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Mary Jo Pehl Occupation Actor, Comedian Years active 1992–present Website www.mjpehl.com Mary Joseph Pehl (pronounced Peel) born February 27, 1960 in Circle Pines, Minnesota, is an American writer, actress and comedienne. She is best known for her various roles on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000.
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Mystery Science Theater 3000
Pehl was one of the writers on the MST3K series. From 1992 to 1996, Pehl played the role of "Magic Voice", a disembodied woman's voice who would announce upcoming commercials at the beginning of the show. In 1996, she began playing the role of Pearl Forrester, the mother of Dr. Clayton Forrester (Trace Beaulieu), initially as a guest character and then as a recurring character on the departure of TV's Frank (played by Frank Conniff). When Beaulieu left the series at the end of the seventh season, she took over as the head "mad" on the series. Pehl also played a number of other small roles on the series, such as "Jan in the Pan", a woman's head that had been removed from a body (inspired by the movie The Brain That Wouldn't Die).
Work after MST3K
Since the ending of the series, Pehl has had comedy segments on National Public Radio.
In 2007, she returned to MST3K-style riffing on bad movies, joining former castmate Mike Nelson's RiffTrax for the film Glitter, and Bill Corbett for The X-Files movie, as well as becoming a cast member on Joel Hodgson's Cinematic Titanic, making her one of a select few MST3K alumni to be involved with both Mike and Joel's successor projects. After an extended stay in New York City, she now resides in Austin, Texas with her husband,[1] and performs with the Violet Crown Radio Players. In October 2007, she recorded an interview with the Austin-based podcast Chicken Fried Radio. To date, hers is the only interview the show has aired.[2]
She has since starred in the science fiction computer game DARKSTAR - The Interactive Movie as both Captain Beth Ingram of the Starship Bridgebuilder and the voice of the computer Westwick Main.[3]
Cinematic Titanic
On October 30, 2007, Joel Hodgson announced he was starting a new show with the same "riffing on bad movies" premise as MST3K called Cinematic Titanic, together with former MST3K cast and crew members Pehl, Trace Beaulieu, J. Elvis Weinstein, and Frank Conniff.[4]
As of September 2011, she continues to tour with Cinematic Titanic.
Literary work
Pehl wrote her first book in 2004 I Lived With My Parents and Other Tales of Terror published by Plan 9 Publishing.
Pehl contributed quotes to Girls Against Girls by author Bonnie Burton.[5]
Pehl has stated that she is a Catholic, and has written for the Catholic Digest, including an article about a priest who works in a circus.
In September of 2011, Pehl will release her new book "Employee of The Month And Other Big Deals."
References
- ^ Mary Jo Pehl's Homepage
- ^ Chicken Fried Radio, Episode 64
- ^ DARKSTAR on Satellite News
- ^ Cinematic Titanic - Homepage of MST3K alumni Joel Hodgson, Frank Conniff, Josh Weinstein, Trace Beaulieu and Mary Jo Pehl
- ^ Burton, Bonnie. Girls Against Girls: Why We Are Mean to Each Other and How We Can Change. ISBN 097901736X.
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- American actors
- People from Anoka County, Minnesota
- Living people
- American Roman Catholics
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