Born in Kansas City, Missouri, McClurg began her performing career at age five with the Kansas City Rhythm Kids. She retired when the dance teacher was arrested on a morals charge for "dating" the tall and lissome, yet underage, star dancer in the troupe. That girl's big number culminated with a back-bend where Edie drank a soda upside down (of course).
She earned a Bachelor's degree in Speech Education and a Master of Science degree from Syracuse University and taught radio at the University of Missouri-Kansas City for eight years. There she re-entered the entertainment field as a DJ, newswoman and producer for the NPR affiliate KCUR-FM. Her proudest moment was portraying
John Ehrlichman in Conversation 26 of the NPR national broadcast of the Nixon Tape Transcripts. Her career-long devotion to satirical improvisation included an impressive tenure with The Groundlings.
She went on to create original characters, performed on the short-lived talk show
The David Letterman Show (1980): Mrs. Marv Mendenhall, Dot Duncan, Whirly June Pickens, Officer Jeanelle Archer, 105-year-old Edie, etc. Television has been a home to many of McClurg's characters -- on
The Richard Pryor Show (1977); as Lucille Tarlek, wife of brash advertising salesman Herb Tarlek on
WKRP in Cincinnati (1978); and Mrs. Poole, the ever-cheery and almost omnipresent next-door neighbor on
Valerie (1986). Her movie career growth paralleled her ten years with The Groundlings. Her first film was
Brian De Palma's teen horror classic
Carrie (1976). She did several
John Hughes films, including
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986),
Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987),
She's Having a Baby (1988) and
Curly Sue (1991). Offbeat cult favorites are
Eating Raoul (1982),
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988), HBO's
The Pee-Wee Herman Show (1981), and
Martin Mull's
The History of White People in America (1985).
In more mainstream films, she received a National Media Award for her portrayal of a mentally disabled woman in
Bill: On His Own (1983) (which starred
Mickey Rooney). She worked with
Robert Redford (in
A River Runs Through It (1992)), for
Oliver Stone (in
Natural Born Killers (1994)), for
Diane Keaton (in
Hanging Up (2000)), and was named Best Actress of the Chicago Alternative Film Festival for her portrayal of the mother of Ted Kaczynski ("The Unabomber").
More recent roles include the nosy lady on
Fat Actress (2005),
David Spade's nasty neighbor in
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003),
Dana Carvey's mother in Sony Pictures'
The Master of Disguise (2002),
Jane Kaczmarek's friend on
Malcolm in the Middle (2000), and guest-starring on
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000),
Providence (1999),
7th Heaven (1996), and
Caroline in the City (1995). She had voice roles in such television series and feature films as
The Little Mermaid (1989),
The Rugrats Movie (1998),
A Bug's Life (1998), and
Cars (2006).