Lisa Kudrow

Lisa Kudrow

  • Born: 1963-7-30
  • Birthplace: California
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Vassar College
  • Representative Works: Friends, Web Therapy, The Comeback
  • Lisa Kudrow (Lisa Kudrow), born on July 30, 1963 in Essino, California, USA, is an American Jewish actress and producer.
    In 1989, she made her debut with the NBC sitcom " Cheers ". In 1992, she began to star as a waitress Ursula Buffy in the seven-season sitcom " Mad About You ". From 1994 to 2004, she played Phoebe Buffay and her twin sister Ursula Buffay in " Friends " . During the period, she was nominated for six Emmy Awards and six Screen Actors Guild Awards, and won Emmy in 1998. Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy [3] and in 2000 won the Screen Actors Guild Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy [4] .  
    In 2005, she starred in the TV series " The Comeback ", and at the same time served as the screenwriter and producer of the show. With this show, she was nominated for the best actress in the Emmy Awards comedy category. In 2008, she acted as the lead actor, producer and screenwriter in the TV series " Web Therapy ". In 2010, she served as a producer and first guest on the celebrity reality show "Who Do You Think You Are?" In 2017, she dubbed the animated film " The Boss Baby ". In 2021, he participated in the shooting of " Friends: The Reunion " produced by HBO .

    Early Experience

    Lisa Kudrow was born in a middle-class Jewish family in California. Her IQ is as high as 154   . After completing high school, she studied at Vassar College and received a bachelor's degree in biology. After that, she worked for her father's research team for eight years. As she was left-handed, she also published a collection of research on left-handedness in the medical journal Cephalalgia. The paper "Handedness and headache" on the proportion of sexual headaches   .

    Performing Experience

    In college, encouraged by her brother's childhood friend and comedian Jon Lovitz, Lisa Kudrow joined The Groundlings, an impromptu comedy troupe in Los Angeles, and began her comedy acting career   .
    In 1989, she played Emily in the NBC sitcom " Cheers ". In 1990, after losing the audition for " Saturday Night Live ", she guest-starred in the sitcoms "Newheart" and "Life Goes On". In 1992, she starred in the fixed role Ursula Buffay in the NBC sitcom " Mad About You ". In 1994, Lisa Kudrow began to play one of the main roles in the TV series " Friends ", the quirky Phoebe Buffay (Phoebe Buffay), because the show was scheduled after "Mad About You", and the screenwriter played her in it. The two roles are linked together, and she also plays Phoebe's twin sister Ursula in "Friends". With the play, she won six Emmy Awards nominations, six Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations and 53rd American Film and Television Golden Globe musical / comedy series nomination for Best Supporting Actress, Comedy Series and received Emmy Awards in 1998 Award for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress in Comedy in the Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2000   .
    In 1997, his partner Mira Katherine Davis Sorvino starred in the comedy movie "Azhu and Ahua". In 1998, she voiced Alex Whitney in The Simpsons . In 2005, she starred in the comedy thriller movie " Happy Endings ". In the same year, she played the actress Valerie in the TV series " The Comeback ". She also served as the screenwriter and producer of the show. With this show, she won the 57th Primetime Emmy Nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy Awards  .
    In 2007, she played the lively and cheerful Denise in the love movie " PSI Love You ". In 2008, Lisa Kudrow starred in the comedy TV series "Web Therapy" as Fiona, and served as a screenwriter and producer in the show. In 2010 , she starred in the romantic comedy film " Easy A ". In the same year, she started to be the producer of the reality show "Who Do You Think You Are?" and became the first guest of the show. In 2015, she dubbed Wanda Pierce in " BoJack Horseman ", and in August of the same year , she was the surprise guest of Tay The 1989 World Tour Los Angeles. Lisa Kudrow and Taylor sang Phoebe's masterpiece "Smelly Cat" in "Friends".   . In 2017, she dubbed Janice in the cartoon "The Boss Baby". In 2020, he will play the resident role Linda in the British drama "Heart to Happiness". In 2021, continue to dub the sequel to the cartoon "The Boss Baby". In 2020, starred in the Netflix TV series "To Die 2020"   . In 2021, he participated in the shooting of "Friends: The Reunion" produced by HBO.

    Personal Life

    Lisa Kudrow family

    Lisa Kudrow's father Lee N. Kudrow is a doctor who specializes in headaches, his mother is a travel agency manager, his sister Helene Marla Kudrow once played Ursula Buffy's stand-in in "Friends", and his brother is a neurologist David B. Kudrow.
    Her ancestors were Jews living in Belarus. She was persecuted during the Holocaust. Later, her maternal grandmother immigrated to Brooklyn, USA   .

    Lisa Kudrow feelings

    On May 27, 1995, Lisa Kudrow married Michel Stern, a French advertising producer   .
    On May 7, 1998, their son Julian Murray Stern (Julian Murray Stern) was born. In the fourth and fifth seasons of Friends, she played a role in order to match her pregnancy. In the play, surrogate the younger brother and his unsuitable wife   .

    Character Evaluation

    The funny and cute massage therapist Phoebe in "Friends" made Lisa Kudrow a household name in the United States   , and she herself has won a huge reputation for the role of "Phoebe", and her realistic performance made the director amazed   . She is known for playing the clumsy and cute folk singer Phoebe. After successfully transitioning her career focus to the big screen, her film works are also well-known and widely praised.   In "The Comeback", Lisa Kudrow's multi-faceted and complex performance is amazing in this funny, satirical and in-depth play .  
    Extended Reading
    • Dereck 2022-07-09 17:52:05

      happy ending

      I like the subtitles that appear on the side of the screen. This kind of intimate prompts and explanations are very suitable for this kind of movie with complicated characters and stories, and it also avoids the noise of the narration.
      The woman who ran frantically was knocked over, and the woman...

    • Axel 2022-07-09 15:09:48

      never endings

      I think "happy endings" here is a relative term.

      I feel more and more now that if you are living then empiricism can lead you astray too. A simple analogy - happiness and pain take turns to attack every living person, and every time is the same, so every time we have to understand it completely, I...

    Happy Endings quotes

    • [first lines]

      Charley: [chasing Mamie] Wait! Wait!

      Woman Driver: [hits Mamie] My God! Oh my God! Oh my God! I didn't see her! I didn't see her!

      Charley: Oh my God!

      Woman Driver: Oh my God, I'm so sorry, I didn't see her!

      Charley: Do you have a cell? Call 911!

      Woman Driver: Oh God.

      Passerby: Hey, is she all right?

      Charley: I don't know.

      Woman Driver: [on phone] 911? Yes, hurry, we need an ambulance quick.

      Title Card: She's not dead. / No one dies in this movie, not on-screen. It's a comedy, sort of.

    • Mamie: What kind of movies does this guy make?

      Jude: I don't know. He's an idiot. The kind idiots make, I guess.