Melissa Villaseñor

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Melissa Villaseñor

Melissa Anne Villaseñor (/ˌvjəsɪnˈjɔːr/ VEE-yə-sin-YOR; born October 9, 1987) is an American comedian, actress, musician, and illustrator. First garnering attention for her stand-up shows and impressions, Villaseñor found wider success when she was hired to join the cast of the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live ahead of the show's 42nd season in 2016. She then departed SNL at the end of the 47th season in 2022, after six seasons as a cast member.[1]

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Birth nameMelissa Anne Villaseñor
Born (1987-10-09) October 9, 1987 (age 37)
Whittier, California, U.S.
Medium
  • Stand-up
  • television
  • film
  • music
Alma materFullerton College
Years active2003–present
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Websitemelissavillasenor.com
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Early life and education

Villaseñor was born in Whittier, California, in Los Angeles County, on October 9, 1987,[2] the daughter of Mexican parents Guadalupe "Lupe" Peralta and Miguel "Michael" Humberto Villaseñor. She is of Spanish, Basque, and indigenous Mexican descent,[3] with roots in Jalisco and Aguascalientes, Mexico.[3][4][5] Villaseñor and actor Mario Lopez—whose Mexican ancestry was also explored on the same episode of Finding Your Rootsare both distantly related to director Alejandro González Iñárritu.[6]

She attended the Catholic Ramona Convent Secondary School in Alhambra, California.[7] She briefly attended Fullerton College.[8] At 15, she started performing stand-up comedy at the Laugh Factory Comedy Camp in Hollywood.[9]

Career

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Villaseñor in 2013

Villaseñor was a semifinalist on the sixth season of America's Got Talent.[5] Previously, she was selected for the New Faces lineup in the 2010 Just for Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival. She has also done voice work for the animated shows Adventure Time, Family Guy, and TripTank.[10] She appeared on the second season of HBO's Crashing.[11]

Villaseñor first auditioned for the late night sketch comedy/variety show Saturday Night Live in 2009, where she did several impressions but was not hired.[12] Villaseñor was introduced as a featured player on the October 1, 2016 episode of Saturday Night Live, alongside Mikey Day and Alex Moffat. Her debut was an impression of Sarah Silverman in the Family Feud: Political Edition sketch.[13] She is the second Latina cast member after Noël Wells, who is a quarter Mexican,[14] and the first Latina to be promoted to repertory status.[15] Villaseñor appeared between the show's 42nd and 47th seasons.[16]

After she became a cast member, she deleted almost 2,000 old tweets, that she had posted mostly in 2010 and 2011, which some critics called racist. SNL and Villaseñor initially declined to comment on the accusation,[4][17][18] but in September 2018, Villaseñor explained that she was "trying to be edgy" when she posted them, and that she did not regret deleting them. She told NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday, "I'm flawed like everyone else, and yeah, I just wanted to make sure I was perfect."[19]

She was promoted to the cast's repertory players in season 44 in 2018.[19] Villaseñor left the show at the end of the 47th season in 2022, after six years as a cast member.

Her debut album, Dreamer, a pop-punk/power pop-influenced work, was released in October 2019.[20][21] She is also an illustrator.[20]

She helped Rob Cantor create his viral video "29 Celebrity Impressions, 1 Original Song" to promote his album Not a Trampoline, in which she sings impressions of Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Björk.[22]

She hosted the 2021 Independent Spirit Awards,[23] and voiced Robin in the radio drama podcast Batman: The Audio Adventures.

In June 2023, it was announced that she would voice Nellie Ramírez-Humphrey in Primos.[24]

Villaseñor describes herself as a comedian and impressionist.[25] She has performed impressions for America's Got Talent, First Impressions, her YouTube channel, and SNL including Björk, Dolly Parton, Owen Wilson, Miley Cyrus, Gwen Stefani, Jennifer Lopez, Kate McKinnon, Kristen Wiig,[26] Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ana Navarro, Sia, Natalie Portman, Macaulay Culkin, Sarah Silverman,[27] Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.[28]

Filmography

Film

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2010 The 41-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It Sara [29]
2016 Laid in America Ms. Hopkins [5]
2017 Scooby-Doo! Shaggy's Showdown Tawny (voice) Direct-to-video[30]
2018 Ralph Breaks the Internet Taffyta Muttonfudge (voice) [31]
2019 Toy Story 4 Karen Beverly (voice) [32]
2020 Hubie Halloween Cat Owner Karen [33]
2025 Dog Man Realtor (voice) [34]
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Television

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2011 America's Got Talent Herself/contestant Semi-finalist[5]
2012 Family Guy Nora Ephron (voice) Episode: "Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream"[29]
201216 Adventure Time Slime Princess, Moniker, Sveinn, additional voices 11 episodes[29][30]
201416 TripTank Various (voice) 4 episodes[29][30]
2015 Pickle and Peanut Darla (voice) Episode: "Francine/Cell Phone Tree"[29]
2016 First Impressions Herself/contestant Episode: "Yvette Nicole Brown"[35]
201622 Saturday Night Live Herself/various Main role; 122 episodes[29][19]
2017 Jeff & Some Aliens Julie, Adele (voice) Episode: "Jeff & Some Preteen Girls"[30]
F Is for Family Additional voices 2 episodes[36]
The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special Television special
201719 OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes Drupe, Punching Judy, Potato, Ginger, Mega Football Baby, Shy Ninja, additional voices 25 episodes[19]
2018 Crashing Herself Episode: "NACA"[11]
Barry Waitress Episode: "Chapter One: Make Your Mark"[37]
2018–19 American Dad! Various voices 2 episodes[36]
2019 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Herself Episode: "Melissa Villaseñor"[38]
2020 Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens Performer Episode: "Paperwork"[39]
Summer Camp Island Psychic (voice) Episode: "Susie and Ramona Chapter 1: Susie's Ark"
2021 36th Independent Spirit Awards Herself (host) Television special[40]
Archibald's Next Big Thing Is Here Toothy, Hazel (voice) 2 episodes
Crank Yankers Jennifer Lopez Episode: "Adam Carolla, Punkie Johnson & Melissa Villaseñor"
Q-Force Various voices 10 episodes
Jellystone! Susan (voice) Episode: "El Kabong's Kabong is Gone"
2021–22 Amphibia Ally (voice) 3 episodes
2022 Reindeer in Here Candy (voice) Television special[41]
2023 Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight Akna (voice) Recurring role; 23 episodes
Night Court Gabby Episode: "When Abby Met Gabby"
Is It Cake? Herself / Judge Episode: "That 90's Cake"
Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake Candy Cuffs, Babette, Heckler #1 (voice) 2 episodes
2024-present Rock Paper Scissors Pencil (voice) Recurring role
Primos Nellie Ramírez-Humphrey (voice) Recurring role[42]
Ariel Navi (voice) Recurring role[43]
Max & the Midknights Millie (voice) Main role
2025 Win or Lose Veronica (voice) Secondary role
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Discography

Canciones Hermosas

  • Released: February 14, 2025
  • Format: Digital
  • Label: Records DK
  • Tracks: "Si Nos Dejan", "El Reloj", "Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir", "La Barca", "Mucho Corazon", "La Media Vuelta", "Sabor A Mi", "Piel Canela"

California (single)

  • Released: June 19, 2021
  • Format: Digital

Dreamer

  • Released: October 9, 2019
  • Format: Digital
  • Label: Mira Bonita Productions
  • Tracks: "Sweet Melissa", "Dreamin' You Up", "This Time Last Year", "Quiet", "Old Me", "Love Again", "Mom", "Shine", "Sponge and Rock"

Leap

  • Released: December 19, 2013
  • Format: Digital
  • Tracks: "Puzzle Piece", "Leap into My Heart", "Free", "Rabbit Hole"

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