Dannah Phirman: Difference between revisions
Re-added voice credit. And extra as well. Tags: Reverted possible unreferenced addition to BLP |
Undid revision 1213952191 by 173.75.246.207 (talk) |
||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
| children = 1 |
| children = 1 |
||
}} |
}} |
||
'''Dannah Phirman''' ({{nee|'''Feinglass'''}}) is an American actress |
'''Dannah Phirman''' ({{nee|'''Feinglass'''}}) is an American actress best known for co-starring as Narge Hemingway in the [[Adult Swim]] series ''[[Newsreaders]]''. She is also the co-creator and co-star of the [[Hulu]] reality TV parody series ''[[The Hotwives]]''. She was a member of the long-running sketch comedy troupe [[Respecto Montalban]], one of the original improv groups at the [[Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre]]. |
||
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
Revision as of 03:20, 26 March 2024
Dannah Phirman | |
---|---|
Born | Dannah Feinglass |
Alma mater | SUNY Geneseo |
Occupations |
|
Years active | 1998–present |
Spouse |
Mike Phirman (m. 2007) |
Children | 1 |
Dannah Phirman (née Feinglass) is an American actress best known for co-starring as Narge Hemingway in the Adult Swim series Newsreaders. She is also the co-creator and co-star of the Hulu reality TV parody series The Hotwives. She was a member of the long-running sketch comedy troupe Respecto Montalban, one of the original improv groups at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre.
Biography
Phirman majored in theater at SUNY Geneseo and graduated in 1997.[1] After moving to New York City in 1998 she became involved with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater where she was a part of the improv sketch group Respecto Montalban. Phirman teaches sketch comedy writing and improv, and has performed in two-person shows like Eye Candy (with Danielle Schneider), which went to the 2002 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, and Special Delivery (with Paul Scheer), a parody of a British children's show in which postal workers rummage through people's mail in search of heartwarming lessons and edibles. She and Scheer won a 2004 Nightlife Award for Automatic Vaudeville,[2] called "the best variety show in New York City" by Time Out New York. She has since collaborated with creative partner Danielle Schneider on other sketch shows such as Let's Get Awkward and Dead Heiresses at the Los Angeles UCB, as well as a five-woman improv show Mother F#$@er. Dead Heiresses was also developed as a pilot for Comedy Central in 2007.
Acting
Dannah Phirman was a cast member on Fox’s MADtv from 2000-2001, where she notably portrayed Angelina Jolie, Debi Mazar, Liza Minnelli and Shirley Temple. Phirman is also a voice actress, providing the voice of the title character as well as her alter ego, Becky Botsford, in the PBS Kids animated series, WordGirl,[3][4][5] Penny, the side-kick to Amy Poehler's Bessie Higgenbottom in Nickelodeon's The Mighty B!,[6] Zaria on the Nickelodeon original series, Tak and the Power of Juju, was a contributing voice to Current TV's SuperNews! show and has recently provided voices for the video game Mass Effect as well as White Knight Chronicles: International Edition.
Writing
Phirman has written episodes of WordGirl and The Mighty B!, and the direct-to-video sequel to Beverly Hills Chihuahua with her writing partner Danielle Schneider. Phirman and Schneider are currently working on scripts for the upcoming movies Catfight for New Line Cinema and Boys Are Stupid, Throw Rocks at Them for Universal.
Phirman and Schneider created the Hulu reality TV parody series The Hotwives and were writers on the NBC sitcoms Marry Me and Telenovela. In 2017, Phirman and Schneider worked as writers and producers on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia as well as on the TruTV sitcom I'm Sorry.
Personal life
Dannah (pronounced "Donna") is married to musical comedian Mike Phirman (the "Phirm" half of the comedy duo Hard 'n Phirm). Their son Milo Phirman was born on September 4, 2009.
Filmography
- The Fairly OddParents - Missy
- Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness - Xiao Niao
- The Mighty B! - Penny
- My Gym Partner's A Monkey - Possum Girl
- Phineas and Ferb - Teenage Milly ("Act Your Age")
- Tak and the Power of Juju - Zaria
- Mass Effect - Avina
- WordGirl - WordGirl/Becky Botsford, Claire McCallister, Chuck the Evil Sandwich Making Guy's Mother, Edith Von Hoosinghaus, Pretty Princess (season 1-8), Female Police Officers
- O'Grady - Ruby Stefani/Misty LeClaire ("Cut the Cord")
- MADtv - various characters (credited as Dannah Feinglass)
- White Knight Chronicles - Yulie[7]
- White Knight Chronicles II - Yulie[7]
- Talking Tom and Friends - Ben's Mom, Mother, Moon
- Childrens Hospital (TV series) - Appalled Mom
- Newsreaders (TV series) - Narge Hemingway
- Pencilmation - Pencilmiss Brett (2012-2020)
- The Northside Show - Pencilmiss Brett (primarily season 9)
- My Life - Additional Voices
References
- ^ http://www.geneseo.edu/sites/default/files/isu/arts/SOTA_AlumNL_2004.pdf[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "McGovern and Ross Receive 2004 Nightlife Awards; Complete Winners List Announced". December 22, 2003. Archived from the original on August 26, 2005. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
- ^ "Dannah Feinglass Phirman". IMDb.
- ^ "Dannah Feinglass". SBV Talent Agency. Archived from the original on February 16, 2009. Retrieved March 12, 2009.
- ^ "Dannah Feinglass". TBS. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved March 12, 2009.
- ^ Lowry, Brian (April 23, 2008). "The Mighty B!". Variety. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
- ^ a b "Dannah Feinglass (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved July 28, 2021. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
External links
- Living people
- Actresses from New York (state)
- American infotainers
- American sketch comedians
- American television actresses
- American television personalities
- American television writers
- American voice actresses
- American women comedians
- American women screenwriters
- American women television personalities
- American women television writers
- Comedians from New York (state)
- Jewish American actresses
- Jewish American comedians
- Jewish American writers
- Jewish female comedians
- People from Long Island
- State University of New York at Geneseo alumni
- Upright Citizens Brigade Theater performers
- 21st-century American actresses
- 21st-century American comedians
- 21st-century American Jews
- 21st-century American screenwriters