Missy Palmer

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Missy started dating [[Mike Chapman]] shortly before January 2000.{{ref|3}} They were married February 28, 2004.{{ref|4}}
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Missy started dating [[Mike Chapman]] shortly before January 2000,{{ref|3}} and they were married February 28, 2004.{{ref|4}} Their daughter was born in 2006, and appeared in [[Summer Short Shorts#Easter Eggs|a Puppet Stuff short]] as a "[[Very, Very Little Girl]]".
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It was reported in the [[Flashforward 2006 Seattle - 28 Feb 2006]] interview that she was pregnant. She and Mike have since had a [[Very, Very Little Girl|daughter]].
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==Fun Facts==
==Fun Facts==

Revision as of 22:23, 18 January 2025

Missy with hair of red

Melissa "Missy" Palmer (born 1978) is the voice of Marzipan. She is married to Homestar Runner co-creator Mike Chapman.

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She provides the voice of Marzipan, as well as her variations.

Other roles include:

She co-wrote The Luau, alongside Mike and Matt. Many of Marzipan's songs are written by Missy as well,[1] such as "Oh Yeah Yeah".

She helps manage the Store, and was the producer of Trogdor!! The Board Game.

Career

Missy with hat of pink

She works in the film industry as a producer and assistant director. She met The Brothers Chaps through mutual friend Craig Zobel, as a producer for a movie that the Chaps were working on.[2]

On May 18, 2014, Missy released her first documentary: D'Artagnan is the Champion, about the life and times of a racing horse and his roots. Mike and Craig Zobel served as executive producers.

Personal Life

Missy started dating Mike Chapman shortly before January 2000,[3] and they were married February 28, 2004.[4] Their daughter was born in 2006, and appeared in a Puppet Stuff short as a "Very, Very Little Girl".

Fun Facts

References

  1. ^  retroCRUSH Interview
  2. ^  Wired News Radio Interview - 23 Jun 2003
  3. ^  Penguin Brothers Interview - 26 May 2003
  4. ^  Flashforward 2006 Seattle - 28 Feb 2006 (MIKE: "Today's our second wedding anniversary...")

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