Lisa Kudrow

Description: (Actress Best Known for Her Role of 'Phoebe Buffay' in the Sitcom 'Friends')

Lisa Kudrow is an American actor, best known for her role in the television sitcom ‘Friends.’ Her portrayal of ‘Phoebe Buffay’ in ‘Friends’ not only won her many awards, but also made her a household name in the United States. Apart from being an actor, she is also a writer and producer. Born to a physician father, she did not intend to become an actor early in her life. A student with good academic score at school, Kudrow aspired to follow in her father’s footsteps. She studied biology in college and worked with her father for a few years. She seemed destined for a career in research, but life had other plans for her. Paying heed to the advice of an acquaintance, she ventured into acting while working as a medical researcher under her father. Eventually, she realized that acting was her true calling and decided to become a full-time actor. Smart, talented, and passionate, she landed several television roles which increased her popularity. She started hogging the limelight following the success of ‘Friends,’ and it was not long before she started appearing in movies as well.

Overview

Birthday July 30, 1963 (Leo)
Born In United States
Alternative names Lisa Valerie Kudrow
Height 173 cm
City Los Angeles
Spouse/Ex- Michel Stern
Parents Lee N. Kudrow
Nedra Stern
Children Julian Murray Stern
Relatives David B. Kudrow, Derrick Kudrow, Helene Marla Kudrow

Did you know

How did Lisa Kudrow get the role of Phoebe Buffay on Friends? Lisa Kudrow originally auditioned for the role of Roz on "Frasier" but was later cast as Phoebe Buffay on "Friends" after the show's creators saw her audition tape.
Did Lisa Kudrow sing her own songs as Phoebe Buffay on Friends? Yes, Lisa Kudrow sang her own songs as Phoebe Buffay on "Friends," including the famous "Smelly Cat."
What other TV shows has Lisa Kudrow starred in besides Friends? In addition to "Friends," Lisa Kudrow has starred in TV shows such as "The Comeback" and "Web Therapy."
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