Kate Micucci
Kate Micucci most recently starred opposite Martin Starr and Dan Stevens as the lead in an episode of Netflix’s anthology series Cabinet of Curiosities for director Ana Lily Amirpour and executive producers Guillermo del Toro and J. Miles Dale. Kate can also be seen in such films as The Little Hours (2017) opposite Aubrey Plaza and John C Reilly, Mike Birbiglia’s Don’t Think Twice (2016) opposite Keegan Michael Key and Gillian Jacobs, and Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (2019), among others. She co-created and co-starred in the comedy folk duo Garfunkel and Oates alongside Riki Lindhome. Their TV series spinoff of the same name can be seen on Max, and their comedy special Garfunkel and Oates: Trying to Be Special (2016) is streaming on Netflix. Kate’s TV credits include Raising Hope, The Big Bang Theory, Will and Grace, Another Period, Easy, Mom, and many more. She has also been the voice of Velma in the Warner Bros. Animation Scooby–Doo franchise since 2014, the voice of Webby in Disney’s new DuckTales series, and Daisy the Bunny on Nature Cat. Other voiceover work includes roles on such shows as Curious George, American Dad, Overdub, Inside Job, Bob’s Burgers, Central Park, Naked Mole Rat, Amphibia, Ada Twist, Scientist, and Mickey Mouse Funhouse, among others. Kate’s artwork has appeared in numerous solo exhibits at Gallery1988 in Los Angeles and the Brad Oldham Gallery in Dallas, TX as well as the Private Suites at the Los Angeles International Airport. Kate recently released a children’s album called My Hat and has a residency performing her songs at the Bob Baker Marionette Theater in Los Angeles.