Riki Lindhome
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Lindhome at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con
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Born | Erika Lindhome March 5, 1979 Portville, New York, U.S. |
Alma mater | Syracuse University |
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Years active | 2001–present |
Children | 1 |
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Associated acts | Kate Micucci |
Erika "Riki" Lindhome (born March 5, 1979) is an American actress, comedian, and musician. She is also known as a singer and songwriter for the comedy folk duo Garfunkel and Oates.
After making her television debut in 2002 with minor roles in the television series Titus and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, she guest starred on the WB series Gilmore Girls (2005–2006), the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory (2008; 2017), and the HBO series Enlightened (2011). She co-created and starred in the Comedy Central period sitcom Another Period (2015–2018) with Natasha Leggero. She voiced the recurring role of Kimberly Harris in the Fox animated sitcom series Duncanville (2020–2022) and, as of 2022, stars as Dr. Valerie Kinbott in the Netflix comedy horror series Wednesday.
Lindhome made her feature film debut in the 2004 film Million Dollar Baby as Mardell Fitzgerald, and went on to star in the comedy horror films Hell Baby (2013) and The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020). She also had supporting roles in the films Pulse (2006), The Last House on the Left (2009), Much Ado About Nothing (2012), Fun Size (2012), The Lego Batman Movie (2017), and Knives Out (2019).
In 2007, she formed Garfunkel and Oates with actress Kate Micucci. The duo starred in, produced, and wrote an eponymous television series on IFC, which aired for one season in 2014. Their 2016 Vimeo comedy special, Garfunkel and Oates: Trying to Be Special, was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.
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Early life
Erika Lindhome[1] was born on March 5, 1979, in Coudersport, Pennsylvania,[2] and raised in Portville, New York.[3] She is primarily of Swedish ancestry.[4] Lindhome graduated from Portville High School in 1997. She majored in communications and film at Syracuse University, where she graduated in 2000.[3]
In 1997, Lindhome won first prize in the JFK Profiles in Courage essay contest awarded by the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston.[5] Lindhome's subject was United States Representative Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), whose outrage at the murder of her husband and five others by a gunman on a Long Island train compelled her to challenge and win the seat held by her congressman, who had voted to repeal the Federal Assault Weapons Ban.
Career
Acting
Without an agent, Lindhome started her acting career with minor roles on the sitcom Titus and in one season seven episode of the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer in 2002. In 2003, Lindhome joined The Actors' Gang and appeared in the play Embedded. She was one of four actors from the play to be cast in the 2004 film Million Dollar Baby, in which she played Mardell Fitzgerald, who is the sister of Maggie, the film's lead.[6][better source needed]
Lindhome briefly appeared as a nameless student in a season three episode of the television series Gilmore Girls in 2002 before later guest starring as Juliet on the show's fifth and sixth seasons.[7][8] She also appeared in the 2006 techno-horror film Pulse and in the 2008 crime drama film Changeling.[9][10] She guest starred on the television series The Big Bang Theory as Ramona Nowitzki, a graduate student who is obsessed with Sheldon Cooper, in seasons two and ten.[11] She guest starred in the television series Pushing Daisies as Jeanine, and in 2008 had a minor role as murder victim Vanessa Holden on Criminal Minds.[12] In 2009, she starred in The Last House on the Left, a remake of the 1972 horror film of the same name, as Sadie.[13]
In 2011, Lindhome was featured alongside Heather Morris, Sofía Vergara, and Ashley Lendzion in "Nuthin' But a Glee Thang", a Glee-themed Funny or Die parody of the Dr. Dre song "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang".[14] From 2010 to 2013, Lindhome hosted the Nerdist podcast Making It with Riki Lindhome, in which Lindhome interviewed people in the entertainment industry about their rise to fame.[15][16] From 2011 to 2013, she guest starred as Harper on the HBO television series Enlightened.[17] Lindhome played a female version of Conrade, one of Don John's followers, in Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing, a 2012 adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name, and appeared in the 2012 comedy film Fun Size.[18][19] In 2013, Lindhome starred in the horror-comedy film Hell Baby as Marjorie, the protagonist's Wiccan sister, a role for which she did a full frontal nude scene that attracted attention because of its unusual length.[17][20]
In 2015, Lindhome and Natasha Leggero created the Comedy Central series Another Period, which they also starred in together. The show, which focuses on the Bellacourts, a fictional aristocratic family living in Newport, Rhode Island at the turn of the 20th century, premiered in June 2015.[21] She appeared in a recurring role on the television series The Muppets in 2015 as Becky, Fozzie Bear's human girlfriend.[22][23][24] Also in 2015, she appeared in a season two episode of Fresh Off the Boat, and in Brooklyn Nine-Nine's season three episode "The Swedes".[25][26] Lindhome voiced Poison Ivy in the 2017 animated film The Lego Batman Movie.[27]
In 2018, Lindhome guest starred as Shaina, a recovering drug addict, in an episode of the comedy-drama television series Kidding.[28] In October 2019, she was featured in SoulPancake's short documentary film Laughing Matters.[29] The following month, she appeared as part of the ensemble cast of the 2019 mystery film Knives Out, in which she played Donna Thrombey.[30] Lindhome began starring in the Fox animated sitcom series Duncanville in February 2020, voicing the character Kimberly Harris, the emotional 12-year-old sister of the protagonist, Duncan Harris.[31][32] In October 2020, she starred in the comedy thriller film The Wolf of Snow Hollow, directed by Jim Cummings, as Officer Julie Robson.[33][34]
As of 2022, she stars as Dr. Valerie Kinbott, Wednesday Addams's therapist, in the Netflix comedy horror series Wednesday.[35]
Music
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Lindhome performs as "Garfunkel" in the comedy-folk duo Garfunkel and Oates,[36] with her friend and fellow songwriter Kate Micucci.[36]
Other work
As of November 2021[update], Lindhome will write the script for the upcoming animated musical film Steps, which she will executive produce and write the lyrics for alongside Micucci.[37]
Public image
The Post-Standard included Lindhome on their list of the 101 most famous Syracuse University alumni.[38]
Personal life
Lindhome has one son born in March 2022.[39][40] She is unmarried.[40]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Backseat Detour | Catie | Short film |
2004 | Seeing Other People | Girl Kissing Ed | Uncredited |
2004 | Million Dollar Baby | Mardell Fitzgerald | |
2005 | All In | Marsha | |
2005 | Embedded | Gondola / Journalist | Video |
2005 | Berkeley | Fighting Girl | |
2006 | Pulse | Janelle | |
2006 | Life is Short | Lilly | Short film |
2008 | Wednesday Again | Carli | |
2008 | Changeling | Examination Nurse | |
2008 | My Best Friend's Girl | Hilary | |
2009 | The Last House on the Left | Sadie | |
2009 | Powder Blue | Nicole | |
2009 | Say Hello to Stan Talmadge | Polly Talmadge | |
2009 | Imaginary Larry | Betsy | Short film |
2011 | A Good Funeral | Polly | |
2012 | Much Ado About Nothing | Conrade | |
2012 | Fun Size | Denise / Galaxy Scout | |
2013 | Hell Baby | Marjorie | |
2014 | Search Party | Singer at Weddings | |
2015 | The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water | Popsicle (voice) | Cameo |
2016 | Nerdland | Linda (voice) | |
2017 | The Lego Batman Movie | Poison Ivy (voice) | |
Wicked Witch of the West (voice) | Uncredited | ||
2017 | Movie Sound Effects: How Do They Do That? | Poison Ivy (voice) | Short film |
2018 | Under the Silver Lake | The Actress | |
2019 | Knives Out | Donna Thrombey | |
2020 | The Wolf of Snow Hollow | Julia Robson | |
2021 | Reno 911! The Hunt for QAnon | QAnon Cruise Check-In Person | Cameo |
Television
Denotes works that have not yet been released |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Titus | Charlie | Episode "Errrr" |
2002 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Cheryl | Episode: "Him" |
2002–2006 | Gilmore Girls | Girl #2 / Juliet | 5 episodes |
2006 | Heroes | Car Rental Girl | Episode: "Chapter Three: 'One Giant Leap'" |
2007 | The Minister of Divine | Sally | Episode: "Pilot" |
2007 | Raines | Tammy | Episode: "Reconstructing Alice" |
2008 | Pushing Daisies | Jeanine | Episode: "Dummy" |
2008; 2017 | The Big Bang Theory | Ramona Nowitzki | 3 episodes |
2008 | Criminal Minds | Vanessa Holden | Episode: "52 Pickup" |
2009 | Bones | Mandy Summers | Episode: "The Bond in the Boot" |
2009 | Three Rivers | Beth | Episode: "The Kindness of Strangers" |
2009 | Nip/Tuck | McKenzie | Episode: "Willow Banks" |
2010 | House | Sarah | Episode: "Lockdown" |
2010 | Drop Dead Diva | Marjorie Little | Episode: "Begin Again" |
2011 | $#*! My Dad Says | Laura Griffin | Episode: "Who's Your Daddy?" |
2011 | United States of Tara | Daisy | Episode: "Dr. Hatteras' Miracle Elixir" |
2011 | Traffic Light | Amy | Episode: "Credit Balance" |
2011 | Happy Endings | Angie | Episode: "The Code War" |
2011 | Enlightened | Harper | 5 episodes |
2012 | Garfunkel and Oates | Garfunkel | Episode: "Pilot" |
2012 | Sketchy | Female Announcer | Episode: "Junk Pump" |
2012 | Staged | Ryda | Episode: "Flo Rida" |
2013 | King of the Nerds | Herself | Episode: "Nerdy Dancing" |
2013 | House of Lies: Flight Club | Melanie | Episode: "Rom Com" |
2013; 2015 | Adventure Time | Island Lady / Ice Cream (voices) | 2 episodes |
2013 | New Girl | Kylie | Episode: "The Captain" |
2013–2014 | Super Fun Night | Hayley | 3 episodes |
2013–2014 | Monsters vs. Aliens | Susan Murphy / Ginormica | Voice |
2014 | Garfunkel and Oates | Garfunkel | 8 episodes; also creator, executive producer, writer |
2014–2017 | @midnight | Herself | 5 episodes |
2015 | The Muppets | Becky | 4 episodes |
2015 | Fresh Off the Boat | Arielle | Episode: "Family Business Trip" |
2015 | Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Agneta Carlsson | Episode: "The Swedes" |
2015–2018 | Another Period | Beatrice Bellacourt | 32 episodes; also creator, executive producer, writer |
2016 | House of Lies | Joy | Episode: "One-Eighty" |
2016 | Ask the StoryBots | Oxygen Molecule | Episode: "Why Is the Sky Blue?" |
2017 | Difficult People | Hostess | Episode: "The Silkwood" |
2018 | Modern Family | Poet | Episode: "In Your Head" |
2018 | Take My Wife | Clerk | Episode #2.8 |
2018–2020 | Big Hero 6: The Series | Wendy Wower (voice) | 4 episodes |
2018 | Kidding | Shaina | Episode: "Every Pain Needs a Name" |
2019 | Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | Hungry Cat | Episode: "I Need Some Balance" |
2020–2022 | Duncanville | Kimberly Harris (voice) | Series regular |
2020 | The Neighborhood | Kristen | Episode: "Welcome to the Jump" |
2020 | Big City Greens | Gina (voice) | Episode: "The Gifted" |
2020 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Irena | Episode: "Ballad of Dwight and Irena" |
2021 | DuckTales | May (voice) | Episode: "The Last Adventure" |
2021 | United States of Al | Chloe | Episode: "Car/Motar" |
2021 | Just Beyond | Bonnie | Episode: "Parents Are from Mars, Kids Are from Venus" |
2022 | Roar | Lil | Episode: "The Woman Who Was Fed By a Duck" |
2022 | Grace and Frankie | Missy Pachangas | Episodes: "The Prediction" and "The Panic Attacks" |
2022 | Wednesday | Dr. Valerie Kinbott | Main role |
Web
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007–2009 | Girltrash! | LouAnne "Trouble" Dubois | 8 episodes |
2010 | Tea Party Macabre | Herself | 5 episodes |
2013 | Jon Davis Gets a Sex Robot | Layla Davis | 4 episodes |
2016–2017 | Con Man | Janet Carney | 4 episodes |
2021 | George Harrison – "My Sweet Lord" | Backup BOC Agent | [41] |
Discography
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- Yell at Me from Your Car EP (2011)
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External links
- Riki Lindhome on Instagram
- Official website
- Channel on YouTube for Garfunkel and Oates
- Riki Lindhome at the Internet Movie Database
- Riki Lindhome discography at Discogs
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