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Kaitlin Olson

American actress and comedian (born 1975)

Kaitlin Olson

Summary

American actress and comedian (born 1975)

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nameKaitlin Olson
birth_nameKaitlin Willow Olson
imageKaitlin Olson by Gage Skidmore 3.jpg
altHeadshot of Kaitlin Olson speaking at a conference
captionOlson at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con
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birth_placePortland, Oregon, U.S.
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yearsactive2000–present
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alma_materUniversity of Oregon
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Kaitlin Willow Olson McElhenney (born August 18, 1975) is an American actress and comedian. She is best known for her roles as Deandra "Sweet Dee" Reynolds in the FXX comedy series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (since 2005) and Morgan Gillory in the ABC crime comedy drama series High Potential (since 2024).

Also on television, she has portrayed recurring characters such as Becky in the HBO sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000–2020) and Deborah "DJ" Vance Jr. in the HBO Max comedy-drama series Hacks (since 2021). She played Mackenzie "Mickey" Molng, the lead role in the Fox comedy series The Mick (2017–2018). She has appeared in several comedy films, including Leap Year (2010), The Heat (2013), Finding Dory (2016), and Champions (2023).

Olson received her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her role as Cricket Melfi in the Quibi comedy series Flipped (2020), in the category of Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series. She went on to receive two more Emmy nominations for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series in 2022 and 2024 for her role in Hacks.

Early life

Olson was born in Portland, Oregon, on August 18, 1975, Shortly after she was born, Olson moved with her family to Spokane, Washington, then to Vashon Island, Washington, in Puget Sound. Olson lived there until she was eight. Kaitlin's family went back to the Portland area, settling in Tualatin, where she grew up on a farm. Her father worked as the publisher of the Portland Tribune

At age twelve, Olson was in a serious bicycle accident involving a vehicle, resulting in a fractured skull requiring reconstructive surgery. She studied theater at the University of Oregon, graduating with a bachelor's degree in theater arts in 1997. After college, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting professionally.

Career

After moving to Los Angeles, Olson became a member of theater comedy troupe The Groundlings Sunday Company. She trained with Sunday Company for a year, which led to her receiving a recurring role on Curb Your Enthusiasm.

In 2000, Olson made her debut television appearance in the HBO comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm as Becky, Cheryl Hines's sister. The same year as her television debut, Olson also had a minor role in the film Coyote Ugly. She received more regular work after being cast on The Drew Carey Show. Carey would end up working closely with Olson, stating he knew she was "headed for stardom." He later cast Olson in the Green Screen Show. She also toured Bosnia, Kosovo and Norway with Carey and several other comedians, providing entertainment for US military troops through the USO.

She went on to make guest appearances in several television series, including Punk'd (2003), Miss Match (2003), George Lopez (2004), and Out of Practice (2006).

Olson received wider recognition when she was cast as Deandra "Sweet Dee" Reynolds in the FX sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (since 2005), one of the then-four (later five) main characters on the series. She garnered critical acclaim for her performance, with particular praise for her physical comedy.

In 2007, Olson played a recurring role as Hartley Underwood, the "one-armed" neighbor in the FX drama series The Riches. She had voice roles in numerous animated series, including Family Guy (2009–2011), Brickleberry (2012), Bob's Burgers (2015–2019), and The Simpsons (2016). She also had roles in the comedy film Weather Girl (2009), the romantic comedy film Leap Year (2010), and the animated film Escape from Planet Earth (2013). In the action comedy film The Heat (2013), Olson appeared as a Bulgarian drug addict who engages in an exchange of cultural perspectives (and insults) with Melissa McCarthy's character. She also appeared as an Arizona cop in the road comedy film Vacation (2015).

In 2016, Olson provided the voice of Destiny, a nearsighted whale shark, in Disney's animated sequel film Finding Dory. Olson then starred as Mackenzie "Mickey" Molng in the Fox sitcom The Mick, which premiered in January 2017. She also served as an executive producer for the series. The second season of The Mick premiered in September 2017. Fox canceled the series after the season ended in April 2018.

Olson appeared in the dark comedy thriller film Arizona (2018), and guest starred in the Netflix workplace comedy series Space Force (2020). She also starred as Cricket Melfi in the Quibi comedy series Flipped (2020), which earned her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series. Olson has guest starred as Deborah "DJ" Vance Jr. in the HBO Max comedy-drama series Hacks. For her performance in the series, she received two nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, had a voice role in the Netflix animated series Agent Elvis and starred in the sports comedy-drama film Champions. The next year, she appeared in the teen comedy film Incoming.

Olson took the leading-star role as the character Morgan Gillory in the ABC crime drama series High Potential in 2024, a remake of the French-Belgian series HPI. She also guest starred as Deandra "Sweet Dee" Reynolds in the ABC sitcom Abbott Elementary.

Personal life

Kaitlin Olson is standing next to her husband in front of a building at night, smiling for a photograph
Olson with husband Rob McElhenney, 2010

Olson married her It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia co-star, Rob McElhenney, in Malibu, California, on September 27, 2008. The couple secretly started dating during the second season of the series.

In 2009, McElhenney and Olson announced their purchase of Skinner's Bar in Philadelphia; it was renamed Mac's Tavern. In 2010, Olson went into labor at a Los Angeles Dodgers home game against the Philadelphia Phillies; their son was born in their California home as planned. Their second son was born in 2012.

In June 2016, the Human Rights Campaign released a video in tribute to the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting; in the video, Olson and others narrated the stories of the people killed there.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Eyes to HeavenUnknown
JacksJocelyn
Coyote UglyBidding Customer
2001FuglyCha ChaShort film
2003ScapegoatsJeannieShort film
2009Weather GirlSherry
2010Leap YearLibby
Held UpRocky II
2012Trading UpBarbara ManzerShort film
2013Escape from Planet Earth3D Movie GirlVoice role
The HeatTatiana
2015VacationArizona Cop
2016Finding DoryDestinyVoice role
2018ArizonaVicki
2022It's a Wonderful BingeMayor Spengler
2023ChampionsAlex
2024IncomingMs. Nielsen

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000–2020Curb Your EnthusiasmBecky7 episodes
2002–2004The Drew Carey ShowTraylor12 episodes
2002Meet the MarksKaitlin MarksMain role
2003Punk'dField Agent2 episodes
Miss MatchJillianEpisode: "Who's Sari Now?"
The Man ShowCrazy Hot Girl in the BarSeason 5, Episode 20
2004Significant OthersLaurenEpisode: "The First Time"
George LopezJanetEpisode: "Home Sweet Homeschool"
2005Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch ShowVarious roles6 episodes; also writer
2005–presentIt's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaDeandra "Sweet Dee" ReynoldsMain role
2006Out of PracticeDebbieEpisode: "Model Behavior"
2007The RichesHartley Underwood5 episodes
2009–2011Family GuyBrenda Quagmire2 episodes; voice role
2012UnsupervisedCarol / Danielle7 episodes; voice role
BrickleberryEthel AndersonMain role; voice role
2014–2015New GirlAshley2 episodes
2015–2019Bob's BurgersHelen2 episodes; voice role
2016Cassius & ClayOrdwood CassiusUnsold pilot; voice role
The SimpsonsQuinnEpisode: "The Girl Code"; voice role
2017–2018The MickMackenzie "Mickey" MolngMain role; also executive producer
2018Mean JeanBirdieUnsold pilot
2020FlippedCricket MelfiMain role
Who Wants to Be a MillionaireHerselfEpisode: "Dr. Phil, Kaitlin Olson & Lauren Lapkus"
Space ForceEdison JaymesEpisode: "Edison Jaymes"
2021–presentHacksDJ VanceRecurring role
2023Agent ElvisCeCe RyderMain role; voice role
2024–presentHigh PotentialMorgan GilloryMain role; also producer
2025Abbott ElementaryDeandra "Sweet Dee" ReynoldsCrossover episode: "Volunteers"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015Disney Infinity 3.0DestinyVoice role

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2022–2023The Always Sunny PodcastHerself6 episodes

Music videos

YearArtistTitleRoleNotes
2021Imagine Dragons"Follow You"HerselfCo-starring with Rob Mac

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2017Kids' Choice Awards#SQUADFinding Dory
2020Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama SeriesFlipped
2021Astra TV AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Streaming Series, ComedyHacks
2022Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
2024Primetime Emmy Awards
Astra TV AwardsBest Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Best Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Comedy SeriesIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

References

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