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Mary Lynn Rajskub Biography

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A dark-haired performer who has made a her name in the industry with an original take on high-concept comedic stage productions as well as notable TV and film acting skills, Mary Lynn Rajskub proved a versatile and dynamic player. Appearing in extensive productions on stage in California, Rajskub started out as a San Francisco Art Institute student who found her comic side in performance pieces that played upon her skewed sense of humor and knack for bringing out the laughs in uncomfortable situations. Noticed by comedians Bob Odenkirk and David Cross, Rajskub was cast on their HBO concept comedy sketch series “Mr. Show with Bob and David” in 1995 and remained with the program until 1996 when she switched to the network’s “The Larry Sanders Show”, replacing friend Janeane Garofalo’s character as the show within a show’s new eager to please and often inappropriate booker.

Her often frenzied and daring portrayals proved Rajskub an energetic and versatile performer, a reputation she would further prove with stage appearances including the one-woman show “The Littlest Angel,” performed at Santa Monica’s Powerhouse Theater in 1996. A guest role on the failed sitcom “The Army Show” (The WB) marked one of the actress’ few television appearances until her offbeat comedy met its match in “The Downer Channel” (2001), a Steve Martin-produced sketch series on NBC.

Her film work has included a small role in the 1996 romantic comedy “The Truth About Cats and Dogs” and a part in “Man on the Moon” (1999), Milos Forman’s biopic of Andy Kaufman, another concept comedian to whom Rajskub has been likened. A small part in “Magnolia” (1999) and a relationship with score composer Jon Brion allied the actress with Paul Thomas Anderson, who cast her in his as yet untitled follow-up, starring Adam Sandler (and set for a 2002 release). Rajskub would also have memorable scenes in the comedies “Road Trip” and “Dude, Where’s My Car” (both 2000) as well as appearing as a guest at “The Anniversary Party” (2001), co-scripted and co-directed by Alan Cumming and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Rajskub got her most prominent film role yet in her friend P.T. Anderson’s dark romantic comedy “Punch-Drunk Love,” playing one of Adam Sandler’s overbearing sisters, who sets him up with his eventual love (Emily Watson).

After a small role in the ‘fiction’ section of Todd Solondz’s bleak comedy “Storytelling” (2002), Rajskub gave an able supporting performance in the Reese Witherspoon-Josh Lucas romantic comedy, “Sweet Home Alabama” (2002). In “Punch-Drunk Love” (2002), she stood out as one of seven sisters constantly haranguing their only brother (Adam Sandler), a socially inept seller of toilet plungers who is set up with her co-worker after getting into trouble with a phone sex operator. Rajskub segued into television with an appearances on “Gilmore Girls” (WB, 2000- ) and “Good Morning Miami” (NBC, 2002-2004), then went back to the feature world, playing a congressional aide brought out of her shell when the effervescent Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) heads to Washington, D.C. in “Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde” (2003).

In 2003, Rajskub began appearing on “24” (Fox, 2001- ) in a recurring role that over three seasons earned the actress a strong fan base and rising celebrity. As Chloe O’Brien, a senior analyst at the Counter Terrorism Unit who serves as a lifeline for agent Jack Bauer (Keifer Sutherland), Rajskub exuded a deft but dour persona despite her off screen charm and exuberance. At first her character had little more to do that spew techno-jargon to Agent Bauer. But as she gained more of a fan club—thanks to her tense delivery of crucial information—the writers developed her character further, even giving her a steamy office romance. Sworn to secrecy by the show’s producers, Rajskub left Chloe’s fate on the show unclear. Meanwhile, she costarred in “Mysterious Skin” (2005), a low budget coming-of-age drama in which she played a Kansas woman whose belief in her abduction by aliens lends a helping hand to unraveling the mystery surrounding a troubled 18-year-old (Brady Corbet) and his possible abduction. Rajskub then had a supporting role in the lame heist thriller, “Firewall” (2006), playing a hipster secretary opposite a miscast Harrison Ford as a computer security specialist forced to embezzle $100 million from a bank after a crew of mercenaries take his family hostage.

  • Also Credited As:
    Mary-Lynn Rajskub
  • Born:
    on 06/22/1971 in Michigan
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Comedian, Writer, Singer, Usher, Waitress
Significant Others
  • Companion: David Cross. no longer together
  • Companion: Jon Brion. together from c. 1997; wrote score for 1999’s “Magnolia”
Education
  • San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, California
Milestones
  • 1995 Was a featured cast member of the HBO comedy series “Mr. Show with Bob and David”
  • 1996 Had a small role as a caller to Janeane Garofalo’s pet care radio show in the romantic comedy “The Truth About Cats and Dogs”
  • 1996 Starred in the one-woman show “The Littlest Angel” on stage in Santa Monica
  • 1998 Had guest role on the short-lived sitcom “The Army Show” (The WB)
  • 1999 Appeared in Milos Foreman’s Andy Kaufman biopic “Man on the Moon”
  • 1999 Was featured in a cameo role in Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Magnolia”
  • 2000 Had supporting roles in the popular comedies “Road Trip” and “Dude, Where’s My Car?”
  • 2001 Featured in “The Anniversary Party”
  • 2001 Was a regular on the NBC midseason replacement series “The Downer Channel”; also wrote sketches
  • 2002 Appeared in her friend Paul Thomas Anderson’s film “Punch-Drunk Love” with Adam Sandler and Emily Watson
  • 2002 Featured alongside Reeese Witherspoon in hit comedy “Sweet Home Alabama”
  • 2003 Joined the cast of the Fox drama “24,” as regular Chloe O’Brian
  • 2003 Again shared the screen with Reeese Witherspoon in “Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde”
  • 2006 Featured in a supporting role alongside Harrison Ford in feature film “Firewall”
  • Acted on HBO’s “The Larry Sanders Show”, playing a scattered talent booker
  • Did extensive work in performance art and comedic theater in California
  • Raised in suburban Michigan
  • With “Mr. Show” co-star Karen Kilgariff, formed the Girls Guitar Club, a spoof on the sensitive female singer-songwriter

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