Nora Dunn
Nora Dunn is an actress and comedian best known for her time on Saturday Night Live and her recurring roles on popular comedies.
TV Actress
April 29, 1952
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Nora Dunn, an American actress and comedian, gained recognition for her performances on the popular sketch comedy show “Saturday Night Live” during the late 1980s. She has showcased her talent and versatility in various films, such as “Working Girl” and “Three Kings”, as well as TV shows like “The Nanny”, “The Doctors”, and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”. Dunn’s career began at the renowned Second City comedy troupe before joining the cast of Saturday Night Live. Apart from acting, she is also a writer, having penned plays and a memoir called “Nobody’s Rib: Stories of Illinois Women”. Dunn actively participates in humanitarian efforts, supporting organizations such as Doctors Without Borders and the Red Cross.