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===2011–2017: Sitcom and film stardom === [[File:Melissa McCarthy 2012 (Straighten Crop).jpg|thumb|upright|McCarthy in 2012]] In 2010, McCarthy was cast in a leading role on the [[CBS]] sitcom ''[[Mike & Molly]]''.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Bierly|first=Mandi|url=https://ew.com/article/2010/03/25/melissa-mccarthy-lands-lead-in-cbs-comedy-pilot-yay-but-wait/|title=Melissa McCarthy lands lead in CBS comedy pilot. Yay! But wait…|magazine=Entertainment Weekly|date=March 25, 2010|access-date=October 2, 2019}}</ref> Television critic Lucy Mangan from the ''[[the Guardian|Guardian]]'' commended McCarthy and her co-star [[Billy Gardell]] on some “unfeasibly delicate and charming work”, while decrying the show itself for hanging every one of its gags on the subject of their weight.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2010/oct/05/lucy-mangan-cable-girl|title=Gone to fat|first=Lucy|last=Mangan|date=October 5, 2010|newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref> In 2011, McCarthy had a breakout performance in the comedy film ''[[Bridesmaids (2011 film)|Bridesmaids]]'' alongside [[Kristen Wiig]], [[Maya Rudolph]], [[Rose Byrne]], [[Wendi McLendon-Covey]] and [[Ellie Kemper]]. She received wide critical acclaim and press coverage for her performance.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/melissa-mccarthy-mike-molly-bridesmaids-2-240899/|title=Melissa McCarthy Is Having Her Moment|first=Lacey|last=Rose|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=September 28, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/melissa-mccarthy-the-runaway-bridesmaid-88029/|title=Melissa McCarthy: The Runaway Bridesmaid|first=Gavin|last=Edwards|magazine=[[Rolling Stone]] |date=January 24, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/melissa-mccarthy-breakout-240901/|title=Melissa McCarthy: From Best Friend to Breakout|first=T. H. R.|last=Staff|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=September 28, 2011}}</ref> McCarthy received an [[Academy Award]] nomination for [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] for her performance. She received [[British Academy Film Awards|BAFTA]], [[Critics' Choice Movie Awards|Critics' Choice]] and [[Screen Actors Guild Awards]] nominations, as well as won [[Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress|Boston Society of Film Critics Award]], [[New York Film Critics Online Awards 2011|New York Film Critics Online Award]] for Best Supporting Actress, [[Women Film Critics Circle|Women Film Critics Circle Award]] for Best Comedic Actress, and [[MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mtv.com/news/ibe0z8/mtv-movie-awards-winners-list|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221010130528/https://www.mtv.com/news/ibe0z8/mtv-movie-awards-winners-list|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 10, 2022|title=2012 MTV Movie Awards Winners: The Full List|website=MTV}}</ref> One of McCarthy's most memorable scenes in ''Bridesmaids'' was improvised, according to director [[Paul Feig]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.insider.com/melissa-mccarthy-improvised-bridesmaids-bullying-scene-2021-5|title=Melissa McCarthy ad-libbed one of the most emotional scenes in 'Bridesmaids'|first=Jason|last=Guerrasio|website=Insider}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/melissa-mccarthy-responsible-one-bridesmaids-speech.html/|title=Melissa McCarthy Is Responsible for a Lot of 1 'Bridesmaids' Speech|first=Produced by Digital|last=Editors|date=June 13, 2022}}</ref> In fall 2011, after achieving fame from ''Bridesmaids'', she received her first [[Primetime Emmy Awards|Primetime Emmy Award]] for [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series|Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series]] for her role on ''Mike & Molly''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/awards/2011/09/did-bridesmaids-help-melissa-mccarthy-to-pull-off-emmy-upset.html|title=Emmys: Did 'Bridesmaids' help Melissa McCarthy pull off an upset? |work=Los Angeles Times|date=September 20, 2011|access-date=November 18, 2013}}</ref><ref name=emmys>{{cite web|url= http://www.emmys.com/celebrities/melissa-mccarthy|title=Melissa McCarthy Emmy Award Winner|publisher=Emmys.com|access-date=January 8, 2012}}</ref> In June 2011, she hosted the [[Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wif.org/events/crystal-lucy-awards |title=Crystal + Lucy Awards 2011 |publisher=Women In Film |access-date=January 8, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120121155221/http://wif.org/events/crystal-lucy-awards |archive-date=January 21, 2012 }}</ref> She was invited to join the [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]] in June 2012 along with 175 others.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2012/20120629a.html|title=Academy Invites 176 to Membership|publisher=The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences|date=June 29, 2012|access-date=July 19, 2013}}</ref> McCarthy hosted ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' on October 1, 2011, April 6, 2013, February 1, 2014, February 13, 2016, and May 12, 2017.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://ew.com/article/2013/04/07/saturday-night-live-recap-melissa-mccarthy-phoenix/|last=Fowler, Tara|date=April 7, 2013|title=''Saturday Night Live'' recap: Melissa McCarthy brought the heat and hammed it up|magazine=Entertainment Weekly|access-date= April 27, 2013}}</ref> She was nominated five times for a [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series]] for her appearances on the television show from 2011 to 2017, winning in 2017.<ref name=emmys/> In 2011, McCarthy produced a CBS pilot which starred her husband, Ben Falcone.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2011/09/next-for-emmy-winner-melissa-mccarthy-co-creating-comedy-series-for-cbs-173212/|first=Andreeva|last=Nellie|title=Next For Emmy Winner Melissa McCarthy: Co-Creating Comedy Series For CBS|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=September 19, 2011|access-date=December 10, 2011}}</ref> After her ''Bridesmaids'' breakout, McCarthy had supporting roles in the comedy films ''[[This Is 40]]'' (2012), the spinoff to [[Judd Apatow]]'s film ''[[Knocked Up]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/news/a328889/melissa-mccarthy-to-star-in-knocked-up-sequel.html_daughter_for_.html|first=Zakia|last=Uddin|title=Melissa McCarthy to star in 'Knocked Up' sequel|work=[[Digital Spy]]|date=July 8, 2011|access-date=July 30, 2011}}</ref> and ''[[The Hangover Part III]]'' (2013). In 2013, McCarthy co-starred in the crime comedy ''[[Identity Thief]]'' with [[Jason Bateman]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Brian Gallagher|url=http://www.movieweb.com/news/id-theft-gets-jason-bateman-and-melissa-mccarthy|title=ID Theft Gets Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy|publisher=Movie Web|date=August 15, 2011|access-date=January 8, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://thefilmstage.com/news/jason-bateman-and-melissa-mccarthy-to-execute-id-theft/|title=Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy To Execute ''ID Theft''|publisher=The Film Stage|date=August 16, 2011|access-date=January 8, 2012}}</ref> ''Identity Thief'', her [[star vehicle]], opened at No. 1 at the box office, and grossed $174 million worldwide<ref name="bom">{{mojo title|identitythief|Identity Thief}}</ref> despite negative reviews.<ref>{{metacritic film|title=Identity Thief|qid=Q3801252}}</ref> R. Kurt Osenlund of ''[[Slant Magazine]]'' praised McCarthy's performance, writing that she "gives a performance leagues better than anything to be expected in a mainstream, early-in-the-year release, padding a typically sketched character with layers of hilarity and pathos. McCarthy owns 'Identity Thief' with a turn of limitless surprise, making an otherwise adequate comedy soar as a star vehicle. She is riveting in simply-penned moments of remorse and confession, adding tearful depth to her ace timing and formidable physical comedy."<ref name="slant">{{cite news|last=Osenlund|first=R. Kurt|title=Identity Thief - Film Review - Slant Magazine|url=https://www.slantmagazine.com/film/review/identity-thief/6805|access-date=April 7, 2014|newspaper=[[Slant Magazine]]|date=February 6, 2013}}</ref> Peter Debruge of ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety magazine]]'' praised McCarthy but criticized the script, saying "Melissa McCarthy proves she’s got what it takes to carry a feature, however meager the underlying material."<ref name="Debruge">{{cite web |date= February 6, 2013 |last=Debruge |first=Peter |title=Identity Thief |url=https://variety.com/2013/film/reviews/identity-thief-1117949179/ |website= [[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] }}</ref> She received [[People's Choice Awards|People's Choice]] and [[MTV Movie & TV Awards|MTV Movie Awards]] nomination for her performance.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.eonline.com/news/477644/glee-katy-perry-lead-people-s-choice-award-nominations-2-broke-girls-kat-dennings-and-beth-behrs-to-host|title=Glee, Katy Perry Lead People's Choice Award Nominations, 2 Broke Girls' Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs to Host|date=November 5, 2013|website=E! Online}}</ref> Later in 2013, McCarthy co-starred with [[Sandra Bullock]] in the buddy cop comedy ''[[The Heat (film)|The Heat]]''. The film was released in the United States and Canada on June 28, 2013, to both critical and commercial success.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_heat/|title=The Heat|website=Rotten Tomatoes|access-date=November 18, 2013}}</ref> With McCarthy being called "box office gold," ''The Heat'' grossed $229 million worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=bullockmccarthy.htm|title=The Heat (2013)|website= [[Box Office Mojo]] |access-date=November 18, 2013}}</ref> She won [[American Comedy Awards|American Comedy Award for Best Comedy Actress - Film]], and well as received nominations an [[Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in a Comedy]] and [[MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2013/12/critics-choice-movie-awards-nominees-full-list-652803/|title='American Hustle', '12 Years A Slave' Lead BFCA's Critics Choice Movie Awards Nominations|first=Pete|last=Hammond|date=December 16, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mtv.com/news/g5l3e9/2014-mtv-movie-awards-nominations|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221002055000/https://www.mtv.com/news/g5l3e9/2014-mtv-movie-awards-nominations|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 2, 2022|title=2014 MTV Movie Awards: Full Nominations List|website=MTV}}</ref> In 2013, McCarthy founded the production company On the Day Productions with her husband [[Ben Falcone]].<ref name="fnp"/> ''[[Tammy (film)|Tammy]]'' was the company's first project. The film cost $20 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://online.wsj.com/articles/melissa-mccarthy-is-hollywoods-unlikely-leading-lady-1403820340|title=Melissa McCarthy Is Hollywood's Unlikely Leading Lady|author=Ben Fritz|date=June 26, 2014|work=The Wall Street Journal|access-date=November 20, 2014}}</ref> McCarthy co-wrote the script for the road comedy film, which was released in 2014. McCarthy's character loses her job and her car, and then learns that her husband has been unfaithful. To get away, she is forced to rely on her alcoholic grandmother ([[Susan Sarandon]]) for transportation as they embark on a journey of self-discovery.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newsinfilm.com/2011/11/07/melissa-mccarthy-striking-out-with-tammy/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120609174127/http://www.newsinfilm.com/2011/11/07/melissa-mccarthy-striking-out-with-tammy/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 9, 2012 |first=Leins |last=Jeff |title=Melissa McCarthy Striking Out with ''Tammy'' |publisher=News in Film |date=November 7, 2011 |access-date=December 10, 2011 }}</ref> Although a box office success, grossing over $100 million from a $20 million budget, it received highly negative reviews from critics with McCarthy received [[Golden Raspberry Awards|Razzie]] nomination for [[Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress|Worst Actress]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/35th-annual-razzie-awards-nominations/|title=35th Annual Razzie Awards Nominations}}</ref> On [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the site's critical consensus reads, "Melissa McCarthy remains an engaging screen presence, but her efforts aren't enough to keep the jumbled ''Tammy'' on track."<ref>{{cite web|title=Tammy (2014)|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/tammy_2014/|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes|access-date=July 28, 2014}}</ref> Later in 2014, McCarthy played the female lead, opposite [[Bill Murray]], in the comedy-drama film ''[[St. Vincent (film)|St. Vincent]]'', directed and written by [[Theodore Melfi]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/melissa-mccarthy-may-join-the-congregation-of-st-vincent-de-van-nuys-with-bill-murray-20130311|title=Melissa McCarthy May Join The Congregation Of 'St. Vincent De Van Nuys' With Bill Murray|publisher=Indiewire|date=March 11, 2013|access-date=November 18, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160109013652/http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/melissa-mccarthy-may-join-the-congregation-of-st-vincent-de-van-nuys-with-bill-murray-20130311|archive-date=January 9, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> The film received positive reviews from critics and her performance as an overworked single mom was noted.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/st-vincent-2014|title=St. Vincent movie review & film summary (2014) | Roger Ebert|first=Brian|last=Tallerico|website=www.rogerebert.com/}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://torontosun.com/2014/10/08/melissa-mccarthy-cried-after-standing-ovation-for-st-vincent|title=Melissa McCarthy cried after standing ovation for 'St. Vincent' | Toronto Sun}}</ref> At the [[20th Critics' Choice Awards]], she received Best Actress in a Comedy Movie nomination.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2014/12/birdman-budapest-boyhood-critics-choice-movie-award-jolie-rebounds-1201325310/|title='Birdman', 'Budapest' And 'Boyhood' Get Key Oscar Boost To Lead Critics' Choice Movie Award Nominations; Jolie Rebounds From Globe Snub|first=Pete|last=Hammond|date=December 15, 2014}}</ref> In May 2015, McCarthy received a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/scene/spotlight/melissa-mccarthy-walk-of-fame-ceremony-1201500219/|title=Walk of Fame honoree Melissa McCarthy spies some luck in her life|author1= Jenelle Riley |author2= Marianne Zumberge|work=Variety|date=May 19, 2015 |access-date=May 20, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.people.com/article/melissa-mccarthy-hollywood-walk-fame-ceremony|title=Melissa McCarthy Dazzles at Walk of Fame Ceremony|work=People|access-date=May 20, 2015}}</ref> In August 2015, ''Forbes'' ranked her as the third highest-paid actress of 2015, with earnings of $23 million.<ref name=forbes2015/> Also in 2015, McCarthy played the lead in frequent collaborator [[Paul Feig]]'s spy comedy ''[[Spy (2015 film)|Spy]]'',<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/melissa-mccarthy-talks-join-paul-593299|title=Melissa McCarthy in Talks to Join Paul Feig's 'Susan Cooper'|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=July 25, 2013|access-date=November 18, 2013|first=Rebecca|last=Ford}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Cunningham|first=Todd|url=https://movies.yahoo.com/news/melissa-mccarthy-spy-spoof-susan-cooper-gets-memorial-193306413.html|title=Melissa McCarthy Spy Spoof 'Susan Cooper' Gets Key 2015 Release Date|publisher=Yahoo Movies|date=November 12, 2013|access-date=November 18, 2013}}</ref> a role that earned McCarthy her first [[Golden Globe Award]] nomination for [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical|Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/awards/golden-globes-full-list-nominees-n493016|title=The Golden Globes: Full List of Winners and Nominees|date=January 11, 2016|website=NBC News}}</ref> The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed $235 million worldwide against a $65 million budget. McCarthy's performance was praised by critics. [[Richard Roeper]] of ''[[The Chicago Sun Times]]'' called her "as funny and as winning as anyone in the movies these days".<ref>{{cite web|last1=Roeper|first1=Richard|title=Spy Review|url=http://www.richardroeper.com/reviews/w/spy.aspx|access-date=February 9, 2016}}</ref> Tom Russo of ''[[The Boston Globe]]'' credited the film's success to McCarthy, writing, "part of what makes the action comedy such a loopy blast is the identity shifts she pulls on the audience."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Russo|first1=Tom|title=Melissa McCarthy pulls off her latest comic role, secret agent, in 'Spy'|website=[[The Boston Globe]] |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/movies/2015/06/04/spy/y3xzy513n5dRSdI2zURKFM/story.html|access-date=February 9, 2016}}</ref> Bill Goodykoontz of ''Arizona Republic'' called the film McCarthy's return to form, writing "Finally, after the promise shown in ''Bridesmaids'', but sold short since by weak scripts in films like ''Tammy'' and ''Identity Thief'', Melissa McCarthy gets a movie vehicle worthy of her talents."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Bill|first1=Goodykoontz|title=Review: Melissa McCarthy makes a terrific 'Spy'|url=https://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/movies/2015/06/04/review-melissa-mccarthy-makes-terrific-spy/28359263/|access-date=February 9, 2016}}</ref> In 2016, McCarthy starred in the comedy film ''[[The Boss (2016 film)|The Boss]]'', a film based on a character which McCarthy had created in the Los Angeles Groundlings – a wealthy businesswoman "who goes to jail for insider trading, and struggles to reinvent herself as America's new sweetheart when she's released".<ref name="fnp">{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/melissa-mccarthy-ben-falcone-5-new-projects-1201245084/|title=Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone Preview 5 New Film Projects|work=Variety|date=June 24, 2014 |access-date=November 20, 2014}}</ref> Although it received generally negative reviews from critics, it grossed over $78 million worldwide on a budget of $29 million. Also that year, she played an author and scientist in the all-female reboot of ''[[Ghostbusters (2016 film)|Ghostbusters]]'', directed by Paul Feig.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/new-all-female-ghostbusters-cast-767610|title=Melissa McCarthy for Ghostbusters|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|access-date=January 27, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/84854/shocker-melissa-mccarthy-ghostbusters-3/|title=Melissa McCarthy for Ghostbusters 3|work=Dread Central|access-date=November 20, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3327599/first-female-flip-ghostbusters-proton-pack/|title=Melissa McCarthy for Ghostbusters 3|work=Bloody Disgusting|access-date=November 20, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/87494/ghostbusters-character-details-ivan-reitman-isnt-directing/|title=Melissa McCarthy is playing Patty, an NYC subway worker|access-date=January 27, 2014}}</ref> The film grossed $229.1 million worldwide against its $144 million budget, making it a box office bomb with losses of over $70 million following theaters taking their revenue cut.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ghostbusters_(2016_film)&oldid=1175357021|title=Ghostbusters (2016 film)|date=September 14, 2023|via=Wikipedia}}</ref> At the [[43rd People's Choice Awards]], McCarthy won Award for Favorite Comedic Movie Actress.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/2017-peoples-choice-award-winners-complete-list-965632/|title=People's Choice Awards 2017 Winners List|first=T. H. R.|last=Staff|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=January 18, 2017}}</ref> In 2016, she recorded the song "[[Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)]]" with [[Barbra Streisand]] which appears on Streisand's album ''[[Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway]]''. On February 4 and 11, 2017 she made surprise appearances on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' portraying [[White House Press Secretary]] [[Sean Spicer]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2017/02/the-genius-of-melissa-mccarthy-as-sean-spicer-on-saturday-night-live/515715/|title=The Genius of Melissa McCarthy as Sean Spicer on Saturday Night Live|last=Gilbert|first=Sophie|date=February 5, 2017|work=The Atlantic|access-date=February 6, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.yahoo.com/news/melissa-mccarthy-steals-the-show-as-a-raging-sean-spicer-on-snl-142401746.html|title=Melissa McCarthy steals the show as a raging Sean Spicer on 'SNL'|last=Stableford|first=Dylan|date=February 5, 2017|publisher=Yahoo! News|access-date=February 6, 2017}}</ref> She returned to the show to portray Spicer on April 16<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/04/snl-melissa-mccarthy-sean-spicer-easter-bunny-hitler-conan-obrien-eugene-lee | title=S.N.L.: How Conan O'Brien Saved Melissa McCarthy's Sean Spicer Easter Skit | magazine=Vanity Fair | date=April 19, 2017 | access-date=April 21, 2017 | author=Bradley, Laura}}</ref> and May 13, 2017 (also hosting the latter). McCarthy also appeared in a [[Super Bowl LI]] ad for [[Kia Motors]], promoting the [[Kia Niro]]. McCarthy played a wannabe [[environmentalist]], who has a series of mishaps befall her such as being capsized by a [[whale]], being charged by a [[rhino]], and falling down a [[crevasse]]. The commercial featured the song "[[Holding Out for a Hero]]".<ref>{{Citation|title=Kia Niro Super Bowl 2017 TV Commercial, 'Hero's Journey' Feat. Melissa McCarthy [T1]|url=https://www.ispot.tv/ad/A301/kia-niro-super-bowl-2017-heros-journey-feat-melissa-mccarthy|language=en|access-date=August 26, 2021}}</ref>
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