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Kimmy Robertson
Robertson at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con
Born (1954-11-27) November 27, 1954 (age 70)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1982–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

Year Title Role Notes
1982 The Last American Virgin Rose
1984 Bad Manners Sarah Fitzpatrick
1988 The Couch Trip
1989 Trust Me Party Gal
My Mom's a Werewolf Pedestrian
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Gloria Forrester
The Little Mermaid Ariel's sisters Voice, uncredited
1990 The Willies Ride Operator
1991 Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead Cathy Henderson
Beauty and the Beast Featherduster Voice[4]
1992 Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me Lucy Moran Scenes deleted[5][6]
1994 Leprechaun 2 Tourist's Girlfriend
1997 Speed 2: Cruise Control Liza
1998 Belle's Magical World Fifi Voice
1999 Stuart Little Race Spectator
2000 One Life Stand Call Centre Operator
2008 3 Stories About Evil Narrator #1 Short film
2010 Anderson's Cross Teacher #1
2014 Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces Lucy Moran Deleted Scenes from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (filmed in 1992)
2020 The 420 Movie: Mary & Jane Boogie's Mom
2021 Michael & Maria vs. the Multiverse: a tragedy Dispatcher

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

Year Title Artist Role Ref.
2016 "Unbury the Hatchet" Dumb Numbers [9]

Theatre

Year Play Role Venue Ref.
1991 The Long and the Short of Gerald Tooie Theatre/Theater, 1713 N. Cahuenga Boulevard [10]
1992 Ladies Room Gigi Theatre on the Square, California [11][12]
2019 Suicidal Blonde Katie The Whitefire Theatre, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles [13]

References

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ Lujan, Adam (July 27, 2017). "'Twin Peaks': Where Are They Now?". Entertainment Weekly.
  3. ^ "The Biggest Bombshells from 'Quiet on Set,' the Docuseries Featuring Abuse Claims on Nickelodeon Shows".
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me – Deleted Scene Interview – with Kimmy Robertson AKA Lucy on YouTube
  6. ^ Diaz, Eric (19 July 2014). "Review: Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces". Nerdist. Archived from the original on 10 September 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
  7. ^ "Kimmy Robertson | TV Guide". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
  8. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (February 10, 2016). "Twin Peaks: Who Else Is Returning & Other Tidbits About Showtime Reboot". Deadline. Retrieved November 27, 2024.
  9. ^ "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.
  10. ^ Koehler, Robert (1991-04-26). "'Lady-Like' an Elegant, Effervescent Tale of 3 Women". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
  11. ^ Schiff, Robin (1992). Ladies' room : go where no man's gone before.
  12. ^ Caps, Johnny (2019-04-24). "Kimmy Robertson: The Flashback Interview, Take 2". popgeeks.com. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
  13. ^ Simmonds-Ronceros, Samantha (October 8, 2019). "The Whitefire Theatre Presents "Suicidal Blonde" - NoHo Arts District". nohoartsdistrict.com. Retrieved 2019-12-01.