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Mary Scheer

Mary Scheer (born March 19, 1963) is an actress, , , and best known for her extensive work in television, including her recurring role as the overprotective mother Marissa Benson on the series iCarly and its Paramount+ reboot, as well as her tenure as an original cast member on the show MADtv. Born in , , Scheer has built a diverse career spanning live , , film, and commercials, often leveraging her talent for impressions and character voices. Scheer's professional journey began in the late 1980s with guest appearances on television series such as and , alongside small film roles that honed her comedic skills. She gained prominence through her affiliation with , an influential Los Angeles-based improvisational and troupe, where she was a main company member for six years in the and contributed to numerous productions, including Groundlings Good 'n' Crazy and the troupe's 45th Anniversary Show. Her breakthrough came in 1995 when she joined MADtv as part of its inaugural cast, appearing in 66 episodes over its first three seasons (1995–1998) and writing 66 episodes, where she performed a range of satirical characters and impressions. Following this, she served as a series regular and writer on in 1999 and co-created and starred in the Comedy Central series (2001–2003), further establishing her as a versatile comedy performer. In the 2000s and beyond, Scheer expanded into and family-oriented programming, voicing the zookeeper Alice in 47 episodes of the animated series (2008–2015) and Suzie Kokoshka in 14 episodes of Hey Arnold! (1996–2004), among other credits in shows like and . Her role as Marissa Benson on (2007–2012) became one of her most iconic, spanning the original run and three seasons of the 2021 reboot on Paramount+, with an upcoming adaptation in development for as of August 2025. Scheer has also appeared in guest spots on live-action series such as , , , and , while maintaining a presence in with roles in (2001), Between Two Ferns: The Movie (2019), and the recent comedy (2025). Additionally, she has produced and performed in the reality competition MXC: (75 episodes) and lent her voice to the (2020). Scheer continues to teach virtual improv classes and appears in national commercials for brands like and .

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Mary Scheer was born on March 19, 1963, in , .

Formal education and early interests

Mary Scheer attended from 1985 to 1989, where she earned a degree in Radio, Television, and Film. During her undergraduate years, she cultivated early interests in , writing, and through participation in theater performances and student media projects, laying the foundation for her future career in entertainment.

Career

Beginnings in improvisation and comedy

Mary Scheer entered the world of professional comedy in the late 1980s by relocating to Los Angeles, where she immersed herself in the improvisational scene. Following her undergraduate studies in radio and film at Michigan State University, she began training with local improv groups before joining the acclaimed The Groundlings improv troupe in 1990. As a member of ' Main Company from 1990 to 1996, Scheer underwent rigorous training in improvisation techniques and participated in live performances that emphasized spontaneous scene work and ensemble collaboration. During this period, she performed and co-wrote sketches in the troupe's signature shows, contributing to the development of original comedic material staged at the Groundlings Theatre on . Her involvement allowed her to refine her skills in character creation through structured improv workshops, where participants built exaggerated personas on the spot to drive narrative scenes. Scheer's early on-screen work extended to film, where she appeared in two low-budget productions executive-produced by in 1995: Not of This Earth, playing a saleswoman alongside fellow alumna and , and Sawbones, as a TV reporter. These roles marked her initial forays into cinematic comedy within the independent horror genre. In parallel with her improv commitments, Scheer secured minor guest spots on television in the early , including a one-off role as "Other Woman" on in 1993, Marcia Ramsden on in 1994, and Ms. Shaver on in 1995. These appearances, often in supporting capacities, provided opportunities to apply her improv-honed timing and character versatility to scripted formats, while she continued contributing writing to short-lived comedy projects emerging from the Los Angeles scene.

Mad TV tenure and characters

Mary Scheer joined as one of its original nine cast members when the series premiered on October 14, 1995, forming part of the initial ensemble alongside performers like , , and . As one of only three women in the cast, she appeared regularly across the first three seasons from 1995 to 1998, contributing to approximately 66 episodes while also co-writing sketches that helped shape the show's irreverent parody style. Scheer's performances on highlighted her versatility in character work and impressions, often drawing from her improvisation background at . Among her notable recurring characters were the flamboyantly clueless cabana hostess Dixie Wetsworth, who embodied exaggerated in absurd resort scenarios, and Mrs. Jewel Barone, an overbearing Italian-American mother in sketches parodying the sitcom . She also delivered sharp celebrity impressions, including Barbra Streisand's dramatic flair, Fran Drescher's nasal persona, and Ashley Judd's poised intensity, enhancing the series' satirical edge on and television tropes. Her tenure played a key role in Mad TV's early success as a rival to Saturday Night Live, with the show's diverse cast and bold parodies attracting a dedicated audience and contributing to its longevity across 14 seasons and 43 Primetime Emmy nominations, primarily in technical categories. Scheer's involvement in writing and performing parody sketches, such as those lampooning pop culture icons and family dynamics, helped solidify the series' reputation for timely, ensemble-driven humor during its foundational years. Scheer left after completing the third season in 1998, opting not to renew her contract following the birth of her daughter during production of the second season, to prioritize motherhood. In subsequent interviews, she has reflected fondly on the experience, describing the high-energy collaborative atmosphere and the creative freedom as pivotal to her development as a .

Subsequent television and film roles

Following her tenure on Mad TV, Scheer transitioned to a variety of scripted television roles, leveraging her comedic timing and character development skills honed in sketch comedy. One of her most prominent post-Mad TV roles was as the overprotective mother Marissa Benson in the Nickelodeon sitcom iCarly, appearing as a recurring character across the original run from 2007 to 2012. She reprised the role in the Paramount+ reboot, which aired for three seasons from 2021 to 2023. Scheer also made notable guest and recurring appearances in other comedy series. In 2003, she guest-starred as Tina the Daycare Owner in an episode of Reno 911! on Comedy Central. From 2015 to 2017, she portrayed the eccentric camp owner Gladys in a recurring capacity over two seasons of Disney Channel's Bunk'd. Additional guest spots included Mrs. Huff in The Middle on ABC in 2010 and Marta Pigeon in the 2016 episode "Hair Recital Rainbow Mom" of CBS's Life in Pieces. In film, Scheer appeared as Frannie Scheindlin in the 2019 Netflix comedy Between Two Ferns: The Movie, directed by Scott Aukerman. She starred as Pat alongside Billy Gardell in the 2025 independent drama The Vortex, directed by Richard Zelniker, which explores themes of gambling addiction. Scheer expanded into writing and producing with credits on Comedy Central's (2001–2003), where she served as a writer and performer across multiple episodes. She also contributed as a performer and co-creator to the 2001 Oxygen Network series X-Chromosome.

Voice acting and other media projects

Mary Scheer has made significant contributions to in animated television, notably voicing , the irritable zookeeper, in 47 episodes of the series from 2008 to 2015. Her portrayal of highlighted her talent for comedic timing and character depth, often depicting the character as oblivious to the penguins' antics while managing the . Other notable voice roles include Suzie Kokoshka in 14 episodes of Hey Arnold! (1996–2004), and appearances in and . In addition to animation, Scheer has lent her voice to video games, including the role of Tara in the 2020 psychological thriller , developed by Dontnod Entertainment. This performance showcased her versatility in , contributing to the game's narrative exploration of memory and relationships. Scheer has also appeared in alternative media formats such as series, including a guest role as Paula in an episode of Nick Swardson's Pretend Time in 2010. She further participated in the short-lived improvised sitcom Free Ride in 2006, playing Aunt Louise in one episode. Beyond scripted work, Scheer served as a and provided commentary voices for female contestants—often dubbing them collectively as "Everygirl"—in 75 episodes of the Spike TV comedy series from 2003 to 2007. Her energetic and humorous voiceovers enhanced the show's dubbed humor over Japanese footage. In recent years, Scheer has expanded into educational media through , where she teaches virtual improv classes to students worldwide, adapting her expertise to online formats following the 2020 pandemic. These sessions emphasize character development and scene work, drawing on her impressionist background to engage global audiences.

Filmography

Television appearances

Mary Scheer's television appearances span sketch comedy, sitcoms, and guest roles across several decades.
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1993Quantum LeapOther WomanGuest role (1 episode)
1994Beverly Hills, 90210Marcia RamsdenGuest role (1 episode)
1995Party of FiveMs. ShaverGuest role (1 episode)
1995–1998Mad TVVarious charactersCast member; recurring role (68 episodes)
1995, 1998SeinfeldJoan / Mrs. SmothGuest roles (2 episodes)
1999The Martin Short ShowSeries regularRecurring role (63 episodes)
2001–2003Primetime GlickVarious charactersCast member; recurring role (30 episodes)
2006Free RideTrudyRecurring guest role (3 episodes)
2006Happy HourBootsRecurring role (8 episodes)
2007Halfway HomeAlan's WifeGuest role (1 episode)
2007Hannah MontanaGretchenGuest role (1 episode)
2007–2012iCarlyMarissa BensonRecurring role (28 episodes)
2008The Suite Life of Zack & CodySister AgnesGuest role (1 episode)
2009–2010Reno 911!Various charactersRecurring guest role (3 episodes)
2010Pretend TimeVariousGuest role (1 episode)
2013Sam & CatMarissa BensonGuest role (1 episode)
2015–2017Bunk'dGladysRecurring role (13 episodes)
20162 Broke GirlsPamGuest role (1 episode)
2016Life in PiecesMarta PigeonGuest role (1 episode)
2021–2023iCarlyMrs. BensonRecurring role (12 episodes)

Film roles

Mary Scheer has made occasional forays into feature films, supplementing her extensive television career with supporting roles in comedies and genre pictures. Her film appearances, listed chronologically, include:
YearTitleRoleDescription
1991The Chick's a DickSnapdragonPortrayed the titular female in this comedic featurette.
1994NurseAppeared as a nurse in the SNL-derived about an androgynous .
2000Chump ChangeAgent #2Played a in this satirical look at aspiring filmmakers.
2001NancyDepicted a member of a post-apocalyptic group of women survivors.
2001Lady Ema HellsubusPortrayed the suspicious wife in this horror- homage to adaptations.
2019Frannie ScheindlinAppeared as a family member in the .
2025PatPlayed a supporting role in this featuring .

Voice acting credits

Mary Scheer has provided voice work for various animated television series, direct-to-video films, and video games throughout her career.

Animated Television Series

  • Freakazoid! (1995) – Sandra Danger
  • Johnny Bravo (1997) – Old Woman ("Doomates"), Tic Lady ("The Sensitive Male!")
  • King of the Hill (1997–2002) – Gracie ("Square Peg"), Ms. Bittner, Bank Teller
  • Hey Arnold! (1996–2004) – Suzie Kokoshka (14 episodes), Beach Beauty ("Spring Break"), Candy ("Married"), Interviewer #1 (various episodes)
  • The Angry Beavers (1999) – Computer Voice, TV Actress ("Long Tall Daggy/Practical Jerks")
  • Family Guy (1999–2003) – Ann Landers ("Death Has a Shadow"), Mary, Mother, Additional Voices
  • Invader Zim (2001–2002) – Yoa ("The Fry Cook Show"), Mom Grout ("Parent Teacher Night")
  • MXC: Most Extreme Elimination Challenge (2003–2007) – Female Voices / Everygirl (all episodes)
  • The Penguins of Madagascar (2008–2015) – Alice the Zookeeper (recurring, 47 episodes)

Animated Films and Direct-to-Video

  • Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (2000) – Mrs. Drake

Video Games

  • Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny (1997) – Museum Guide, Herbalist, Small Imp
  • Twin Mirror (2020) – Tara
Scheer has also contributed voices to numerous commercials and short-form animated projects, though specific credits are less documented.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Scheer married Bob Bush on October 10, 1992. The couple has two children together: a daughter, , born October 1, 1997, and a son, Nate. has pursued a in the , including theatre and music. The family resides in , where Scheer has balanced her acting with parenting responsibilities.

Philanthropy and teaching

Mary Scheer has been actively involved in arts education as an instructor and mentor, leveraging her extensive experience in and to guide aspiring performers. As a longtime member of improv troupe, she teaches virtual improv classes to students from around the world, fostering skills in spontaneous performance and character development. In addition to her online offerings, Scheer provides mentorship in , , audition techniques, and writing, tailored for both young professionals and beginners in a supportive environment. Her teaching emphasizes practical tools for building confidence and creativity in comedic arts. Scheer serves as an with the City of Department of Cultural Affairs, where she acts as an arts educator teaching theater to youth aged 12 to 18 in Glendale. This role highlights her commitment to accessible arts education, drawing on her background as an actress and comedian to inspire young participants in dramatic and improvisational techniques.

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