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LISA KUDROW (Phoebe Buffay)
Lisa Kudrow has been honored with five Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as the spacey but lovable folk singer and massage therapist Phoebe - and she took home the statuette in 1998. She has also received a Screen Actors Guild Award (and two In addition to her success on television, Kudrow has received rave reviews for her feature film roles. She won the Best Supporting Actress Award from the New York Film Critics and received an Independent Spirit Award nomination and a Chicago Film Critics Award nomination for her role in the Don Roos-directed film The Opposite of Sex. She also starred opposite Billy Crystal and Robert De Niro in the film Analyze This, for which she won a Blockbuster Entertainment Award. Kudrow's other film credits include starring roles in Analyze That, the sequel to Analyze This, Hanging Up, opposite Meg Ryan and Diane Keaton and Lucky Numbers, with John Travolta. In 1997, Kudrow shared top billing in the critically acclaimed hit comedy Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, with Mira Sorvino, and starred in Albert Brooks' comedy Mother. She also starred in Clockwatchers, opposite Toni Collette and Parker Posey. Audiences can also see Kudrow in Wonderland with Val Kilmer. While Kudrow has always been passionate about acting, she never thought of it as a career until after college. While growing up, she performed and reenacted many of her favorite movie scenes for family and friends. She graduated from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, with a bachelor of science degree in biology. She returned to Los Angeles, intending to pursue a career in research, Kudrow maintains the distinction of having been in two outstanding television series simultaneously. Along with her role on FRIENDS, she portrayed the ditzy waitress Ursula on the comedy Mad About You. Playing the twin sisters Ursula and Phoebe, Kudrow had the opportunity to concurrently appear in what were, at the time, two of the most popular series on television. |






