For the last three decades, the multi-hyphenate Lisa Ann Walter, who began her career in stand-up comedy, made her mark as a character actor in films such as Bruce Almighty, Eddie and Shall We Dance?
However, for most millennials, Walter is best known for playing Chessy, the beloved nanny in Nancy Meyer’s The Parent Trap. These days, nearly a quarter of a century later, Walter has emerged in the spotlight on ABC’s award-winning mockumentary Abbott Elementary, where she plays the Italian-American spitfire Melissa Schemmenti, a second and third-grade teacher at an underfunded Philadelphia public school.
Here, she discusses the joys of playing the elementary school teacher and her own educational upbringing. DEADLINE: You’ve returned to doing stand-up recently.
How has it been going back on stage versus being behind the camera on Abbott Elementary? LISA ANN WALTER: I was a stage actress first in musicals and plays.
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