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Lisa Kudrow

American actress (born 1963)


American actress (born 1963)

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birth_nameLisa Valerie Kudrow
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birth_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
educationVassar College (BA)
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known_forFriends
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years_active1980s–present
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  • Actress
  • writer
  • producer

Lisa Valerie Kudrow ( ; born July 30, 1963) is an American actress and writer. She rose to international fame for her role as Phoebe Buffay in the American television sitcom Friends, which aired from 1994 to 2004. The series earned her Primetime Emmy, Screen Actors Guild, Satellite, American Comedy and TV Guide awards. Phoebe has since been named one of the greatest television characters of all time and is considered to be Kudrow's breakout role, spawning her successful film career.

Kudrow initially appeared in a 1989 episode of the hit sitcom Cheers playing a character named Emily. She also starred in several episodes of the show Mad About You (1993) as Ursula, before auditioning and earning the role of Phoebe on Friends; her character on Mad About You was written into the Friends storyline as Phoebe's twin. In the late 1990s, Kudrow starred in the cult comedy film Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997) and followed it with an acclaimed performance in the comedy/drama The Opposite of Sex (1998), which won her the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress and a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female. She created, produced, wrote, and starred in the HBO mockumentary series The Comeback, which initially lasted for one season in 2005 but was revived for a critically acclaimed second season in 2014 and has since been announced to return for a third season in 2026. She was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for both seasons.

In 2007, Kudrow received praise for her starring role in the film Kabluey and appeared in the film P.S. I Love You. She produced and starred in the Showtime program Web Therapy (2011–2015), which was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. She is a producer on the TLC/NBC reality program Who Do You Think You Are, which has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award five times. She has also received two nominations at the Children's and Family Emmy Awards for her roles in Better Nate Than Ever (2022) and Time Bandits (2024). She played Honey the dog on the FOX animated series HouseBroken.

Early life

Lisa Valerie Kudrow was born in the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles on July 30, 1963, the daughter of Nedra, a travel agent, and Lee Kudrow, a doctor who specialized in treating headaches. She has an older sister, Helene, and two older brothers, David and Derrick. She was raised in a middle-class Jewish family and had a Bat Mitzvah. Some of her ancestors came from Ilya, in what is now Belarus, just east of Vilnius, Lithuania. Almost all Jews in Ilya were murdered during the Holocaust, including Kudrow's paternal great-grandmother. Her paternal grandmother left Belarus for Brooklyn, where her father grew up.

Kudrow attended Portola Middle School in the Tarzana neighborhood of Los Angeles. She graduated from Taft High School in the Woodland Hills neighborhood, which was attended at the same time by rapper Eazy-E and actress Robin Wright. She received her A.B. in biology from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, intending to become an expert on headaches like her father. While breaking into acting, she worked for her father for eight years and earned a research credit on his study on the comparative likelihood of left-handed individuals developing cluster headaches.

Career

1989–1994: Pre-''Friends''

At the urging of comedian Jon Lovitz, who was a childhood friend of her brother, Briefly, Kudrow joined with Conan O'Brien and director Tim Hillman in the short-lived improv troupe Unexpected Company. 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 Julia Sweeney was chosen 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 series finale of Newhart's previous series Newhart. Prior to Friends, she appeared in at least two network-produced 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 cast as Roz Doyle in Frasier, but the role was re-cast with Peri Gilpin during the taping of the pilot episode. In 2000, Kudrow explained 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.

1994–2004: ''Friends'' and worldwide recognition

Kudrow, the oldest actor of the main cast, reprised the character of Ursula on the NBC sitcom Friends, in which she co-starred as massage therapist Phoebe Buffay, Ursula's twin sister. Praised for her performance, Kudrow was the first Friends cast member to win an Emmy Award with her 1998 honor as Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her starring role as Phoebe on Friends (NBC, 1994–2004). Kudrow received critical acclaim for playing Phoebe. 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 seasons of Friends. Phoebe has since been named one of the greatest television characters of all time. She played Phoebe until the show ended in 2004. The program was a massive hit and Kudrow, along with her co-stars, gained worldwide recognition. Her character, Phoebe, was especially popular. Entertainment Weekly voted Phoebe on Friends as Kudrow's best performance.

During her tenure on Friends, Kudrow appeared in several comedy films such as Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, Hanging Up, Marci X, Dr. Dolittle 2, Analyze This and its sequel Analyze That, and dramatic films, such as Wonderland and The Opposite of Sex. She also guest-starred on numerous television series during Friends, including The Simpsons, Hope and Gloria and King of the Hill, and hosted Saturday Night Live.

2004–present: Post-''Friends''

Following Friends, 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. Nine years after the original season, HBO revived the series in 2014 for an abbreviated second season. Kudrow received two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on The Comeback. Her production company is 'Is or Isn't Entertainment'. Kudrow serves as the executive producer for the U.S. version of the British television series Who Do You Think You Are?, in which celebrities trace their family trees. The subjects of the first series included Kudrow herself, in which it was discovered her great-grandmother was murdered in the Holocaust.

Kudrow co-created an improvised comedy webseries, Web Therapy on Lstudio.com. The improv series, which launched online in 2008, has earned several Webby nominations and one Outstanding Comedic Performance Webby for Kudrow, who plays therapist Fiona Wallice. She offers her patients three-minute sessions over iChat. In July 2011, a reformatted, half-hour version of the show premiered on Showtime, before being cancelled in 2015 after four seasons. Kudrow has guest starred on multiple television series such as Cougar Town, BoJack Horseman, Angie Tribeca, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and Scandal.

Kudrow has appeared in multiple comedic films such as Happy Endings, Hotel for Dogs, Easy A, Neighbors and its sequel Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, Long Shot, and Booksmart. She also appeared in the romantic drama film P.S. I Love You and co-starred in the thriller film The Girl on the Train. In 2020, Kudrow played Hypatia of Alexandria in season 4 episode 12 of The Good Place "Patty", and starred as Maggie Naird in the Netflix comedy series, Space Force. She reunited with her Friends cast mates for an HBO Max unscripted television special titled Friends: The Reunion in May 2021. She is currently, along with Mary McCormack, an executive producer of the syndicated game show, 25 Words or Less; sometimes, Kudrow herself is one of the two celebrity guests playing with a contestant on the show.

In December 2024, Kudrow starred as Lydia in the Netflix comedy-drama No Good Deed, a role for which she gained positive reviews from critics.

Personal life

Kudrow married French advertising executive Michel Stern on May 27, 1995. They live in Beverly Hills, California, and have a son born on May 7, 1998. Kudrow's pregnancy was written into the fourth season of Friends, with her character having triplets as a surrogate mother for her half-brother and his wife. In addition to her Beverly Hills home, Kudrow maintained a penthouse in Park City, Utah, which she sold in April 2017. She revealed in 2019 that she had experienced body dysmorphic disorder while working on Friends.

Filmography

Denotes works that have not yet been released

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986America 3000Warrior Women LeaderUncredited
1989L.A. on $5 a DayCharmer
1991To the Moon, AliceFriend of Perky GirlShort film
The UnbornLouisa
1992Dance with DeathMillie
In the Heat of PassionEsther
1994In the Heat of Passion 2: UnfaithfulTeller
1995The CrazysitterAdrian Wexler-Jones
1996MotherLinda
1997Romy and Michele's High School ReunionMichele Weinberger
ClockwatchersPaula
HacksReading Woman
1998The Opposite of SexLucia DeLury
1999Analyze ThisLaura MacNamara Sobel
2000Hanging UpMaddy Mozell
Lucky NumbersCrystal
2001All Over the GuyMarie
Dr. Dolittle 2AvaVoice
2002Bark!Dr. Darla Portnoy
Analyze ThatLaura Sobel
2003Marci XMarci Field
WonderlandSharon Holmes
2005Happy EndingsMamie
2007KablueyLeslie
P.S. I Love YouDenise
2009Hotel for DogsLois Scudder
Powder BlueSally
Paper ManClaire Dunn
BandslamKaren Burton
The Other WomanDr. Carolyn Soule
2010Easy AMrs. Griffith
2014NeighborsCarol Gladstone
2016El Americano: The MovieLucilleVoice
Neighbors 2: Sorority RisingCarol Gladstone
The Girl on the TrainMartha
2017Table 19Bina Kepp
The Boss BabyJanice TempletonVoice
2018Lovesick Fool – Love in the Age of LikeOzmaVoice, Short film
2019Long ShotKatherine
BooksmartCharmaine Antsler
2020Like a BossShay Whitmore
2021The Boss Baby: Family BusinessJanice TempletonVoice
2022Better Nate Than EverHeidi
2025The ParentingLiddy

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Married to the MobPilot
CheersEmilyEpisode: "Two Girls for Every Boyd"
Just TemporaryNicoleTelevision film
1990NewhartSadaEpisode: "The Last Newhart"
Life Goes OnStellaEpisode: "Becca and the Band"
1991Murder in High PlacesMiss StichTelevision film
1992Room for TwoWoman in BlackEpisode: "Not Quite... Room for Two"
1993Flying BlindAmyEpisode: "My Dinner with Brad Schimmel"
BobKathy Fleisher3 episodes
1993–1994CoachLauren / Nurse Alice2 episodes
1993–1999Mad About YouUrsula Buffay24 episodes
1994–2004FriendsPhoebe BuffayMain role, 236 episodes
1995–2001Ursula BuffayRecurring role, 8 episodes
1996Hope & GloriaPhoebe BuffayEpisode: "A New York Story"
DuckmanFemale Beta MaxiansVoice, episode: "The One with Lisa Kudrow in a Small Role"
Saturday Night LiveHostEpisode: "Lisa Kudrow/Sheryl Crow"
1997Dr. Katz, Professional TherapistLisaVoice, episode: "Reunion"
1998The SimpsonsAlex WhitneyVoice, episode: "Lard of the Dance"
1998–1999HerculesAphroditeVoice, 4 episodes
2001King of the HillMarjorie PittmanVoice, episode: "The Exterminator"
Blue's CluesDr. StorkVoice, episode: "The Baby's Here!"
2005Father of the PrideFoo-LinVoice, 2 episodes
Hopeless PicturesSandyVoice, 2 episodes
2005, 2014, 2026The ComebackValerie Cherish21 episodes; also co-creator, writer and executive producer
2006American Dad!Ghost of Christmas PastVoice, episode: "The Best Christmas Story Never Told"
2008–2014Web TherapyFiona Wallice132 episodes; also co-creator, writer and executive producer
2010Cougar TownDr. Amy EvansEpisode: "Rhino Skin"
2010–2022Who Do You Think You Are?url=http://www.nbc.com/who-do-you-think-you-are/title=About the Showseries=Who Do You Think You Arenetwork=NBCaccess-date=July 25, 2012}}Executive producer; Episode: "Lisa Kudrow"
2011Allen GregorySheilaVoice, episode: "Mom Sizemore"
2011–2015Web TherapyFiona Wallice44 episodes; also co-creator, writer and executive producer
2013Wendell and VinnieNatashaEpisode: "Swindel & Vinnie"
ScandalCongresswoman Josephine Marcus4 episodes
2015BoJack HorsemanWanda PierceVoice, 7 episodes
2016Angie TribecaMonica VivarquarEpisode: "Pilot"
Must See TV: An All-Star Tribute to James BurrowsHerselfTelevision documentary
2016–2019Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtFairy Godmother, Lori-Ann Schmidt3 episodes
2017RuPaul's Drag RaceGuestEpisode: "She Done Already Done Brought It On"
2018Grace and FrankieSheree3 episodes
Bright FuturesNarratorUnsold television pilot
2018–present25 Words or LessHerselfRecurring guest, also executive producer
2019Ghosting: The Spirit of ChristmasTelevision film, executive producer
2020The Good PlaceHypatiaEpisode: "Patty"
Death to 2020Jeanetta Grace SusanTelevision special
2020–2021Feel GoodLinda MartinMain role
2020–2022Space ForceMaggie NairdRecurring role
2021Friends: The ReunionHerselfHBO Max special; also executive producer
History of the SitcomHerselfTelevision documentary
2021–2023HouseBrokenHoneyVoice, main role
2022Celebrity IOUHerselfHGTV
Rick and MortyTyrannosaurusVoice, episode: "JuRicksic Mort"
2024Time BanditsPenelopeMain role
No Good DeedLydia MorganMain role

Awards and nominations

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Lisa Kudrow

Kudrow has been honored with numerous accolades over her career. For her role in the sitcom Friends, she received six nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards, winning in 1998 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, won two Screen Actors Guild Awards, one Satellite Award, one American Comedy award, and one TV Guide award.

In total, she has received fifteen Emmy nominations, with her most recent nomination in the 2021 Primetime Emmy Awards, twelve nominations and two wins at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, one win and eight nominations at the American Comedy Awards, one Golden Globe nomination, one Banff Rockie award, one Blockbuster Entertainment award, one Chicago Film Critics Association nomination, one Chlotrudis award, two Critics' Choice Television nominations, one Dorian award, one Gracie award, one Independent Spirit nomination, one MTV Movie & TV nomination, one National Society of Film Critics nomination, one New York Film Critics Circle award, one Nickelodeon Kids' Choice nomination, one Online Film Critics Society nomination, one People Magazine award, five nominations and one win at the Satellite Awards, three nominations and one win at the Teen Choice Awards, two Streamy nominations, two nominations and one win at the TV Guide Awards, one Viewers for Quality Television nomination and seven nominations and four wins at the Webby Awards.

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