Kathleen Madigan is an American stand-up comedian and TV personality. In addition to her stand-up comedy performances, she is a regular guest on a variety of U.S. television programs.
Early life and education
Madigan was born in Florissant, Missouri, one of seven children in an IrishCatholic family.[2] Her parents, Jack and Vicki Madigan, are a lawyer and a nurse respectively.[3][4] She grew up mostly in Florissant, a suburb of St. Louis,[5] although the family also lived for periods of time in House Springs, Missouri, and in the Lake of the Ozarks region of central Missouri.[3] Madigan received the first eight years of her education largely in private Catholic schools, although she also attended the public School of the Osage.[3] It was there she excelled as a student athlete, participating in volleyball, track, and basketball.[3] In the latter, she set a record by winning the 1978 Mid-Missouri Hoops Shoot Championship. At the time she was 4' 5" tall and set a record as the shortest person to win the event.[6][7] She shot under-handed, sinking 14 of 15 attempts.
Madigan attended McCluer North High School, graduating in 1983.[8] She admitted in a 2012 interview with St. Louis Magazine, however, that she participated in few activities like float decorating or prom, choosing instead to work at a steakhouse where she could make up to $200 per night.[3] Madigan attended University of Missouri–St. Louis for two years, but, according to Madigan, all she did was accumulate $7,000 in campus parking tickets.[3] At Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, she earned a B.A. in journalism in 1988.[8] While at SIUE, she was in charge of the student newspaper and also served an internship with the St. Louis Blues professional ice hockey team.[9]
Professional career
Madigan first took a job in print journalism, working for the St. Louis-area Suburban Journals newspapers as well as the publications department of the Missouri Athletic Club. At the same time, she performed stand-up during "open mic" nights at St. Louis area comedy clubs. She credits her father, Jack, with encouraging her to try a comedy career.[10] Her growing popularity at these soon led to the offer of a paying job in stand-up from The Funny Bone, a nationwide chain of comedy clubs.[3] With a thirty-week booking of guaranteed dates, Madigan gave up her jobs in Missouri. She cites Ron White, Richard Jeni and Lewis Black among her influences in her early comedy club days.[3]
In the wake of her touring stoppage due to the COVID-19 pandemic Madigan launched her own comedy podcast in August 2020, Madigan's Pubcast.[13] On Saturday, December 19, 2020, she appeared on Byron Allen's Comics Unleashed episode of "Girls Gone Wild" on CBS.
Honors
In 1996, Madigan won "Funniest Female Stand-Up Comic" at the American Comedy Awards.[14]
Personal life
Madigan is single and lives in the Ozarks. She also owns a farm in the Midwest and spends "inordinate amounts of time" with her family there.[11] She has four brothers and two sisters.[10] She has often cited her father as a source of her comic material as well as an example of a positive work ethic.[9]
Media
CDs
Kathleen Madigan (1998), later reissued as Live (2000)