Lisa Kudrow stars in "Easy A," opposite Emma Stone, as Mrs. Griffith. Lisa Kudrow also stars in "Love and Other Impossible Pursuits," with Natalie Portman for director Don Roos, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in fall 2009 and will be released in early 2011.
Lisa Kudrow also stars in the web series "Web Therapy," which her production company Is or Isn't produces. The critically acclaimed series is about a therapist who does sessions with her clients via the internet. Showtime will
Emmy Award-winning actress Lisa Kudrow is distinctly different from Phoebe Buffay, the spacey but loveable folksinger and massage therapist that she brilliantly plays on "Friends." Nominated six times (one win, 1998) by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Lisa Kudrow has also received a Screen Actors Guild Award (with two additional nominations) for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series, an American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series and a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance on "Friends."
In addition to her success on television, Lisa Kudrow has received rave reviews for her feature film roles. Lisa Kudrow won the Best Supporting Actress Award from the New York Film Critics Circle, an Independent Spirit Award nomination and a Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination for her portrayal of Lucia in the film "The Opposite of Sex."
Lisa Kudrow also starred opposite Billy Crystal and Robert De Niro in the Warner Bros. film "Analyze This," for director Harold Ramis, for which she won a Blockbuster Entertainment Award.
In 1997, Lisa Kudrow starred in the critically acclaimed hit comedy "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion," with Mira Sorvino, and starred in Albert Brooks' comedy "Mother." Lisa Kudrow also starred in "Clockwatchers," opposite Toni Collette and Parker Posey; "Hanging Up," opposite Meg Ryan and Diane Keaton; and opposite John Travolta in "Lucky Numbers." In addition, Lisa Kudrow starred in "Marci X," in which she plays a Jewish-American princess who is forced to take over a hardcore hip-hop record label and rein in one of its most controversial rappers, portrayed by Damon Wayans.
Lisa Kudrow has always been passionate about acting, but she never thought of it as a career until after college. While growing up, Lisa Kudrow performed and reenacted many of her favorite movie scenes for family and friends.
When Lisa Kudrow returned to California after college, her passion to act and perform resurfaced. Her brother's good friend, actor/comedian Jon Lovitz, inspired her to pursue her dream. Lisa Kudrow began studying with improvisational instructor Cynthia Szigeti and acting teacher Ian Tucker. In 1989, Lisa Kudrow's dream of becoming a performer became a reality when she was accepted as a member of the famed Los Angeles improv group The Groundlings.
Lisa Kudrow had the distinction of being in two outstanding television series simultaneously. Along with her role as Phoebe in "Friends," Lisa Kudrow portrayed the lovable but waitressly challenged Ursula on the television comedy "Mad About You." The two characters are sisters, which provided opportunities for Lisa Kudrow to go back and forth between two of the most popular series on television at the time.
In the fall of 2003 Lisa Kudrow formed the production company, Is or Isn't Entertainment with actor/writer Dan Bucatinsky.
Is or Isn't Entertainment has garnered great success since its inception. In addition to having four pilots ordered, Is or Isn't's first television series, the critically acclaimed HBO series "The Comeback" (2005) garnered three Emmy Award nominations including one for Lisa Kudrow for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
At present Is or Isn't Entertainment is currently in production on the second season of the NBC documentary series "Who Do You Think You Are?," which traces the genealogy of a well-known person in each episode.
Lisa Kudrow also stars in the web series "Web Therapy," which her production company Is or Isn't produces. The critically acclaimed series is about a therapist who does sessions with her clients via the internet. Showtime will
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air the series beginning in 2011. In 2009 Lisa Kudrow received a Special Webby Award for Outstanding Comedic Performance for her role in Season 1 of "Web Therapy" and in 2010 the show won for Best Comedy Series and received two additional nominations including one for Lisa Kudrow for Best Individual Performance.Emmy Award-winning actress Lisa Kudrow is distinctly different from Phoebe Buffay, the spacey but loveable folksinger and massage therapist that she brilliantly plays on "Friends." Nominated six times (one win, 1998) by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Lisa Kudrow has also received a Screen Actors Guild Award (with two additional nominations) for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series, an American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series and a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance on "Friends."
In addition to her success on television, Lisa Kudrow has received rave reviews for her feature film roles. Lisa Kudrow won the Best Supporting Actress Award from the New York Film Critics Circle, an Independent Spirit Award nomination and a Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination for her portrayal of Lucia in the film "The Opposite of Sex."
Lisa Kudrow also starred opposite Billy Crystal and Robert De Niro in the Warner Bros. film "Analyze This," for director Harold Ramis, for which she won a Blockbuster Entertainment Award.
In 1997, Lisa Kudrow starred in the critically acclaimed hit comedy "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion," with Mira Sorvino, and starred in Albert Brooks' comedy "Mother." Lisa Kudrow also starred in "Clockwatchers," opposite Toni Collette and Parker Posey; "Hanging Up," opposite Meg Ryan and Diane Keaton; and opposite John Travolta in "Lucky Numbers." In addition, Lisa Kudrow starred in "Marci X," in which she plays a Jewish-American princess who is forced to take over a hardcore hip-hop record label and rein in one of its most controversial rappers, portrayed by Damon Wayans.
Lisa Kudrow has always been passionate about acting, but she never thought of it as a career until after college. While growing up, Lisa Kudrow performed and reenacted many of her favorite movie scenes for family and friends.
When Lisa Kudrow returned to California after college, her passion to act and perform resurfaced. Her brother's good friend, actor/comedian Jon Lovitz, inspired her to pursue her dream. Lisa Kudrow began studying with improvisational instructor Cynthia Szigeti and acting teacher Ian Tucker. In 1989, Lisa Kudrow's dream of becoming a performer became a reality when she was accepted as a member of the famed Los Angeles improv group The Groundlings.
Lisa Kudrow had the distinction of being in two outstanding television series simultaneously. Along with her role as Phoebe in "Friends," Lisa Kudrow portrayed the lovable but waitressly challenged Ursula on the television comedy "Mad About You." The two characters are sisters, which provided opportunities for Lisa Kudrow to go back and forth between two of the most popular series on television at the time.
In the fall of 2003 Lisa Kudrow formed the production company, Is or Isn't Entertainment with actor/writer Dan Bucatinsky.
Is or Isn't Entertainment has garnered great success since its inception. In addition to having four pilots ordered, Is or Isn't's first television series, the critically acclaimed HBO series "The Comeback" (2005) garnered three Emmy Award nominations including one for Lisa Kudrow for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
At present Is or Isn't Entertainment is currently in production on the second season of the NBC documentary series "Who Do You Think You Are?," which traces the genealogy of a well-known person in each episode.
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