Mary Mack (comedian)

Mary Mack (born July 25, 1975)[1] is an American comedian, musician, and writer.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Mack was born in Minnesota, her parents having grown up in and around Duluth, Minnesota. She was raised near Webster, Wisconsin, and moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota to pursue comedy after some time spent in Nashville, Tennessee for music school and music performance.

She taught elementary/middle school band and music in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and Nashville, Tennessee and played in a polka band in both states. She currently performs as a comedian and folk humorist. Her essays and sketches have been heard on public radio in numerous states. Mack has performed in the Vancouver Comedy Fest, HBO's Andy Kaufman Awards, and the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal,[8] and has been seen in a variety of television comedy shows as herself. She is married to fellow comedian Tim Harmston.[9]

Mack voiced the character Dylan Beekler in the first season of Fox's animated television series Golan the Insatiable, and had a memorable guest voice appearance as a drunken Zeeble in Aqua Teen Hunger Force on Adult Swim (Cartoon Network). Other television appearances include Last Comic Standing, Conan, and Last Call with Carson Daly.

References

  1. The Dork Forest Podcast (April 11, 2011). TDF EP 34 – Mary Mack and Scott Krinsky
  2. Did You Know? Burnett County, Wisconsin Government Center
  3. Staff report (August 11, 2008). Mack brings her north woods comedy home to the Northland. Duluth News Tribune
  4. Horgen, Tom (December 20, 2011). Mary Mack: Laugh now (cry later). Minneapolis Star Tribune
  5. Rambler (August 24, 2005). Rambler: Itinerant storyteller, standup, musician, and actor Mary Mack stumbles into comedy and staves off insanity. Archived 2013-01-19 at Archive.is Citypages
  6. Staff report (July 9, 2004). Strangers in a strange band. St. Paul Pioneer Press
  7. Staff report (July 25, 2009). Mary Mack. Archived 2013-04-21 at the Wayback Machine. Upcoming
  8. Maron, Marc (March 18, 2012). Episode 263 - Mary Mack. WTF with Marc Maron
  9. The Stand-Up Chronicles (June 16, 2010). Episode 62 - Mary Mack, Brent Smalley & Alan Perry.
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