Kaitlin Olson continues to make a remarkable impact across television
and the big screen.

Olson can currently be seen in the ABC drama series “High
Potential” from award-winning writer and producer Drew Goddard. The
series is based on the French detective series “HPI” and centers
on Morgan (Olson), a single mom with three kids and an exceptional
mind who helps solve an unsolvable crime when she rearranges some
evidence during her shift as a cleaner for the police department.
Olson also serves as a producer on the series.

She was most recently seen in the Emmy®-winning Max series
“Hacks,” opposite Jean Smart. For its sophomore season, she earned
an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
for her performance as DJ. She recently reprised her role in the third
season of “Hacks” and received an additional Emmy nomination for
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her scene-stealing
performance.

Olson is best known for her starring role in the critically acclaimed
cultural phenomenon series “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”
for FX. The 16th season premiered in June 2023 and has shattered the
record as the longest-running live-action television sitcom in
history. “Sunny” has been positioned as a cultural juggernaut on a
global scale for its unapologetic satirizing of human nature —
consistently delivering record-breaking ratings year after year.

She was also nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Actress in a Short
Form Comedy or Drama series for her for her role in “Flipped,” a
Quibi series in which she and Will Forte play a clueless, narcissistic
couple trying to launch their own house flipping show. Prior to that,
she starred in and executive produced “The Mick,” where she plays
Mackenzie “Mickey” Molng, a hard-living aunt forced to take care
of her wealthy sister’s spoiled kids after the mom flees the country
to avoid criminal charges. The Hollywood Reporter called the show
“an opportunity to put Olson and the things she does best front and
center.”

Olson has been praised for crafting unique and memorable characters
that recur on several shows including Larry David’s sister-in-law
Becky on “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” one-armed neighbor Hartley
Underwood on FX’s “The Riches,” as well as Mimi’s nemesis
Traylor on “The Drew Carey Show,” and as Ashley on “New Girl.”

On the feature front, she was recently seen in Bobby Farrelly’s
“Champions,” an English-language adaptation of the Spanish film of
the same name, which tells the story of a minor league basketball
coach who is forced to do community service and decides to help coach
a Special Olympics team. She stars alongside Woody Harrelson, and
Focus Features released the film domestically in March 2023.

Olson’s film credits include the Chernin Brothers’ “Incoming”
for Netflix, Pixar’s “Finding Dory,” the hit Fox comedy “The
Heat,” “Arizona,” and Universal’s romantic comedy “Leap
Year,” in which she appeared opposite Amy Adams.

She currently resides in Los Angeles.

PERSONAL INFORMATION
HOMETOWN: Portland, Oregon
BIRTHDATE: August 18
