Rachel Susan Dratch (born February 22, 1966) is an American actress, comedian, and writer. After she graduated from Dartmouth College, she moved to Chicago to study improvisational theatre at The Second City and ImprovOlympic. Dratch's breakthrough role was her tenure as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1999 to 2006. During her time on SNL, she portrayed a variety of roles, including Debbie Downer. She has since occasionally returned to SNL as a guest portraying Senator Amy Klobuchar.
Her other television credits include The King of Queens (2002–2004), Frasier (2004), 30 Rock (2006–2012), and Broad City (2014–2016). She has also played the recurring role of Wanda Jo Oliver on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and acted in films such as (2003), Spring Breakdown (2009), That's My Boy (2012), and Plan B (2021).
In 2022, Dratch made her Broadway stage debut in for which she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play at the 75th Tony Awards. In 2012, she published her autobiographical book Girl Walks into a Bar...: Comedy Calamities, Dating Disasters, and a Midlife Miracle.
Her younger brother, Daniel, is a television producer and writer; his credits include the TV series Anger Management and Monk. Dratch says she grew up as the "class-clown type" attending William Diamond Middle School and Lexington High School in Lexington. She said while performing in high school plays, she gravitated towards acting in comedies more often than in dramas.
Dratch attended the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in the fall of 1985 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 1988. She majored in drama and psychology, and was a member of the improvisational comedy group Said and Done. While at Dartmouth, Dratch was a classmate of Kirsten Gillibrand.
In addition to acting, Dratch also played the cello onstage. The theater also hosted the first incarnation of Dratch & Fey (her critically praised two-woman show with Tina Fey), which was later performed at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City, where it was dubbed "the funniest thing to be found on any New York comedy stage" by Time Out New York.
Dratch has appeared in several films, including Martin & Orloff, The Hebrew Hammer, Down with Love, , Click, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, Spring Breakdown, and My Life in Ruins. She also has joined fellow SNL cast members on A.S.S.S.S.C.A.T.: Improv, which aired September 7, 2005, on the Bravo channel.
Dratch also made television appearances on NBC's Third Watch and in a recurring role on The King of Queens (playing Denise, the on-off girlfriend of Patton Oswalt's character Spence Olchin, who worked in a bowling alley). Her other television appearances include Portlandia, Monk, Frasier, Wizards of Waverly Place, 30 Rock, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Inside Amy Schumer, Ugly Betty, and The Middle in season five.
She also appeared online with comedian Billy Eichner in a spoof of Jay-Z and Alicia Keys's "Empire State of Mind", titled "Forest Hills State of Mind." Dratch was originally cast in the role of Jenna Maroney on 30 Rock as Jenna DeCarlo, and the original pilot episode features her in the role. After feedback from test audiences, the role was ultimately recast with Jane Krakowski. She went on to play a variety of small guest roles in several episodes of the first season, including Barbara Walters, Elizabeth Taylor, cat trainer Greta Johansen, custodian Jadwiga, a blue monster, and Dr. Beauvoir.
On March 19, 2012, Dratch's memoir, Girl Walks into a Bar...: Comedy Calamities, Dating Disasters, and a Midlife Miracle was published. In it, Dratch recounts her experiences after being recast in the 30 Rock pilot, including the birth of her child.
In 2016, Dratch hosted the program Rachel Dratch's Late Night Snack on truTV. The sketch comedy program featured Dratch playing a waitress who does not talk in wraparound segments. Dratch also appeared in sketches and the show ran for two seasons.
In December 2011, she made a guest appearance on SNLs season 37 Christmas show, hosted by former cast member Jimmy Fallon. On April 15, 2017, she made another guest appearance with host Jimmy Fallon. On a February 3, 2018, season-43 episode hosted by Natalie Portman, she made a guest appearance as a "Patriot of New England" in a Revolutionary War-themed sketch parodying the fans of the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles in advance of Super Bowl LII.
On a September 29, 2018, season-44 episode hosted by Adam Driver, she appeared as Senator Amy Klobuchar in the opening sketch, about the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. She continued to reprise the role of Klobuchar during sketches on the 2020 Democratic Party Presidential primary debates, specifically the fifth and sixth debates in November and December 2019.
+Film work ! Year ! Title ! Role ! Notes | |||
1999 | Serious Business | Jude Rusell | |
2002 | Martin & Orloff | Southern Woman | |
2003 | The Hebrew Hammer | Tikva | |
Down with Love | Gladys | ||
National Lampoon's Barely Legal | Mrs. Greitzer | ||
Reiner's Secretary | |||
2004 | Freshman Orientation | Very Drunk Chick | |
Looking for Kitty | Julie | ||
2005 | Her Minor Thing | Caroline | |
Winter Passing | Female MC | ||
2006 | Click | Alice/Alan | |
The Pleasure Drivers | Counter Monkey | ||
2007 | I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry | Sara Powers | |
2008 | Bill | Dr. Robardo | Short film |
Harold | Ms. Vicky Norris | ||
2009 | Spring Breakdown | Judi Joskow | Also writer and producer |
Love N' Dancing | Kalle | ||
I Hate Valentine's Day | Kathy Jeemy | ||
My Life in Ruins | Kim Sawchuck | ||
2011 | Just Go with It | Kirsten Brant | |
2012 | Teacher of The Year | Assistant Principal | Short film |
That's My Boy | Phil's Wife | ||
2013 | Syrup | Clerk | |
2014 | A Little Game | Aunt Diane | |
2015 | The Grief of Others | Madeleine Berkowitz | |
Sisters | Kelly | ||
2016 | Hurricane Bianca | Deborah Ward | |
Tracktown | Gail Marigold | ||
2018 | The Week Of | Debbie Lustig | |
Deborah Ward | |||
2019 | Little | Agent Bea | |
Wine Country | Rebecca | ||
2021 | Plan B | Ms. Flaucher | |
A Clüsterfünke Christmas | Marga | Also writer and producer | |
2022 | I Love My Dad | Erica | |
2023 | Madame Web | Voice | |
2024 | Mrs. David |
+Television work ! Year ! Title ! Role ! Notes | |||
1999–2007 | Saturday Night Live | Herself/Various | Main cast (150 episodes) |
1999 | Saturday Night Live 25th Anniversary Special | Herself | Television special |
2000 | Third Watch | Darla | Episode: "History" |
2002 | Kim Possible | Adrena Lynn | Voice, episode: "All the News" |
2002–2004 | The King of Queens | Denise Ruth Battaglia | 6 episodes |
2004 | Soundtracks Live | Dorothy Baker | TV film |
Monk | Julie Parlo | Episodes: "Mr. Monk and the Missing Granny" | |
Game Over | Alice Smashburn | Voice, main role (6 episodes) | |
Frasier | Horny Date | Episode: "Match Game" | |
2005–2006 | O'Grady | Brooke | Voice, 2 episodes |
2006–2012 | 30 Rock | Greta Johansen/Various | 15 episodes |
2008 | Aqua Teen Hunger Force | Robot Wife | Voice, episode: "Robots Are Everywhere" |
Squidbillies | Hippie Woman | Voice, episode: "Earth Worst" | |
Assy McGee | Various Roles | Voice, 6 episodes | |
Actress Aang | Voice, 2 episodes A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. | ||
Superjail! | Various | Voice, episode: "Ladies Night" | |
2009 | Yo Gabba Gabba! | Herself | Episode: "Clean" |
Wizards of Waverly Place | H.J. Darling | Episode: "Future Harper" | |
Ugly Betty | Penny Meadows/Mindy Meadows | Episode: "The Fall Issue" | |
Sherri | Teacher | Episode: "Indecision '09" | |
2010 | Delocated | Cellist | Episode: "Mixer" |
2010–2013 | Fish Hooks | Esmargot/Koi | Voice, 28 episodes |
2011 | Funny or Die Presents | Dirkson | 4 episodes |
Submissions Only | Fiona Evans | Episode: "Somethin' Else" | |
2012 | The Secret Policeman's Ball 2012 | Herself | Television special |
Up All Night | Linda | Episode: "Swingers" | |
iCarly | Herself | Episode: "iShock America" | |
Suburgatory | Paula Weingelb | Episode: "The Witch of East Chatswin" | |
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars | Herself/Guest Judge | Episode: "Queens Behaving Badly" | |
The Cleveland Show | Maggie | Episode: "'Tis the Cleveland to Be Sorry" | |
2013–2014 | The Middle | Principal Barker | 2 episodes |
2013–2015 | The Awesomes | Joyce Mandrake/Tom Boy | Voice, 15 episodes |
2014 | The Neighbors | Pearl | Episode: "A Night in (Lou Ferrigno's Hibachi) Heaven" |
Inside Amy Schumer | Lisa | Episode: "Boner Doctor" | |
2014–2019 | Broad City | Linda Lodi | 3 episodes |
2014–2023 | Bob's Burgers | Jodi/Various | Voice, 7 episodes |
2015 | Salem Rogers: Model of the Year 1998 | Agatha Todd | Television pilot |
Parks and Recreation | Roz Pinwheel | Episode: "Donna & Joe" | |
Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special | Debbie Downer | Television special | |
Sesame Street | Museum Guard | Episode: "The Cookie Thief" | |
Unforgettable | Rosie Webb | Episode: "Gut Check" | |
2015–2016 | Difficult People | Chemo Woman/Casting Director | 2 episodes |
2015–2025 | Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | Wanda Jo Oliver | 8 episodes |
2016 | The Simpsons | Bostonian Doctor | Voice, episode: "The Town" |
2016–2017 | Nature Cat | Lulu Ladybug/Flo | Voice, 2 episodes |
2016–2018 | Rachel Dratch's Late Night Snack | Herself/Host | Main cast (57 episodes) |
2017 | Man Seeking Woman | Methelda | Episode: "Horse" |
Imaginary Mary | Mary | Voice, main cast (9 episodes) | |
Angie Tribeca | Masha Chekhov | Episode: "Hey, I'm Solvin' Here!" | |
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt | Dianne/Leonora | Episode: "Kimmy Googles the Internet!" | |
Portlandia | Fred's Wife | Episode: "Amore" | |
Bunsen Is a Beast | Wilda | Voice, episode: "Wilda Beast" | |
2017–2018 | Great News | Mary-Kelly | 3 episodes |
2017–2020 | At Home with Amy Sedaris | Florence Chervil/Elva DeFossil | 2 episodes |
2018 | The Real Housewives of New York City | Herself | Episode: "Life is a Cabaret" |
2019 | Summer Camp Island | Bernadette | Voice, episode: "The Great Elf Invention Convention" |
Where's Waldo? | Wizard Fix-It | Voice, episode: "Mini Mayhem in Moscow" | |
Shameless | Paula Bitterman | 4 episodes | |
2019–2023 | Teen Titans Go! | Negative Man | Voice, 5 episodes |
2020 | Blue's Clues & You! | Herself | Episode: "Happy Birthday, Blue!" |
The Blab | Voice, episode: "Shameful Disease of Yackety Yack! Don't Talk Back! Be Silenced Forever!" | ||
The Good Fight | Linda Shuck | Episode: "The Gang Offends Everyone" | |
Don't Let the Pigeon Do Storytime! | Herself | Television special | |
2020–2023 | Harley Quinn | Nora Fries/Hippolyta | Voice, 12 episodes |
2021 | Mr. Mayor | Ms. Adams | 3 Episodes |
Bubble Guppies | Alison Heart | Voice, episode: "Alison in Wonderland!" | |
Archibald's Next Big Thing Is Here! | Patti | Voice, episode: "Crazy Maze/Super Sneaks" | |
2021–2022 | Duncanville | Sondra/Winifred | Voice, 2 episodes |
2022 | Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness | Construction Worker | Episode: "Are Skyscrapers Huge Divas?" |
Kevin Can F**k Himself | Beatrice | Episode: "The Unreliable Narrator" | |
Dr. Poppy Van Poobert | Voice, episode: "Dizzy" | ||
2022–2023 | American Dad | Nerfer/Homeless Woman | Voice, 4 episodes |
2023 | Hamster & Gretel | Helen | Voice, episode: "My Invisible Friend" |
Animal Control | Principal Smith-Wood | Episode: "Pigs and Minks" | |
And Just Like That... | Kerry Moore | Episode: "Bomb Cyclone" | |
Dolorex | Voice, episode: "Empathalogical Fallacies" | ||
2023–2024 | Mulligan | Various | Voice, 14 episodes |
2024 | Royal Crackers | Doris | Voice, episode: "Bro Down" |
Grimsburg | Stan Flute | Voice, main cast (13 episodes) | |
Fantasmas | Renally | Episode: "The Void" | |
Doctor Odyssey | Bunny Rubens | Episode: "Pilot" | |
2025 | Herself | Television special | |
Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special | Debbie Downer | Television special |
+Theater work ! Year ! Title ! Role ! Venue | |||
2010 | Sylvia | Sylvia | George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick |
2013 | Love's Labour's Lost | Holofernes | The Public Theater, Off-Broadway |
2014–2015 | Tail! Spin! | Various Roles | Lynn Redgrave Theater, Off-Broadway |
2016 | Privacy | Various Roles | The Public Theater, Off-Broadway |
2022 | Stephanie | Shubert Theatre, Broadway theatre Nominated – Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play | |
Guys and Dolls | Big Jule | The Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. | |
2024 | Gutenberg! The Musical! | Producer | James Earl Jones Theatre, Broadway |
+Web work ! Year ! Title ! Role ! Notes | |||
2015 | The Dratchelor | Herself | Funny Or Die web series |
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