Biography
Maya Rudolph's characters on the show have included attorney
Glenda Goodwin and Megan from the "Wake Up, Wakefield!"
sketches, and she has performed impressions of Oprah Winfrey,
Christina Aguilera, Condoleezza Rice, Paris Hilton, Teresa Heinz
Kerry, Tyra Banks, and most famously, designer Donatella
Versace.
In addition to her work on SNL, Maya has appeared in movies as
well as on a few television shows, including City of Angels and
Chicago Hope. She had small parts in the 2000 films Chuck & Buck
and Duets, and, for the latter, she was also the music
supervisor.
Maya Rudolph was born in Gainesville, Florida, the daughter of
Minnie Riperton and Jewish American songwriter/producer Richard
Rudolph. She was in the studio with her mother on the day
Riperton recorded "Lovin' You"; one can hear her mother sing
"Maya, Maya, Maya" to her near the end of the track. Growing up
biracial and losing her mother at a young age had an effect,
according to a July 2001 Rosie magazine article: "My mom was
black and my dad is Jewish, and I lost my mom when I was seven.
That made me feel really different from other kids."
Maya Rudolph attended high school in Santa Monica, California
and continued her education at the University of California,
Santa Cruz, where she graduated in 1995 with a BA in
photography. She joined SNL after a stint as a member of The
Groundlings improv troupe.
Prior to joining SNL, she was briefly a keyboardist and backing
singer for the band The Rentals. She has recently recorded some
tracks with The Rentals frontman Matt Sharp (most notably a
cover of Tegan and Sara's "Not Tonight") and is reportedly part
of The Rentals 2006 reunion.
Maya Rudolph and filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson are in a
relationship and had a daughter, Pearl Bailey Anderson, on
October 15, 2005.[1][2][3] She appeared in the first SNL episode
of the 2005-2006 season before going on maternity leave. She
returned for the February 4, 2006 episode.
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