Lisa Kudrow
Lisa Kudrow is an actress, comedian, and writer, best known for her portrayal of Phoebe Buffay in the iconic sitcom "Friends".
TV Actress
July 30, 1963
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Encino, California
Lisa Kudrow, born on July 30, 1963, rose to stardom for her iconic portrayal of Phoebe Buffay in the legendary sitcom “Friends” (1994-2004). Her quirky charm and comedic timing made her a fan favorite. Kudrow’s talent shone in other notable shows like “Cheers” and “Mad About You.”
Beyond her television success, Kudrow showcased her versatility in films such as “Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion,” “Analyze This,” and “P.S. I Love You.” She continued to captivate audiences with her performances in “The Comeback,” “Web Therapy,” and “Scandal.”
Kudrow’s accolades include an Emmy Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and a Satellite Award, a testament to her exceptional acting skills.
Off-screen, Kudrow is a dedicated philanthropist, supporting causes such as the American Red Cross and the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. Her multifaceted talents extend to music, as she played the guitar and sang in the band “The Kudrow Sisters.”
With her infectious humor and enduring charm, Lisa Kudrow remains an icon of comedy, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.