![]() ![]() Once upon a very different time, Lisa Kudrow owned Thursday night along with her other TV Friends during NBC's now-distant era of "Must See" supremacy. The same year, she released her recording called Possibilities.The Thursday Playlist: A Scandal-ous Friend, Runway All-Stars In 2012, she performed together with the Wilmington Symphony in North Carolina. She performed in the Empire Plush Room in San Francisco, and in the Birdland club in New York. She appeared in concerts and cabaret performances. ![]() Overall, Lavin’s theater work earned her four more Tony nominations, two Drama Desk Awards, and two Obie Awards.Īpart from acting, Lavin also sang. One of her most famous roles was in the stage adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank, where she starred together with Natalie Portman. She continued in different plays, such as Gypsy, The Sisters Rosensweig, Elaine May, The Lyons, and others. She played the role of Kate, a mother, and wife whose husband is having an affair. ![]() In 1987, she won a Tony Award for her role in Broadway Bound. Linda Lavin also continued to appear in stage productions. In 2010, she was a part of The Back-up Plan. She then starred in See You in the Morning, and I Want to Go Home in 1989. Lavin made her big-screen debut in 1984 in the film The Muppets Take Manhattan. She directed the telefilm Flour Babies in 1990. She produced the telefilm A Matter of Life and Death in 1981. She also appeared in many television films such as Like Me, Another Woman’s Child, The Ring, Best Friends for Life, and many others. She was also in the regular cast of the sitcoms 9JKL, Conrad Bloom, Sean Saves the World, and Room for Two. She was a guest star on popular shows such as The Muppet Show, Law & Order, The Sopranos, and Bones. Apart from acting, she also directed some episodes in the last few seasons of the show.Īfter Alice, Linda Lavin appeared in numerous television shows. Lavin earned two Golden Globe Awards and an Emmy Award nomination. The series aired on CBS, and it became very popular. It tells the story of a widow who lives with her young son and works in a diner in Arizona. The show was based on the film Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore. In 1976, Linda Lavin got the lead role in the sitcom Alice. She played a detective named Janice Wentworth. She got her first recurring role on the sitcom Barney Miller. She had small roles in several television movies and shows, such as Jerry, The Morning After, The Nurses, and many others. A few years later, she moved to Hollywood. In 1967, Lavin appeared into the television version of the musical comedy Damn Yankees. Four years later, she got her first Tony nomination for Last of the Red Hot Lovers. She received critical acclaim for her role in It’s a Bird… It’s a Plane… It’s Superman in 1966. She also took part in many Off-Broadway productions, such as the revue Wet Paint and the musical Little Murders. She continued to sing and act in different musicals and plays. She made her Broadway debut in 1962 with the play A Family Affair. After graduation, Linda Lavin moved to New York City. ![]()
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