| Kimmy Robertson | |
|---|---|
| Born | November 27, 1954 Hollywood, California, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1982–present |
| Spouse(s) | John Christian Walker (2003-2004) (divorced) |
Kimmy Robertson (born November 27, 1954) is an American actress best known for her role as Lucy Moran in the TV series Twin Peaks. She has also appeared in Nickelodeon's Drake & Josh. She was a ballerina before finding success as an actress. Her high pitched voice has also served her well in animated cartoons, having featured on animated shows as Batman: The Animated Series, The Critic and The Simpsons and movies such as Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
Trivia
- Met her former husband at the Twin Peaks Festival in 2002.
- Performed in the famous Andy Kaufman show at Carnegie Hall.
- Performs a short spoken-word segment on Roger McGuinn's 1990 album Back from Rio.
- In the credits for the Twin Peaks pilot episode, her character is incorrectly written as Lucy Morgan
Selected filmography
- The Last American Virgin (1982) - Rose
- Married with Children episode "He Ain't Much, But He's Mine" (1989) - Molly
- Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) - Gloria
- Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991) - Cathy
- Twin Peaks (1990 - 1991) - Lucy Moran
- Beauty and the Beast (1991) - Babette the featherduster
- The Simpsons episode "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" (1992) - Samantha Stanky
- Batman: The Animated Series episode "Mad as a Hatter" (1992) - Alice
- The Little Mermaid (TV series) (1992 - 1994) - Alana
- 2 Stupid Dogs (1993) - Penny ("Super Secret Secret Squirrel" segments)
- ER episode "Full Moon, Saturday Night" (1995) - Arlena
- Ellen episodes "When the Vow Breaks: Part 1 and 2" (1996) - Brandy
- Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997) - Liza (Cruise Control)
- Belle's Magical World (1998) - Fifi the featherduster
- Stuart Little (1999) - Cameo
- Becker episode "Afterglow" (2003) - Doris
- Drake & Josh episode "Two Idiots and a Baby" (2004) - Mrs. Galloway
- American Dad! (2006)
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