Maya Rudolph

Maya Rudolph

Maya Rudolph is a two-time  Emmy® Award winning actress,  who has established herself as  a captivating, versatile per former across comedy, drama  and music.  Rudolph is most widely known for her turn on NBC’s  Saturday Night Live, where she was one of the  show’s regular players for over seven years, as well  as her various television projects and film appearances. Since her debut on SNL in 2000, Rudolph’s  memorable portrayals included Oprah Winfrey,  Kamala Harris, Whitney Houston, Donatella Versace  and Beyoncé as well as such recurring sketches as  “Wake Up Wakefield” and “Bronx Beat.” In September 2020, Rudolph won an Emmy Award in  the category of Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy  Series for her portrayal of Kamala Harris on SNL. She is upcoming in the film, Mitchells Vs. the Machines,  an animated comedy that Netflix will release in 2021.