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Lisa Kudrow

Lisa Kudrow is an American actress and writer best known for her role as Phoebe Buffay on the sitcom Friends (1994-2004). Her portrayal of Phoebe earned her numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award. The role is considered her breakout performance and led to a successful film career. Phoebe Buffay is often regarded as one of television's greatest characters.

July 30, 1963: Lisa Kudrow's Birth

On July 30, 1963, Lisa Valerie Kudrow was born. She is an American actress and writer.

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1989: Appearance in Cheers

In 1989, Lisa Kudrow appeared in an episode of the hit sitcom "Cheers" playing a character named Emily.

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1989: NBC's Just Temporary pilot

In 1989, Lisa Kudrow played Nicole in the NBC pilot "Just Temporary", also known as "Temporarily Yours".

1990: Saturday Night Live Audition

In 1990, Lisa Kudrow tried out for "Saturday Night Live", but Julia Sweeney was chosen instead.

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1992: Recurring Role on Bob

From 1992 to 1993, Lisa Kudrow had a recurring role as Kathy Fleisher in three episodes of season one of the Bob Newhart sitcom "Bob".

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1993: Bob sitcom appearance

In 1993, Lisa Kudrow had a role in the Bob Newhart sitcom Bob.

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1993: Mad About You Role

In 1993, Lisa Kudrow starred in several episodes of the show "Mad About You" as Ursula.

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1994: Friends Co-starring Role

In 1994, Lisa Kudrow co-starred in the NBC sitcom "Friends" as massage therapist Phoebe Buffay.

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1994: Start of Friends

In 1994, Lisa Kudrow rose to international fame for her role as Phoebe Buffay in the American television sitcom "Friends".

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May 27, 1995: Marriage to Michel Stern

On May 27, 1995, Lisa Kudrow married French advertising executive Michel Stern.

1997: Romy and Michele's High School Reunion

In the late 1990s, specifically in 1997, Lisa Kudrow starred in the cult comedy film "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion".

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May 7, 1998: Birth of Son

On May 7, 1998, Lisa Kudrow and Michel Stern had a son.

1998: The Opposite of Sex Performance

In 1998, Lisa Kudrow delivered an acclaimed performance in the comedy/drama "The Opposite of Sex", winning the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress.

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1998: Primetime Emmy Award Win

In 1998, Lisa Kudrow received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in the sitcom "Friends".

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1998: Emmy Award for Friends

In 1998, Lisa Kudrow won an Emmy Award as Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Phoebe on "Friends".

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2000: Explanation of Frasier Recasting

In 2000, Lisa Kudrow explained her recasting from the role of Roz Doyle in Frasier, stating that she felt it wasn't working during rehearsals.

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2004: End of Friends Program

In 2004, Lisa Kudrow played Phoebe on the TV show "Friends" until the program ended.

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June 5, 2005: Premiere of The Comeback

On June 5, 2005, Lisa Kudrow starred as Valerie Cherish on the single-season HBO series "The Comeback", also serving as co-creator, writer, and executive producer.

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2005: Guinness Book of World Records Recognition

According to the 2005 "Guinness Book of World Records", Lisa Kudrow and her co-stars became the highest-paid TV actresses of all time, earning $1 million per episode for the last two seasons of Friends.

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2005: The Comeback Debut

In 2005, Lisa Kudrow created, produced, wrote, and starred in the HBO mockumentary series "The Comeback", which lasted for one season.

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2007: Starring Roles in Kabluey and P.S. I Love You

In 2007, Lisa Kudrow received praise for her starring role in the film "Kabluey" and also appeared in the film "P.S. I Love You".

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2008: Launch of Web Therapy

In 2008, Lisa Kudrow co-created the improvised comedy web series, "Web Therapy", on Lstudio.com, playing therapist Fiona Wallice.

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July 2011: Web Therapy on Showtime

In July 2011, a reformatted, half-hour version of Lisa Kudrow's "Web Therapy" premiered on Showtime.

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2011: Web Therapy Premiere

In 2011, Lisa Kudrow produced and starred in the Showtime program "Web Therapy", which ran until 2015.

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2014: The Comeback Revival

In 2014, "The Comeback", the HBO mockumentary series created by and starring Lisa Kudrow, was revived for a second season to critical acclaim, nine years after the original season.

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2014: Revival of The Comeback

In 2014, HBO revived Lisa Kudrow's series "The Comeback" for a second season.

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2015: Cancellation of Web Therapy

In 2015, Lisa Kudrow's "Web Therapy" was cancelled on Showtime after four seasons.

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April 2017: Sale of Park City Penthouse

In April 2017, Lisa Kudrow sold her penthouse in Park City, Utah.

2019: Body Dysmorphic Disorder Revelation

In 2019, Lisa Kudrow revealed that she had experienced body dysmorphic disorder while working on "Friends".

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2020: Roles in The Good Place and Space Force

In 2020, Lisa Kudrow played Hypatia of Alexandria in The Good Place and starred as Maggie Naird in the Netflix comedy series Space Force.

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May 2021: Friends: The Reunion

In May 2021, Lisa Kudrow reunited with her Friends cast mates for an HBO Max unscripted television special titled "Friends: The Reunion".

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2021: Primetime Emmy Awards nomination

In 2021, Lisa Kudrow received a nomination at the Primetime Emmy Awards.

2022: Children's and Family Emmy Nomination for Better Nate Than Ever

In 2022, Lisa Kudrow received a nomination at the Children's and Family Emmy Awards for her role in "Better Nate Than Ever".

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December 2024: Starring in No Good Deed

In December 2024, Lisa Kudrow starred as Lydia in the Netflix comedy-drama "No Good Deed", receiving positive reviews.

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2024: Children's and Family Emmy Awards Nomination for Time Bandits

In 2024, Lisa Kudrow received another nomination at the Children's and Family Emmy Awards for her role in "Time Bandits".

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2026: The Comeback Further Seasons

In 2026, the mockumentary "The Comeback", starring Lisa Kudrow, was revived for two more critically acclaimed seasons.

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