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Mary Mack (comedian)

Mary Mack (born July 25, 1975)〔The Dork Forest Podcast (April 11, 2011). (TDF EP 34 – Mary Mack and Scott Krinsky )〕 is the stage name of American comedian and musician Mikelle Louise "Mickey" Budge.〔(Did You Know? ) Burnett County, Wisconsin Government Center〕〔Staff report (August 11, 2008). Mack brings her north woods comedy home to the Northland. ''Duluth News Tribune''〕〔Horgen, Tom (December 20, 2011). (Mary Mack: Laugh now (cry later). ) ''Minneapolis Star Tribune''〕〔Rambler (August 24, 2005). (Rambler: Itinerant storyteller, standup, musician, and actor Mary Mack stumbles into comedy and staves off insanity. ) ''Citypages''〕〔Staff report (July 9, 2004). (Strangers in a strange band. ) St. Paul Pioneer Press〕〔Staff report (July 25, 2009). (Mary Mack. ) Upcoming
Mack grew up near Webster, Wisconsin with five siblings.〔Roberts, Chris (September 29, 2010). (Mary Mack's riffs on the Midwest resonate nationally. ) ''MPR News''〕〔Staff report (February 19, 1993). (Women's group to honor top high school athletes. ) ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel''〕 She attended University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh where she earned degrees in clarinet performance and conducting.〔(1990 NCAA Division III Women's Outdoor Track & Field Champion ) NCAA Division III Women's Outdoor Track & Field〕 She was also a member of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Titans track and field team, competing in cross-country running and the 5000 meter run.〔(NCAA Championship Teams ) University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Titans〕〔(Women's Individual Champions ) Division III Men's & Women's Cross Country Midwest Regional Archives.〕〔(Women's Track Champions. ) University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh〕
She taught music in Nashville, Tennessee and played in a polka band, but she returned to performing as a folk humorist. Mack has performed in the Vancouver Comedy Fest, HBO's Andy Kaufman Awards, and the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal.〔Maron, Marc (March 18, 2012). (Episode 263 - Mary Mack. ) ''WTF with Marc Maron''〕 She is married to fellow comedian Tim Harmston.〔The Stand-Up Chronicles (June 16, 2010). (Episode 62 - Mary Mack, Brent Smalley & Alan Perry. )〕
She voiced the character Dylan Beekler in the first season of Fox's animated television series ''Golan the Insatiable''.
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