Nicole Sullivan' career started in the mid-90s when she guest-starred on shows like "Models Inc." (1994), "Party of Five" (1994) and "4x Herman" (1991). In 1995, she beat out several people for a starring role on the sketch comedy show, "Mad TV" (1995). The show became a big hit and Nicole was obviously the breakout star of the show. During her run on "Mad TV" (1995), she guest-starred on shows like "Family Guy" (1999), "Susan" (1996) and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999). Sullivan kept busy in 2000, juggling four shows, "Mad TV" (1995), "Baby Blues" (2000), "Captain Buzz Lightyear" (2000) and "Talk to Me" (2000). She left "Mad TV" (1995) in 2001, and starred in several television movies. In 2002, she joined the cast of the hit CBS sitcom, "King of Queens" (1998) alongside Leah Remini and Kevin James. Throughout "King of Queens" (1998), Sullivan joined two more shows, "Clone High" (2002) and "Kim Possible" (2002). "Clone High" (2002) failed, but "Kim Possible" (2002) is still in production.She broke into the celebrity circuit, guest-starring on shows like "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992), "The Sharon Osbourne Show" (2003) and "Dennis Miller" (2004). Nicole spent 3 years on "Hollywood Squares" (1998) from 2003 to 2005. Now in 2005, she continues to film episodes of "Kim Possible" (2002), stars on "King of Queens" (1998) and has been cast with Gail O'Grady in the ABC pilot "Hot Properties" (2005).
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