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What is Kate Flannery's Net Worth and Salary?

Kate Flannery is an American actress who has a net worth of $4 million. Kate Flannery is best known for playing Meredith Palmer on the NBC series "The Office" (2005–2013), and she also appeared in the related web series "The Office: The Accountants" (2006), "The Office: The Outburst" (2008), "The Office: Blackmail" (2009), and "The Office: The 3rd Floor" (2010). Kate has more than 70 acting credits to her name, including the films "Cooties" (2014) and "Fishbowl California" (2018) and the TV series "Spyder Games" (2001) and "All Night" (2018). She has lent her voice to the animated television shows "The Life & Times of Tim" (2011),  "Steven Universe" (2015–2018), "OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes" (2017–2019), and "Summer Camp Island" (2019–2020) as well as a 2002 episode of "Saturday Night Live." Kate previously performed under the stage name "Lady Puff" in the band Mono Puff, and she sang on their 1998 album "It's Fun to Steal." Flannery is also in a comedy lounge act, The Lampshades, with improviser Scot Robinson. In 2019, Flannery competed on "Dancing with the Stars," finishing in seventh place.

Early Life

Kate Flannery was born Katherine Patricia Flannery on June 10, 1964, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She grew up in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, with mother Joan, father Tom (owner of Flannery's Tavern), and six siblings, including a twin sister. Kate attended Saints Colman-John Neumann School and Archbishop John Carroll High School, and after graduation, she enrolled at Virginia's Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, then transferred to Philadelphia's University of the Arts two years later. During her senior year of high school, Flannery appeared in a production of "Bye Bye Birdie" at the Riverfront Dinner Theater.

Stage Career

After college, Kate moved to Chicago and joined The Second City's National Touring Company. She also became an original member of the Annoyance Theater, where she performed in numerous shows, such as "The Real Live Brady Bunch." In Chicago, she formed The Lampshades with Scot Robinson, and in the early 2000s when they were both living in Los Angeles, the duo reunited and began performing in Hollywood and at comedy festivals around the U.S., including Aspen's U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. Flannery appeared inNora Ephron's"Love, Loss, and What I Wore" in New York and played Neely O'Hara in New York and Los Angeles productions of "Valley of the Dolls." In L.A., she also starred in "The Phacts of Life" and aLily Tomlin–Jane Wagnerproduction of the "Six Feet Under"-inspired comedy "Three Feet Under."

Film and Television Career

Kate made her film debut in 1999's "Can't Stop Dancing," and in 2001, she had a recurring role on MTV's "Spyder Games." She appeared in the films "Life Without Dick" (2002) and "Carolina" (2003) and guest-starred on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" (2002), "Boomtown" (2003), "Crossballs: The Debate Show" (2004), and "TheBernie MacShow" (2004). In 2005, Flannery began starring as alcoholic single mother Meredith Palmer on "The Office," and she went on to appear in 186 episodes over nine seasons. That year, she also appeared in the short films "The Heir Apparent" and "I'm Not Gay."

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