13 Facts About Annie Mumolo

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Anne Marie Mumolo was born on July 10,1973 and is an American actress, screenwriter, comedian, and producer, best known for co-writing the 2011 film Bridesmaids with Kristen Wiig, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award and a BAFTA for Best Original Screenplay.

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Annie Mumolo was born in Irvine, California, to a dentist father and a homemaker mother, Alice.

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Annie Mumolo recorded with musicians including Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, and Nelson Riddle.

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Annie Mumolo began her career as a member of the improvisational comedy troupe The Groundlings.

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Annie Mumolo appeared in the 2005 comedy film Bewitched and television shows such as The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, Out of Practice, and Two and a Half Men.

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Annie Mumolo appeared in two ABC pilots in 2009, Bad Mother's Handbook and This Might Hurt.

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Annie Mumolo voiced Jimmy and Natalie in the cartoon short series Ape Escape on Nicktoons Network in 2007.

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In 2009, Annie Mumolo wrote an episode of In the Motherhood titled "Where There's a Will, There's a Wake".

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In 2011, Annie Mumolo played an anxious airline passenger in the comedy film, Bridesmaids, which she wrote with fellow Groundlings performer Kristen Wiig.

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Annie Mumolo received Academy Award for Best Writing, BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay and Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay nominations.

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In 2020, Annie Mumolo recurred on the comedy-mystery Mapleworth Murders for Quibi.

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In 2021, Annie Mumolo re-teamed with Wiig on Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, which they co-wrote and co-starred in.

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Annie Mumolo is set to appear in Confess, Fletch and Murder Mystery 2 in 2022.

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