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Tracey Ullman

Tracey Ullman (born Trace Ullman; 30 December 1959)[1] is a British-American actress, comedian, singer, writer, producer, and director. Her earliest mainstream appearances were on British television sketch comedy shows A Kick Up the Eighties (with Rik Mayall and Miriam Margolyes) and Three of a Kind (with Lenny Henry and David Copperfield). After a brief singing career, she appeared as Candice Valentine in Girls on Top with Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders.

Tracey Ullman
Ullman at a book signing in 1998
Born
Trace Ullman

(1959-12-30) 30 December 1959 (age 63)
Slough, Berkshire, England
Citizenship
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
Alma materItalia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
  • singer
  • writer
  • producer
  • director
Years active1976–present
WorksFull list
Spouse
(m. 1983; died 2013)
Children2
AwardsFull list
Comedy career
Medium
  • Television
  • film
  • theatre
  • books
Genres
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1983–1985
LabelsStiff

She emigrated from the United Kingdom to the United States and she starred in her own network television comedy series, The Tracey Ullman Show from 1987 until 1990, which also featured the first appearances of the long-running animated media franchise The Simpsons. She later produced programmes for HBO, including Tracey Takes On... (1996–99) garnering numerous awards. Her sketch comedy series Tracey Ullman's State of the Union ran from 2008 to 2010 on Showtime. She has appeared in several feature films. Ullman was the first British woman to be offered her own television sketch show in both the United Kingdom and the United States.[2]

In 2016, she returned to British television with the BBC sketch comedy show Tracey Ullman's Show, her first project for the broadcaster in over thirty years.[3] This led to the creation of the topical comedy series Tracey Breaks the News in 2017.

In 2017, Ullman was reportedly Britain's richest comedian and second-richest British actress,[4] with an estimated wealth of £80 million.[5] She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including twelve American Comedy Awards, seven Primetime Emmy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, four Satellite Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

Early life

Tracey Ullman was born Trace Ullman in Slough, Buckinghamshire (now Berkshire),[6] the younger of two daughters,[7] to Doreen (née Cleaver; 1929–2015), who was of British and Roma extraction,[8] and Anthony John Ullman (1917–1966), a Roman Catholic Pole.[9] Anthony served in the Polish Army and took part in the Battle of Dunkirk during World War II.[10] After emigrating and marrying in England, he worked as a solicitor, a furniture salesman, and a travel agent. He also brokered marriages and translated among the émigré Polish community.[11]

When she was six, Ullman's father, who had been recovering from a heart operation, died of a heart attack in front of her.[12][13] She was subsequently uprooted to Hackbridge, southwest London. Her mother could barely make ends meet without their father's income.[14] In an effort to cheer her family up, Ullman, along with her sister Patti, created and performed nightly shows on their mother's bedroom windowsill. After their mother remarried, the family began moving around the country, with Ullman attending numerous state schools, where she wrote and performed in school plays.[15]

She eventually caught the attention of a headmaster, who recommended that she attend a performing arts school. She won a full scholarship to the Italia Conti Academy at the age of twelve.[16] At sixteen, she attended a dance audition under the impression that she was applying for summer season in Scarborough.[17] The audition resulted in a contract with a German ballet company for a revival of Gigi in Berlin.[18] Upon returning to England, she joined the Second Generation dance troupe, performing in London, Blackpool, and Liverpool.[19] She branched out into musical theatre and was cast in numerous West End musicals including Grease, Elvis The Musical, and The Rocky Horror Show.[13][20]

Music career

A chance encounter with the wife of the head of the punk music label Stiff Records led to Ullman getting a record contract in 1983. Label owner Dave Robinson was taken with some of the musical parodies she had been doing in her television work and signed her.[21] Ullman recounted, "One day, I was at my hairdresser, and Dave Robinson's wife Rosemary leant over and said, 'Do you want to make a record?'... I went, 'Yeah I want to make a record.' I would have tried anything."[22]

Her 1983 debut album You Broke My Heart in 17 Places featured her first hit single "Breakaway",[23] as well as the international hit version of label-mate Kirsty MacColl's "They Don't Know", which reached #2 in the UK,[24] #35 in Germany[25] and #8 in the United States.[26] In less than two years, Ullman had six songs in the UK Top 100.[24]

A recording of Doris Day's "Move Over Darling" reached #8 in the UK,[24] and a version of Madness' "My Girl", which she changed to "My Guy".[27] Its accompanying video featured a cameo from the British Labour Party politician Neil Kinnock, at the time the Leader of the Opposition.[28]

Ullman's songs were over-the-top evocations of 1960s and 1970s pop music with a 1980s edge, "somewhere between Minnie Mouse and the Supremes" as Melody Maker put it, or "retro before retro was cool", as a reviewer wrote in 2002.[29][citation needed] Her career received another boost when the video for "They Don't Know" featured a cameo appearance from Paul McCartney;[30] at the time Ullman was filming a minor role in McCartney's film Give My Regards to Broad Street.[31] She released her second (and final) album You Caught Me Out in 1984.[24] Her final hit, "Sunglasses" (1984), featured comedian Adrian Edmondson in its music video.[32] During this time she also appeared as a guest VJ on MTV in the United States.[33]

Television career

Early years

Ullman began her television career in 1980 playing Lynda Bellingham's daughter in the British series Mackenzie. "I really thought I was great when I did a quite serious soap opera for the BBC. I played a nice girl from St. John's Wood. 'Mummy, I think I'm pregnant. I don't know who's done it.' Then I would fall down a hill or something. 'EEEEE! Oh, no, lost another baby.' It seemed all I ever did was have miscarriages—or make yogurt."[34]

Ullman appeared in Les Blair's avant-garde Four in a Million, an improvised play about club acts, at London's Royal Court Theatre.[35] She won the London Critics Circle Theatre Award as Most Promising New Actress for her performance.[36]

In 1981, she was cast in the BBC Scotland sketch comedy programme A Kick Up the Eighties. This led to her being offered her own show. "My first reaction was you must be joking, as women are treated so shoddily in comedy. Big busty barmaids and all those sort of clichés just bore me rigid."[37] Eventually a deal was struck with the proviso being that she would get to choose the show's writers, have script approval, and choose the costumes.[38] Three of a Kind, co-starring comedians Lenny Henry and David Copperfield debuted in 1981.[39] This led to her winning her first BAFTA in 1984.[40] She would soon go on to become a household name with the British media referring to her as "Our Trace".[11]

In 1985, she signed on to star in the ITV sitcom Girls on Top. She was cast as the promiscuous golddigger Candice Valentine. The show, co-starring Dawn French, Ruby Wax, and Jennifer Saunders continued after Ullman bowed out after the first series. Saunders also wrote the scripts.

The Tracey Ullman Show

In 1985, Ullman was persuaded by her husband to join him in Los Angeles where he was already partially based.[41] She set her sights on a film and stage career believing that there was little in the way of television for her.[42][43] Her British agent put together a videotape compilation of her work and began circulating it around Hollywood. The tape landed in the hands of Craig Kellem, vice president for comedy at Universal Television.[11] A deal was immediately struck with CBS. I Love New York, a show about a "slightly wacky" British woman working in New York, was written by Saturday Night Live writer Anne Beatts.[11] Unhappy with the direction the network wanted to take the show, Ullman's agent decided to contact producer James L. Brooks.[43][44] Brooks felt that a sketch show would best suit her. "Why would you do something with Tracey playing a single character on TV when her talent requires variety? You can't categorize Tracey, so it's silly to come up with a show that attempted to."[42][45][46] The Tracey Ullman Show debuted on 5 April 1987, along with Married... with Children.[47] The show also produced The Simpsons as a series of animated shorts, or "bumpers", which would air before and after commercial breaks. The Simpsons shorts would eventually be spun-off into their own half-hour series in 1989.[48] The Tracey Ullman Show was awarded ten Primetime Emmy Awards, with Ullman winning three, one in the category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program in 1990.[49][50] The show was the first Fox network primetime show to win an Emmy award.[51] The show concluded after a four season run in 1990.[52][53]

HBO

In 1991, Ullman's husband placed a successful bid on a television franchise in the South of England. The television programming lineup agreed upon included a Tracey Ullman special.[54] Unlike the Fox show, this programme would be shot entirely on location. Tracey Ullman: A Class Act, a send up of the British class system, premiered on 9 January 1993 on ITV.[55] This led to HBO in America becoming interested in having a special made for their network with the caveat that Ullman take on a more American subject. She chose New York City.[56] Tracey Ullman Takes on New York debuted on 9 October 1993. The programme went on to win two Emmy Awards, a CableAce Award, an American Comedy Award, and a Writers Guild of America Award. The success led to the creation of the HBO sketch comedy series Tracey Takes On... in 1996.[57]

Ullman returned to HBO in 2003 with the television special Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales, which she also directed.[58] She returned to HBO again in 2005 with her one-woman stage show Tracey Ullman: Live and Exposed.[59]

Purple Skirt and Oxygen

In 2001, Ullman took a break from her multi-character-based work and created a fashion-based talk show for Oxygen Network, Tracey Ullman's Visible Panty Lines. The series was spun-off from her e-commerce clothing store Purple Skirt. Interviewees included Arianna Huffington and Charlize Theron.[60] The show ran for two seasons concluding in 2002.[61]

Showtime

Upon her naturalisation in the United States, it was announced in April 2007 that she would be making the switch from HBO to Showtime after working fourteen years with the former.[62] Tracey Ullman's State of the Union, a new sketch comedy series, debuted on 30 March 2008.[63][64][65] It ran for three seasons concluding in 2010.

Return to British television

After a thirty year absence, Ullman returned to the BBC with the sketch comedy programme Tracey Ullman's Show in 2016.[66][67] It aired in the United States on HBO.[68] In 2017, the show earned its first Primetime Emmy Award nomination in the category of Outstanding Variety Sketch Series.[69] In 2018, it garnered two additional Primetime Emmy Award nominations in the categories of Outstanding Variety Sketch Series and Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming.[70] The show eventually led to the creation of the topical comedy programme Tracey Breaks the News in 2017.[71][72][73]

Other notable work

In 1995, she became the first modern-day cartoon voice of Little Lulu.[74] In 1999, she had a recurring role as an unconventional psychotherapist on Ally McBeal. Her performance garnered her a Primetime Emmy Award, her seventh, and an American Comedy Award which was her eleventh.[75] In 2005, she co-starred with Carol Burnett in the television adaptation of Once Upon a Mattress. She played Princess Winnifred, a role originally made famous by Burnett on Broadway. This time Burnett took on the role of the overbearing Queen Aggravain.[76]

In March 2014, Ullman was introduced as Genevieve Scherbatsky, the mother of character Robin Scherbatsky in How I Met Your Mother.[77] On 15 February 2017, it was announced that she would star in the Starz-BBC co-produced limited series adaptation of Howards End playing Aunt Juley Mund.[78]

On 14 May 2019, it was announced that Ullman would be portraying Betty Friedan in the FX limited series Mrs. America. The nine-episode series premiered 15 April 2020 on Hulu to favourable reviews.[79][80][81] Her performance garnered her an Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Primetime Emmy nomination.[82]

In 2021, Ullman plays councilwoman Irma Kostroski in the eleventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm.[83]

On 5 October 2022, it was announced that Ullman had been cast in the upcoming television series, Never Let Me Go.[84]

Film career

Along with her television work, Ullman has featured in many films throughout her career. Her first theatrical film was a small role in Paul McCartney's film Give My Regards to Broad Street (1984).[31] This was followed by a supporting role in the drama Plenty (1985) starring Meryl Streep.[85] She made her big screen leading role debut in I Love You to Death (1990) acting alongside Kevin Kline, River Phoenix, and Joan Plowright. She appeared in lead and supporting roles in films such as Robin Hood: Men in Tights,[86] Nancy Savoca's Household Saints,[87] Bullets Over Broadway,[88] Small Time Crooks, and A Dirty Shame.[89] She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category of Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for her work in Small Time Crooks in 2001.[90] She played Jack's mother in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical Into the Woods (2014)[91] and appeared in the musical film The Prom (2020).[92]

Her voice work in film includes Tim Burton's Corpse Bride[93] and the computer-animated films The Tale of Despereaux[94] and Onward.[95]

Theatre

Ullman has an extensive stage career spanning back to the 1970s. In 1980, she appeared in Victoria Wood's Talent at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool.[96] In 1982, she played Kate Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer.[18] In 1983, she took part in the workshop for Andrew Lloyd Webber's Starlight Express playing the part of Pearl[97] as well as performed in Snoo Wilson's The Grass Widow at the Royal Court Theatre with Alan Rickman.[98]

In 1990, she starred opposite actor Morgan Freeman as Kate in Shakespeare in the Park's production of Taming of the Shrew set in the Wild West for Joe Papp.[99] In 1991, performed on Broadway in Jay Presson Allen's one-woman show The Big Love, based on the book of the same name.[100] Both Taming of the Shrew and The Big Love garnered her Theatre World Awards.[101]

In 2011, she returned to the British stage in the Stephen Poliakoff drama My City.[102] Her performance earned her an Evening Standard Theatre Awards nomination for Best Actress.[103] In 2012, she joined the cast of Eric Idle's What About Dick?, described as a 1940s-style stand-up improv musical comedy radio play, taking on three roles. The show played for four nights in April in Los Angeles at the Orpheum Theater. She had performed the piece previously in a test run for Idle back in 2007.[104] Cast members included Idle, Eddie Izzard, Billy Connolly, Russell Brand, Tim Curry, Jane Leeves, Jim Piddock, and Sophie Winkleman.[105] On 6 October 2014, it was formally announced that she would star in a limited engagement of The Band Wagon.[106]

Personal life

Ullman married producer Allan McKeown in 1983. The couple have two children: Mabel, born in 1986, and Johnny, born in 1991.[107] On 24 December 2013, McKeown died at home from prostate cancer.[108] Ullman's mother died in a fire at her flat on 23 March 2015.[109] An inquest ruled the death to be accidental.[110] She was 85 years old.[111]

In September 2018, Ullman said that her daughter was pregnant and that she was about to become a grandmother for the first time.[112]

Ullman acquired American citizenship in December 2006. She holds dual citizenship in the United Kingdom and the United States.[113] In 2006, she topped the list for the "Wealthiest British Comedians", with an estimated wealth of £75 million.[114] In 2017, The Sunday Times estimated her wealth to be £80 million.[5]

An avid knitter, she co-wrote a knitting book, Knit 2 Together: Patterns and Stories for Serious Knitting Fun in 2006.[115]

Acting credits and awards

Discography

Bibliography

  • French, Dawn; Wax, Ruby; Saunders, Jennifer (1986). Girls on Top. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 0586068929.
  • Ullman, Tracey (1998). Tracey Takes On. Hyperion. ISBN 978-0-7868-6340-2.
  • Ullman, Tracey; Clark, Mel (2006). Knit 2 Together: Patterns and Stories for Serious Knitting Fun. Stewart, Tabori and Chang. ISBN 9781584795346.
  • Ullman, Tracey (2019). On Dogs: An Anthology. Notting Hill Editions. ISBN 978-1912559152.

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tracey, ullman, born, trace, ullman, december, 1959, british, american, actress, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director, earliest, mainstream, appearances, were, british, television, sketch, comedy, shows, kick, eighties, with, mayall, miriam, margolyes,. Tracey Ullman born Trace Ullman 30 December 1959 1 is a British American actress comedian singer writer producer and director Her earliest mainstream appearances were on British television sketch comedy shows A Kick Up the Eighties with Rik Mayall and Miriam Margolyes and Three of a Kind with Lenny Henry and David Copperfield After a brief singing career she appeared as Candice Valentine in Girls on Top with Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders Tracey UllmanUllman at a book signing in 1998BornTrace Ullman 1959 12 30 30 December 1959 age 63 Slough Berkshire EnglandCitizenshipUnited KingdomUnited StatesAlma materItalia Conti Academy of Theatre ArtsOccupationsActresscomediansingerwriterproducerdirectorYears active1976 presentWorksFull listSpouseAllan McKeown m 1983 died 2013 wbr Children2AwardsFull listComedy careerMediumTelevisionfilmtheatrebooksGenresSketch comedysocial commentarysatirecharacter comedyparodyMusical careerGenresPoprockdoo wopsynthpopInstrument s VocalsYears active1983 1985LabelsStiffShe emigrated from the United Kingdom to the United States and she starred in her own network television comedy series The Tracey Ullman Show from 1987 until 1990 which also featured the first appearances of the long running animated media franchise The Simpsons She later produced programmes for HBO including Tracey Takes On 1996 99 garnering numerous awards Her sketch comedy series Tracey Ullman s State of the Union ran from 2008 to 2010 on Showtime She has appeared in several feature films Ullman was the first British woman to be offered her own television sketch show in both the United Kingdom and the United States 2 In 2016 she returned to British television with the BBC sketch comedy show Tracey Ullman s Show her first project for the broadcaster in over thirty years 3 This led to the creation of the topical comedy series Tracey Breaks the News in 2017 In 2017 Ullman was reportedly Britain s richest comedian and second richest British actress 4 with an estimated wealth of 80 million 5 She is the recipient of numerous accolades including twelve American Comedy Awards seven Primetime Emmy Awards two British Academy Film Awards four Satellite Awards a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 3 Television career 3 1 Early years 3 2 The Tracey Ullman Show 3 3 HBO 3 4 Purple Skirt and Oxygen 3 5 Showtime 3 6 Return to British television 3 7 Other notable work 4 Film career 5 Theatre 6 Personal life 7 Acting credits and awards 8 Discography 9 Bibliography 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksEarly life EditTracey Ullman was born Trace Ullman in Slough Buckinghamshire now Berkshire 6 the younger of two daughters 7 to Doreen nee Cleaver 1929 2015 who was of British and Roma extraction 8 and Anthony John Ullman 1917 1966 a Roman Catholic Pole 9 Anthony served in the Polish Army and took part in the Battle of Dunkirk during World War II 10 After emigrating and marrying in England he worked as a solicitor a furniture salesman and a travel agent He also brokered marriages and translated among the emigre Polish community 11 When she was six Ullman s father who had been recovering from a heart operation died of a heart attack in front of her 12 13 She was subsequently uprooted to Hackbridge southwest London Her mother could barely make ends meet without their father s income 14 In an effort to cheer her family up Ullman along with her sister Patti created and performed nightly shows on their mother s bedroom windowsill After their mother remarried the family began moving around the country with Ullman attending numerous state schools where she wrote and performed in school plays 15 She eventually caught the attention of a headmaster who recommended that she attend a performing arts school She won a full scholarship to the Italia Conti Academy at the age of twelve 16 At sixteen she attended a dance audition under the impression that she was applying for summer season in Scarborough 17 The audition resulted in a contract with a German ballet company for a revival of Gigi in Berlin 18 Upon returning to England she joined the Second Generation dance troupe performing in London Blackpool and Liverpool 19 She branched out into musical theatre and was cast in numerous West End musicals including Grease Elvis The Musical and The Rocky Horror Show 13 20 Music career Edit They Don t Know source source 18 second sample with chorus Problems playing this file See media help A chance encounter with the wife of the head of the punk music label Stiff Records led to Ullman getting a record contract in 1983 Label owner Dave Robinson was taken with some of the musical parodies she had been doing in her television work and signed her 21 Ullman recounted One day I was at my hairdresser and Dave Robinson s wife Rosemary leant over and said Do you want to make a record I went Yeah I want to make a record I would have tried anything 22 Her 1983 debut album You Broke My Heart in 17 Places featured her first hit single Breakaway 23 as well as the international hit version of label mate Kirsty MacColl s They Don t Know which reached 2 in the UK 24 35 in Germany 25 and 8 in the United States 26 In less than two years Ullman had six songs in the UK Top 100 24 A recording of Doris Day s Move Over Darling reached 8 in the UK 24 and a version of Madness My Girl which she changed to My Guy 27 Its accompanying video featured a cameo from the British Labour Party politician Neil Kinnock at the time the Leader of the Opposition 28 Ullman s songs were over the top evocations of 1960s and 1970s pop music with a 1980s edge somewhere between Minnie Mouse and the Supremes as Melody Maker put it or retro before retro was cool as a reviewer wrote in 2002 29 citation needed Her career received another boost when the video for They Don t Know featured a cameo appearance from Paul McCartney 30 at the time Ullman was filming a minor role in McCartney s film Give My Regards to Broad Street 31 She released her second and final album You Caught Me Out in 1984 24 Her final hit Sunglasses 1984 featured comedian Adrian Edmondson in its music video 32 During this time she also appeared as a guest VJ on MTV in the United States 33 Television career EditEarly years Edit Ullman began her television career in 1980 playing Lynda Bellingham s daughter in the British series Mackenzie I really thought I was great when I did a quite serious soap opera for the BBC I played a nice girl from St John s Wood Mummy I think I m pregnant I don t know who s done it Then I would fall down a hill or something EEEEE Oh no lost another baby It seemed all I ever did was have miscarriages or make yogurt 34 Ullman appeared in Les Blair s avant garde Four in a Million an improvised play about club acts at London s Royal Court Theatre 35 She won the London Critics Circle Theatre Award as Most Promising New Actress for her performance 36 In 1981 she was cast in the BBC Scotland sketch comedy programme A Kick Up the Eighties This led to her being offered her own show My first reaction was you must be joking as women are treated so shoddily in comedy Big busty barmaids and all those sort of cliches just bore me rigid 37 Eventually a deal was struck with the proviso being that she would get to choose the show s writers have script approval and choose the costumes 38 Three of a Kind co starring comedians Lenny Henry and David Copperfield debuted in 1981 39 This led to her winning her first BAFTA in 1984 40 She would soon go on to become a household name with the British media referring to her as Our Trace 11 In 1985 she signed on to star in the ITV sitcom Girls on Top She was cast as the promiscuous golddigger Candice Valentine The show co starring Dawn French Ruby Wax and Jennifer Saunders continued after Ullman bowed out after the first series Saunders also wrote the scripts The Tracey Ullman Show Edit In 1985 Ullman was persuaded by her husband to join him in Los Angeles where he was already partially based 41 She set her sights on a film and stage career believing that there was little in the way of television for her 42 43 Her British agent put together a videotape compilation of her work and began circulating it around Hollywood The tape landed in the hands of Craig Kellem vice president for comedy at Universal Television 11 A deal was immediately struck with CBS I Love New York a show about a slightly wacky British woman working in New York was written by Saturday Night Live writer Anne Beatts 11 Unhappy with the direction the network wanted to take the show Ullman s agent decided to contact producer James L Brooks 43 44 Brooks felt that a sketch show would best suit her Why would you do something with Tracey playing a single character on TV when her talent requires variety You can t categorize Tracey so it s silly to come up with a show that attempted to 42 45 46 The Tracey Ullman Show debuted on 5 April 1987 along with Married with Children 47 The show also produced The Simpsons as a series of animated shorts or bumpers which would air before and after commercial breaks The Simpsons shorts would eventually be spun off into their own half hour series in 1989 48 The Tracey Ullman Show was awarded ten Primetime Emmy Awards with Ullman winning three one in the category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program in 1990 49 50 The show was the first Fox network primetime show to win an Emmy award 51 The show concluded after a four season run in 1990 52 53 HBO Edit In 1991 Ullman s husband placed a successful bid on a television franchise in the South of England The television programming lineup agreed upon included a Tracey Ullman special 54 Unlike the Fox show this programme would be shot entirely on location Tracey Ullman A Class Act a send up of the British class system premiered on 9 January 1993 on ITV 55 This led to HBO in America becoming interested in having a special made for their network with the caveat that Ullman take on a more American subject She chose New York City 56 Tracey Ullman Takes on New York debuted on 9 October 1993 The programme went on to win two Emmy Awards a CableAce Award an American Comedy Award and a Writers Guild of America Award The success led to the creation of the HBO sketch comedy series Tracey Takes On in 1996 57 Ullman returned to HBO in 2003 with the television special Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales which she also directed 58 She returned to HBO again in 2005 with her one woman stage show Tracey Ullman Live and Exposed 59 Purple Skirt and Oxygen Edit In 2001 Ullman took a break from her multi character based work and created a fashion based talk show for Oxygen Network Tracey Ullman s Visible Panty Lines The series was spun off from her e commerce clothing store Purple Skirt Interviewees included Arianna Huffington and Charlize Theron 60 The show ran for two seasons concluding in 2002 61 Showtime Edit Upon her naturalisation in the United States it was announced in April 2007 that she would be making the switch from HBO to Showtime after working fourteen years with the former 62 Tracey Ullman s State of the Union a new sketch comedy series debuted on 30 March 2008 63 64 65 It ran for three seasons concluding in 2010 Return to British television Edit After a thirty year absence Ullman returned to the BBC with the sketch comedy programme Tracey Ullman s Show in 2016 66 67 It aired in the United States on HBO 68 In 2017 the show earned its first Primetime Emmy Award nomination in the category of Outstanding Variety Sketch Series 69 In 2018 it garnered two additional Primetime Emmy Award nominations in the categories of Outstanding Variety Sketch Series and Outstanding Costumes for a Variety Nonfiction or Reality Programming 70 The show eventually led to the creation of the topical comedy programme Tracey Breaks the News in 2017 71 72 73 Other notable work Edit In 1995 she became the first modern day cartoon voice of Little Lulu 74 In 1999 she had a recurring role as an unconventional psychotherapist on Ally McBeal Her performance garnered her a Primetime Emmy Award her seventh and an American Comedy Award which was her eleventh 75 In 2005 she co starred with Carol Burnett in the television adaptation of Once Upon a Mattress She played Princess Winnifred a role originally made famous by Burnett on Broadway This time Burnett took on the role of the overbearing Queen Aggravain 76 In March 2014 Ullman was introduced as Genevieve Scherbatsky the mother of character Robin Scherbatsky in How I Met Your Mother 77 On 15 February 2017 it was announced that she would star in the Starz BBC co produced limited series adaptation of Howards End playing Aunt Juley Mund 78 On 14 May 2019 it was announced that Ullman would be portraying Betty Friedan in the FX limited series Mrs America The nine episode series premiered 15 April 2020 on Hulu to favourable reviews 79 80 81 Her performance garnered her an Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Primetime Emmy nomination 82 In 2021 Ullman plays councilwoman Irma Kostroski in the eleventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm 83 On 5 October 2022 it was announced that Ullman had been cast in the upcoming television series Never Let Me Go 84 Film career EditAlong with her television work Ullman has featured in many films throughout her career Her first theatrical film was a small role in Paul McCartney s film Give My Regards to Broad Street 1984 31 This was followed by a supporting role in the drama Plenty 1985 starring Meryl Streep 85 She made her big screen leading role debut in I Love You to Death 1990 acting alongside Kevin Kline River Phoenix and Joan Plowright She appeared in lead and supporting roles in films such as Robin Hood Men in Tights 86 Nancy Savoca s Household Saints 87 Bullets Over Broadway 88 Small Time Crooks and A Dirty Shame 89 She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category of Best Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for her work in Small Time Crooks in 2001 90 She played Jack s mother in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical Into the Woods 2014 91 and appeared in the musical film The Prom 2020 92 Her voice work in film includes Tim Burton s Corpse Bride 93 and the computer animated films The Tale of Despereaux 94 and Onward 95 Theatre EditUllman has an extensive stage career spanning back to the 1970s In 1980 she appeared in Victoria Wood s Talent at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool 96 In 1982 she played Kate Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer 18 In 1983 she took part in the workshop for Andrew Lloyd Webber s Starlight Express playing the part of Pearl 97 as well as performed in Snoo Wilson s The Grass Widow at the Royal Court Theatre with Alan Rickman 98 In 1990 she starred opposite actor Morgan Freeman as Kate in Shakespeare in the Park s production of Taming of the Shrew set in the Wild West for Joe Papp 99 In 1991 performed on Broadway in Jay Presson Allen s one woman show The Big Love based on the book of the same name 100 Both Taming of the Shrew and The Big Love garnered her Theatre World Awards 101 In 2011 she returned to the British stage in the Stephen Poliakoff drama My City 102 Her performance earned her an Evening Standard Theatre Awards nomination for Best Actress 103 In 2012 she joined the cast of Eric Idle s What About Dick described as a 1940s style stand up improv musical comedy radio play taking on three roles The show played for four nights in April in Los Angeles at the Orpheum Theater She had performed the piece previously in a test run for Idle back in 2007 104 Cast members included Idle Eddie Izzard Billy Connolly Russell Brand Tim Curry Jane Leeves Jim Piddock and Sophie Winkleman 105 On 6 October 2014 it was formally announced that she would star in a limited engagement of The Band Wagon 106 Personal life EditUllman married producer Allan McKeown in 1983 The couple have two children Mabel born in 1986 and Johnny born in 1991 107 On 24 December 2013 McKeown died at home from prostate cancer 108 Ullman s mother died in a fire at her flat on 23 March 2015 109 An inquest ruled the death to be accidental 110 She was 85 years old 111 In September 2018 Ullman said that her daughter was pregnant and that she was about to become a grandmother for the first time 112 Ullman acquired American citizenship in December 2006 She holds dual citizenship in the United Kingdom and the United States 113 In 2006 she topped the list for the Wealthiest British Comedians with an estimated wealth of 75 million 114 In 2017 The Sunday Times estimated her wealth to be 80 million 5 An avid knitter she co wrote a knitting book Knit 2 Together Patterns and Stories for Serious Knitting Fun in 2006 115 Acting credits and awards EditMain articles Tracey Ullman on screen and stage and List of awards and nominations received by Tracey UllmanDiscography EditMain article Tracey Ullman discography You Broke My Heart in 17 Places 1983 You Caught Me Out 1984 Bibliography EditFrench Dawn Wax Ruby Saunders Jennifer 1986 Girls on Top HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0586068929 Ullman Tracey 1998 Tracey Takes On Hyperion ISBN 978 0 7868 6340 2 Ullman Tracey Clark Mel 2006 Knit 2 Together Patterns and Stories for Serious Knitting Fun Stewart Tabori and Chang ISBN 9781584795346 Ullman Tracey 2019 On Dogs An Anthology Notting Hill Editions ISBN 978 1912559152 References Edit Ullman Tracey 1959 Encyclopedia com Cengage Retrieved 30 April 2022 Tracey Ullman Returns to BBC with First Television Series in 30 Years The Guardian 8 January 2016 Retrieved 8 January 2016 BBC Tracey Ullman s Show Media Centre BBC BBC co uk Archived from the original on 26 January 2016 Retrieved 22 December 2015 The UK s Richest Comedian Unloads Upper East Side Pad The New York Post 26 July 2017 Retrieved 21 September 2017 a b Starring role for women in the Sunday Times film and TV Rich List The Sunday Times Archived from the original on 18 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