Moon Zappa

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Moon Zappa
Born (1967-09-28) September 28, 1967 (age 56)
Occupation(s)Actress
Author
Years active1982–present
Spouse
(m. 2002;div. 2014)
Children1
Parent(s) Frank Zappa
Gail Zappa
Relatives Dweezil Zappa (brother)
Ahmet Zappa (brother)
Diva Zappa (sister)
Lala Sloatman (maternal cousin)

Moon Unit Zappa (born September 28, 1967) is an American actress, singer, and author. She is the daughter of musician Frank Zappa.

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Early life

Moon Zappa was born in New York City, the eldest child of Gail (née Sloatman) and musician Frank Zappa. [1] She has three younger siblings: Dweezil, Ahmet, and Diva. Zappa's father was of Sicilian, Greek-Arab, and French ancestry, and her mother was of German and Portuguese descent. [2] Zappa attended Oakwood School in North Hollywood, California.

Career

Zappa first came to public attention in 1982 at the age of 14, when she appeared on her father's hit single "Valley Girl." The song featured Moon's monologue in "valleyspeak", slang terms popular with teenage girls in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles. "Valley Girl" was Frank Zappa's biggest hit in the United States, and popularized phrases from the lyric such as "grody to the max" and "gag me with a spoon." The song appeared on her father's 1982 album Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch .

In the mid-1980s, Zappa and her brother Dweezil were frequent guest VJs on MTV.

She sang on Dweezil's songs "My Mother Is a Space Cadet" b/w "Crunchy Water" in 1982 and "Let's Talk About It" from the album Havin' a Bad Day in 1986.

As a teenager, Zappa acted in the television series CHiPs , The Facts of Life , and the film Nightmares . [1] While still 18, she was a technical consultant and appeared in several episodes of Fast Times. As an adult, she has worked as a stand-up comic, magazine writer, and actress, appearing in the films National Lampoon's European Vacation and Spirit of '76 , the television sitcom Normal Life , and The Super Mario Bros. Super Show .

Zappa appeared as a niqab-clad Muslim woman in an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm , as Ted Mosby's cousin Stacy in an episode of How I Met Your Mother , and on an episode ("Pampered to a Pulp") of Roseanne . In 2013, Zappa was the voice of Mrs. Lamber on FOX Broadcasting's Animation Domination High-Def series High School USA! .

In 2000, Zappa appeared as guest vocalist on Kip Winger's third solo album Songs from the Ocean Floor . She is the author of the novel America, the Beautiful, published in 2001. [3] She has also written for The New York Times . [4] In a 2016 interview with the Los Angeles Times , Zappa said she was working on a book about growing up in her "crazy house." [5]

Personal life

Zappa married Paul Doucette, drummer and rhythm guitarist for American pop group Matchbox Twenty, in June 2002. They have one child, Mathilda Plum Doucette. They divorced in 2014. [6]

Following the death of Zappa's mother, Gail, in October 2015, it was revealed that her siblings Ahmet and Diva were given control of the Zappa family trust with shares of 30% each, while Moon and her brother Dweezil were given smaller shares of 20% each. [7] Speaking to the Los Angeles Times in 2016, Zappa called it "the most hideous shock of [her] life." [7] As beneficiaries only, Moon and Dweezil will reportedly not receive any distributions from the trust until it is profitable—as of 2016, it was millions of dollars in debt—and must seek permission from Ahmet, the trustee, to make money from their father's music or merchandise bearing his name. [7]

In more recent times, the Zappa siblings have legally reconciled their differences, with Dweezil noting "It may be a bumpy road at times – we are a passionate Italian family – but we have decided to work toward privately discussing issues rather than using public forums and lawyers." [8]

Zappa's memoir, Earth to Moon, will be released in August 2024. [9] [10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983 Nightmares Pamela
1985 National Lampoon's European Vacation Rusty's California Girl
1985 The Boys Next Door Nancy
1987HeartbeatBand PerformerDirect-to-video
1989 Listen to Me Longnecker
1989HeartstopperLenora Clayton
1990 The Spirit of '76 Cheryl Dickman
1992 Little Sister Venus
1994Dark Side of GeniusCarrie
1996 Love Always Mary Ellen
1997The Girl Gets MoeHostess Jillian
1997 Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills Susie
1998 Anarchy TV Katie
1998 Jack Frost School TeacherUncredited
2000Brutal TruthAlex
2000Behind the SeamsAstric
2010 Love & Distrust DonnaDirect-to-video
2011 Last Will Belinda DeNovi

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982 CHiPs TamiEpisode: "Speedway Fever"
1985 The Facts of Life SondraEpisode: "The Last Drive-In"
1986 Fast Times Barbara6 episodes
1987 Student Exchange Murphy the BikerTelevision film
1989 The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! MarilynEpisode: "Wild Thing"
1990 Normal Life Tess Harlow13 episodes
1991 The Trials of Rosie O'Neill Janet FraneyEpisode: "Wolf Pack"
1993 Wild Palms JudyEpisode: "Hungry Ghosts"
1996 Murder One ChrisEpisode: "Chapter Seventeen"
1996 Clueless TakiEpisode: "Do We with Bad Haircuts Not Feel?"
1996 Roseanne CarolEpisode: "Pampered to a Pulp"
1997 Party of Five MerikaEpisode: "Adjustments"
2000 Tenacious D Art Gallery VisitorEpisode: "The Fan"
2003 The Complete Master Works Video documentary
2004 Curb Your Enthusiasm HaboosEpisode: "The Blind Date"
2006 How I Met Your Mother StacyEpisode: "How Lily Stole Christmas"
2007 Private Practice JennyEpisode: "In Which We Meet Addison, a Nice Girl from Somewhere Else"
2010 Grey's Anatomy KellyEpisode: "Push"
2013 High School USA! Tracey Lamber (voice)5 episodes

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