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Latest revision as of 16:55, 16 October 2021
Actress/comedian/singer played by Jane Krakowski in the TV sitcom 30 Rock. In the first-season episode "Jack-Tor" (first aired 30 Nov. 2006), she reveals that her "My Humps"-esque pop song "Muffin Top" was number 1 in Israel and number 4 in Belgium.
In the sixth-season episode "Kidnapped by Danger" (first aired 22 March 2012), she is infuriated by Weird Al Yankovic's parody of her song "Kidnapped" (as "Knapsack"). She records a song so ridiculous it can't be parodied ("Fart So Loud"), but Weird Al manages to "Normal Al" it into a serious song.
She plays Janet Jopler in a network bio-pic.
In the final-season episode "Unwindulax" (first aired 25 Oct. 2012), her Jimmy Buffett-esque song "Catching Crabs in Paradise" attracts a crowd of hard-partying "Crabcatchers" to 30 Rockefeller Plaza.