Mair Mulroney
- Actress
- Music Department
- Producer
Mary Alice Mulroney, also known professionally as ThatGirlMair, is an award-winning American actress, comedian, screenwriter, producer and musician.
Born at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C. to Mary Patricia Denney and Thomas Joseph Mulroney. She is of Irish, English, German, Dutch, and Czechoslovakian ancestry. Mair grew up in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Vienna, Virginia where she attended James Madison High School and eventually Randolph Macon Military Academy in Front Royal, Virginia before completing her education via online homeschooling through the University of Nebraska.
She signed her first distribution deal with ADA/Warner Music Group in 2009 at the age of 19. After several years, Mair went to Fontana/Universal Music Group, which subsequently became Ingrooves Music Group, and released music under them for several more years.
After relocating to Los Angeles, California, Mair was recruited by talent manager John Bryan while in a studio session in Hollywood. He told her "You got a good face. If you can act then you can make money". He tested her with several hours of cold reads and decided to sign her with Almond Talent Agency in 2016. Her commercial credits include well-known brands and companies such as Apple, Purina, LG, Microsoft, AT&T, J.W. Marriott, Tostitos, SyFy, Jimmy Choo, Avid (ProTools), Twitter, Mini Cooper, Fallout 76, American Express, Universal Studios, Pfizer, and many others. She has appeared in and/or starred in videos for celebrated musical artists Missy Elliott, Katy Perry (featuring Skip Marley), Mike Posner, Olivia Holt, DJ Nytrix (on several different occasions featuring DEV, Neon Hitch, and Luciana), Blasterjaxx and Breathe Carolina, Lukas Graham, KATO and Sigala (featuring Haillee Steinfeld), Morrissey, JoJo Siwa, Foster The People, Daddy Yankee, Guaynaa, and more.
Mair has lent her vocals and musical compositions to commercials, award-winning films and television shows including the Emmy Award-winning series "My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend". While having collaborated and created across just about every musical genre, Mair's personal style is described as honest, playful, and emotionally powerful pop. She frequently works with longtime friend and musical counterpart Marc Solomon.
Theatrically Mair has garnered several best-actress wins and nominations in the film festival circuit. She stars as Akiva in _Sands of Fate: A Star Wars Story (2023)_. It is the second in a series of original not-for-profit Star Wars shorts tying back to George Lucas's original trilogy. Produced by Escape Velocity Content and directed by master special make-up effects artist, concept designer, and sculptor Timothy Reed Martin (The Mandalorian, Avengers Endgame, Godzilla King Of Monsters, IT, War Of The Worlds, AI, and more), Sands of Fate will follow up their first, extremely successful episode _Birth of A Monster: A Star Wars Story (2019)_. Currently in post-production, the cast also includes American voice actor Steve Bloom (Cowboy Beebop, Boxtrolls, Star Wars Rebels, The Mandalorian & Rebels Prime), performer and actor Chris Bartlett (The Mandalorian), Dan Bohman (The Mandalorian, Obi-Wan Kenobi), and Nathan Bock (Dollhouse).
Mair became a well-known internet presence as a main cast member in the "moral" stories of Dhar Mann, a series that inexplicably became an international guilty pleasure in 2020. After garnering billions of combined views and appearing in over 65 episodes, Mair parted ways with the studio. However, not before she and many of her fellow cast mates took part in very public protests that outed the studio for low wages, unfair working conditions, and a toxic work environment. Mair and several other actors from the studio such as Colin A Borden and Rachel Christiansen received support from fans and crowd funded a new series called _Good Werks (2023)_, a light-hearted comedy about six unlikely characters who come together when they are all sentenced to community service. Mair plays an Irish nun names Sister Cerridwen..
Mair began collaborating with television producer Robbie Law to in 2023 to create a series of SNL style parody videos to be featured on her YouTube channel.
Born at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C. to Mary Patricia Denney and Thomas Joseph Mulroney. She is of Irish, English, German, Dutch, and Czechoslovakian ancestry. Mair grew up in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Vienna, Virginia where she attended James Madison High School and eventually Randolph Macon Military Academy in Front Royal, Virginia before completing her education via online homeschooling through the University of Nebraska.
She signed her first distribution deal with ADA/Warner Music Group in 2009 at the age of 19. After several years, Mair went to Fontana/Universal Music Group, which subsequently became Ingrooves Music Group, and released music under them for several more years.
After relocating to Los Angeles, California, Mair was recruited by talent manager John Bryan while in a studio session in Hollywood. He told her "You got a good face. If you can act then you can make money". He tested her with several hours of cold reads and decided to sign her with Almond Talent Agency in 2016. Her commercial credits include well-known brands and companies such as Apple, Purina, LG, Microsoft, AT&T, J.W. Marriott, Tostitos, SyFy, Jimmy Choo, Avid (ProTools), Twitter, Mini Cooper, Fallout 76, American Express, Universal Studios, Pfizer, and many others. She has appeared in and/or starred in videos for celebrated musical artists Missy Elliott, Katy Perry (featuring Skip Marley), Mike Posner, Olivia Holt, DJ Nytrix (on several different occasions featuring DEV, Neon Hitch, and Luciana), Blasterjaxx and Breathe Carolina, Lukas Graham, KATO and Sigala (featuring Haillee Steinfeld), Morrissey, JoJo Siwa, Foster The People, Daddy Yankee, Guaynaa, and more.
Mair has lent her vocals and musical compositions to commercials, award-winning films and television shows including the Emmy Award-winning series "My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend". While having collaborated and created across just about every musical genre, Mair's personal style is described as honest, playful, and emotionally powerful pop. She frequently works with longtime friend and musical counterpart Marc Solomon.
Theatrically Mair has garnered several best-actress wins and nominations in the film festival circuit. She stars as Akiva in _Sands of Fate: A Star Wars Story (2023)_. It is the second in a series of original not-for-profit Star Wars shorts tying back to George Lucas's original trilogy. Produced by Escape Velocity Content and directed by master special make-up effects artist, concept designer, and sculptor Timothy Reed Martin (The Mandalorian, Avengers Endgame, Godzilla King Of Monsters, IT, War Of The Worlds, AI, and more), Sands of Fate will follow up their first, extremely successful episode _Birth of A Monster: A Star Wars Story (2019)_. Currently in post-production, the cast also includes American voice actor Steve Bloom (Cowboy Beebop, Boxtrolls, Star Wars Rebels, The Mandalorian & Rebels Prime), performer and actor Chris Bartlett (The Mandalorian), Dan Bohman (The Mandalorian, Obi-Wan Kenobi), and Nathan Bock (Dollhouse).
Mair became a well-known internet presence as a main cast member in the "moral" stories of Dhar Mann, a series that inexplicably became an international guilty pleasure in 2020. After garnering billions of combined views and appearing in over 65 episodes, Mair parted ways with the studio. However, not before she and many of her fellow cast mates took part in very public protests that outed the studio for low wages, unfair working conditions, and a toxic work environment. Mair and several other actors from the studio such as Colin A Borden and Rachel Christiansen received support from fans and crowd funded a new series called _Good Werks (2023)_, a light-hearted comedy about six unlikely characters who come together when they are all sentenced to community service. Mair plays an Irish nun names Sister Cerridwen..
Mair began collaborating with television producer Robbie Law to in 2023 to create a series of SNL style parody videos to be featured on her YouTube channel.