Kimmy Robertson
Kimmy Robertson | |
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![]() Robertson at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con | |
Born | Kimberly Ann Robertson November 27, 1954 Hollywood, California, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Actress, voice actress |
Years active | 1982–present |
Spouse |
John Christian Walker
(m. 2003; div. 2004) |
Kimberly Ann Robertson (born November 27, 1954) is an American actress and voice actress best known for her role as Lucy Moran in the TV series Twin Peaks.
Career
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Originally a ballerina, she found success as an actress. Her high pitched voice has also served her well in animated cartoons, having featured on animated shows as Batman: The Animated Series, The Critic, The Tick and The Simpsons.[1] From 1993 to 1995, Robertson voiced Penny on 2 Stupid Dogs' Secret Squirrel segments.
Robertson performed a short spoken-word segment on Roger McGuinn's 1990 album Back from Rio.
In 2011, she started playing Penny Wise on the long-running radio series Adventures in Odyssey.
Personal life
Robertson was born in Hollywood, California, to a special education teacher mother and a pharmacist and aerobatic pilot father.[1] She was married to John Christian Walker from January 18, 2003 to September 27, 2004.[citation needed]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1982 | The Last American Virgin | Rose | |
1984 | Family Secrets | Mickey | Television film |
Bad Manners | Sarah Fitzpatrick | ||
1988 | The Couch Trip | ||
1989 | Trust Me | Party Gal | |
My Mom's a Werewolf | Pedestrian | ||
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids | Gloria Forrester | ||
The Little Mermaid | Alana Arista Andrina |
Voice; Uncredited | |
1990 | The Willies | Ride Operator | |
1991 | Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead | Cathy Henderson | |
Beauty and the Beast | Featherduster | Voice | |
1992 | Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me | Lucy Moran | Scenes deleted[2][3] |
Battle in the Erogenous Zone | Tammy | Voice
Television short film | |
1994 | Leprechaun 2 | Tourist's Girlfriend | |
1997 | Speed 2: Cruise Control | Liza | |
1998 | Belle's Magical World | Fifi | Voice |
1999 | Stuart Little | Race Spectator | |
2000 | One Life Stand | Call Centre Operator | |
2008 | 3 Stories About Evil | Narrator #1 | Short film |
2009 | Valley of Acorns | Tera | Short film |
2010 | Anderson's Cross | Teacher #1 | |
2011 | Thank You Mr. President | Dianne | Short film |
2013 | The Vacation | Woman | Short film |
2014 | Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces | Lucy Moran | |
2015 | Attack of the Film Festivals | Kimberly Wolfe | Short film |
2018 | Over the Hill | Linda | Television film |
2019 | Phoebe | Phoebe | Voice
Short film |
Peopling | Joy | Short film | |
2020 | The Feeling | Shanrah | Post-production
Short film |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Second Chance | Episode 1.2: "Moving In" | |
1988, 1992 | Perfect Strangers | Clerk / Honey LeBelwich | 2 episodes |
1988 | Webster | Kiki | Episode 6.5: "The Election" |
1989 | Married... with Children | Molly | Episode 4.5: "He Ain't Much, But He's Mine" |
1990 | Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures | Various | Voice |
Gravedale High | Duzer | 13 episodes | |
1990–1991, 2017 | Twin Peaks | Lucy Moran | 36 episodes |
1991 | ABC Weekend Special | Emma Spritz | Episode 12.1: "Ralph S. Mouse" |
Tales from the Crypt | Lisa | Episode 3.5: "Top Billing" | |
1992 | The Simpsons | Samantha Stanky | Voice
Episode 3.23: "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" |
Fish Police | Donna | Voice
Episode 1.6: "No Way to Treat a Fillet-dy" | |
Batman: The Animated Series | Alice Pleasance | Voice
Episode 1.27: "Mad as a Hatter" | |
Tom & Jerry Kids | Voice
Episode 3.21: "Penthouse Mouse/12 Angry Sheep/The Ant Attack" | ||
The Little Mermaid | Alana | Voice
2 episodes | |
1993 | 2 Stupid Dogs | Penny | Voice
3 episodes |
1994 | The Critic | Voice
2 episodes[4] | |
1994–1996 | The Tick | Dot | Voice
12 episodes |
1995 | ER | Arlena | Episode 1.20: "Full Moon, Saturday Night" |
1996 | The Louie Show | Kimmy | 6 episodes |
Ellen | Brandy | 2 episodes | |
1997–2000 | Pepper Ann | Gwen Mezzrow | Voice
7 episodes |
1998 | Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction | Secretary | Episode 2.4: "The Wrestler, The Escape, Dead Friday, Ghost Visitor & The Lady in a Black Dress" |
1999 | Batman Beyond | Margo | Voice
Episode 1.11: "Disappearing Inque" |
Chicken Soup for the Soul | Melissa | Episode: "A-Head of the Game" | |
2001 | House of Mouse | Feather Duster | Voice
Episode 1.4: "Goofy's Valentine Date" |
2002 | The Amanda Show | Social Worker | Episode 3.6: "Episode 36" |
2003 | Becker | Doris | Episode 6.6: "Afterglow" |
2004 | Drake & Josh | Mrs. Galloway | Episode 1.4: "Two Idiots and a Baby" |
2012 | And You Know Who You Are | Also co-writer
Episode: "And You Know Who You Are" | |
2013 | Legit | Dog Lady | Episode 1.4: "Anger" |
Southland | Bondage Woman | Episode 5.6: "Bleed Out" | |
2014 | Psych | Franny | Episode 8.2: "S.E.I.Z.E. the Day" |
Marry Me | Hostess | Episode 1.1: "Pilot" | |
2016 | Angel from Hell | Tessa | Episode 1.11: "The Flask" |
2019–present | Ollie & Scoops | Ollie |
Music videos
Year | Title | Artist | Role | Ref. |
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2016 | "Unbury the Hatchet" | Dumb Numbers | [5] |
Theatre
Year | Play | Role | Venue | Ref. |
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1991 | The Long and the Short of Gerald Tooie | Theatre/Theater, 1713 N. Cahuenga Boulevard | [6][7] | |
1992 | Ladies Room | Gigi | Theatre on the Square, California | [8][9] |
2019 | Suicidal Blonde | Katie | The Whitefire Theatre, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles | [10] |
References
- ^ a b "The official press kit from ABC". www.lynchnet.com. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
- ^ Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me – Deleted Scene Interview – with Kimmy Robertson AKA Lucy on YouTube
- ^ "Review: Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces". Nerdist. 19 July 2014. Archived from the original on 10 September 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
- ^ "Kimmy Robertson | TV Guide". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
- ^ "Dumb Numbers' "Unbury the Hatchet" Video Features Lucy From "Twin Peaks," Best Coast, Jesus Lizard Members: Watch". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
- ^ "'Lady-Like' an Elegant, Effervescent Tale of 3 Women". Los Angeles Times. 1991-04-26. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
- ^ www.theatretheater.net http://www.theatretheater.net/1991.html. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
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(help) - ^ Schiff, Robin (1992). Ladies' room : go where no man's gone before.
- ^ Caps, Johnny (2019-04-24). "Kimmy Robertson: The Flashback Interview, Take 2". popgeeks.com. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
- ^ Simmonds-Ronceros, Samantha. "The Whitefire Theatre Presents "Suicidal Blonde" - NoHo Arts District". nohoartsdistrict.com. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
External links
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