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Maya Rudolph is a true chameleon. She can do a perfect impression of Donatella Versace on
Saturday Night Live, sing like Prince in her tribute band Princess, turn a rote job as a presenter at an awards show into a viral moment, give us iconic comedy moments in movies like
Bridesmaids (we'll never look at a wedding dress the same way), and make us invested in her friendships with Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Kristen Wiig and her marriage to Paul Thomas Anderson.
Yet in her 20-plus years in the entertainment industry, Maya hasn't won any major awards, has only appeared solo on a handful of magazine covers, and has never been given the opportunity to helm a major network show. She's an icon who hasn't received the icon treatment--and we're here to fix that.
Composed of five critical essays and fun extras,
For Your Consideration- Maya Rudolph makes the case for why you should care about her legendary career, from
SNL to
The Good Place, and consider her one of the greatest comedians of her generation.Maya Rudolph is a true chameleon. She can do a perfect impression of Donatella Versace on
Saturday Night Live, sing like Prince in her tribute band Princess, turn a rote job as a presenter at an awards show into a viral moment, give us iconic comedy moments in movies like
Bridesmaids (we'll never look at a wedding dress the same way), and make us invested in her friendships with Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Kristen Wiig and her marriage to Paul Thomas Anderson.
Yet in her 20-plus years in the entertainment industry, Maya hasn't won any major awards, has only appeared solo on a handful of magazine covers, and has never been given the opportunity to helm a major network show. She's an icon who hasn't received the icon treatment--and we're here to fix that.
Composed of five critical essays and fun extras,
For Your Consideration- Maya Rudolph makes the case for why you should care about her legendary career, from
SNL to
The Good Place, and consider her one of the greatest comedians of her generation.
Nichole Perkins is a writer from Nashville, Tennessee. Around the internet, Nichole writes about the intersections of pop culture, race, sex, gender, and relationships. She is a 2017 Audre Lorde Fellow at the inaugurual Jack Jones Literary Arts Retreat and a 2017 BuzzFeed Emerging Writers fellow. Her first collection of poetry,
Lilith But Dark, was published by Publishing Genius in July 2018.