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Maya Rudolph has impersonated Beyoncé on Saturday Night Livesang with Amy Adams in the Disney movie Disenchanted and even played keyboard in the rock band The Rentals — so it comes as no surprise that both of her parentsMinnie and Richardare legendary musicians.
Maya is the youngest child of late singer Minnie Riperton (who is best known for her iconic 1970s hit “Lovin’ You") and music producer Richard Rudolph. The couple constantly collaboratedwith Richard writing and producing many of Riperton’s songs. As a resultsome of Maya’s earliest memories are related to her parents’ music.
“My mom was music,” Maya told NPR. “Music poured out of my motherand I’m sure I heard it before I even got here when I was in her belly. Music sounds and feels very normal to me. My dad wrote all the songs with my mom.”
As a result of her upbringingMaya initially pursued a career in music. She joined the indie rock group The Rentals in the mid-'90s and opened for acts including Alanis Morissette and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
“Music is such a natural part of meit was something that I always did,” Maya explained to Interview magazine. “So a gig came upand then it became a joband the next thing I knew I was just out of college and I thought'All rightI’ll do musicbecause it’s the one thing I can do easily without ever worrying about it.' ”
Although Maya eventually segued into an Emmy award-winning comedy and acting careermusic — and her mother’s legacy — still inspires her. (The Saturday Night Live alum told Entertainment Weekly in 2021 that she was “dipping a toe” into music again.)
From her musical roots to her “hippie” childhoodhere’s everything to know about Maya Rudolph’s parentsMinnie Riperton and Richard Rudolph.
Riperton and Richard were both talented musicians
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Maya’s career may be in comedybut her parents both worked in the music industry — Riperton as a singer and Richard as a composersongwriter and producer. “Music is really my life,” Maya told Interview magazine.
Ripertona Chicago-native and the youngest of eight childrenbegan studying opera as a child at Chicago’s Abraham Lincoln Center. But the talented soprano — who is best known for her five-and-a-half octave range — preferred soul and R&Band began her professional career in the Motown group The Gems at just 14according to The New York Times.
In the 1960sRiperton provided backup vocals for Chess Records before joining the group Rotary Connection in 1966. The group toured with several famous musical actsincluding The Rolling StonesJanis JoplinSantanaSly and the Family Stone and Jefferson AirplaneThe New York Times reported. But in 1970Riperton launched her career as a solo artist — which is where she gained the most fame.
Maya’s early childhood was spent watching her mother perform on stage. “When I was a little girlI would stand on the side of the stage and watch my mom singing out there in beautiful gowns,” she recalled to Interview magazine. “She was a diva in the most exquisite sense. Those are very vivid memories for me.”
Maya’s father Richardmeanwhileput his musical talents to use behind the scenes. After studying music at Tulane Universityhe began his career as a songwriter at Chess Records in 1969 — where he ultimately began collaborating with Ripertonwho he first met in a rock club in Chicago two years earlieraccording to The New York Times. In addition to composing songs for Riperton’s first solo albumRichard got his start as a record producer when he and Stevie Wonder produced Riperton’s second (and most successful) albumPerfect Angel.
Richard has written and produced more than 500 songs throughout his careerfor acts including The TemptationsChaka KhanA Tribe Called QuestTupac Shakur and Stevie Wonder. He also produced music for several feature films — including Weekend at Bernie'sFlatlinersDuets and The Black Dahlia — and started a music label with Michael Douglas called Third Stone Records.
Growing upnot everyone was aware of who Maya's parents wereas she shared during an April 2024 appearance on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast.
“It's interesting because my mom was a singer that not all my friends were that aware of at the time,” she said. “Everybody that knows who I am now knows that's my mom. But growing upI didn't feel like she was a household name. I felt like she was specialyeah."
Riperton’s No. 1 hit “Lovin’ You” was originally a lullaby for Maya
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One of Riperton’s most famous singlesthe song “Lovin’ You,” was a family effort. It was written by Riperton and Richard together — and the melody began as a lullaby for Maya.
Richard first started writing the track in 1971when the couple still lived in Chicago and before Maya was born.
“After Maya was bornI’d play the song all the time at the little house we had in Gainesville,” he told Mix Online. “One day while Minnie was cookingshe started to hum alongand she came up with the final melody. Then I wrote the lyrics and developed the bridge.”
Riperton and Richard recorded a demo of the song while living in Gainesville — but had no intentions of going public with the track. Insteadit became a lullaby for MayaRichard revealed.
“We actually made a loop of that demo that we played for Maya while she was in her Swing-o-Matic,” he told Mix Online. “It would make her think her mother was there while Minnie and I slipped off for some private time.”
When Riperton eventually recorded the song for her 1973 album Perfect AngelMaya was present in the studio with her motheraccording to the album notes. In the unedited and album version of the song — which features Riperton’s famous whistle-high notes — Riperton can be heard singing “Maya” over and over again for her daughter.
“Lovin’ You” went on to become one of Riperton’s most successful trackslanding the top spot on the Billboard Top 100. The lyrics of the song are even featured on her headstonewhich has the inscription “lovin’ you is easy ‘cause you’re beautiful.”
Maya described her parents as “hippies”
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With two musicians for parentsMaya has frequently described her mother and father as “hippies.” They both were unreligiousMaya told The New York Timesdespite being raised Presbyterian and Jewishrespectively.
“I remember my mom not even saying ‘God bless you,' ” Maya told the Times. “She’d say‘Guh bless you,’ because she didn’t want us to say ‘God.’ ”
After Riperton signed with Epic Records in 1973the family moved from GainesvilleFloridato Los Angeles — and their home was frequently filled with fellow artists and bohemiansMaya told Entertainment Weekly. When Riperton would travel for performancesthe whole family would tag along.
“We went on the road with my mom when we were babies,” Maya told EW. “She was like‘You guys are coming with me. I don’t like being away from you.’ ”
Touring became a family affairwith Richard playing guitar for Riperton and Maya and her older brother Marc watching from backstage. Maya even recalls the tooth fairy paying her an interesting visit while on the road with her parents.
“My brother and I spent a lot of time backstage making ourselves laughdoing goofy stuffeating weird foodlosing teeth in hotels,” she told EW. “I got a casino chip when I lost a toothand I loved it.”
Riperton died from breast cancer in 1979 — two weeks before Maya’s 7th birthday
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Riperton was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1976 at just 29 years old. The same yearshe underwent a mastectomy and appeared on several national television shows speaking about her illnessaccording to The New York Times.
Though she was given only months to live following her diagnosisRiperton didn’t let that stop her. The talented singer continued to tour over the next two years and recorded her fifth album. She also became an advocate for women with breast cancerand was the first black woman to serve as the national educational chairman of the American Cancer Society. But on July 121979 — two weeks before Maya’s seventh birthday — Riperton died from breast cancer at the age of 31.
Losing her mother at a young age — and in the public eye — wasn’t easy for Maya. She and her father and brother were featured on the cover of Jet magazine two months after her mother’s death. Insidethere were details about and photographs from Maya’s birthday pool partywhich was held shortly after her mother’s passing.
“It really didn’t help that it was a public experience,” Maya said of her mother’s death. “It was weird to grow up that waythinkingI’m the kid whose mom diedand everybody knows it — or at least you feel like everybody knows it.”
Despite strangers and fans frequently offering their condolencesMaya found Riperton’s death too “painful” for her to discuss for decades.
“For manymany yearsI couldn’t even touch this conversation,” she told The New York Times. “Up until very recentlyit was stilllikea sting to talk about her.”
Richard was best friends with Bruce Paltrow
Richard and famed director Bruce Paltrow met and became best friends during their college days at Tulane University. Their friendship continued over the years — and extended to their children when they were both living in LA with their families.
Bruce’s daughterGwyneth Paltrowand Maya both attended St. Augustine by the Sea School in Santa MonicaCalifornia. Thanksin partto their fathers’ friendshipthe two became close as well — with Gwyneth even giving Maya a personal shout-out when she hosted Saturday Night Live years later.
“This week has been real extra-special to me because one of my best friends is on the show nowand I’m so proud of her,” Gwyneth said during her opening monologue. “She’s super-funny and talentedand I’m so glad she’s in the cast.”
Their friendship spilled over into their professional careers again in 2000when RichardBruceMaya and Gwyneth all collaborated together on the movie Duets. Bruce directedGwyneth starred and Richard and Maya served as the music supervisors on the film.
Riperton’s death inspired Maya to pursue comedy
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Though the Riperton-Rudolph household was a musical oneMaya recalls admiring comedy from a young age. As a childshe would fake stomachaches to stay up late on Saturdays to watch Saturday Night Liveshe shared with The Guardian — and she became fascinated with sketch comedy as a result.
“My dream since I was a little girl was to be on Saturday Night Live,” Maya told Interview magazine. “I was truly obsessed with Gilda Radner. I thought she was the funniest womanand I believed that being a comedian was the most exciting thing you could be.”
She continued“I used to do impressions of her when I was 5because I had hair that looked like Roseanne Roseannadanna.”
But following her mother’s deathwhich left Maya “completely lost,” comedy also became a coping mechanism.
“Make no mistakethe comedy gene was in me before my mom died,” Maya told The Guardian. “But it was very much my manifesto afterbecause it was my only shield. You knowit was all that I had. The only thing to keep me from crying.”
In a full-circle momentMaya channeled her late mother in a series of photos from when she hosted Saturday Night Live in March 2021. Maya recreated Riperton’s album covers from Perfect Angel and Adventuress in Paradise — paying an apparent tribute to the woman who inspired her comedy career.
Maya’s fourth child is named after her late mother
Maya shares four children with her partnerfilmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson. Their eldest daughterPearlwas born in October 2005. Four years latera second daughter — named Lucille — was born. Thenin July 2011the couple welcomed their first sonJack. When their fourth child (and third daughter) was born in August 2013Maya paid an apparent tribute to her late mother and named her daughter Minniethe Los Angeles Times reported. (Pearl also has Minnie as her middle name.)
But Riperton’s spirit lives on in her grandchildren in more ways than just her name: Maya reported that all four of her children are musically talented and natural performers.
“I think they have the gift of music and they don’t realize how great they areso they kind of keep it to themselves,” she said about her four kids during a 2022 appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers. “But yesI force them all to playto have piano lessons.”
At homeMaya and Anderson’s children put on “living room shows” for their parents — and in 2022Maya and her kids all appeared in Anderson’s film Licorice Pizza.
“That was actually a magical thing,” Maya said about working with her kids.