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Meagen Fay (Born in 1957, Chicago, IL) was born in Chicago and studied classical theater overseas. She had an apprenticeship in Dublin, Ireland and returned to Chicago to the "Off Loop" theater area and the Second City troop. She got her start working on television with Carol Burnett in "Carol and Company". Her first film was Dirty Rotten Scoundrels with Steve Martin and Michael Caine. Meagen Fay played Kaley Cuoco's mother in the movie Kaley produced "Authors Anonymous" besides playing Bernadette Rostenkowski's mother. For other appearances, see the IMDb link below. A native of Joliet, Illinois, in the early 1980s Fay was a featured cast member at The Second City. Her first television role was in the 1987 television series Ohara. Fay's television worked continued into the 1980s and 1990s as she guest-starred on numerous shows including thirtysomething, Roseanne, Mad About You, Seinfeld, Dharma and Greg, Gilmore Girls, Suddenly Susan, Charmed and Freaks and Geeks. Fay's television work includes appearances on such shows as thirtysomething, Roseanne, Mad About You, Seinfeld, Dharma and Greg, Gilmore Girls, Desperate Housewives, The Big Bang Theory, and Two and a Half Men. She appeared as "Lady from Oklahoma" in the Frank Oz directed film, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and portrayed Mrs. Barrington in the Creature Shop produced The Country Bears. Fay also appeared as Holly (Becky's mother) in The Muppets. Meagen Fay (born in 1957) is an American actress. She starred in early '90s series Carol & Company, The Home Court, and Tales of the City, as well as appearing in Magnolia (1999). In Two and a Half Men, she played the role of Martha, Chelsea's mother, in seasons 6 and 7. Meagen Fay was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, studied classical theatre abroad, and served her apprenticeship in the theatre in Dublin, Ireland. After garnering rave revues for her work in The Dublin Theatre Festival production of "Lysistrata", Meagen returned to the States and became a part of Chicago's burgeoning 'Off Loop' Theatre scene of the late 1970's and early 80's. There she won several Joseph Jefferson Awards for her work including: The Court Theatre production of "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg", and "Exit the King", as well as being named 'Best New Actress' by The Chicago Sun Times for her performance in "Hide and Seek" at the Body Politic Theatre.
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Meagen Fay was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, studied classical theatre abroad, and served her apprenticeship in the theatre in Dublin, Ireland. After garnering rave revues for her work in The Dublin Theatre Festival production of "Lysistrata", Meagen returned to the States and became a part of Chicago's burgeoning 'Off Loop' Theatre scene of the late 1970's and early 80's. There she won several Joseph Jefferson Awards for her work including: The Court Theatre production of "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg", and "Exit the King", as well as being named 'Best New Actress' by The Chicago Sun Times for her performance in "Hide and Seek" at the Body Politic Theatre. Meagen was invited into the resident company of The Second City by famed producer Bernie Sahlins and was again awarded a Joseph Jefferson Award for her work in the review entitled, "Orwell That Ends Well" which she also performed in New York at The Village Gate Theatre. In New York, Meagen went on to star with F. Murray Abraham and Peter MacNicol in The Public Theatre's Shakespeare in the Park, as well as appearing in Broadway and Off-Broadway Productions. Meagen traveled to Los Angeles and The Mark Taper Forum with The Second Stage production of "LOOT" under the direction of John Tillenger. She began her television career in earnest as a regular on Carol and Company starring Carol Burnett while also recurring on Roseanne starring Roseanne Barr. More recently, Fay has had recurring roles on Malcolm in the Middle and The Bernie Mac Show, and has guest starred on Six Feet Under, Nip/Tuck and Desperate Housewives. Meagen Fay (born in 1957) is an American actress. She starred in early '90s series Carol & Company, The Home Court, and Tales of the City, as well as appearing in Magnolia (1999). In Two and a Half Men, she played the role of Martha, Chelsea's mother, in seasons 6 and 7. A native of Joliet, Illinois, in the early 1980s Fay was a featured cast member at The Second City. Her first television role was in the 1987 television series Ohara. Fay's television worked continued into the 1980s and 1990s as she guest-starred on numerous shows including thirtysomething, Roseanne, Mad About You, Seinfeld, Dharma and Greg, Gilmore Girls, Suddenly Susan, Charmed and Freaks and Geeks. She starred in early '90s series Carol & Company, The Home Court, Tales of the City, and Woops!, as well as appearing in Magnolia (1999). In 2004, she starred alongside Bruce Davison and Andrew McCarthy in Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital. More recently, Fay has had recurring roles on Malcolm in the Middle and The Bernie Mac Show, and has guest starred on Six Feet Under, Nip/Tuck, Desperate Housewives, The Big Bang Theory, and as Chelsea's mother on several episodes of Two and a Half Men. Meagen Fay (Born in 1957, Chicago, IL) was born in Chicago and studied classical theater overseas. She had an apprenticeship in Dublin, Ireland and returned to Chicago to the "Off Loop" theater area and the Second City troop. She got her start working on television with Carol Burnett in "Carol and Company". Her first film was Dirty Rotten Scoundrels with Steve Martin and Michael Caine. Meagen Fay played Kaley Cuoco's mother in the movie Kaley produced "Authors Anonymous" besides playing Bernadette Rostenkowski's mother. For other appearances, see the IMDb link below. Fay's television work includes appearances on such shows as thirtysomething, Roseanne, Mad About You, Seinfeld, Dharma and Greg, Gilmore Girls, Desperate Housewives, The Big Bang Theory, and Two and a Half Men. She appeared as "Lady from Oklahoma" in the Frank Oz directed film, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and portrayed Mrs. Barrington in the Creature Shop produced The Country Bears. Fay also appeared as Holly (Becky's mother) in The Muppets.
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