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Pamela Murphy

as Voice of Stupendous

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Pam Murphy is a writer/performer currently based in Los Angeles where she’s an active performer at the UCB Theatre. You can currently hear Pam voicing a lead role as Stupendous in Dan Harmon’s new animated series Krapopolis for FOX. Pam has recently recurred on NBC’s Night Court and will guest star in the upcoming season of Loot on Apple+. In 2020, Pam appeared as a recurring character in the Quibi series Mapleworth Murders, guest starred in Comedy Central’s Corporate, and recurred in ABC’s Single Parents. In 2019, Pam shot a season recurring arc in Weird City from Jordan Peele while also recurring in the final season of The CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, as well as recurring in EPIX’s Get Shorty. She also had a supporting lead in the indie All About Nina opposite Mary Elizabeth Winstead which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. She started her comedy career at the NYC UCB Theatre. Her solo show, The C Word, was named “The Best Solo Show of the Year” by Time Out NY. TV wise, she’s been on Netflix's Girlboss, TruTV's Adam Ruins Everything, Comedy Central's Another Period and previously on NBC's 30 Rock, ABC's Happy Endings, Comedy Central's Key & Peele, NBC's Welcome To Sweden, IFC's Comedy Bang! Bang! and many more. She’s also done videos for College Humor, Funny Or Die and UCB Comedy.

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Pam Murphy is a writer/performer currently based in Los Angeles where she’s an active performer at the UCB Theatre. You can currently hear Pam voicing a lead role as Stupendous in Dan Harmon’s new animated series Krapopolis for FOX. Pam has recently recurred on NBC’s Night Court and will guest star in the upcoming season of Loot on Apple+. In 2020, Pam appeared as a recurring character in the Quibi series Mapleworth Murders, guest starred in Comedy Central’s Corporate, and recurred in ABC’s Single Parents. In 2019, Pam shot a season recurring arc in Weird City from Jordan Peele while also recurring in the final season of The CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, as well as recurring in EPIX’s Get Shorty. She also had a supporting lead in the indie All About Nina opposite Mary Elizabeth Winstead which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. She started her comedy career at the NYC UCB Theatre. Her solo show, The C Word, was named “The Best Solo Show of the Year” by Time Out NY. TV wise, she’s been on Netflix's Girlboss, TruTV's Adam Ruins Everything, Comedy Central's Another Period and previously on NBC's 30 Rock, ABC's Happy Endings, Comedy Central's Key & Peele, NBC's Welcome To Sweden, IFC's Comedy Bang! Bang! and many more. She’s also done videos for College Humor, Funny Or Die and UCB Comedy.