Kate Micucci
Singer-songwriter and actress in comedy

Born
March 31st, 1980
45 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actress, achieved recognition for unique musical style and comedic roles. Collaborated with the band Garfunkel and Oates, which gained a substantial following for its clever lyrics and engaging performances. Featured in the television series 'Scrubs' and 'Garfunkel and Oates', showcasing a blend of humor and musical talent. Also contributed to animated projects, voicing characters in shows like 'DuckTales' and 'Steven Universe'.
Co-created and performed in 'Garfunkel and Oates'
Appeared in 'Scrubs'
Voiced characters in 'DuckTales' and 'Steven Universe'
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