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Birth name
  
Julia Anne Sweeney

Children
  
Tara Mulan Blum

Name
  
Julia Sweeney

Years active
  
1988–present

Nationality
  
American


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Born
  
October 10, 1959 (age 64) Spokane, Washington (
1959-10-10
)

Medium
  
Stage, film, television

Role
  
Actress · juliasweeney.com

Albums
  
Letting Go of God, God Said Ha!

Siblings
  
Jim Sweeney, Michael Sweeney, William "Bill" Sweeney, Meg Sweeney,

Spouse
  
Michael Blum (m. 2008), Stephen Hibbert (m. 1989–1994)

Movies
  
Monsters University, It's Pat, Pulp Fiction, God Said Ha!, Beethoven's 3rd

Similar People
  
Dave Foley, Dan Scanlon, Stephen Hibbert, Dana Carvey, David M Evans

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Julia Anne Sweeney (born October 10, 1959) is an American actress, comedian and author. She is known for her role as a cast member on Saturday Night Live and for her autobiographical solo shows. She played Mrs. Keeper in the film Stuart Little and voiced Brittany in Father of the Pride.

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Early life

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Sweeney was born in Spokane, Washington, the daughter of Robert M. Sweeney and Jeri Sweeney (née Ivers). Her father was an attorney and federal prosecutor, while her mother was a homemaker. Sweeney has an Irish Catholic background. Sweeney is the oldest of five children. She had two brothers, William "Bill" Sweeney, and Michael Ivers Sweeney, who died, and a brother Jim Sweeney, and a sister Meg Sweeney.

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Sweeney was raised in Spokane. As a child, she was drawn to imitating voices and inventing characters.

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Sweeney attended Marycliff High School and Gonzaga Preparatory School, where she appeared in a number of plays. She graduated with a double major in economics and European history at the University of Washington, where she became a member of Delta Gamma sorority.

After graduation, Sweeney moved to Los Angeles where she worked as an accountant for Columbia Pictures and United Artists.

Career

In 1988, while still working as an accountant, Sweeney enrolled in classes with the improvisational comedy troupe The Groundlings, eventually being selected to be part of the troupe's Sunday Company. It was at The Groundlings that she began to develop characters, which she would later bring to the stage, film, and television. They include Mea Culpa, the title character of Mea's Big Apology (co-written by then-husband Stephen Hibbert), which won the Best Written Play Award from L.A. Weekly in 1988 and has been developed by Sweeney (in collaboration with Jim Emerson) into a screenplay; and the androgynous Pat, whose impossible-to-determine gender was the basis for Sweeney's popular It's Pat! skits on Saturday Night Live, and later for her feature film of the same name, which never received a national release but has since gathered a small cult following.

In 1992, she also worked with the rock band Ugly Kid Joe, performing in the music video for their hit "Neighbor" and contributing introductory audio to two tracks, "Goddamn Devil" and "Everything About You". The latter was on the soundtrack to the Lorne Michaels movie Wayne's World.

In 1994, she had a small role as "Raquel" in the movie Pulp Fiction.

Saturday Night Live

At a Groundlings performance in 1989, Saturday Night Live (SNL) producer Lorne Michaels discovered Sweeney and offered her a spot as one of SNL's featured players. She joined the regular SNL cast the following year and remained with the show through four seasons, from 1990 to 1994.

Sweeney's 1993 impression of Chelsea Clinton caused a stir when Hillary Clinton found it offensive and sent an angry letter to SNL's Studio 8H.

Monologues

Sweeney has created and performed three autobiographical monologues, God Said Ha!, In the Family Way, and Letting Go of God.

God Said Ha!

After leaving the cast of Saturday Night Live, Sweeney returned to Los Angeles where, shortly afterwards, her career was put on hold by a series of personal traumas. Her brother Michael was diagnosed with lymphoma, and shortly thereafter Sweeney discovered that she too had cancer. Her brother did not survive the cancer. Throughout the ordeal, Sweeney told stories of her experiences in serio-comic performances at L.A.'s alternative comedy club, the Un-Cabaret, eventually developing the stories into a one-woman stage show, God Said Ha!, which debuted at San Francisco's Magic Theater in 1995.

God Said Ha! moved to Broadway, winning the 1996 New York Comedy Festival's Audience Award, and a CD recording of the show earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Comedy Album that same year. Miramax released a film version of the show in 1998, directed by Sweeney and produced by Quentin Tarantino. The film earned the Golden Space Needle Award at the Seattle Film Festival. It was released on DVD in 2003. Portions of the monologues from Un-Cabaret were featured on This American Life (then known as Your Radio Playhouse) in January 1996 in episode 9. Since her initial monologue, she has appeared on three more This American Life episodes.

In the Family Way

Sweeney's second monologue chronicled the adoption of her daughter from China. In the Family Way started on stage in New York City in early 2003 at the Ars Nova Theatre. The show was directed by the Broadway stage director, Mark Brokaw. The show then migrated to the Groundlings Theatre in Los Angeles. Sweeney has also released a CD recording of In the Family Way, and in 2006 she performed a 25-minute excerpt of this show at the Hollywood Bowl with a new orchestration written especially for her piece by the composer Anthony Marinelli and performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Letting Go of God

Sweeney's third autobiographical monologue is titled Letting Go of God. In it, she discusses her Catholic upbringing, early religious ideology, and the life events and internal search that led her to believe that the universe can function on its own without a deity to preside over it, and to her becoming an atheist. Sweeney shares the account of when her mother told her her birthday was really October 10 instead of September 10, and how traumatic it was to discover she was not a winsome Virgo but really a Libra.

She worked the show in small theaters and clubs around Los Angeles for three years and then opened it at the Hudson Backstage Theater in October 2004. An audio recording of Letting Go of God was released on CD in 2006, and it was filmed live on stage in May 2007. The film premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 13, 2008. The DVD of the show was released in November 2008.

Richard Dawkins referenced Letting Go of God several times in his book The God Delusion.

Other roles

Julia Sweeney was a writer for the SNL film It's Pat, in which she played the title character. She has appeared on the big screen in Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Coneheads, Pulp Fiction, Clockstoppers, Whatever It Takes, and Stuart Little. A veteran of live television, Sweeney made her mark on primetime television as a series regular on George & Leo and Maybe It's Me and she guest starred on 3rd Rock from the Sun, Hope & Gloria, Mad About You, and According to Jim. In 2004, Sweeney co-starred in two episodes of Frasier (as Frasier's blind date turned litigious unwanted houseguest, Ann Hodges) and had a guest role on Sex and the City. She served as a consultant on Sex and the City for its last three seasons. She also consulted on season two of Desperate Housewives and was the voice of Margo on the ABC animated series The Goode Family, and serves as the voice of Dr. Glove on Back at the Barnyard.

In a segment for This American Life in 1999, Sweeney describes one of her first jobs, as a bartender's assistant, how she began embezzling funds from her employer, and the consequences thereof.

In 2009 and 2010, Sweeney performed with singer/songwriter Jill Sobule in a revue called Jill and Julia. Sweeney and Sobule originally met at a Technology Entertainment and Design (TED) conference and performed together at TED in 2008. They brought the show on the road in 2009 and 2010, performing in New York, Denver and other locations. The show is an autobiographical mix of music, stories and commentary.

Sweeney is also a part of the regular rotation of panelists for the NPR news quiz radio show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, in downtown Chicago.

In 2013 Sweeney voiced Sherry Sqibbles in Monsters University, the prequel to Monsters, Inc..

Board memberships

  • Secular Coalition for America Advisory Board
  • Freedom From Religion Foundation Honorary Board of Distinguished Achievers
  • Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science Advisory Board
  • Personal life

    Sweeney is married to scientist Michael Blum. Blum and Sweeney, along with their adopted daughter from China, Mulan Sweeney, have lived in the Chicago suburbs since 2009.

    Works and publications

  • Sweeney, Julia, and Christine Zander. It's Pat!: My Life Exposed. New York: Hyperion, 1992. ISBN 978-1-562-82938-4
  • Sweeney, Julia. God Said, "Ha!". New York: Bantam Books, 1997. ISBN 978-0-553-10647-3
  • Sweeney, Julia. If It's Not One Thing, It's Your Mother. New York : Simon & Schuster, 2013. ISBN 978-1-451-67404-0
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2023
    Not Dead Yet (TV Series) as
    Terri Lawrence
    - Not Ready to Share Yet (2023) - Terri Lawrence
    2022
    Call Me Kat (TV Series) as
    Dr. Green
    - Call Me Shellfish (2022) - Dr. Green
    2019
    Work in Progress (TV Series) as
    Julia
    - I Release You (2021) - Julia (credit only)
    - Hey, Dad (2021) - Julia (credit only)
    - FTP (2021) - Julia
    - Oh Say Can You See (2021) - Julia (credit only)
    - Eleanor Roosevelt (2021) - Julia (credit only)
    - Take Your Child to Work Day (2021) - Julia
    - Apologies and Their Fluctuating Nature (2021) - Julia
    - Two Queens on Two Queens (2021) - Julia (credit only)
    - Everything's Fine, Everything's Okay (2021) - Julia (credit only)
    - Life Got in the Way (2021) - Julia (credit only)
    - 3, 2, 1 (2020) - Julia
    - 14 (pt. 2), 12, 11, 10 (2020) - Julia
    - 15, 14 (pt. 1) (2020) - Julia (credit only)
    - 66, 65, 64, 62 (2020) - Julia (credit only)
    - 161, 153, 137, 122, 106, 104, 102 (We're Still Counting Almonds.) (2019) - Julia
    - 162 (2019) - Julia
    - 176, 172, 171 (2019) - Julia (credit only)
    - 180 Almonds (2019) - Julia
    2019
    Shrill (TV Series) as
    Vera Easton / Vera
    - Will (2021) - Vera Easton
    - Move (2021) - Vera
    - WAHAM (2020) - Vera Easton
    - Freak (2020) - Vera Easton
    - Kevin (2020) - Vera Easton
    - HR (2020) - Vera Easton
    - Troll (2019) - Vera Easton
    - Article (2019) - Vera Easton
    - Pool (2019) - Vera Easton
    - Pencil (2019) - Vera Easton
    - Date (2019) - Vera Easton
    - Annie (2019) - Vera Easton
    2021
    American Gods (TV Series) as
    Ann-Marie Hinzelmann
    - The Lake Effect (2021) - Ann-Marie Hinzelmann
    - Fire and Ice (2021) - Ann-Marie Hinzelmann
    - Conscience of the King (2021) - Ann-Marie Hinzelmann
    - Sister Rising (2021) - Ann-Marie Hinzelmann
    - Ashes and Demons (2021) - Ann-Marie Hinzelmann
    - Serious Moonlight (2021) - Ann-Marie Hinzelmann
    - A Winter's Tale (2021) - Ann-Marie Hinzelmann
    2019
    Brooklyn Nine-Nine (TV Series) as
    Pam
    - Casecation (2019) - Pam
    2018
    Pixar Short Films Collection 3 (Video) as
    Ms. Squibbles (voice)
    2018
    The Most Important Thing (Short) as
    Sheri
    2017
    Dicky & Flo (Short) as
    Flo
    2013
    Party Central (Short) as
    Ms. Squibbles (voice)
    2013
    Monsters University as
    Ms. Squibbles (voice)
    2000
    Family Guy (TV Series) as
    Naomi Robinson / Woman in Bar
    - Partial Terms of Endearment (2010) - Naomi Robinson (voice)
    - Wasted Talent (2000) - Woman in Bar (voice)
    2009
    The Goode Family (TV Series) as
    Margo / Trish / Save-Big Check-Out Girl / ...
    - A Goode Man Is Hard to Find (2009) - Trish / Margo (voice)
    - Gerald's Way or the Highway (2009) - Margo (voice)
    - Trouble in Store (2009) - Margo / Save-Big Check-Out Girl / Clothing Store Manager (voice)
    - Public Disturbance (2009) - Margo (voice)
    - A Goode Game of Chicken (2009) - Margo (voice)
    - Graffiti in Greenville (2009) - Margo / Ms. Rossiter (voice)
    - Freeganomics (2009) - Margo (voice)
    - A Tale of Two Lesbians (2009) - Margo / Trish (voice)
    - Helen's Back (2009) - Margo (voice)
    - Goodes Gone Wild (2009) - Margo (voice)
    - Pilot (2009) - Margo (voice)
    2009
    Back at the Barnyard (TV Series) as
    Vet
    - Dream Birthday/Lord of the Beavers (2009) - Vet
    - Doggelganger/Save the Clams (2009) - Vet (voice)
    2007
    The War at Home (TV Series) as
    Jamie Mandelbaum
    - The War of the Golds (2007) - Jamie Mandelbaum
    2006
    Joey (TV Series) as
    Tracy
    - Joey and the Holding Hands (2006) - Tracy
    2005
    Don't Come Knocking as
    Producer 2
    2004
    Father of the Pride (TV Series short) as
    Britney
    - Road Trip (2004) - Britney (voice)
    2004
    Sex and the City (TV Series) as
    Sister Anne Marie
    - Catch-38 (2004) - Sister Anne Marie
    2003
    Frasier (TV Series) as
    Ann Hodges
    - The Ann Who Came to Dinner (2004) - Ann Hodges
    - The Placeholder (2003) - Ann Hodges
    2003
    What's New, Scooby-Doo? (TV Series) as
    Aunt Meg
    - A Scooby Doo Halloween (2003) - Aunt Meg (voice)
    2002
    Teamo Supremo (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Crandall / Crandall's Mom
    - Things that Go Bump in the Night!/The Will of the People! (2002) - Mrs. Crandall (voice)
    - Appetite for- Dessert/It's Crandall's Birthday- Bandit! (2002) - Crandall's Mom (voice)
    - Danger: Dirigibles!/Enter the Cheapskate! (2002) - Mrs. Crandall (voice)
    - Grounded!/The Baron and the Baby Brother! (2002) - Crandall's Mom (voice)
    - And Then There Were Two/Who Invited the Birthday Bandit? (2002) - (voice)
    - In the Beginning-/Duly Deputized Super Agents! (2002) - (voice)
    2002
    According to Jim (TV Series) as
    Bobbi Coker
    - Thanksgiving Confidential (2002) - Bobbi Coker
    2002
    Lloyd in Space (TV Series)
    - Incident at Luna Vista (2002) - (voice)
    2001
    Maybe It's Me (TV Series) as
    Mary Krupp-Stage
    2002
    Clockstoppers as
    Jenny Gibbs
    2002
    A Baby Blues Christmas Special (TV Short) as
    Wanda MacPherson (voice)
    2000
    Baby Blues (TV Series) as
    Wanda MacPherson / Maggie Wizowski / Various Characters
    - A Baby Blues Christmas Special (2002) - Wanda MacPherson / Maggie Wizowski (voice)
    - Wanda Proof (2002) - Wanda MacPherson (voice)
    - Ugly Zoe (2000) - Wanda MacPherson (voice)
    - Rodney Moves In (2000) - Wanda MacPherson / Various Characters (voice)
    - God Forbid (2000) - Wanda MacPherson (voice)
    - Bizzy Moves In (2000) - Wanda MacPherson (voice)
    2001
    Ain't It Cool News (TV Movie) as
    Pizza Eater at Geek Headquarters Round Table Discussion
    2000
    Sammy (TV Series) as
    Marie
    - Biography (2001) - (voice)
    - Denver (2000) - Marie (voice)
    - House of Pain (2000) - Marie (voice)
    2001
    Beethoven's 4th (Video) as
    Beth Newton
    2001
    Clerks (TV Series) as
    Mother
    - The Last Episode Ever (2001) - Mother (voice)
    2000
    Teacher's Pet (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Wazselewski
    - Let Sleeping-Over Dogs Lie/Costume Pity Party (2000) - Mrs. Wazselewski (voice)
    2000
    Beethoven's 3rd (Video) as
    Beth Newton
    2000
    Whatever It Takes as
    Kate Woodman
    1997
    Pepper Ann (TV Series) as
    Ms. Carlotta Sneed
    - Baggy Bean Buddies/The Beans of Wrath (2000) - Ms. Carlotta Sneed (voice)
    - Romeo and Juliet/Food Barn (1997) - Ms. Carlotta Sneed (voice)
    1999
    Suddenly Susan (TV Series) as
    Rachel Fishman
    - The Birthday Party (1999) - Rachel Fishman
    1999
    Stuart Little as
    Mrs. Keeper
    1999
    Thick as Thieves as
    Sarah
    1998
    George & Leo (TV Series) as
    Alice
    - The Bongos (1998) - Alice
    - The Massage: Part 2 (1998) - Alice
    - The Massage: Part 1 (1998) - Alice
    - The Nanny (1998) - Alice
    1997
    3rd Rock from the Sun (TV Series) as
    Patty
    - Moby Dick (1997) - Patty
    1997
    Courting Courtney as
    Group Therapy Member
    1997
    Vegas Vacation as
    Mirage Reception Person
    1997
    Meet Wally Sparks as
    Mrs. Martha Karp
    1996
    Jules (TV Movie) as
    Jules
    1996
    Mr. Show with Bob and David (TV Series) as
    Vernice in 'Second Wind'
    - Operation Hell on Earth (1996) - Vernice in 'Second Wind'
    1995
    Hope & Gloria (TV Series) as
    Charity
    - Listen, Sister (1995) - Charity
    1995
    The Barefoot Executive (TV Movie) as
    Thelma
    1995
    Stuart Saves His Family as
    Mea C.
    1995
    The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (TV Movie) as
    TV reporter (uncredited)
    1994
    It's Pat: The Movie as
    Pat
    1994
    Pulp Fiction as
    Raquel
    1990
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Various / Pat / Dame Sarah Kensington / ...
    - Heather Locklear/Janet Jackson (1994) - Jo Reynolds / Caller / Friend / -
    - John Goodman/The Pretenders (1994) - Various / Dame Sarah Kensington
    - Emilio Estevez/Pearl Jam (1994) - Various
    - Kelsey Grammer/Dwight Yoakam (1994) - Various
    - Helen Hunt/Snoop Doggy Dogg (1994) - Various / Naomi Judd
    - Nancy Kerrigan/Aretha Franklin (1994) - Various
    - Martin Lawrence/Crash Test Dummies (1994) - Passerby
    - Alec Baldwin & Kim Basinger/UB40 (1994) - Various / Gina 'The Clap' Vinetti
    - Patrick Stewart/Salt-N-Pepa (1994) - Various / Deanna Troi
    - Sara Gilbert/Counting Crows (1994) - Various / Cynthia McFaddin
    - Jason Patric/Blind Melon (1994) - Various
    - Sally Field/Tony! Toni! Tone! (1993) - Various
    - Charlton Heston/Paul Westerberg (1993) - Various
    - Nicole Kidman/Stone Temple Pilots (1993) - Various
    - Rosie O'Donnell/James Taylor (1993) - Various / Nancy Sinatra
    - Christian Slater/Smashing Pumpkins (1993) - Various
    - John Malkovich/Billy Joel (1993) - Various / Leslie Abramson / Dame Sarah Kensington
    - Jeff Goldblum/Aerosmith (1993) - Parent / Kate Pierson / Wife / -
    - Shannen Doherty/Cypress Hill (1993) - Various / Mary Putnam
    - Charles Barkley/Nirvana (1993) - Various / Loni Anderson
    - Kevin Kline/Willie Nelson & Paul Simon (1993) - Various
    - Christina Applegate/Midnight Oil (1993) - Various
    - Kirstie Alley/Lenny Kravitz (1993) - Various / Pat
    - Jason Alexander/Peter Gabriel (1993) - Various
    - Miranda Richardson/Soul Asylum (1993) - Various
    - John Goodman/Mary J. Blige (1993) - Various / Mabel Blaster
    - Bill Murray/Sting (1993) - Various
    - Alec Baldwin/Paul McCartney (1993) - Various / Jane Pauley
    - Luke Perry/Mick Jagger (1993) - Various / Camilla Parker-Bowles
    - Harvey Keitel/Madonna (1993) - Various / Pat
    - Danny DeVito/Bon Jovi (1993) - Various / Amy Fisher
    - Glenn Close/Black Crowes (1992) - Various
    - Tom Arnold/Neil Young (1992) - Various
    - Sinbad/Sade (1992) - Lois Lane / Various
    - Michael Keaton/Morrissey (1992) - Mary Beth / Susan Sontag / Various
    - Catherine O'Hara/10,000 Maniacs (1992) - Various
    - Joe Pesci/Spin Doctors (1992) - Various / Pat
    - Tim Robbins/Sinéad O'Connor (1992) - Wife / Christy
    - Nicolas Cage/Bobby Brown (1992) - Various
    - Woody Harrelson/Vanessa Williams (1992) - Joan Embery / Dr. Catherine McAndrews
    - Tom Hanks/Bruce Springsteen (1992) - Various
    - Jerry Seinfeld/Annie Lennox (1992) - Various
    - Sharon Stone/Pearl Jam (1992) - Pat / visitor
    - Mary Stuart Masterson/En Vogue (1992) - Various
    - John Goodman/Garth Brooks (1992) - Various / Ethel Merman
    - Roseanne & Tom Arnold/Red Hot Chili Peppers (1992) - Dick Clark's Biological Mother / Caller
    - Jason Priestley/Teenage Fanclub (1992) - Various
    - Susan Dey/C+C Music Factory (1992) - Various / Shirley Partridge
    - Chevy Chase/Robbie Robertson (1992) - Various
    - Rob Morrow/Nirvana (1992) - Various / Pat
    - Steve Martin/James Taylor (1991) - Various / Dame Sarah Kensington / Joy Philbin
    - Hammer (1991) - Various
    - Macaulay Culkin/Tin Machine (1991) - Various
    - Linda Hamilton/Mariah Carey (1991) - Various / Pat
    - Kiefer Sutherland/Skid Row (1991) - Various
    - Christian Slater/Bonnie Raitt (1991) - Various
    - Kirstie Alley/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (1991) - Various / Pat
    - Jeff Daniels/Color Me Badd (1991) - Various
    - Michael Jordan/Public Enemy (1991) - Various
    - George Wendt/Elvis Costello (1991) - Various
    - Delta Burke/Chris Isaak (1991) - Various
    - Steven Seagal/Michael Bolton (1991) - Police Officer
    - Catherine O'Hara/R.E.M. (1991) - Yes and No But Player / Pat / Lesbian Mother / -
    - Jeremy Irons/Fishbone (1991) - Sandy / Nancy
    - Michael J. Fox/Black Crowes (1991) - Dana Plato
    - Alec Baldwin/Whitney Houston (1991) - Mandy / Confessor
    - Roseanne Barr/Deee-lite (1991) - Pat / Various
    - Kevin Bacon/INXS (1991) - Various
    - Sting (1991) - Waitress / Sandy / Mrs. Wetherbee
    - Joe Mantegna/Vanilla Ice (1991) - Various
    - Dennis Quaid/The Neville Brothers (1990) - Various
    - Tom Hanks/Edie Brickell & New Bohemians (1990) - Various / Petula Clark
    - John Goodman/Faith No More (1990) - Various / Pat
    - Dennis Hopper/Paul Simon (1990) - Pam / Waitress
    - Jimmy Smits/World Party (1990) - Various
    1994
    Mad About You (TV Series) as
    French Professor
    - Disorientation (1994) - French Professor
    1993
    For Goodness Sake (Short)
    1993
    Coneheads as
    Principal
    1993
    Schiller's Reel: While the City Sweeps (Short) as
    Sonya Grabinski
    1992
    Ugly Kid Joe: Neighbor (Music Video) as
    Pat
    1992
    Honey, I Blew Up the Kid as
    Nosey Neighbor
    1991
    Riders in the Sky (TV Series) as
    Tunga Tujunga
    - Sourdough's Surprise (1991) - Tunga Tujunga
    1990
    On the Television (TV Series) as
    Various
    - Babe Watch (1990) - Various
    - Real Life Dramas - Various
    - Very Odd Phenomena - Various
    - This Girl - Various
    - The Search for Saints - Various
    - Our Maid Imelda - Various
    - My Five Dads - Various
    - 4-1-1 Info Line - Various
    1990
    The Trouble with Tonia (Short) as
    Rita
    1990
    Gremlins 2: The New Batch as
    Peggy
    1989
    Dinner at Eight (TV Movie) as
    Miss Wendell
    1989
    Not Necessarily the News (TV Series)
    - Episode #7.2 (1989)
    - Episode #7.1 (1989)
    1989
    Hard Time on Planet Earth (TV Series) as
    Gladys
    - Jesse's Fifteen Minutes (1989) - Gladys
    1989
    Murphy's Law (TV Series) as
    Annie Summers
    - Experience Is Something You Don't Get Until Just After You Need It (1989) - Annie Summers
    - Two Wrongs Are Only the Beginning (1989) - Annie Summers
    1988
    Brothers (TV Series) as
    Librarian
    - Moving Out (1988) - Librarian
    Producer
    2019
    Work in Progress (TV Series) (executive producer - 8 episodes)
    - 3, 2, 1 (2020) - (executive producer)
    - 14 (pt. 2), 12, 11, 10 (2020) - (executive producer)
    - 15, 14 (pt. 1) (2020) - (executive producer)
    - 66, 65, 64, 62 (2020) - (executive producer)
    - 161, 153, 137, 122, 106, 104, 102 (We're Still Counting Almonds.) (2019) - (executive producer)
    - 162 (2019) - (executive producer)
    - 176, 172, 171 (2019) - (executive producer)
    - 180 Almonds (2019) - (executive producer)
    2005
    Desperate Housewives (TV Series) (consulting producer - 13 episodes)
    - There's Something About a War (2006) - (consulting producer)
    - We're Gonna Be All Right (2006) - (consulting producer)
    - One More Kiss (2006) - (consulting producer)
    - Coming Home (2005) - (consulting producer)
    - That's Good, That's Bad (2005) - (consulting producer)
    - The Sun Won't Set (2005) - (consulting producer)
    - Color and Light (2005) - (consulting producer)
    - I Wish I Could Forget You (2005) - (consulting producer)
    - They Asked Me Why I Believe in You (2005) - (consulting producer)
    - My Heart Belongs to Daddy (2005) - (consulting producer)
    - You'll Never Get Away from Me (2005) - (consulting producer)
    - You Could Drive a Person Crazy (2005) - (consulting producer)
    - Next (2005) - (consulting producer)
    Miscellaneous
    2002
    Sex and the City (TV Series) (creative consultant - 11 episodes)
    - An American Girl in Paris: Part Deux (2004) - (creative consultant)
    - The Post-It Always Sticks Twice (2003) - (creative consultant)
    - Lights, Camera, Relationship (2003) - (creative consultant)
    - Great Sexpectations (2003) - (creative consultant)
    - To Market, to Market (2003) - (creative consultant)
    - Critical Condition (2002) - (creative consultant)
    - Plus One Is the Loneliest Number (2002) - (creative consultant)
    - Cover Girl (2002) - (creative consultant)
    - Luck Be an Old Lady (2002) - (creative consultant)
    - Unoriginal Sin (2002) - (creative consultant)
    - Anchors Away (2002) - (creative consultant)
    1995
    The Celluloid Closet (Documentary) (additional funding)
    Writer
    2008
    Letting Go of God (Documentary) (writer)
    2000
    Shadow Life (Short)
    1998
    Pulp Comics: Julia Sweeney (TV Special documentary)
    1998
    God Said, 'Ha!' (writer)
    1997
    Un-Cabaret (TV Movie)
    1996
    Jules (TV Movie) (creator) / (writer)
    1994
    It's Pat: The Movie (characters) / (written by)
    1989
    On the Television (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - The Search for Saints - (writer)
    1986
    Elvira's Halloween Special (TV Special)
    Soundtrack
    1999
    Saturday Night Live Christmas Special (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Saturday Night Live Christmas (1999) - (performer: "The Almost Perfect Christmas", "The Daughter's Song", "Carol of Intimacy" - uncredited)
    1994
    It's Pat: The Movie (performer: "Everybody Loves Somebody", "Le Freak", "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)") / (writer: "It's Pat Theme")
    -
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (1 episode, 1992) (performer - 4 episodes, 1990 - 1993)
    - Kirstie Alley/Lenny Kravitz (1993) - (performer: "Recurring Characters for Unity")
    - Christopher Walken/Arrested Development (1992) - ("Lets Face The Music And Dance")
    - John Goodman/Garth Brooks (1992) - (performer: "There's No Business Like Show Business")
    - Steve Martin/James Taylor (1991) - (performer: "Not Going to Phone it in Tonight")
    - Dennis Quaid/The Neville Brothers (1990) - (performer: "The Almost Perfect Christmas", "The Daughter's Song", "Runny Funny Daddy", "Carol Of Intimacy")
    Director
    2008
    Letting Go of God (Documentary)
    2000
    Shadow Life (Short)
    1998
    God Said, 'Ha!'
    Thanks
    2007
    For the Bible Tells Me So (Documentary) (special thanks)
    1997
    Full Tilt Boogie (Documentary) (special thanks)
    Self
    2021
    Tamron Hall (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Amy Grant/Julia Sweeny/Abby McEnany/Molly Ringwald (2021) - Self
    2021
    Reza Rifts (Podcast Series) as
    Self
    - Julia Sweeney (2021) - Self
    2019
    The Last Days of Phil Hartman (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2019
    Larry King Now (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Comedian Julia Sweeney on 'SNL', Her Popular Monologues, & Trump (2019) - Self - Guest
    2018
    WGN Morning News (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 9 April 2019 (2019) - Self
    - Episode dated 11 January 2018 (2018) - Self
    2018
    Freethought Matters (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Julia Sweeney: Actress & Comedian (2019) - Self
    - Actress & Comedian Julia Sweeney (2018) - Self
    2017
    Ian Harris: ExtraOrdinary (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2015
    A Better Life: An Exploration of Joy & Meaning in a World Without God (Documentary) as
    Self
    2015
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 13 February 2015 (2015) - Self
    2014
    WTF with Marc Maron (Podcast Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Julia Sweeney (2014) - Self - Guest
    2014
    Inside Edition (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - "Baywatch" to Ice Cream Truck Driver (2014) - Self
    2013
    AM Northwest (TV Series) as
    Self
    - It's Pat! Or Is It Pat? (2013) - Self
    - Comedian Julia Sweeney (2013) - Self
    2011
    The Oprah Winfrey Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - SNL All-Stars (2011) - Self
    2011
    The Nature of Existence Companion Series (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2009
    The Nature of Existence (Documentary)
    2007
    TED: The Future We Will Create (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    Saturday Night Live in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation (TV Special documentary) as
    Self / Various
    2006
    The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.61 (2007) - Self
    - Episode #3.58 (2006) - Self
    2006
    The Surreal Gourmet (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Julia's Caesar (2006) - Self
    2006
    The View (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 5 December 2006 (2006) - Self
    2006
    A Really Intimate Portrait... of a Complete Unknown (Short) as
    Self
    2006
    TEDTalks (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Julia Sweeney on Letting Go of God (2006) - Self
    2006
    Freethought Radio (Podcast Series) as
    Self - Guest
    2002
    Pyramid (TV Series) as
    Self - Celebrity Contestant
    - Episode dated 25 March 2003 (2003) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
    - Episode dated 25 October 2002 (2002) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
    2003
    Heroes of Comedy: Women on Top (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Sketch (2003) - Self
    2002
    On Stage at the Kennedy Center: The Mark Twain Prize (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    Saturday Night Live: TV Tales (TV Special) as
    Self
    2001
    Late Friday (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.8 (2001) - Self
    2000
    Celebrity Dish (TV Series) as
    Self
    2000
    My Funny Valentine (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1993
    Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Peta Wilson/Julia Sweeney/Macy Gray (2000) - Self - Guest
    - Julia Sweeney/Eric McCormack/Marc Maron (1999) - Self - Guest
    - Julia Sweeney/Dana Gould/George Plimpton (1997) - Self - Guest
    - Cindy Crawford/Julia Sweeney/Chris Isaak (1996) - Self - Guest
    - Julia Sweeney/Michael Chiklis/Jonathan Richman (1994) - Self - Guest
    - Julia Sweeney/Rip Taylor/Jonathan Richman (1993) - Self - Guest
    2000
    The Martin Short Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.96 (2000) - Self
    1999
    Saturday Night Live 25 (TV Special documentary) as
    Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
    1998
    Pulp Comics: Julia Sweeney (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    1998
    God Said, 'Ha!' as
    Self
    1997
    Un-Cabaret (TV Movie) as
    Self - Comedian
    1996
    The Daily Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Julia Sweeney (1997) - Self
    - Julia Sweeney (1996) - Self
    1996
    Kicking Aspen: Extreme Comedy (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1996
    Charlie Rose (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 27 November 1996 (1996) - Self - Guest
    1996
    The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.106 (1996) - Self
    1993
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.37 (1993) - Self
    1992
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Self / Various / Pat
    - Christopher Walken/Arrested Development (1992) - Self / Various / Pat
    1992
    The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Pat
    1992
    The Dennis Miller Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest star
    - Episode #1.122 (1992) - Self - Guest star
    1992
    Late Night with David Letterman (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 17 January 1992 (1992) - Self - Guest
    1986
    Elvira's Halloween Special (TV Special) as
    Salem State College of Witchcraft and Voodoo Student
    Archive Footage
    2021
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Petula Clark
    - Paul Rudd/Charli XCX (2021) - Petula Clark (uncredited)
    2021
    Freethought Radio (Podcast Series) as
    Self
    - Blacktino Atheist (2021) - Self
    2021
    Freethought Matters (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The Best of "Freethought Matters" (2021) - Self
    - What's so great about the Great Beyond? (2021) - Self
    2016
    Saturday Night Live Christmas Special (TV Series) as
    Dysfunctional Family Christmas singer
    - A Saturday Night Live Christmas Special (2019) - Dysfunctional Family Christmas singer (uncredited)
    - A Saturday Night Live Christmas Special (2016) - Dysfunctional Family Christmas singer (uncredited)
    2015
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 14 February 2015 (2015) - Self
    2010
    The Women of SNL (TV Movie) as
    Pat
    2006
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of Commercial Parodies (TV Special) as
    Hibernol Wife (uncredited)
    2005
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of David Spade (TV Special) as
    Elderly Woman (uncredited)
    2005
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of Alec Baldwin (TV Special documentary) as
    Helen De Santo (uncredited)
    2004
    Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash 2004 (TV Special) as
    Jane Pauley (uncredited)
    2004
    101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of Christopher Walken (TV Special) as
    Office Worker (uncredited)
    2000
    Whatever It Takes: Making-of Featurette (Video documentary short) as
    Kate Woodman (uncredited)
    2000
    Saturday Night Live: Game Show Parodies (TV Special) as
    Stacey Tarreri (uncredited)
    2000
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley (TV Special documentary) as
    Various Characters (uncredited)
    1999
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler (TV Special documentary) as
    Connie (uncredited)
    1999
    SNL: 25 Years of Music (TV Movie) as
    Various
    1999
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Rock (TV Special documentary) as
    Self / Various Characters (uncredited)
    1998
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of Steve Martin (TV Special) as
    Self / Various Characters (uncredited)
    1998
    The Bad Boys of Saturday Night Live (TV Special documentary) as
    Various (uncredited)
    1998
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman (TV Special documentary) as
    Self / Various Characters (uncredited)
    1998
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of Mike Myers (Video documentary) as
    Various Characters (uncredited)
    1992
    Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash (TV Special) as
    Jane Pauley (uncredited)
    1992
    Best of Saturday Night Live: Special Edition (Video) as
    Self
    1992
    Toonces, the Cat Who Could Drive a Car (TV Movie) as
    Self

    References

    Julia Sweeney Wikipedia