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Mary Scheer (born March 19, 1963) is an American actress, comedian, screenwriter and producer, who is best known for her work throughout television. She had recurring roles as Marissa Benson on the Nickelodeon sitcom iCarly , and as Gladys on the Disney Channel series Bunk'd .
Mary Scheer. Actress: Twin Mirror. Actor, Writer, and Voiceover Artist, Mary Scheer's recent film credits include The Vortex with Billy Gardell. TV appearances: 3 Seasons on Paramount + iCarly Reboot (Mrs. Benson).
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Mary Scheer. Actress: Twin Mirror. Actor, Writer, and Voiceover Artist, Mary Scheer's recent film credits include The Vortex with Billy Gardell. TV appearances: 3 Seasons on Paramount + iCarly Reboot (Mrs. Benson). Voiceover: Twin Mirror (Don'tNodProductions) Prime Time Glick and The Martin Short Show (Actor and WGA writer). Between 2 Ferns The Movie (with Zach Galafinakis) 2 Broke Girls, Life ...
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Mary Louise Scheer is an American actress, best known for portraying Marissa Benson in iCarly, its spin-off Sam & Cat and again in its 2021 revival. Her Disney roles are Gladys in Bunk'd, Patricia in Good Luck Charlie, Norma in Hannah Montana, a nurse in the 1994 Touchstone Pictures film It's...
Birthday: Mar 19, 1963. Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA. Mary Scheer is an actress and comedian with a particularly strong talent for voices and impressions. She began her career in the late ...
She was a series regular and writer on THE MARTIN SHORT SHOW and PRIME TIME GLICK. Mary has Guest-starred on LIFE IN PIECES, TWO BROKE GIRLS, PRETEND TIME, all 75 episodes of MXC, and 2 Seasons of Bunk’d. She starred as Alice the zookeeper on 47 episodes of PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR. Other voiceover jobs include FAMILY GUY, INVADER ZIM and 4 ...
Biography. Mary Scheer is an actress and comedian with a particularly strong talent for voices and impressions. She began her career in the late '80s with a few parts in small, obscure films, followed by a handful of TV guest spots, including episodes of the action drama "Quantum Leap" and the high school-based prime-time soap drama "Beverly ...