Pamela Adlon

Pamela Adlon (/ˈædˌlɒn/; née Segall; born (1966-07-09)July 9, 1966) is an American actress, voice actress, screenwriter, producer and director, best known for voicing Bobby Hill in the animated comedy series King of the Hill (1997–2010),[4] for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award. She also voiced Baloo in Jungle Cubs (1996–1998), the title role in the video games Pajama Sam (1996–2001), Lucky in 101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997–1998), Ashley Spinelli in Recess (1997, 4 episodes only) and Brigette Murphy in Milo Murphy's Law (2016–2019), among numerous others.

Pamela Adlon
Adlon at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Pamela Segall[1]

(1966-07-09) July 9, 1966
New York City, U.S.
CitizenshipUnited States
United Kingdom[2][3]
Occupation
  • Actress
  • voice actress
  • screenwriter
  • producer
  • director
Years active1982−present
Spouse(s)
Felix O. Adlon
(m. 1996; div. 2010)
Children3; including Gideon Adlon and Odessa A'zion

Adlon is also known for her roles in the comedy-drama series Californication (2007–2014) and Louie (2010–2015), the latter of which she additionally wrote and produced.[5] Her work on Louie garnered her four Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Since 2016, Adlon has starred as Sam Fox on the acclaimed FX comedy-drama series Better Things, which she also co-created, writes, produces and directs. The series won a Peabody Award and she has been nominated twice for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.[6]

Adlon has featured in numerous films since making her acting debut in Grease 2 (1982). She appeared in Say Anything... (1989), Sgt. Bilko (1996), The Animatrix (2003), Tinker Bell (2008), First Girl I Loved (2016), Bumblebee (2018) and The King of Staten Island (2020).

Early life

Adlon was born in New York City, New York.[1][7] She is the daughter of Marina L. and Donald Maxwell "Don" Segall (1933–1994), who was a television comedy writer-producer and author of comic books and science fiction pulp novels.[8][9][10] Her father produced The Dave Garroway Show, which became AM New York and then The Today Show. He was a page at NBC with Gil Cates and wrote erotic fiction under various pseudonyms, including Troy Conway.[10] Adlon's mother is English, while her father, an American, was from Boston, Massachusetts.[11] Her father was born to a Jewish family of Russian-Jewish and Ukrainian-Jewish descent and her mother, originally an Anglican, converted to Judaism.[10][12][13] Adlon has said that her parents met at the USO in Paris.[4]

As a child, Adlon lived in the Carnegie House at 100 West 57th Street.[14][15] She has said that she and her family lived bi-coastally, moving between Los Angeles and New York because her father was a journeyman writer and producer for TV. She started performing at age nine; one of her father's friends had a radio studio, so she would do voice-over work there. While in Los Angeles, she did TV and film acting work.[4] She attended Sarah Lawrence College for a semester.[10] After moving to Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, she shared a house with Anna Gunn.[16]

Career

Adlon made her acting debut as Dolores Rebchuck in the 1982 musical sequel film Grease 2. She then had a recurring role as Kelly Affinado in the sitcom The Facts of Life (1983–1984). This was followed by appearances in Bad Manners (1984), Willy/Milly (1986), Say Anything... (1989), Sgt. Bilko (1996), and Plump Fiction (1997). As successful as her child actress years had been, she struggled to find parts in her 20s. This led her to develop a substantial voice-over career, which she cited as saving her career.[8]

Adlon gained further acclaim and recognition for voicing the starring role of Bobby Hill in the animated comedy series King of the Hill (1997–2010), for which she received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance in 2002.[17] Adlon also gained recognition for voicing Margaret "Moose" Pearson in Pepper Ann (1997–2000), Ashley Spinelli in Recess (1997–2001), Brigette Murphy in Milo Murphy's Law (2016–2019).

Adlon is recognizable for her husky voice, which led to her voicing young boys in numerous animated series and films. She voiced Baloo in Jungle Cubs (1996–1998), the title role in the video game series Pajama Sam (1996–2001), Lucky in 101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997–1998), Hector MacBadger in Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks (2003–2007), and Andy in Squirrel Boy (2006–2007), among numerous others. She was nominated for an Annie Award for her role as Otto Osworth in the Cartoon Network animated comedy series Time Squad (2001–2003). She continued to voice characters in films, such as The Animatrix (2003) and as Vidia in the Tinker Bell film series (2008–2015).

Adlon had notable live-action roles as Emma Path in the ABC legal drama series Boston Legal (2007–2008), Marcy Runkle in the Showtime comedy-drama series Californication (2007–2014), and as Pamela in the FX comedy series Louie (2010–2015). She was also a writer and consulting producer for the lattermost series.[18]

Adlon accepting an award at the Peabody Awards in May 2017

Adlon's professional relationship with Louis C.K. began in 2006, when she played his wife in the short-lived HBO sitcom Lucky Louie. She starred as the friend of Louie (a fictional character based on himself, Louis C.K.) in his FX single-camera series Louie. She appeared in every season but the third.[19] Adlon co-wrote seven episodes of the series and became a consulting producer. She earned a total of four Primetime Emmy Award nominations for her work on Louie. She earned two nominations as a producer for Best Comedy Series, one nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for co-writing the episode "Daddy's Girlfriend Part 1", and one nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.[20]

In 2015, FX gave a pilot order for Better Things, a comedy created by and starring Adlon. She plays an actress raising three daughters. The pilot was written by Adlon and Louis C.K., who also directed it.[21] It was picked up for a 10-episode series on August 7, 2015.[22][23] The show, which premiered on September 8, 2016, is semi-autobiographical.[24] Adlon directed and wrote a majority of the series' episodes.

The series received widespread critical acclaim and was honored with a Peabody Award. Adlon received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the first two seasons of Better Things.[25] She also received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy, and four nominations for the TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy.

Adlon was represented by manager Dave Becky until November 2017, when she fired him following his involvement in the Louis C.K. sexual harassment scandal.[26]

Adlon had recent live-action roles in the romantic drama film First Girl I Loved (2016), the science fiction action film Bumblebee (2018), and the comedy-drama film The King of Staten Island (2020). She had a guest role as Mrs. Wolowitz in the CBS sitcom Young Sheldon (2017) and a recurring role as Dr. Leigh in the acclaimed NBC drama series This Is Us (2020).

Personal life

In 1996, Adlon married Felix O. Adlon, the son of German director Percy Adlon. They divorced in 2010 and he subsequently moved to Germany.[10] They have three daughters who are also actresses: Gideon, Odessa, and Valentine “Rocky” Adlon.[4]

Adlon splits her time between the Upper West Side of Manhattan and Los Angeles.[14]

In January 2020, Adlon became a citizen of the United Kingdom.[27][2][3]

Filmography

Film

List of acting performances in feature films
Year Title Role Notes
1982 Grease 2 Dolores Rebchuck
1984 Bad Manners Girl Joey
1986 SpaceCamp Girl in Launch Control Gallery Uncredited
Willy/Milly Willy / Milly Niceman
1989 Say Anything... Rebecca
After Midnight Cheryl Segment: "Allison's Story"
1990 The Gate II: Trespassers Liz
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane Pussycat
1996 Bed of Roses Kim
Sgt. Bilko Sgt. Raquel Barbella
Father Frost Marphuska
Two Guys Talkin' About Girls Tracy Direct-to-video
1997 Plump Fiction Vallory Cox
Eat Your Heart Out Samantha
1998 Some Girl Jenn
Waiting for Woody Lyza Short film
2000 Dirk and Betty Daisy
Net Worth Unknown
2005 Lucky 13 Brenda
2011 Conception Tay
2013 9 Full Moons Rachel Stevens
I Know That Voice Herself Documentary
2014 Truckin' Perri Pinkston Short film
2016 First Girl I Loved Sharon
2017 I Love You, Daddy Maggie
2018 All Square Debbie
Bumblebee Sally Watson
2020 The King of Staten Island Gina
Holler[28] Rhonda

Television

List of acting performances in television shows
Year Title Role Notes
1982 Little Darlings Angel Bright Television film
1983–1984 The Facts of Life Kelly Affinado 12 episodes
1984 The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins Tatyana Television film
Night Court Andy / Stella Episode: "Bull Gets a Kid"
The Jeffersons Stevie Episode: "Try a Little Tenderness"
1984–1985 E/R Jenny Sheinfeld 3 episodes
1986 The Redd Foxx Show Toni Rutledge 7 episodes
Pleasures Claudia Television film
Disneyland Jesse Episode: "The Leftovers"
1988 The Bronx Zoo Lisa Episode: "Ties That Bind"
ABC Afterschool Special Jill Episode: "A Family Again"
1989 Wiseguy Tanya Medley 3 episodes
Star Trek: The Next Generation Oji Episode: "Who Watches the Watchers"
21 Jump Street Dori the Psychic Episode: "Old Haunts in the New Age"
1991 Life Goes On Ruth Beale Episode: "Armageddon"
1992 Down the Shore Miranda Halpern 13 episodes
The Heights Rosie Episode: "Splendor in the Past"
1996 Murder One Amy Scott Episode: "Chapter Fourteen"
Relativity Marcy Sedaris 2 episodes
1997 Breast Men Margaret Television film
2005 Unscripted Pam 4 episodes
2006 Lucky Louie Kim 13 episodes; also writer
2007 The Wedding Bells DeDe Stoller 2 episodes
2007–2008 Boston Legal Attorney Emma Path 4 episodes
2007–2014 Californication Marcy Runkle 80 episodes
2009 Monk Sarah Longson Episode: "Mr. Monk On Wheels"
Ace in the Hole Susanna Morella Unsold pilot
2010 True Jackson, VP Babs Episode: "Little Buddies"
2010–2015 Louie Pamela 14 episodes; also writer and producer
2011 Love Bites Colleen Rouscher 2 episodes
2012 Parenthood Marleise Deigan 2 episodes
2014 Rake Glenn Shepard 2 episodes
2015 Playing House Pam Episode: "Celebrate Me Scones"
2016–present Better Things Sam Fox 42 episodes; also creator, writer, director, executive producer
2019 Young Sheldon Mrs. Wolowitz Episode: "A Swedish Science Thing and the Equation for Toast"
2020 This Is Us Dr. Leigh 4 episodes
Day by Day Miss Carol Episode: "Relocation"
TBA The First Lady Nancy Howe [29]

Film

List of voice performances in feature and direct-to-video films
Year Title Role Notes
1992 FernGully: The Last Rainforest Fairy #2
1997 Princess Mononoke Additional voices English dub
1998 Kiki's Delivery Service Ket English Disney dub
1999 O' Christmas Tree Baby Bear Direct-to-video
2000 Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust Leila
Gen¹³ Additional voices Direct-to-video
2001 Recess: School's Out Ashley Spinelli (uncredited voice only)
Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street Direct-to-video
The Trumpet of the Swan A.G. Skinner
2003 The Animatrix Jue / Manabu Segments: "Final Flight of the Osiris" & "Beyond"
Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade Ashley Spinelli (uncredited voice only) Direct-to-video
Recess: All Growed Down
Brother Bear Additional voices
2004 Teacher's Pet Trevor / Taylor / Tyler
2008 Tinker Bell Vidia
2009 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Uncredited
2010 Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures Additional voices
2012 Secret of the Wings Vidia
Dino Time Ernie Fitzpatrick
2014 The Pirate Fairy Vidia
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast
2017 Best Fiends: Boot Camp[30] Hank Short film
Best Fiends: Visit Minutia[31]
2018 Best Fiends: Fort of Hard Knocks[32] Bandit Slug Short film
2019 Best Fiends: The Immortal Cockroach Hank
Trouble Rousey

Television

List of voice performances in television shows
Year Title Role Notes
1992 Darkwing Duck Heatwave Episode: "The Frequency Fiends"
1992–1998 Bobby's World Derek Generic 13 episodes
1992–2004 Rugrats Dean / Baby Drew Pickles / Additional voices 7 episodes
1993 The Addams Family Mortimer Episode: "Sweetheart of a Brother"
1993–1994 Problem Child Additional voices 26 episodes
1994 Edith Ann: A Few Pieces of the Puzzle Irene Television special
Edith Ann: Homeless Go Home
Duckman Unknown voice Episode: "Ride the High School"
1994–1996 Phantom 2040 Sparks 26 episodes
1995 Capitol Critters Violet Episode: "If Lovin' You Is Wrong, I Don't Wanna Be Rat"
1996–1997 Jumanji Rock 5 episodes
1996–1998 Jungle Cubs Baloo 21 episodes
Adventures from the Book of Virtues Zach Nichols / Boy 26 episodes
1996 Quack Pack Dewey Duck 37 episodes
Edith Ann's Christmas (Just Say Noël) Irene / Tomas Television special
1997 The New Batman Adventures Mother / Sarah / Child Episode: "Never Fear"
The Blues Brothers Animated Series Bobby G. 8 episodes
1997–1998 101 Dalmatians: The Series Lucky 42 episodes
1997–2000 Pepper Ann Moose Pearson / Additional voices 30 episodes
1997–2001 Recess Ashley Spinelli 4 episodes only
1997–2010 King of the Hill Bobby Hill / Clark Peters / Additional voices 259 episodes
1998 Cow and Chicken Cousin Sow 3 episodes
Hercules Brutus Episode: "Hercules and the Kids"
Oh Yeah! Cartoons Pete Patrick Episode: "Pete Patrick Private Investigator"
1998–2003 The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald McNugget #1 6 episodes
1999 The Woody Woodpecker Show Lester the Termite 3 episodes
Todd McFarlane's Spawn Judy 2 episodes
Godzilla: The Series Animal's Son / Female Soldier Episode: "Future Shock"
1999–2001 Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot Rusty 26 episodes
1999–2002 Rocket Power Young Tito / Schoolgirl / Bawling Kid 5 episodes
2000 Teacher's Pet Tyler / Tayler / Trevor 3 episodes
The Wild Thornberrys Tano Episode: "Cheetahs Never Prosper"
2001 The Oblongs Milo Francis Oblong / Jared Klimer / The Debbies 13 episodes
The Wild Thornberrys: The Origin of Donnie Saiful Television film
2001–2002 Dexter's Laboratory Beau / Brother / Kid 3 episodes
2001–2003 Lloyd in Space Zoit 3 episodes
Time Squad Otto Osworth / Additional voices 17 episodes
2002 Teamo Supremo Scooter Lad / Timmy / Patty Perkin 2 episodes
As Told by Ginger Dustin Episode: "April Fools"
2003–2007 Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks Hector MacBadger 46 episodes
2003 What's New, Scooby-Doo? Chris / Eddie / Janey Miller / Bobby Blather 2 episodes
Six Feet Under Nathaniel / Isabel / Evil Nurse Episode: "Everyone Leaves"
Kid Notorious Unknown voice Episode: "The Nazi Party"
2003–2004 All Grown Up! Sean Butler 7 episodes
2005 Bratz Roberta Unknown episodes
Rugrats Pre-School Daze Lucas 4 episodes
2006 Danger Rangers Carl / Martin Episode: "Safe and Sound"
Lilo & Stitch: The Series Ashley Spinelli (uncredited voice only) Episode: "Lax: Experiment #285"
2006–2007 Squirrel Boy Andy Johnson / Additional voices 18 episodes
2007 Shorty McShorts' Shorts Unknown voice Episode: "Troy Ride"
American Dragon: Jake Long Monica Episode: "Game On"
2007–2014 WordGirl Eileen / The Birthday Girl / Additional voices 8 episodes
2008 El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera Tattoo / Marni Episode: "Wrong and Dance/Love and War"
2008–2009 The Drinky Crow Show Mademoiselle DeBoursay / Claire / Additional voices 7 episodes
2010 Ben 10: Alien Force Kevin's Mom Episode: "Vendetta"
Zevo-3 Angel 2 episodes
2010–2013 Pound Puppies Gwen / Taboo / Additional voices 9 episodes
Phineas and Ferb Melanie / Additional voices 8 episodes
2011 The Mighty B! Murdock Episode: Gorilla's in the Misdt
Mongo Wrestling Alliance Acid Alice Kleberkuh 8 episodes
Pixie Hollow Games Vidia Television special
The Problem Solverz Sweetie Creamie / Additional voices Episode: "The Mayan Ice Cream Caper"
Beavis and Butt-Head Crystal / Sapphire / Additional voices 3 episodes
Unsupervised One-Eyed Donnie Episode: "Field of Dreams... and Dogs"
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness Fang Episode: "Challenge Day"
2012 ThunderCats Pumyra / Wolo Mother 6 episodes
2012–2020 Bob's Burgers Olsen Benner / Additional voices 16 episodes
2013 Out There Joanie Novak / Henrietta Miller / Astoria 10 episodes
Pixie Hollow Bake Off Vidia (voice) Television special
2013–2017 Uncle Grandpa Mary / Additional voices 4 episodes
2014 Chozen Unknown voice Episode: "Beef"
Sofia the First Rosey Episode: "The Enchanted Feast"
2014–2016 TripTank Donnie / Wanda / Tina / Additional voices 11 episodes
2015–2019 Teen Titans Go! Rose Wilson 4 episodes
2015 Stone Quackers Binky / Mean Cop / Hawk 2 episodes
Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero Drab Lieutenant Episode: "It's a Colorful Life"
Guardians of the Galaxy Ma Raccoon / Sis Raccoon Episode: "We Are Family"
2015–2016 Adventure Time Gunther 2 episodes
2016 Mr. Pickles Mary Episode: "Cops and Robbers"
Sanjay and Craig Chido 2 episodes
The Loud House Tabby Episode: "Dance Dance Resolution/A Fair to Remember"
2016–2019 Milo Murphy's Law Brigette Murphy / Additional voices 24 episodes
The Big Bang Theory Halley Wolowitz 10 episodes
2017 Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures Elan / Ymojin Episode: "The Lost Crysals of Qalydon"
Jeff & Some Aliens Kiki / Alice / Additional voices Episode: "Jeff & Some Love Simulations"
2017–2019 Star vs. The Forces of Evil Various voices 6 episodes
2019 Costume Quest Jackie Carver / Additional voices 3 episodes
Rick and Morty Angie Flynt / Vermigurber's Child (voice) 2 episodes[33]
2019–2020 Pete the Cat Mrs. Toad / Grumpy's Mom 3 episodes
2020 Archer Sandra Episode: "Cold Fusion"

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Voice role Notes
1996 Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside Pajama Sam
1997 Fallout Nicole
1998 Grim Fandango Carla / Pugsy
Pajama Sam 2: Thunder and Lightning Aren't so Frightening Pajama Sam
Pajama Sam's Lost and Found
1999 Arthur's Thinking Games Arthur Read [34]
2000 Arthur's Reading Games [34]
Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet Pajama Sam
Escape from Monkey Island Dainty Lady Figurehead
King of the Hill Bobby Hill
2001 Pajama Sam's Games to Play on Any Day Pajama Sam
2002 Run Like Hell Jinx
2002 LeapFrog: Phonics Program Series Leap
2003 LeapFrog: Fiesta in the House/Town
2003 Final Fantasy X-2 Shinra
2005 Chicken Little Abby Mallard
2013 Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Madam
2015 Lego Dimensions Rose Wilson Uncredited

Awards and nominations

Golden Globe Awards

Year Work Category Result Ref.
2018 Better Things Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated [35]

Peabody Awards

Year Work Category Result Ref.
2016 Better Things Area of Excellence Won [36]

Primetime Emmy Awards

Year Work Category Result Ref.
2002 King of the Hill: "Bobby Goes Nuts" Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Won [37]
2013 Louie Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for "Daddy's Girlfriend, Part 1" Nominated
2014 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
2015 Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
2017 Better Things Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
2018 Nominated

Writers Guild of America Awards

Year Work Category Result Ref.
2012 Louie Best Comedy Series Nominated [38]
2013 Won
2015 Won
2017 Better Things Best New Series Nominated

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