill. Scheer's voice also appears in the animated feature film, Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. Scheer performed all female voices in Spike TV's humorous game show MXC (she was credited as Everygirl). In season four, she became MXC's supervising producer.


Filmography

Year Title Role Other notes
2005 It Can Always Get Worse Kathy
2001 Elvira's Haunted Hills Ema Hellsubus
2001 The New Women Nancy
2001 Chump Change Agent #2
1995 Ding Dong Doris Pritt
1995 Not of This Earth Saleswoman
1994 It's Pat Nurse
1991 The Chick's a Dick Snapdragon
1989 - 1997 L.A. on $5 a Day Homeless Woman
1988 The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking American Dubbing Team

Television

Year Title Role Other notes
2007 iCarly Ms. Benson Over-protective mother of Freddie
2007 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Ms. Bird
2006 Free Ride Louise
2003 Reno 911! Tina the Daycare Owner
2001 Primetime Glick Various Characters
2001 X-Chromosome
2000 Dropping Out Betty Brockton
1995, 1998 Seinfeld Mrs. Smoth, Joan
1995 - 1998 MADtv Various Characters Sketch Comedy
1995 Sawbones TV Reporter #1
1995 Party of Five Ms. Shaver
1995 Beverly Hills, 90210 Marcia Ramsden
1993 Quantum Leap Other Woman

Voice acting and video game appearances

Year Title Role Other notes
2003 MXC (formerly Most Extreme Elimination Challenge) Female Voices ("Everygirl") TV Series
2000 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Mrs. Drake Animated Action Drama TV Series
1999 Family Guy Ann Landers/Mary/Mother Animated Comedy TV Series
1997 King of the Hill Gracie Animated Comedy TV Series
1997 Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny Various Characters Video Game
2000 Hey Arnold! Suzie Kokoshka