
Age: 72
female
Catherine Louise "Katey" Sagal (born January 19, 1954) is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She has had a successful and versatile career in both television and music, becoming a well-known and respected figure in the entertainment industry. Sagal first gained recognition for her role as Peggy Bundy, the sassy and materialistic wife of Al Bundy, in the long-running sitcom "Married... with Children" (1987-1997). Her portrayal of Peggy Bundy showcased her comedic talent and made her a beloved character in the world of television. Following the success of "Married... with Children," Sagal continued to thrive in the industry and took on a variety of roles in both comedic and dramatic projects. She has appeared in shows such as "Futurama," where she provided the voice of Leela, and "Sons of Anarchy," where she played the complex character Gemma Teller Morrow. Sagal's performances have earned her critical acclaim and various award nominations. In addition to her acting career, Sagal is also a talented singer and songwriter. She has released several albums, showcasing her skills in genres such as rock and country. Sagal's musical talents have been featured on various television shows, including "Sons of Anarchy," where she performed several songs. Throughout her career, Katey Sagal has proven her versatility and range as an actress, tackling both comedic and dramatic roles with equal aplomb. Her captivating performances and memorable characters have solidified her status as a respected and accomplished actress in the industry.

Katey Sagal

Mordecai's mom
for Mordecai's mom in A REGULAR SHOW (or Movie) (live action) (Human cast)
Suggested by enzotakerian

Live Action movie or show is based on the cartoon phenomenon from Cartoon Network and JG Quintel, only instead of animals and inanimate objects, the main cast is entirely human. Rated PG-13 for language, rude and suggestive humour, drug trips, and some violence. Mordecai and Rigby are college dropouts who get jobs as groundskeepers at a massive park, and they find excuses to stop working without getting caught by their yell-y boss, Benson. When the Park is about to lose it's ownership to a greedy developer, Mordecai and Rigby must put their skills in action and video games to save the Park and the world. There will be a scene where the gang accidentally has a drug trip and they turn into their cartoon versions of themselves.