Kimmy Robertson
American actress
Kimmy Robertson
Born (1954-11-27 ) November 27, 1954 (age 70) Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress Years active 1982–present
Kimmy Robertson (born November 27, 1954)[ 1] is an American actress best known for her role as Lucy Moran in the TV series Twin Peaks and for the film The Last American Virgin .
Career
Robertson at the Twin Peaks fan festival, 1996
Robertson's high-pitched voice has led to roles in animated series such as Batman: The Animated Series , The Critic , The Tick and The Simpsons .[ 2] Her voice also featured in Beauty and the Beast in 1991. From 1993 to 1995, Robertson voiced Penny on 2 Stupid Dogs ' Secret Squirrel segments. Robertson performed a short spoken-word segment on Roger McGuinn 's 1990 album Back from Rio . In 2011, she started playing Penny Wise on the long-running radio series Adventures in Odyssey . Currently, since 2019, she voices the main role of Ollie in the animated series Ollie & Scoops .
In 2004, Robertson wrote a letter of support for convicted sex offender Brian Peck before his sentencing in the case. Peck had been found guilty of sexual offenses against a minor.[ 3]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1984
Family Secrets
Mickey
Television film
1987
Second Chance
Episode: "Moving In"
1988, 1992
Perfect Strangers
Clerk, Honey LeBelwich
2 episodes
1988
Webster
Kiki
Episode: "The Election"
1989
Married... with Children
Molly
Episode: "He Ain't Much, But He's Mine"
1990
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures
Missy Preston
Voice
Gravedale High
Duzer
Voice, 13 episodes
1990–1991
Twin Peaks
Lucy Moran
29 episodes
1991
ABC Weekend Special
Emma Spritz
Episode: "Ralph S. Mouse"
Tales from the Crypt
Lisa
Episode: "Top Billing"
1992
The Simpsons
Samantha Stanky
Voice, episode: "Bart's Friend Falls in Love "
Fish Police
Donna
Voice, episode: "No Way to Treat a Fillet-dy"
Batman: The Animated Series
Alice Pleasance
Voice, episode: "Mad as a Hatter"[ 4]
The Little Mermaid
Alana
Voice, 2 episodes
1993
2 Stupid Dogs
Penny
Voice, 3 episodes
1994
The Critic
Voice, 2 episodes[ 7]
1994–1996
The Tick
Dot
Voice, 12 episodes[ 4]
1995
ER
Arlena
Episode: "Full Moon, Saturday Night"
1996
The Louie Show
Kimmy
6 episodes
Ellen
Brandy
2 episodes
1997–2000
Pepper Ann
Gwen Mezzrow
Voice, 7 episodes
1998
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
Secretary
Episode: "The Wrestler, The Escape, Dead Friday, Ghost Visitor & The Lady in a Black Dress"
1999
Batman Beyond
Margo
Voice, episode: "Disappearing Inque"[ 4]
Chicken Soup for the Soul
Melissa
Episode: "A-Head of the Game"
2001
House of Mouse
Feather Duster
Voice, episode: "Goofy's Valentine Date"
2002
The Amanda Show
Social Worker
Episode: "Episode 36"
2003
Becker
Doris
Episode: "Afterglow"
2004
Drake & Josh
Mrs. Galloway
Episode: "Two Idiots and a Baby"
2012
And You Know Who You Are
Episode: "And You Know Who You Are"
2013
Legit
Dog Lady
Episode: "Anger"
Southland
Bondage Woman
Episode: "Bleed Out"
2014
Psych
Franny
Episode: "S.E.I.Z.E. the Day"
Marry Me
Hostess
Episode: "Pilot"
2016
Angel from Hell
Tessa
Episode: "The Flask"
2017
Twin Peaks: The Return
Lucy Brennan
10 episodes[ 8]
2018
Over the Hill
Linda
Television film
2019–present
Ollie & Scoops
Ollie
Voice, main role
Music videos
Theatre
References
^ Mr. Skin (2005). Mr. Skin's Skincylcopedia: The A-to-Z Guide to Finding Your Favorite Actresses Naked . New York: St. Martin's Griffin. p. 471. ISBN 0-312-33144-4 . Born: November 27, 1954, Hollywood, California.
^ Lujan, Adam (July 27, 2017). " 'Twin Peaks': Where Are They Now?" . Entertainment Weekly .
^ "The Biggest Bombshells from 'Quiet on Set,' the Docuseries Featuring Abuse Claims on Nickelodeon Shows" .
^ a b c d "Kimmy Robertson (visual voices guide)" . Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 27, 2024 . A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
^ Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me – Deleted Scene Interview – with Kimmy Robertson AKA Lucy on YouTube
^ Diaz, Eric (19 July 2014). "Review: Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces" . Nerdist . Archived from the original on 10 September 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2015 .
^ "Kimmy Robertson | TV Guide" . TVGuide.com . Retrieved 2019-12-01 .
^ Andreeva, Nellie (February 10, 2016). "Twin Peaks : Who Else Is Returning & Other Tidbits About Showtime Reboot" . Deadline . Retrieved November 27, 2024 .
^ "Dumb Numbers' "Unbury the Hatchet" Video Features Lucy From "Twin Peaks," Best Coast, Jesus Lizard Members: Watch" . Pitchfork . September 14, 2016. Retrieved 2019-12-01 .
^ Koehler, Robert (1991-04-26). " 'Lady-Like' an Elegant, Effervescent Tale of 3 Women" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2019-12-01 .
^ Schiff, Robin (1992). Ladies' room : go where no man's gone before .
^ Caps, Johnny (2019-04-24). "Kimmy Robertson: The Flashback Interview, Take 2" . popgeeks.com . Retrieved 2019-12-01 .
^ Simmonds-Ronceros, Samantha (October 8, 2019). "The Whitefire Theatre Presents "Suicidal Blonde" - NoHo Arts District" . nohoartsdistrict.com . Retrieved 2019-12-01 .
External links
International National Artists