Brooke Dillman

Early Life and Career

- Brooke Dillman was born in Kansas City, Missouri. She attended Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kansas. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in theater at the University of Missouri in 1988. After graduating, she moved to Chicago.

- After moving to Chicago, Dillman honed her craft at the city's Factory Theatre and Organic Theatre. In 1998, she moved to Los Angeles, where she appeared in television commercials before landing a recurring role on the variety series The Wayne Brady Show.

Television Roles

- Dillman is best known for her role as a series regular on the sketch comedy show Blue Collar TV.

- She has appeared in a number of television shows, including Good Morning, Miami, Six Feet Under, The Office, Nip/Tuck, Childrens Hospital, The Bill Engvall Show, One Life to Live, The Mindy Project, 2 Broke Girls, Family Tree, Sean Saves the World, TMI Hollywood, Bad Teacher, Superstore, WTH: Welcome to Howler, Con Man, The O'ForReals, Go! Cartoons, Best. Worst. Weekend. Ever., and Chad.

- She had recurring roles on Kickin' It, The Middle, Good Luck Charlie, and Wrecked.

- She has voiced many characters on Bob's Burgers, including Ginny and Mrs. Papasian.

Film Roles

- Dillman's film roles include National Lampoon's Barely Legal, Larceny, Pot of Gold, Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, Kiss the Bride, Superbad, My Uncle Rafael, Earth to Echo, 4th Man Out, Take Me, Dismissed, The Bob's Burgers Movie, and Barbarian.

Theater

- June 2023 - September 2023 - Dillman made her Broadway debut as O. F. G. Original Fairy Godmother in the Britney Spears jukebox musical Once Upon a One More Time.

Personal Life

- Dillman is married to Charlie Dillman.

Videos

- 'Kim Kardashian Show with Special Guest Brooke Dillman'

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