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Mary Connor Neely (born April 10, 1991) is an American actress, writer, director, and editor. She rose to prominence during the 2020
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with a series of self-filmed lip-sync videos reenacting scenes from well-known musicals. She published her videos on
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) to broad acclaim. Neely also appeared in the 2020 remake of ''Valley Girl'' and directed the 2017 short film ''Pink Trailer'', which premiered at the
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Early life

Mary Connor Neely was born on April 10, 1991, in
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, to Mark Neely, an actor, and Polly Neely (
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Johnson), a commercial producer. Her parents divorced when she was young and she was raised equally between them. Neely is an only child. Growing up in Los Angeles, Neely has described it as both “really interesting” and “odd”. Though both of her parents exited entertainment when Neely was in elementary school, a lot of their friends were “crew people” which led Neely to grow up in the industry but as she described, “it wasn’t glamorous.” Neely lived in 13 different houses by the time she was 18 years old in the Glendale,
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, South Pasadena,
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, and
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neighborhoods of Los Angeles. She cites the exposure to so many different kinds of people and places as a catalyst for her interest in performing. Neely started acting in
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productions at age eight, saying her love for musicals was akin to a religion. During summers in high school, Neely attended drama programs at
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and
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. Neely graduated from
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before studying acting at UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, UCLA's School of Theater Film and Television on scholarship.


Career

During her junior year at UCLA, Neely was scouted by a commercial casting director at a barbecue and began auditioning while still enrolled in school. In 2012 Neely was cast as "Kitty" in Eli Russell Linnetz' ''Afterglow'', a short film also starring
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. She graduated from UCLA in 2013 with a major in Theater and a minor in Scandinavian culture. Upon completing her degree, the faculty of the theater school awarded her the Judith and Milton R. Stark scholarship, given based on artistic merit. Neely has been cast in over twenty national commercials, most notably as goth daughter Debbie in Pepcid's The Burns Family campaign alongside
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and as the bubbly Tide Pods Waitress, which ran in the U.S. and Canada from 2015 to 2019. Frustrated by the lack of nuance written into female TV and film roles, Neely began creating her own projects, learning how to edit using YouTube tutorials. Neely's first short film, ''The Dresser'', was nominated for the Golden Egg award at the
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. A comedy about Sofia, a young actress grappling with her control issues by trying and failing to hook up with a co-star, Neely wrote, directed, edited, produced, and starred. She then made ''Wacko Smacko'', an eight-episode web series based on ''The Dresser'' that follows Sofia as she fumbles through ordeals with dating, friendships, and family while trying to develop an acting career in Los Angeles. Neely again wrote, directed, produced, and starred. The series was licensed to the YouTube channel Snarled and was well-received, with over 500,000 views. One critic said of ''Wacko Smacko'', “Neely’s storytelling is raw and real, and her character Sofia is, thankfully, imperfect and nuanced, a person with aspirations who also occasionally shoots herself in the foot, and is by no means a one-dimensional female stereotype.” In 2017 Neely was hired to direct and edit ''Pink Trailer'', a short film that follows two young women, Julie and Lucy, as they housesit for Lucy's grandmothe

but keep getting visited by a foreboding neighbor. Neely blended comedy with hints of horror to accentuate serious discussions about mental health and growing up. The film premiered at the South by Southwest film festival and opened Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films, Palm Springs ShortFest to positive reviews,
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comparing it to Greta Gerwig's ''Lady Bird''. In 2019 ''Pink Trailer'' played as a pre-feature short before Olivia Wilde's ''
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'' at the Oriental Theater in Milwaukee. In 2018 Neely directed and edited her first music video, ''Margaret'', for LA band Pinky Pinky. Deemed a “masterpiece” by
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, the video stars
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as a lonely, pill-popping, Chardonnay-drinking mother of a teenage girl. Neely described it as a “dark version” of the 2003
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music video for ''
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''. In 2020 Neely appeared in MGM's remake of ''Valley Girl'', was chosen as one of Adweek's Creative 100 and named a New Face at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal. Neely had supporting roles in Sony's live-action/animated musical fantasy comedy film '' Lyle Lyle Crocodile'' and Netflix's romantic comedy film ''
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'', in 2022 and 2023 respectively. In 2024 Neely was cast in ''
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'' starring
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as well as the
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feature '' Swiped'' starring
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, the latter of which is set to premiere in 2025. ''Or Something'', a feature film co-starring and co-written by Neely and
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, premiered at Roxy Cinema in Tribeca in October of 2024. Following two strangers who show up to the same Brooklyn apartment looking to collect cash they are both owed, the dialogue heavy film has been likened to an East Coast version of a Duplass Brothers
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Coronavirus Lockdown Project

During the initial
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of the
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in March 2020, Neely, isolated and living alone, decided to record herself on an iPhone, reenacting love
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s from classic musicals like ''Les Misérables'', ''Phantom of the Opera'', ''Grease'', ''Hamilton'', among others. Doing so involved her lip-syncing both male and female parts on-camera, wearing a variety of wigs and costumes as well as editing each video. Her efforts resulted in media attention, performance offers, and widespread praise, including compliments from broadcast TV showrunners
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and
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. The last in Neely's video series was ''Belle'', the opening number from
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''Beauty and the Beast''. Neely plays over 40 characters and choreographed the number in and around her apartment buildin

The finale gained one million views on
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in six days, Nerdist Industries, Nerdist writing, “The song begins, and so does the beautiful chaos that is her-self proclaimed 'magnum opus.' It’s magic”. After wrapping up the initial thread of love song covers in April, Neely came back in May with a full song-by-song reenactment of ''
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'' to raise money for
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. After meeting her $7,000 fundraising goal in one hour, Neely managed to raise $25,000 for theater performers seeking COVID relief.
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included Neely's quarantine created videos in their Best Theater of 2020 roundups, the former claiming, “For a few heroic weeks, she was a one-woman incarnation of musical theater itself”.


Filmography


Film


Television


Web


Music Videos


Awards and nominations


References


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