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Kether Donohue

Kether Donohue (born October 31, 1985) is an American actress recognized for her comedic performances in television and film. A native of , she gained prominence for her role as Lindsay Jillian, the impulsive and enabling best friend in the series (2014–2019), which earned her critical acclaim for her fearless and versatile portrayal. Donohue studied theater at before launching her career in theater, making her debut in the 2008 play Okay, where her performance was praised by critics for its emotional depth. She transitioned to screen roles with her film debut as Alice, the a cappella group leader, in the 2012 musical comedy , directed by Jason Moore. Her television work expanded to include recurring roles such as Tina Atkins in Netflix's You (2018) and Leanne in the CBS sitcom (2020–2022), and Susan in Apple TV+'s (2023–2024), showcasing her range in ensemble comedies. Additionally, she has contributed to , notably as Peanut Hamper in (2020–2024) and various characters in animated projects. Beyond acting, Donohue has explored and production, starring in the live television musical Grease Live! (2016) as Jan and releasing music through platforms like , including contributions to soundtracks for Royalties (2020). She also wrote, directed, and starred in the short film The Babydaddy, which premiered at the G.I. Film Festival. Her career highlights her ability to blend humor, drama, and musical elements across multiple mediums.

Early life

Childhood and family

Kether Donohue was born on October 31, 1985, in , establishing her roots as a native . Raised in Manhattan's , Donohue's upbringing in this dynamic urban neighborhood profoundly influenced her early fascination with performance and the arts, surrounded by the city's eclectic cultural energy. Public information about Donohue's includes her parents, Agustin Fernandez and , a Pre-K ; she has described a close bond with her mother, who recognized and nurtured her creative talents from a young age, serving as a key for her own visions of family life in the future. Donohue is the eldest child, with a younger brother named John.

Education and early training

Donohue attended the in , an institution known for educating young performers while accommodating their professional schedules. She received the school's Drama Award for her contributions to theater during her time there. Following high school, Donohue pursued undergraduate studies at , where she majored in film within the communication and program. This academic focus complemented her performance interests by providing hands-on experience in storytelling and production; during her studies, she wrote, directed, and starred in her own short film, The Babydaddy, an autobiographical narrative exploring personal themes. She graduated in 2008. Donohue began her early acting training under the guidance of renowned coach , whose methods emphasized emotional authenticity and improvisation, helping to shape her versatile approach to character work across mediums. This training built on her foundational skills developed through school theater productions, including a middle school role as Frenchie in a staging of , which honed her musical and ensemble performance abilities.

Career

Early career and voice work

Donohue began her professional career as a voice actor at the age of 13, initially providing vocals for television and radio commercials as well as promotional work. By her late teens, around 2002, she expanded into English-language dubs of Japanese anime, a field she entered through an audition facilitated by a classmate during an acting class in . Her early animation roles in the mid-2000s included voicing Lily in (2006), Kiki Benjamin in Mew Mew Power (2005), in Ah! My Goddess (2005), and Zoe Drake in (2008), often recording for networks like and . These voice gigs, which she continued through her college years at , provided financial stability while allowing flexibility for other pursuits. Donohue's entry into live theater occurred shortly after her 2007 graduation, beginning with low-paying off-off-Broadway productions that served as a practical introduction to stage performance. In 2008, she made her off-Broadway debut at the Ensemble Studio Theatre, taking a lead role as Ava in Taylor Mac's Okay, a performance that drew critical attention for its emotional depth. Later that year, she starred as the lead in Kate McGovern's Blue Before Morning at the DR2 Theatre, further developing her skills in ensemble-driven narratives and live improvisation. These early stage credits emphasized character-driven ensemble work and helped refine her on-stage presence amid the demands of theater. As Donohue transitioned to on-camera work in the late 2000s, she secured minor guest roles on television, including Madison Melville on the sitcom in 2005 and Ali on in 2009. She also appeared in independent films such as Over the GW (2007), a coming-of-age short, and small parts in unaired pilots, marking her shift from voice booths to sets. Additionally, she featured in a 2009 national commercial alongside , broadening her commercial experience. Navigating the competitive acting scene as a young performer presented significant challenges for Donohue, including financially draining gigs like her first post-graduation theater role, which paid only $300 for the entire run. She balanced inconsistent sessions with frequent auditions for and screen opportunities, often relying on the flexibility of work to sustain herself while building a diverse portfolio. This period honed her resilience in an industry known for its instability, particularly for emerging actresses in the city.

Television and film roles

Donohue's entry into live-action film came in 2012 with the horror thriller The Bay, where she portrayed Donna Thompson, a student compiling footage of a deadly parasitic outbreak in a town. That same year, she appeared in the musical comedy as Alice, the competitive leader of a rival group, contributing to the film's ensemble energy through her sharp comedic delivery during musical numbers. She reprised the role in (2015), further showcasing her timing in the heightened group dynamics and performances of the franchise's sequel. Her television breakthrough arrived with the role of Lindsay Jillian in the FX series (2014–2019), where she played Gretchen's self-sabotaging best friend navigating post-divorce chaos, impulsive decisions, and unexpected personal evolution. Donohue's portrayal earned widespread critical acclaim for its blend of irreverent humor and emotional depth, with reviewers highlighting her exceptional comedic timing and ability to make Lindsay one of the series' most memorably flawed characters, significantly boosting her profile in the industry. The show's success marked a pivotal shift in her career, establishing her as a versatile lead in dark comedy. Donohue continued building her film resume with supporting roles, including a brief appearance as Actress #6 in the comedy-drama The Disaster Artist (2017), which chronicled the making of the cult film The Room. On television, she took on the energetic part of Jan, a member of the Pink Ladies, in the live broadcast musical Grease Live! (2016), delivering spirited performances in the ensemble's iconic songs and dances. After concluded, Donohue diversified her television work with a recurring role as Gabby, Gina's vivacious best friend and fellow caregiver at an facility, in the CBS sitcom (2020–2022). She also starred as Sara, a savvy songwriter partnering with a reluctant collaborator to craft hits for pop stars, in the short-form musical comedy series Royalties (2020) on . In November 2024, Donohue reunited with castmates and , alongside creator , at Vulture Festival for a panel that celebrated the series' legacy, reignited fan enthusiasm, and explored ideas for potential future installments like a movie adaptation.

Animation and theater

Donohue gained prominence in animation through her voice role as the exocomp Peanut Hamper in Star Trek: Lower Decks, debuting in the season 1 finale "No Small Parts" in 2020, where the character, a sarcastic and self-preserving artificial lifeform, deserts her Starfleet crew during a crisis. The character returned in season 3's "A Mathematically Perfect Redemption" (2022), attempting a redemptive arc by bonding with Rawda, a young Areore alien, showcasing vulnerability beneath her sardonic exterior, though ultimately reverting to chaotic tendencies, leading to her imprisonment. Donohue reprised the role in season 4's "A Few Badgeys More" (2023), in which Peanut Hamper, on parole, works with her creator father Kevin at a research station, revealing more of her traumatic backstory, but did not appear in season 5, including the series finale "The Stars at Night" in 2024, which concluded the show's run after five seasons. Fan reception hailed Peanut Hamper as a "fan-favorite" for her humorous villainy and layered personality, with Donohue noting the Trek community's warm embrace in interviews. Donohue's animation portfolio expanded with a recurring role in starting in 2017, contributing to the adult animated series' exploration of puberty through varied vocal performances. She also provided guest voices in , including the Party Store Vendor in season 11 (2022), adding to the sketch show's satirical animation style with quick, improvisational delivery. In 2025, she began voicing Mimi Muumuu in the animated series Super Duper Bunny League. These roles, particularly in Lower Decks, broadened her presence in sci-fi fandom, where her improvisational techniques—such as layering enthusiasm over sarcasm in booth sessions with creator —drew parallels to her live-action work and resonated with audiences seeking witty, character-driven narratives. In theater, Donohue continued post-2010 contributions through ensemble and contemporary productions, including participation in the 2022 edition of The 24 Hour Musicals in , a fast-paced event creating original musicals in a day with artists like and Andrew Leeds, emphasizing her versatility in live . This work highlighted her stage depth amid a TV-heavy career, focusing on collaborative, modern ensemble formats into the 2020s.

Personal life

Sobriety and recovery

In a December 2020 interview with The Independent, Kether Donohue publicly disclosed her long-term struggles with addiction, describing how her substance use had reached a critical point where she believed she "honestly would have died if I kept doing what I was doing." She linked these challenges to broader mental health issues, including depression, noting that her experiences informed the emotional depth she brought to roles exploring vulnerability and resilience. Donohue achieved in 2020 after deciding to quit drinking, a choice she described as providing a "second chance at life." By October 2022, she had maintained for nearly three years, emphasizing the ongoing nature of as "one of the hardest things to do, but the most rewarding." This process has involved continued personal reflection and reliance on support systems to sustain her progress. Her sobriety journey influenced career decisions, particularly her role as Gabby, a recovering addict, in the sitcom (2020–2022), where the narrative's focus on and second chances deeply resonated with her own experiences. Donohue has stated that portraying such themes allowed her to channel her recovery into meaningful work, stating, "When I got , I got a second chance." Donohue has become an advocate for mental health awareness, openly discussing her history of suicidal ideation and urging greater societal openness about these topics to reduce stigma. She highlights the vital role of support networks in recovery, crediting them for helping her navigate addiction's emotional toll and build lasting sobriety.

Private interests

Donohue has openly expressed her aspiration to marry and have children, drawing inspiration from her mother's nurturing role in her own upbringing. In a 2016 interview, she shared, "I absolutely want to get married and have children in the future. I love my mother so much. She was such a great mother to me, and one of my biggest goals is to be able to do that for my own children someday." Details on Donohue's romantic relationships remain limited, as she has maintained a private stance and avoided public disclosures about dating or partners. No verified records of past relationships are publicly available, underscoring her preference for keeping this aspect of her life out of the spotlight. Beyond her professional pursuits, Donohue nurtures interests in music and performance, including singing and songwriting, which she has described as enjoyable creative outlets she hopes to explore more deeply. She also engages in therapeutic hobbies like pottery, once contemplating a move to to pursue it full-time as a means of personal fulfillment. Reflecting her roots as a native raised in , Donohue maintains ties to the city's cultural scene through occasional participation in industry gatherings, such as the 2024 Vulture Festival reunion for her past series. Her commitment to has further supported this personal growth, allowing her to focus on these leisure activities with renewed clarity.

Filmography

Live-action roles

Kether Donohue's live-action roles span films and television appearances, listed chronologically below. This filmography draws from her credited acting work in screen projects.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Over the GWSofia SerraFilm
2008The BabydaddyBernadetteShort film
2010Boy WonderLizzyFilm
2012The BayDonna ThompsonFilm
2012Pitch PerfectAliceFilm
2012Altered States of PlaineVioletShort film
2012RingerWaitress1 episode, guest role
2013High MaintenanceAnnie1 episode, guest role
2014–2019You're the WorstLindsay Jillian62 episodes, series regular
2015Pitch Perfect 2Legacy BellaFilm
2016Opening NightEileenFilm
2016Grease Live!JanTV special
2017The Disaster ArtistBobetteFilm
2018ChampionsDenise1 episode, guest role
2018The Guest BookTara1 episode, guest role
2018LA to VegasMeghan2 episodes, recurring guest
2019YouTina1 episode, guest role
2019The Twilight ZoneBeth1 episode, guest role
2020RoyaltiesSara10 episodes, series regular
2020–2022B PositiveGabby28 episodes, recurring role
2024PinkCity: A Psychedelic MeditationErinFilm

Voice roles

Donohue's portfolio includes a range of animated series, with a focus on English-language dubs of Japanese anime in her early career and recurring roles in Western later on. She began providing voices for commercials and promotional spots as a teenager, including work for and various radio and ads during the late and early . Specific credits from this period are not widely documented, though her vocal versatility supported audio projects alongside . Her earliest credited anime role was Reiko Komori in The King of Braves GaoGaiGar (1997–1998 TV series). She followed with Mirabelle Haywood (Aiko Senoo) in Magical DoReMi (1999–2000 TV series). In 2002, Donohue voiced Kiki Benjamin (Mew Mint) in Tokyo Mew Mew (English dub as Mew Mew Power, 2002–2005 TV series). Additional early anime dubs included Shinohara in Piano: The Melody of a Young Girl's Heart (2002 OVA), Midori Kusagano in Midori Days (2004–2005 TV series), and Skuld in Ah! My Goddess (2005 TV series). From 2006 to 2008, Donohue had a prominent recurring role as Lily (and occasional Ethel) in the Nicktoons original Kappa Mikey (TV series). She also voiced Hecate and Tressa in the 4Kids dub of Winx Club (2006 TV series), Zoe Drake and Amanda in Dinosaur King (2007–2008 TV series), and Angela Raines in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (2008–2011 TV series). In 2009, she provided the voice for Candice, the Snowpoint City Gym Leader, in Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl (TV series).) In the , Donohue expanded into American-produced animation with guest and recurring appearances. She voiced various characters in sketches, including Party Store Vendor in the episode "May Cause the Need for Speed" (season 10, episode 8, 2021) and Sarah Connor in a parody sketch (season 11, 2021). Other credits include additional voices in American Dad! (2019 episode "The Two Hundred"), Flo in (2019–2020 TV series), and Sara in Sunny Day (2017–2018 TV series). She also contributed voices to (2016–2017 Netflix series), (2021–2022 Adult Swim series), and Birdgirl (2021–2022 Adult Swim series, as Gillian). Donohue's most notable recent voice role was Ensign Peanut Hamper, an exocomp character, in (2020–2023, with the series concluding in 2024; appearing in three episodes: "No Small Parts," "A Mathematically Perfect Redemption," and "Twovix"). No major new voice projects were announced for 2024 or 2025 as of late 2025. Her voice work in animation has occasionally overlapped with opportunities in live-action , showcasing her range across media.
YearTitleRoleMediumNotes
1997–1998The King of Braves GaoGaiGarReiko KomoriTV series (anime dub)English dub voice.
1999–2000Magical DoReMiMirabelle HaywoodTV series (anime dub)Also known as Aiko Senoo; English dub.
2002Tokyo Mew Mew (Mew Mew Power)Kiki Benjamin / Mew MintTV series (anime dub)English dub; 52 episodes.
2002Piano: The Melody of a Young Girl's HeartShinoharaOVA (anime dub)English dub.
2004–2005Midori DaysMidori KusaganoTV series (anime dub)English dub.
2005Ah! My GoddessSkuldTV series (anime dub)English dub.
2006–2008Kappa MikeyLily (recurring), EthelTV seriesNicktoons original; 26 episodes.
2006Winx ClubHecate, TressaTV series (4Kids dub)English dub.
2007–2008Dinosaur KingZoe Drake, AmandaTV series (anime dub)English dub.
2008–2011Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D'sAngela RainesTV series (anime dub)English dub.
2009Pokémon: Diamond and PearlCandiceTV series (anime dub)Snowpoint Gym Leader; multiple episodes.)
2016–2017All Hail King JulienVariousTV seriesNetflix animated; guest voices.
2017–2018Sunny DaySaraTV seriesNick Jr.; series regular.
2019American Dad!Chloe, Trench WomanTV seriesEpisode: "The Two Hundred."
2019–2020Elena of AvalorFloTV seriesDisney; series regular voices.
2020–2023Star Trek: Lower DecksEnsign Peanut HamperTV seriesParamount+; 3 episodes; series ended 2024.
2021Robot ChickenParty Store Vendor, Sarah ConnorTV seriesSketches in seasons 10–11.
2021–2022BirdgirlGillianTV seriesAdult Swim; series regular.
2021–2022Tuca & BertieVariousTV seriesAdult Swim; additional voices.

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