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Kate Flannery

Actress Film

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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1964-06-10
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Kate Flannery, a talented comedic stage actress and improviser, spent years honing her craft in clubs across Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles—paying her dues the old-fashioned way. It was Kate Flannery who finally broke through to wider recognition with her unforgettable portrayal of Meredith Palmer, the delightfully chaotic office drunk, on the Emmy-winning NBC sitcom The Office (2005–2013). While fans were busy quoting Dwight or cringing at Jim and Pam’s antics, they might not have realized that Kate Flannery brought more than just laughs to the table. Beyond her iconic role at Dunder Mifflin, Kate Flannery showcased her impressive range as an accomplished vocalist. She even recorded music with John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants and co-starred in the long-running lounge act parody The Lampshades at the ImprovOlympic in Hollywood. So while many know Kate Flannery for her wild character moments on screen, those in the know appreciate the depth and versatility she brings both on and off the stage.

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When it comes to Kate Flannery’s career highlights, one standout moment definitely comes from her role in Plan B (2024), which turned out to be Kate Flannery’s highest rated film to date. Critics and audiences alike responded positively, giving it strong marks across the board. On the other end of the spectrum, Kate Flannery appeared in Helicopter Mom (2014), a project that, unfortunately, didn’t resonate as well and ended up being Kate Flannery’s lowest rated movie so far. While every actor has their ups and downs, Kate Flannery continues to bring energy and talent to each role she takes on.

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