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Heidi and Ellen are thrilled to interview Mary Elizabeth Ellis and talk about her key career moments and what was happening astrologically during those times. Mary Elizabeth is a writer/performer known for her epic recurring role as “The Waitress” on FX’s long-running hit series It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Other TV credits include roles in Unstable, Santa Clarita Diet, Lodge 49, The Grinder, New Girl, and Happy Endings. Ellis was most recently in the Paul Thomas Anderson film, Licorice Pizza, and can soon be seen in the forthcoming film RedOne. Other feature credits include Godmothered, How it Ends, Masterminds, The Last Time You Had Fun, and The Free State of Jones. She has co-written and starred in many indie films, including A Quiet Little Marriage which won The Grand Jury prize at The Slamdance Film Festival. One of her favorite projects to date was the stage play Trevor at Circle X theatre with Jimmi Simpson and Laurie Metcalf which returned her to her theatre roots. And yes, that was her as the murderous daughter-in-law Kimber in Taylor Swift's "Anti Hero" music video.
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Heidi and Ellen are thrilled to interview Mary Elizabeth Ellis and talk about her key career moments and what was happening astrologically during those times. Mary Elizabeth is a writer/performer known for her epic recurring role as “The Waitress” on FX’s long-running hit series It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Other TV credits include roles in Unstable, Santa Clarita Diet, Lodge 49, The Grinder, New Girl, and Happy Endings. Ellis was most recently in the Paul Thomas Anderson film, Licorice Pizza, and can soon be seen in the forthcoming film RedOne. Other feature credits include Godmothered, How it Ends, Masterminds, The Last Time You Had Fun, and The Free State of Jones. She has co-written and starred in many indie films, including A Quiet Little Marriage which won The Grand Jury prize at The Slamdance Film Festival. One of her favorite projects to date was the stage play Trevor at Circle X theatre with Jimmi Simpson and Laurie Metcalf which returned her to her theatre roots. And yes, that was her as the murderous daughter-in-law Kimber in Taylor Swift's "Anti Hero" music video.
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