Lisa Kudrow could not be further from the character she plays on the
hit NBC sitcom Friends, ditzy New Age musician/masseuse/taxi driver,
Phoebe Buffay. For starters, the character she plays is in her
twenties, while Lisa was born July 30th, 1963, in Encino, California.
While Phoebe only discovered her biological parents a couple of
years ago, Lisa comes from a secure household, where she was raised
in Tarzana, California.
Lisa's father Lee Kudrow is a renowned headache specialist, while her
mother Nedra Kudrow is a travel agent. Although Lisa was a hard
worker and studied intensely while in elementary school, she
started to show an interest in acting at an early age. She would
lip sync to the soundtrack form Fiddler on the Roof, pretending
to be one of the musical's characters. Lisa performed her Fiddler
routine in several classes, a teacher caught a glimpse of her
act and was fully impressed.
After
graduating from William Howard Taft High School in 1981, where
Lisa played tennis on her free time, she attended Vassar College
in New York where she majored in Biology. When she graduated
in 1985, Lisa initially hoped to pursue a career in medical
research and returned to Los Angeles to work with her father.
As
luck would have it, comedian Jon Lovitz, a friend of Lisa's
brother's, had just been cast on Saturday Night Live which reawakened
the little girl in her who loved to act. Lovitz encouraged Lisa
to audition for the improvisational-comedy troupe the Groundlings,
to follow her real passion in life: performing. She was referred
to a well-known improvisation teacher after having been rejected
for the Groundlings, but in 1989, she finally became an official
member of the Groundlings team.
After
gaining experience and recognition as a member of the popular
comedy troupe, Lisa landed a role in a small production called
The Ladies Room. Her next move as a comedienne was on the small
screen with appearances on shows such as Cheers, Coach, Newhart,
Life Goes On, and The Simpsons.
In
1993, Lisa received the role that ultimately led to her Emmy
winning role as Phoebe on Friends. She was cast as Ursula, the
ditzy waitress on the NBC sitcom Mad About You. NBC was so impressed
with her performance, that they encouraged her to audition for
a more substantial part on another NBC show.
She
tried out for the part of Roz on Frazier, but was turned down
as the role did not suit Lisa's character. But the role of Phoebe
fits Lisa like a charm, so much so that people probably think
that that's how she is in real life. Phoebe Buffay is actually
the twin sister of Ursula Buffay, Lisa's Mad About You character,
which Lisa continued to play.
Lisa
can add roles in the following movies to her resume: Romy and
Michele's High School Reunion, Clockwatchers, The Opposite of
Sex, 1999's Analyze This, co-starring Robert De Niro, and Hanging
Up, also starring the beautiful Meg Ryan.
One
of People Magazine's Most Beautiful Women in the World in 1997,
Lisa has received a lot of recognition for her acting skills,
including the Screen Actor's Guild Award for Outstanding Performance
by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series for her role on Friends,
an Independent Spirit Award Nomination for her role in The Opposite
of Sex and a nomination for an American Comedy Award for her
role in Analyze This. This broad recognition shows that Lisa
is not typecast as the flaky girl she plays on Friends.
Lisa
and her husband Michael Stern have a son Julian Murray. She
can still be seen every Thursday night on Friends with her fellow
beautiful cast mates, Courteney Cox Arquette and Jennifer Aniston.
(7
May 1998) Son, Julian Murray, born.
(1997)
Chosen by "People" magazine as one of the 50 Most
Beautiful People in the World.
She
was a member of the comedy troupe, the Groundlings.
Lisa
Kudrow attended and graduated from William Howard Taft High
School in Woodland Hills, CA. She graduated June 18, 1981.
First
played Ursula on "Mad About You" (1992), then played
her twin sister, Phoebe, on "Friends" (1994), and
has played both characters at once in an episode of "Friends"
(1994).
Was
originally cast for the role of Roz Doyle on "Frasier"
(1993) but producers and writers decided that they were changing
the character too much to fit Lisa's personality. Both parties
decided it would be better to recast the role.
Left
handed
Majored
in Biology at Vassar College, her alma mater.
Played
tennis in high school.
Father
is a doctor.
1985
graduate of Vassar College in New York.