Jackie Hoffman

Jacqueline Laura Hoffman (born November 29, 1960) is an American actress, singer, and comedian known for her one-woman shows of Jewish-themed original songs and monologues.[1] She is a veteran of Chicago's famed The Second City comedy improv group.[2]

Jackie Hoffman
Hoffman in 2022
Born
Jacqueline Laura Hoffman

(1960-11-29) November 29, 1960 (age 63)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • comedian
Years active1992–present
SpouseSteve Smyth

Hoffman was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Critics' Choice Television Award for her role as Mamacita in the miniseries Feud (2017).

Career

Stage

Hoffman won the Joseph Jefferson Award, Chicago's venerable theatre award, during her eight-year tenure with the Second City troupe.[2] She starred in the following solo comedy performances: "If You Call This Living", "The Kvetching Continues", "Jackie Hoffman's Hanukkah", "A Chanukah Charol", "Jackie's Kosher Khristmas", and "Jackie's Valentine's Day Massacre", among others. Hoffman also joined the three-woman comic team behind "The J.A.P. Show, Jewish American Princesses of Comedy", at the Actors' Temple in April 2007.[citation needed]

She performed numerous roles in David and Amy Sedaris's 2001 comic play, The Book of Liz, winning an Obie Award. Her other theatrical credits include The Sisters Rosensweig, Straightjacket, Incident at Cobbler's Knob, and One Woman Shoe, for which she won a Jeff Award. In addition, she regularly performs at Joe's Pub in one-woman concerts.[3]

In 2002, Hoffman was cast in the musical Hairspray on Broadway, playing the roles of Prudy Pingleton, Gym Teacher, Matron and Denizen of Baltimore. She won the 2003 Theatre World Award for her performance.[2] She co-starred as Calliope, muse of epic poetry, in the rock musical Xanadu on Broadway, from July 2007 to September 2008.[4] Hoffman starred as Grandmama in the Broadway musical The Addams Family, which opened at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on April 8, 2010 and closed on December 31, 2011. In 2010, she also parodied Lady Gaga's hit-single, Alejandro. She played Madame Dilly and other roles in the 2014 Broadway revival of On the Town until the show closed in September 2015. She played Mrs. Teavee in the Broadway production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which opened on April 23, 2017 and closed January 14, 2018. In the summer of 2018, she joined the cast of the National Yiddish Theatre's production of Fidler Afn Dakh as Yente the matchmaker.

In 2020, Hoffman appeared as Nicky in the musical podcast, Propaganda![5]

Film and television

Hoffman at the Wall Street Journal's Tony Awards party with Brian Doherty of the AICP

Hoffman has acted in the movies Kissing Jessica Stein, Mo' Money, Garden State, Down, Queer Duck: The Movie, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde, and A Dirty Shame, and was the voice of the Water Cooler in Robots.

In addition to cameoing on the television show Curb Your Enthusiasm, she has appeared in many series, including Difficult People, Strangers with Candy, Hope and Faith, Ed, Starved, Cosby, 30 Rock, One Life to Live, The Other Two, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, and was the voice of Dilmom on Dilbert.

Hoffman provided the voice of "Mary Phillips, the Talk Radio host", in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Despite her frequent stage banter on her dislike of children, Hoffman did a surprising turn as the voices of the Gate to Fairy-tale Land and the Witch's Magic Wand in the Dora the Explorer movie, Dora's Fairytale Adventure. She has also been a frequent guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

In 2007 she was featured in the film Making Trouble, a tribute to female Jewish comedians, produced by the Jewish Women's Archive.[6] In 2011, Hoffman appeared as a cameo in The Sitter as Mrs. Sapperstein. In 2012, she has had a recurring role in The New Normal. She appeared in a cameo role in the Oscar-winning movie Birdman in 2014.

In 2017, she starred in the first season of the FX series entitled Feud: Bette and Joan in the role of Joan Crawford's housekeeper, Mamacita,[7] for which she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie.[8]

In 2021–2023, she appeared in the Hulu series Only Murders in the Building as supporting character Uma Heller, an amusingly caustic neighbor of the show's principal characters.[9]

In 2023, Hoffman portrayed the role of Assistant Principal McGee in the 10-episode Paramount+ series Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies.

Discography

Jackie Hoffman can be heard on the original Broadway cast recordings of Hairspray, Xanadu, The Addams Family, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the revival Broadway cast recording of On the Town, and the PS Classics' recording of Jackie Hoffman: Live at Joe's Pub released Fall 2008.[10] She also appears on Scott Alan's CD, Dreaming Wide Awake, in a duet with Carly Jibson.[citation needed]

Personal life

Hoffman was born in Queens, New York. She is friends with Stephen Colbert and his wife Evelyn McGee-Colbert, jokingly making a scene when she did not catch Evelyn's bouquet at the couple's 1993 wedding.[11]

At age 46, during the run of her show Regrets Only, she was hospitalized for a hysterectomy to remove a benign tumor. She was back in three weeks, with a cot backstage for whenever she was not singing or talking.[4]

She is married to jazz trumpeter Steve Smyth.[12]

Stage credits

YearPlayRoleTheatre
1995One Woman ShoeJillLa Mama E.T.C., Off-Off-Broadway[13]
1997Incident at Cobbler's KnobSquirrelLincoln Center Festival[14]
2000Straight JacketJerryPlayhouse 91, Off-Broadway
2001The Book of LizSister Constance Butterworth et al.Greenwich House Theater, Off-Broadway[15]
2002–2004HairsprayPrudy Pingleton et al.Neil Simon Theatre, Broadway
2006The Sisters RosensweigGorgeous TeitelbaumOld Globe Theatre, Regional
2006–2007Regrets OnlyMyra KesselmanNew York City Center Stage I, Off-Broadway
2007–2008XanaduCalliope/AphroditeHelen Hayes Theatre, Broadway
2009–2011The Addams FamilyGrandmaOriental-Ford Center for the Arts, Chicago
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, Broadway
2012ChicagoMatron "Mama" MortonThe Muny, Regional
2014–2015On the TownMaude P. Dilly et al.Lyric Theatre, Broadway
2015–2016Once Upon a MattressPrincess WinnifredAbrons Arts Center, Off-Broadway
2017–2018Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryMrs. TeaveeLunt-Fontanne Theatre, Broadway
2018–2020Fidler Afn DakhYenteEdmond J. Safra Hall/Stage 42, Off-Broadway
2021FairycakesMothGreenwich House Theater, Off-Broadway
2022The Tattooed LadyIda GibsonSuzanne Roberts Theatre, Regional

Filmography

Film

Jackie Hoffman film work
YearFilmRole
1992Mo' MoneyJill
2001Kissing Jessica SteinJoan
2001The ShaftJournalist #3 (Marie-Anne Holland)
2003Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & BlondeDog Spa Receptionist
2004Garden StateAunt Sylvia Largeman
2004A Dirty ShameDora
2005RobotsWater Cooler (voice)
2006Queer Duck: The MovieLola Buzzard (voice)
2008The EntrepreneursJanet
2009How to Seduce Difficult WomenBook Publisher
2010The Extra ManPushy Woman
2011The SitterMrs. Sapperstein
2014BirdmanLady on Balcony (Mary)
20145 Flights Up"Eh" Lady
2015DecayNeighbor
2019The Social OnesAmanda
2020Shiva BabySusan
2022Glass Onion: A Knives Out MysteryMa
2023A Good PersonBelinda
2023You Are So Not Invited to My Bat MitzvahIrene

Television

Jackie Hoffman television work
YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Flying BlindSales ClerkEpisode: "Unforgiving"
1995Freaky FridayCoach TyserTV movie
1996–1997Doug(voice)26 episodes
1998Soul ManRope HoffmanEpisode: "The Stan Plan"
1998–2001PB&J OtterConnie Crane (voice)15 episodes
1999–2000DilbertDilmom (voice)29 episodes
2000Strangers with CandyMs. PlogEpisode: "A Price Too High for Riches"
2001EdCookie Mom #2Episode: "The New World"
2003–2004Dora the ExplorerVarious voices2 episodes
2004Curb Your EnthusiasmRhondaEpisode: "Ben's Birthday Party"
2004Hope & FaithBobbiEpisode: "Queer as Hope"
2005StarvedGroup Leader5 episodes
2007As the World TurnsMirandaEpisode #1.13124
200930 RockRochelle GaulkeEpisode: "The Funcooker"
2009One Life to LiveEunice Burns5 episodes
2010Late Show with David LettermanGrandmama AddamsEpisode #17.117
2012Raising HopeSylvia BarnesEpisode: "I Want My Baby Back, Baby Back, Baby Back"
2012Submissions OnlyAuditioner #2Episode: "Another Interruption"
2012Melissa & JoeyBetty MuellerEpisode: "Wherefore Art Thou Lennox"
2012–2013The New NormalFrances4 episodes
2013Inside Amy SchumerPsychic MediumEpisode: "Terrible People"
2013The Good WifeJudge Maria FellettiEpisode: "The Next Month"
2013High School USA!Tamar (voice)2 episodes
2014The Michael J. Fox ShowPageant CoordinatorEpisode: "Sochi"
2015GirlsShanaz MensusenEpisode: "Tad & Loreen & Avi & Shanaz"
2015–2017Difficult PeopleRucchel Epstein3 episodes
2016American Dad!Bird Cage Lady / City Councilwoman (voice)Episode: "Roots"
2016ElementaryFemale ActivistEpisode: "Up to Heaven and Down to Hell"
2016Gilmore Girls: A Year in the LifeEsther2 episodes
2017Feud: Bette and JoanMamacita8 episodes
Primetime Emmy nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
2017–2020At Home with Amy SedarisVarious3 episodes
2019The Other TwoLorraineEpisode: "Chase Goes to a High School Dance"
2019–2020The PoliticianSherry Dougal6 episodes
2021The BiteDuchess Pavlona2 episodes
2021–presentOnly Murders in the BuildingUma Heller11 episodes
2022Search PartyVelmaEpisode: "Kings"
2022The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselGitta3 episodes
2023Grease: Rise of the Pink LadiesAsst. Principal McGee10 episodes
2024Night CourtLindaEpisode: "Form Fetish"

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