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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Lisa Kudrow


Lisa Valerie Kudrow-Stern (born July 30, 1963) is an American actress, best known for her role as Phoebe Buffay in the television sitcom Friends, for which she received many accolades including an Emmy Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
While starring in Friends, Kudrow also appeared in 1999's comedy film Analyze This, directed byHarold Ramis, as well as its 2002 sequel Analyze That. Kudrow has appeared in several comedy films, notably playing Michele Weinberger in Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, the 2009 feature film Bandslam as the character Karen Burton, P.S. I Love You and Easy A.

Early life

Lisa Valerie Kudrow was born in Encino, Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Nedra S. (néeStern), a travel agent, and Dr. Lee N. Kudrow (born 1933), a headache specialist and physician. Her ancestors emigrated from Belarus and lived in the village of Ilya, in the Minskarea, and her great-grandmother was killed in the Holocaust. Kudrow was raised in an upper-middle-class Jewish family and has an older sister, Helene Marla (born 1960), and an older brother, neurologist David B. Kudrow (born 1957). She is the niece of composer/conductorHarold Farberman. She took guitar lessons as a child and is left-handed. In 1979, at the age of 16, she underwent surgery which reduced the size of her nose.
After attending Portola Middle School in Tarzana, California, she graduated from Taft High School in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. She received her B.S. in Biology from Vassar College, intending to follow in her father's footsteps and research headaches. Kudrow worked on her father's staff for eight years while breaking into acting, earning a research credit on his study on the comparative likelihood of left-handed individuals developing cluster headaches. For a time, Kudrow also worked as an anchor/reporter at KVII-TV, the ABC affiliate in Amarillo, Texas.


Career

Kudrow visiting Vassar College
At the urging of her brother's childhood friend, comedian Jon Lovitz,[4] Kudrow began her comedic career as a member of The Groundlings, joining the ranks of those such as Will Ferrell and Janeane Garofalo. Briefly, Kudrow joined with Conan O'Brien and director Tim Hillman in the short-lived improv troupe Unexpected Company.[7] She was also the only regular female member of the Transformers Comedy Troupe. She played a role in an episode of the NBC sitcom Cheers. She tried out for Saturday Night Live in 1990, but the show chose Julia Sweeney instead. She had a recurring role as Kathy Fleisher in three episodes of season one of the Bob Newhart sitcom Bob (CBS, 1992–1993), a role she played after taking part in the memorable series finale of Newhart's previous series Newhart. Prior toFriends, she appeared in at least two produced network pilots: NBC's Just Temporary (also known as Temporarily Yours) in 1989, playing Nicole; and CBS' Close Encounters (also known as Matchmaker) in 1990, playing a Valley girl.
Kudrow was hired to play the role of Roz Doyle in Frasier, but the part was re-cast with Peri Gilpin during the filming of the pilot episode. Kudrow said in 2000 that when rehearsals started, "I knew it wasn't working. I could feel it all slipping away, and I was panicking, which only made things worse". Her first recurring television role was Ursula Buffay, the eccentric waitress on the NBC sitcom Mad About You. Kudrow would reprise the character on the NBC sitcom Friends, in which Kudrow co-starred as massage therapist Phoebe Buffay, Ursula's twin sister. As Kudrow explained in 2009, "I did Mad About You first, and then it was pilot season, and I auditioned for this pilot that turned out to be Friends. And once I got that, the time slot we got was right after Mad About You, so the creative folk thought, 'Well, we can't just pretend like it's not her'".[10]
Kudrow at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival
For her ensemble starring role as Phoebe on Friends (NBC, 1994–2004) Kudrow would win the 1998 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series; she was the first Friends cast member to win an Emmy, as well as the most frequently nominated of the cast, receiving six nominations. The program was a long-running hit, and Kudrow and her fellow cast-members gained wide renown among television viewers. According to the Guinness Book of World Records (2005), Kudrow and co-stars Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox became the highest paid TV actresses of all time, earning $1 million per episode for the ninth and tenth season of Friends.
Her film credits include comedic roles in Romy and Michele's High School ReunionHanging UpMarci X,Analyze This and its sequel Analyze That. However, Kudrow has also starred in dramatic roles including the biographical Wonderland about the late porn star John Holmes. She had dramatic roles for writer-director Don Roos in the films The Opposite of Sex and Happy Endings. In 2008, she commenced filming on Hotel for Dogs alongside Emma Roberts and Jake T. Austin.
She has been a vocal performer on episodes of animated television series, including as Aphrodite onHercules: The Animated Series, and as Springfield Elementary School student Alexandra Whitney on The Simpsons. She was the voice of the female grizzly bear Ava in the live action movie Dr. Dolittle 2. She also voiced the Ghost of Christmas Past in the American Dad Christmas Special: The Best Christmas Story Never Told. Kudrow starred as protagonist Valerie Cherish on the single-season HBO series The Comeback (premiered June 5, 2005), about a has-been sitcom star trying for a comeback. She also served as co-creator, writer, and executive producer. Kudrow received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on The Comeback, making her the first Friends cast member to receive a major award nomination since Friends ended. She has also appeared, alongside her niece, in a television commercial for Nintendo's Personal Trainer: Cooking, as well as in the Nintendo DS commercial for Professor Layton and the Curious Village with Lynn Brown Kogen. She and Lisa are friends (Lisa was in Lynn's wedding) and who is married to Jay Kogen (writer/producer for Frasier, Tracey Ullman, Simpsons).
She also served as the executive producer for the American version of the hit UK television series Who Do You Think You Are? for NBC, in which celebrities trace their family trees. The subjects of the first series included Kudrow herself, Susan Sarandon, and Sarah Jessica Parker. On March 19, 2010 Kudrow’s search for her roots in eastern Europe was broadcast.
Lisa Kudrow is currently filming a new web series called Web Therapy on Lstudio.com.
Lisa Kudrow and Courteney Cox reunited on Cougar Town in 2009. Kudrow played an accomplished dermatologist whose services become addictive to Jules (Cox), despite the doctor's impatient temperament. Kudrow's episode was aired during November sweeps.


Personal life

On May 27, 1995, Kudrow became the first "Friend" to marry when she wed Michel Stern, a French advertising executive. They have one son, Julian Murray (born May 7, 1998), and live near Beverly Hills, California. Kudrow's pregnancy was written into Friends with her character Phoebe having triplets as a surrogate parent for her brother and his wife because they were not able to have children.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1989L.A on $5 a DayCharmer
Married to the Mob
Just TemporaryNicoleTV movie
Murder in High PlacesMiss StichTV movie
1991To the Moon, AliceFriend of Perky GirlTV movie
The UnbornLouisa
1992Dance with DeathMillie
In the Heat of PassionBank TellerAlso known as: Heat of Passion
1994In the Heat of Passion 2: UnfaithfulBank Teller
1995The CrazysisterAdrian Wexler-Jones
1996MotherLinda
1997Romy and Michele's High School ReunionMichele WeinbergerNominated — MTV Movie Award for Best Dance Sequence (Shared with Mira Sorvinoand Alan Cumming)
Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
ClockwatchersPaula
HacksReading Woman
1998The Opposite of SexLucia DeLuryChlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated — American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Nominated — Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated — Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female
Nominated — Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated — Teen Choice Award for Best Hissy Fit
1999Analyze ThisLaura MacNamara SobelBlockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actress - Comedy
Nominated — American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
2000Hanging UpMaddy MoellTeen Choice Award for Best Hissy Fit
Lucky NumbersCrystal
2001All Over the GuyMarie
Dr. Dolittle 2AvaVoice
2002Bark!Dr. Darla Portnoy
Analyze ThatLaura Sobel
2003Marci XMarci Field
WonderlandSharon Holmes
2005Happy EndingsMamie
2007KablueyLeslieNominated — Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
P.S. I Love YouDenise
2009Hotel for DogsLois Scudder
Powder BlueSallydirect-to-video
Paper ManClaire Dunnlimited release
BandslamKaren Burton
2010Easy AMrs. Griffith
2011The Other WomanCarolyneformally known as 'Love and Other Impossible Pursuits'
Ten YearMs. Molly


Television

YearSeriesRoleNotes
1989CheersEmilyEpisode: "Two Girls for Every Boyd"
1990NewhartSadaEpisode: "The Last Newhart"
Life Goes OnStelllaEpisode: "Becca and the Band"
1992Room for TwoWoman in BlackEpisode: "Not Quite... Room for Two"
1992–1999Mad About YouUrsula Buffay23 episodes
1993Flying BlindAmyEpisode: "My Dinner with Brad Schimmel"
BobKathy FleisherEpisode: "Bob and Kaye and Jerry and Patty"
Episode: "Tell Them Willy Mammoth Is Here"
Episode: "The Entertainer"
1993–1994CoachLaurenEpisode: "About Face"
Episode: "Like Father, Like Daughter"
1994–2004FriendsPhoebe Buffay/Ursula Buffay236 episodes; one of the 6 main roles
1996Hope & GloriaPhoebe BuffayEpisode: "A New York Story"
Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man(Voice) Female Beta MaxiansEpisode: "The One with Lisa Kudrow in a Small Role"
1997Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist(Voice) LisaEpisode: "Reunion"
1998The Simpsons(Voice) Alex WhitneyEpisode: "Lard of the Dance"
1998–1999Hercules: The Animated Series(Voice) AphroditeEpisode: "Hercules and the Big Kiss"
Episode: "Hercules and the Dream Date"
Episode: "Hercules and the Gorgon"
2001King of the Hill(Voice) Marjorie PittmanEpisode: "The Exterminator"
Blue's Clues(Voice) Dr. StorkEpisode: "The Baby's Here!"
2004–2005Father of the Pride(Voice) Foo-LinEpisode: "What's Black and White and Depressed All Over?"
Episode: "The Siegfried and Roy Fantasy Experience Movie"
2005The ComebackValerie Cherish13 episodes, Producer and Writer
Hopeless Pictures(Voice) SandyEpisode: "Episode #1.2"
Episode: "Episode #1.4"
2006American Dad!(Voice) The Ghost of Christmas PastEpisode: "The Best Christmas Story Never"
2008–presentWeb TherapyFiona WalliceWeb series, Producer, Writer and main role.
2010Cougar TownDr. Amy EvansEpisode: "Rhino Skin"
Who Do You Think You Are?HerselfEpisode: "Lisa Kudrow"


Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryResult
1995Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - Mad About YouNominated
1996American Comedy AwardFunniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series - FriendsNominated
Golden Globe AwardBest Supporting Actress in a TV Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie - FriendsNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - FriendsWon
1997Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
1998Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - FriendsWon
New York Film Critics Circle AwardBest Supporting Actress - The Opposite of SexWon
Satellite AwardsBest Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical - Romy and Michelle's High School ReunionNominated
1999American Comedy AwardFunniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series - Friends'Nominated
Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - The Opposite of SexNominated
Funniest Female Guest Appearance in a TV Series - Mad About YouNominated
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardBest Supporting Actress - The Opposite of SexNominated
Chlotrudis AwardBest Supporting Actress - The Opposite of SexWon
Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
Independent Spirit AwardBest Supporting Actress - The Opposite of SexNominated
Online Film Critics Society AwardBest Supporting Actress - The Opposite of SexNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
2000American Comedy AwardFunniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series - FriendsNominated
Funniest Female Performer in a TV Special - MTV Movie AwardsNominated
Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Analyze ThisNominated
Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series - FriendsWon
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
2001American Comedy AwardFunniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series - FriendsNominated
Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
Satellite AwardBest Actress in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical - FriendsWon
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
2002Satellite AwardBest Actress in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical - FriendsNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
2003Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
2004Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - FriendsNominated
2006Emmy AwardOutstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series - The ComebackNominated
Gracie Allen AwardOutstanding Female Lead in a Comedy Series - The ComebackWon
Satellite AwardBest Actress in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical - The ComebackNominated
2008Satellite AwardBest Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical - KablueyNominated
2009Streamy AwardBest Female Actress in a Web Comedy Series - Web TherapyNominated
2010Golden Derby TV AwardsOutstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series - Cougar TownNominated

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