Melissa Peterman

American actress (born 1971)


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::summary American actress (born 1971) ::

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nameMelissa Peterman
imageMelissa Peterman - Los Angeles Comic Con 2025.jpg
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years_active1996–present
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alma_materMinnesota State University, Mankato
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| name = Melissa Peterman | image = Melissa Peterman - Los Angeles Comic Con 2025.jpg | caption = Peterman in 2025 | birth_date = | death_date = | birth_place = | death_place = | birth_name = | occupation = | years_active = 1996–present | spouse = | children = 1 | alma_mater = Minnesota State University, Mankato

Melissa Peterman (born July 1, 1971) See also:

Career

Upon graduating from Minnesota State, Peterman was cast as Madeline Monroe in Hey City Theater's production of Tony n' Tina's Wedding.{{Cite web |title=Melissa Peterman |url=https://www.tvinsider.com/people/melissa-peterman/ |website=TV Insider |access-date=December 18, 2025

In 1996, Peterman made her film debut as "Hooker #2" in the Oscar-winning Coen brothers' movie Fargo. Just prior to the premiere of Reba, she starred in a commercial for Kia, appearing at a high school reunion where a classmate compares Peterman's own Toyota Corolla with her own Kia Spectra, upon which Peterman brags about having "took Buff Johnson to the prom", only to see her now-overweight prom date stuck in the 1980s with a mullet and driving an AMC Gremlin.

2001–2006: ''Reba'' and other appearances

In 2001, Peterman was cast as Barbra Jean Booker-Hart in Reba opposite country music star Reba McEntire and television veteran Christopher Rich. The show was the most-watched comedy on The WB in its debut season. In 2007, the show ended its run after six seasons. Episodes continue to air in syndication on multiple networks.

During this time, Peterman also returned to film with Recipe for Disaster alongside Lesley Ann Warren and John Lette. She also made appearances in How High and the unreleased independent film Cook-Off. Peterman remained loyal to her comic roots, too, as the host of 15 Minutes of Fem, a comedy showcase for women presented at the Egyptian Theatre. On television, she appeared in the Oxygen sketch comedy show Running with Scissors and guest-starred on Just Shoot Me! and The Pitts. She also portrayed an unstable guidance counselor, Mrs. Splitz, on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide.

During her summer hiatus from Reba, Peterman hosted The Sound of Music Sing-a-Long, reprising her hosting gig the previous summer's The Wizard of Oz Sing-a-Long, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Peterman also made appearances on the World Cup Comedy Challenge television series, as well as on the celebrity edition of Trading Spaces, with her Reba co-star Christopher Rich.

2007–2010: Tours, pilots, and ''The Singing Bee''

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In October, ABC announced Peterman had been cast in an untitled comedy pilot starring Cedric the Entertainer. The show was taped before an audience on October 30, 2007. In December, the network announced they had secured the actors, indicating they were interested in the project. During the annual upfront presentation on May 13, 2008, ABC confirmed they did not order the pilot to series.

In 2007, Peterman appeared as the opening act on country singer and former Reba co-star Reba McEntire's tour. Peterman returned the following year when McEntire toured with Kelly Clarkson.

In 2007, Peterman hosted Comedy Stage for CMT. The series finished its run after eight episodes. The next year, she hosted a special, Redneck Dreams, for the network. Also in 2008, she was in two episodes of Wanna Bet? as a celebrity panelist. Peterman also appeared in an episode of animated comedy American Dad!. She announced she was shooting another comedy, this time for FOX, titled Living With Abandon. The pilot was not ordered to series.

In 2009, she landed the hosting gig for The Singing Bee. The show had been cancelled by NBC, and CMT expressed interest in reviving the competition. Also in 2009, Peterman appeared in Rita Rocks on Lifetime, and in Surviving Suburbia on ABC. She starred opposite Gary Valentine in Dusty Peacock, an online comedy series on Crackle.

In February 2010, Big Machine Records announced that they signed Peterman to a recording contract, and she was to release her debut comedy album that year. The album has been recorded, but has not yet been released. Peterman is no longer listed on the record label website. Her debut comedy special, Melissa Peterman: Am I The Only One?, premiered March 12, 2010, on CMT. The special was taped before an audience in Nashville, Tennessee. Also that year, Peterman hosted the CMT Music Awards red carpet.

2011: ''Working Class''

Peterman had revealed, in 2010, she was starring in another pilot. The family sitcom, titled Working Class, was the first original scripted comedy for the CMT network. Peterman starred alongside comedy veteran Ed Asner and renowned television actor Patrick Fabian. The series debut was the most-watched and highest-rated in network history. The series was canceled after one season.

2012–present: ''Baby Daddy'', ''Young Sheldon'', and other shows

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In 2012, Peterman announced she was appearing in an upcoming ABC Family sitcom, Baby Daddy. In March, the network announced Peterman, originally only appearing in one episode, had been upgraded to series regular. The network also revealed the pilot was the highest-testing comedy pilot in network history. Baby Daddy finished its season as the highest-rated comedy in key demographics. The show was renewed for a second season, returning Wednesday, May 29. The show ended on May 22, 2017, after six seasons.

In January 2013, ABC ordered Bet On Your Baby and announced Peterman was the host. The competition series debuted Saturday, April 6. In February 2013, ABC Family announced Peterman was also the host of another upcoming competition, Dancing Fools.

Peterman also guest starred on Last Man Standing as CeCe in Season 8. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/Melissa_Peterman_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg" caption="Peterman in 2017"] ::

From 2017 to 2024, Peterman played Brenda Sparks, a recurring character on the CBS sitcom, Young Sheldon. Originally married to Herschel Sparks (Billy Gardell) in Seasons 1 and 2, Peterman's character becomes the divorced and single mom next door neighbor to the Cooper family in season 4 and is at times a friend and nemesis to Mary Cooper, played by Zoe Perry. In Seasons 4 and 5, Brenda Sparks and George Cooper (Lance Barber) experience a closer relationship that culminates at the end of season 5 with Brenda propositioning George.

Beginning in 2019, Peterman hosted the comedy game show Punch Line, where two teams of comedians try to supply punchlines to various headlines. She has also been a recurring guest star on the syndicated game show 25 Words or Less, and in 2022, began hosting the game show Person, Place or Thing, a spin-off of the classic game Twenty questions.

In 2020, Peterman began co-hosting with Reba McEntire on a new podcast titled Living & Learning.

In 2024, it was announced that Peterman was cast in the Reba McEntire led sitcom, Happy's Place on NBC. It premiered on October 18, 2024. As of 2024, Peterman is also the main judge in a Hallmark reality series Finding Mr. Christmas.

Personal life

Peterman married John Brady in 1999, and they have a son, Riley, born in 2005.

Peterman works with The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company, a nonprofit organization helping at-risk youth in the Los Angeles area.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1996FargoHooker #2
2001How HighShelia Cain
2006Cook-OffNancy ShmaedekeUnreleased
2009Dirty PoliticsRita Breaux
2012Here Comes the BoomLauren Voss
2014Muffin Top: A Love StoryKim
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Just Shoot MeClaireEpisode "Choosing to Be Super"
Normal, OhioPamelaUnaired footage
2001–2007RebaBarbra Jean Hart née BookerMain role
2003Recipe For DisasterGigi GrantTV movie
The PittsShirley/ShellyEpisode: "Pilot"
2004Johnny BravoBeckyEpisode: "Wilderness Protection Program"
2006Ned's Declassified School Survival GuideMrs. SplitzEpisode: "Guide to Failing and Tutors"
Exploring Space: The Quest for Lifen/aAssociate producer
2007CMT Comedy StageHost8 episodes
2008American Dad!Sister MaryEpisode: "Office Spaceman"
Living with AbandonRachelleTV movie
Untitled Cedric the Entertainer ProjectMarci Wittman
2009Rita RocksJennifer5 episodes
Surviving SuburbiaMrs. Munice3 episodes
2009–2012The Singing BeeHost
2010–2012 & 2015Pretty the SeriesCandy8 episodes
2011Working ClassCarli MitchellMain role; also producer
2012Retired at 35JuliaEpisode: "The Proposal"
2012–2017Baby DaddyBonnie WheelerMain role
2013–2014Bet on Your BabyHost16 episodes
2013Dancing Fools8 episodes
2014Deal with ItHerself
2016Home & FamilyGuest host
2016–2017Valerie's Home CookingHerself
2017Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity EditionContestant
2018–2024Young SheldonBrenda SparksRecurring role
2019A Gingerbread RomanceLindaTV movie
2019–2020Sydney to the MaxMrs. Harris3 episodes
Last Man StandingCelia "CeCe" Powers2 episodes
2022–presentPerson, Place or ThingHost
2023Reba McEntire's The HammerKrisTV movie
Haul Out the Holly: Lit UpPamela
2024Finding Mr. ChristmasHerselfurl=https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2024/10/30/hallmark-reality-tv-jonathan-bennet-finding-mr-christmas/75901428007/
The VoiceHerselfCameo; Blind Auditions: Part 6
2024–presentHappy’s PlaceGabbyMain role
2025Haul Out the HalloweenPamelaTV movie
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References

References

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  2. "Melissa Peterman". CMT Press.
  3. "Brave New Workshop – Alumni". Brave New Workshop Comedy Theatre.
  4. "Throwback Thursday to when I was a working girl in Fargo. #GoBears #hooker#2 #Fargo #bangsonfleek #dopeoplestillsayonfleek? #stilloneofthecoolestgigs #coenbrothers".
  5. https://www.youtube.com/e-o5ubL6Ftc?si=A0aEb3jim7xpuFkD
  6. (May 8, 2002). "How did your favorite show rate?". USA Today.
  7. (July 9, 2012). "ABC Family Acquires Reba; Remembering Ernest Borgnine, McHale's Navy Marathon on Antenna TV and TCM Films Tribute".
  8. (October 12, 2007). "Cedric the Entertainer's ABC Pilot Lands Two More Actors". Movie Web.
  9. (December 21, 2007). "Development Update: Week of December 17–21". The Futon Critic.
  10. (January 16, 2007). "CMT STEPS UP TO THE MIC WHEN "CMT COMEDY STAGE" PREMIERES FEBRUARY 2". CMT Press.
  11. (October 29, 2009). "October 29, 2008". Melissa Peterman.
  12. (July 9, 2009). "Crackle.com to Premiere New Comedy Web Series 'Dusty Peacock' on Monday, July 13th". StreetInsider.com.
  13. (February 23, 2010). "BMR Signs Melissa Peterman". [[Big Machine Records]].
  14. (March 5, 2010). "'MELISSA PETERMAN: AM I THE ONLY ONE?' PREMIERES FRIDAY, MARCH 12 ON CMT". CMT Press.
  15. (June 1, 2010). "MELISSA PETERMAN HOSTS COUNTRY MUSIC'S HOTTEST RED CARPET WHEN THE LIVE "CMT MUSIC AWARDS RED CARPET 2010" PREMIERES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9". CMT Press.
  16. (August 10, 2010). "CMT GREENLIGHTS FIRST SITCOM "WORKING CLASS" STARRING MELISSA PETERMAN TO PREMIERE IN JANUARY 2011". CMT Press.
  17. (February 1, 2011). "REBA REUNITES WITH MELISSA PETERMAN IN AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF 'WORKING CLASS' PREMIERING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 ON CMT".
  18. (April 11, 2011). "CMT Cancels 'Working Class' Sitcom". The Hollywood Reporter.
  19. (March 1, 2012). "ABC Family Announces Jean-Luc Bilodeau ("Kyle XY") Has Been Cast as the Unexpected Father in "Baby Daddy"". The Futon Critic.
  20. (February 2, 2012). "ABC Family Picks Up New Comedy And Reality Series, Renews 'American Teenager'". Deadline.
  21. (August 30, 2012). "ABC Family's "Baby Daddy" Wraps as Cable TV's #1 New Comedy of Summer 2012". The Futon Critic.
  22. (January 30, 2013). "ABC Orders Parenting Game Show 'Bet On Your Baby'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  23. (February 13, 2013). "ABC Family Continues Its Original Programming Momentum – Network Greenlights Two New Reality Series, "Dancing Fools" and "The Vineyard"". The Futon Critic.
  24. (March 2, 2020). "A 'Reba' Star Played Jay Leno's Love Interest on 'Last Man Standing' and It Was a Lot". Country Living.
  25. "Reba McEntire to reunite with Melissa Peterman on new podcast".
  26. Manno, Jackie. (July 9, 2024). "All About Reba McEntire New NBC Sitcom, Happy's Place".
  27. (October 18, 2024). "All About Melissa Peterman's Career, Family, and More".
  28. "Hollywood Journal".
  29. Alexander, Bryan. (October 30, 2024). "Hallmark's search for hunky 'Mr. Christmas' is on with Jonathan Bennett's reality show". [[USA Today]].
  30. Hailu, Selome. (2024-05-08). "Reba McEntire Comedy 'Happy's Place' Ordered to Series at NBC".

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