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Though she was born in Hawaii, actress Lauren Graham spent her childhood traveling with her single father. After earning her Bachelor's degree in English from Barnard College in New York City, she got her Master's in Acting from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. She moved to California and landed a guest spot on 3rd Rock From the Sun in 1996. After playing recurring roles on Caroline in the City, Law & Order, and NewsRadio, she made her film debut in the horror thriller Nightwatch. Other film roles followed, including the mainstream sentimental drama One True Thing (starring Meryl Streep) the independent mockumentary Dill Scallion (starring Billy Burke). After starring in a few short-lived TV series, Graham's big breakthrough came in 2000 with the lead role on the WB family drama Gilmore Girls. As Lorelai Gilmore, the 32-year-old single mother of a teenager (Alexis Bledel), Graham earned several award nominations during the first two seasons. While the show itself earned critical acclaim, Graham gained much media exposure for her strong and independent yet conventionally attractive portrayal of a single mom. Even though her persona was that of a "sexy mom," she also (per the material given her by the program's creators) held fast to "PG Material, " and won the Best Actress prize from the Family Television Awards. Lest she be pigeonhold Graham traveled to the opposite extreme for a plum role in Terry Zwigoff's holiday crime comedy Bad Santa; she made many viewers do a double take as a lover of bad boy Billy Bob Thornton who harbors a thoroughly naughty little fetish for Santa caps - a part that justly won her critical raves.

More feature film projects followed, including supporting roles in the romantic comedies Lucky 13 (2004), Seeing Other People (2004), and The Pacifier (2005) (opposite unlikely action hero-turned family star Vin Diesel). By the spring of 2007, Gilmore (which drew repeated rumors of cancellation that persisted for at least a year) finally did wrap, and Graham focused all of her attention and energy on the big screen. Assignments included a supporting part in the Diane Keaton/Mandy Moore mother-daughter comedy Because I Said So (2007) and the wife of funnyman Steve Carell in the Noah's Ark-themed religious comedy Evan Almighty (2007). ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi
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Lauren Graham

Lauren Graham, 2008
Born Lauren Helen Graham
March 16, 1967 (1967-03-16) (age 44)
Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Occupation Actress, producer
Years active 1995–present

Lauren Helen Graham (born March 16, 1967) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for playing Lorelai Gilmore on the WB Network dramedy series Gilmore Girls and Sarah Braverman on Parenthood.

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Early life

Graham was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, the daughter of Donna Grant, a fashion buyer, and Lawrence Graham, a candy industry lobbyist[1] who is the current president for National Confectioners Association. Graham is Irish Catholic.[2] Graham's parents were divorced when she was only five years old, and Graham moved to Washington, D.C., where her father became a congressional staffer.[citation needed] As a girl, Graham rode horses competitively, but soon switched to acting,[3] honing her talent at Langley High School, where she took part in the drill team.[4] She earned her actor's equity card in 1988 after two years in summer stock at the Barn Theatre in Augusta, Michigan.[citation needed] Graham graduated from Barnard College in 1988 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.[citation needed] After moving to Texas in 1992, she earned a Master of Fine Arts in Acting Performance from Southern Methodist University.[citation needed]

Career

After completing her education, Graham moved back to New York City where she became a waitress and aspiring actress, including her first paid work doing publicity appearances wearing the costume of Striker, the dog mascot of the US-based 1994 FIFA World Cup.[5] In 1995, she relocated to Hollywood, California. She appeared in various commercials for products such as Dimetapp and Lean Cuisine and hosted free preview weekends on The Movie Channel.[citation needed]

In addition to her many guest starring and co-starring roles on prime-time television, Graham starred in three failed sitcoms, including Townies (with Molly Ringwald and Jenna Elfman) and the short-lived sitcom Lush Life (with Lori Petty and Karyn Parsons).[citation needed] Between 1996 and 1997, Graham became a regular guest star on several hit NBC shows. She played a graduate student who caught the eye of Dick on 3rd Rock from the Sun, Richard's dim-witted girlfriend on Caroline in the City, and Jerry's speed-dial ranking girlfriend on Seinfeld. She played a Hollywood producer who had a love interest in Rey Curtis in a three-part episode of Law & Order, where she acted opposite Scott Cohen, who would later play one of Graham's love interests, Max Medina, on Gilmore Girls. She also portrayed a villainous efficiency expert on Newsradio.

In 2000, Graham landed her breakthrough role as Lorelai Gilmore on Gilmore Girls. For her work she received a nomination for Best Actress in a Television Series (Drama) at the 2001 Golden Globe Awards. Beginning with Season 7 episode "To Whom It May Concern" and continuing throughout the rest of the season, Graham served as a producer on Gilmore Girls. TV Guide reported that she received the position in an attempt to persuade her to sign for an eighth season.[6][7]

Graham returned to her guest-starring roots when she portrayed herself in two episodes of NBC's Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. Graham has also appeared on Bravo's Celebrity Poker Showdown, co-hosted by Dave Foley of Newsradio. After winning her preliminary match, she came in second to another former Newsradio star, Maura Tierney, in the championship game.[citation needed]

Graham's film roles encompass several NYU student films and multiple major studio releases, including Sweet November, Bad Santa, The Pacifier, Because I Said So, and Evan Almighty.

Graham has said that she enjoys playing in short films, and acting in the Williamstown Theatre Festival.[8] She has performed in numerous short films, including the 15-minute long Gnome. In 2007, Graham signed a seven-figure development deal with NBC in one of the year's richest TV talent pacts.[9]

Graham has also worked as the voice-over announcer in national advertising for Kellogg's various Special K products, and in American Express ads introducing the Plum Card, which is targeted towards small and growing businesses.[10]

Graham made her Broadway debut as Miss Adelaide in the revival of Guys and Dolls, which began preview performances at the Nederlander Theatre on February 5, 2009 and opened on March 1, 2009. Initial reviews for this performance have been mixed, but generally regard her fresh take on the character as a success. The production closed June 14, playing 113 shows and 28 previews.[11][12]

It was announced in January 2009 that Graham would star in the comedy pilot, The Bridget Show (previously Let It Go) for ABC playing a talk show host and self-help guru who fails to follow her own advice during a breakup. However, the pilot was not given a series order.[13][14]

On October 9, 2009, it was announced that Graham would replace Maura Tierney in the television series Parenthood as single mother Sarah Braverman. Tierney left the show to seek treatment for cancer.[15] The series debuted on NBC the following year, and was later renewed for a second season.[16]

In June 2010, it was confirmed that Graham would star in the upcoming Scream 4,[17] but she left the project on June 30, 2010.[18]

Personal life

Graham is currently in a relationship with her Parenthood costar, Peter Krause.[19]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1995-96 Caroline in the City Shelly 5 episodes
1996 3rd Rock from the Sun Laurie Harris Episode: "Dick's First Birthday"
1996 Good Company Liz Gibson TV series
1996 Townies Denise Garibaldi Callahan 15 episodes
1997 Nightwatch Marie
1997 Law & Order Lisa Lundquist 3 episodes
1997 Seinfeld Valerie Episode: "The Millennium"
1997 NewsRadio Andrea 4 episodes
1998 Confessions of a Sexist Pig Tracy
1998 One True Thing Jules
1998 Conrad Bloom Molly Davenport 7 episodes
1999 Dill Scallion Kristie Sue
2000 M.Y.O.B. Opal Marie Brown Episode: "Bad Seed"
Episode: "Boys in the Band"
2000–2007 Gilmore Girls Lorelai Gilmore 153 episodes
2001 Sweet November Angelica
2001 Chasing Destiny Jessy James TV movie
2002 Family Guy Mother Maggie (voice) Episode: "Road to Europe"
2002 Third Wheel, TheThe Third Wheel Woman at Party (uncredited)
2003 Bad Santa Sue
2004 Seeing Other People Claire
2005 Lucky 13 Abbey
2005 Life Coach, TheThe Life Coach Dr. Sue Pegasus
2005 Amateurs, TheThe Amateurs Peggy
2005 Pacifier, TheThe Pacifier Principal Claire Fletcher
2005 Gnome Amanda Short film
2006 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Studio 60 Host (Self) (uncredited) Episode: "The Long Lead Story"
Episode: "The Wrap Party"
2007 Because I Said So Maggie
2007 Evan Almighty Joan Baxter
2008 Birds of America Betty Tanager
2008 Flash of Genius Phyllis Kearns
2009 Bridget Show, TheThe Bridget Show Bridget O'Shea ABC Pilot - not picked up
2009 Answer Man, TheThe Answer Man Elizabeth
2009 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Fran Lockwood (voice)
2010 It's Kind of a Funny Story Lynn
2010–present Parenthood Sarah Braverman 49+ episodes
2012 Most Wanted TBA Pre-production

Awards and nominations

Year Award Result Category Series
2001 Family Television Awards Won Actress Gilmore Girls
(Tied with Jane Kaczmarek for Malcolm in the Middle)
2002 Golden Globe Award Nominated Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama Gilmore Girls
2005 People's Choice Awards Nominated Favorite Female Television Star
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2002 Satellite Award Nominated Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical Gilmore Girls
2003 Nominated Gilmore Girls
2004 Nominated Gilmore Girls
2005 Nominated Best Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical Gilmore Girls
Outstanding Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical
2001 Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominated Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Gilmore Girls
2002 Nominated Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Gilmore Girls
2005 Teen Choice Award Won Choice TV Parental Units Gilmore Girls
2006 Won Choice TV Parental Units Gilmore Girls
2010 Nominated Choice TV Parental Units Parenthood
2002 Television Critics Association Award Nominated Individual Achievement in Drama Gilmore Girls
2006 Nominated Outstanding Individual Achievement in Comedy Gilmore Girls

References

  1. ^ Lauren Graham Biography (1967-)
  2. ^ Masterson, Teresa (2010-04-28). "Lauren Graham: The Girl (You Wish Lived) Next Door". NBC. http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/entertainment/television/Lauren-Graham-The-Girl-You-Wish-Lived-Next-Door-92247924.html. Retrieved 2010-08-13. "I’m Irish Catholic,..." 
  3. ^ "Lauren Graham: 'My Life Is My Job'". Parade Magazine. July 12, 2009. http://www.parade.com/celebrity/2009/07/lauren-graham-my-life-is-my-job.html. 
  4. ^ Lee, Luaine. Graham's 'Gilmore Girls' success took a while to build, Scripps Howard News Service, February 1, 2005. Accessed July 13, 2008
  5. ^ GilmoreGirls.org : Recent News
  6. ^ "Graham's Gilmore Role Expands!". TVGuide.com. http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/Exclusive-Grahams-Gilmore/800007139. Retrieved 2007-01-29. 
  7. ^ "Huzzah to 'Producer Lauren Graham'". Zap2it.com. http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2007/01/huzzah_to_produ.html. Retrieved 2007-01-30. 
  8. ^ O'Neil, Tom. Transcript: Our Emmy chat with 'Gilmore Girls' star Lauren Graham, LA Times, June 13, 2007. Accessed July 13, 2008.
  9. ^ Adalian, Josef. Lauren Graham inks NBC deal, Variety, September 17, 2007. Accessed July 13, 2008.
  10. ^ Elliott, Stuart. Q & A with Stuart Elliott, The New York Times, June 2, 2008. Accessed July 13, 2008.
  11. ^ "Gilmore Girls" Star Graham Cast in Guys and Dolls Revival
  12. ^ Adelaide's New Lament: Broadway's Guys and Dolls to Close June 14
  13. ^ "Pilot News: Lauren Graham's New Show Is a Go!". TVGuide.com. http://www.tvguide.com/News/Lauren-Graham-Go-1002280.aspx. Retrieved 2009-01-30. 
  14. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (January 30, 2009). ""Let It Go" gets go-ahead at ABC". http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090130/tv_nm/us_abc_1. Retrieved 2009-02-14. [dead link]
  15. ^ Natalie Abrams. "Gilmore Girls' Lauren Graham Takes Starring Role in Parenthood". TVGuide.com. http://www.tvguide.com/News/Lauren-Graham-Parenthood-1010693.aspx. 
  16. ^ Michael Ausiello. work "nbc-renews-parenthood". TVGuide.com. http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/04/20/nbc-renews-parenthood work. 
  17. ^ Miska, Brad (June 16, 2010). "Gilmore Girl MILF Heads to Michigan for 'Scream IV'". http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/20597. Retrieved 2010-06-16. 
  18. ^ Miska, Brad (June 30, 2010). "Lauren Graham Cut from 'Scream IV' Due to Date Conflict?". http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/20764. Retrieved 2010-06-01. 
  19. ^ "Lauren Graham Finds Relationship with Peter Krause 'So Easy' ", Dahvi Shira,September 09, 2010 People

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