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Lisa Kudrow

Lisa Kudrow
Lisa Kudrow
Born: Jul 30, 1963 in Encino, California
Occupation: Actor, Writer,
Active: '90s-2000s
Major Genres: Comedy
Career Highlights: The Opposite of Sex, Clockwatchers, Mother
First Major Screen Credit: Friends: Season 01 (1994)
25 Videos for Lisa Kudrow
Bandslam (2009) Analyze That (2002) Analyze This (1999)
Hotel for Dogs (2009) Bark! (2002) Friends: Season 05 (1998)
Powder Blue (2009) Friends: Season 09 (2002) The Opposite of Sex (1998)
Kabluey (2007) All Over The Guy (2001) Clockwatchers (1997)
P.S. I Love You (2007) Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001) Friends: Season 03 (1996)
Happy Endings (2005) Friends: Season 08 (2001) The Crazysitter (1995)
Friends: Season 10 (2003) Friends: Season 07 (2000) In the Heat of Passion (1991)
Marci X (2003) Hanging Up (2000) The Unborn (1991)
Wonderland (2003)
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Biography:

Lisa Kudrow first made her name playing Phoebe, the ditzy, New Age member of the titular close-knit pals on NBC's highly successful sitcom {~Friends}. Since then, she has bridged the gap between television and film with undeniable success, winning particular acclaim for her role as an uptight school teacher in Don Roos' The Opposite of Sex (1998). Born in Encino, California on July 30, 1963, Kudrow earned a degree in biology from Vassar College before beginning her acting career.

After college, she joined the Los Angeles improvisational group, The Groundlings, at the urging of family friend Jon Lovitz. Improv paved the way for more work, and Kudrow was soon appearing in bit roles in a number of films. Her first real break didn't come until 1993, when she began appearing on the TV sitcom {~Mad About You} as Ursula, the waitress from hell.

Real fame came in 1994, when the actress was cast as Phoebe on {~Friends}; the enormous success of the show gave her both wide recognition and a steady day job. Kudrow's first leading role on the big screen was as one of the titular heroines (alongside Mira Sorvino) of the 1997 comedy Romy and Michele's High School Reunion; unfortunately, her character was little more than a film version of Phoebe.

Fortunately, Kudrow got to widen her range a little further that same year with a starring role in the independent drama Clockwatchers, portraying a struggling actress alongside the likes of Toni Collette and Parker Posey. The following year, Kudrow won raves and critical respect for her turn in The Opposite of Sex, a scathing black comedy in which she gave a comic and poignant performance as an embittered woman coping with the death of her brother, the presence of her best friend's malicious little sister (Christina Ricci), and the romantic attentions of Lyle Lovett.

The acclaim she received for her portrayal was complemented the same year with an Emmy Award for her work on {~Friends}. In 1999, Kudrow shared the screen with Robert DeNiro in the comedy Analyze This, and later that year she starred with Diane Keaton and Meg Ryan as three sisters dealing with the imminent death of their irritating father (Walter Matthau) in the comedy Hanging Up, directed by Keaton and written by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide.