Lisa Kudrow has: Played Herself - Guest in "Today" in 1952. Played Herself - Host in "Saturday Night Live" in 1975. Played herself in "Saturday Night Live" in 1975. Played herself in "Entertainment Tonight" in 1981. Played Emily in "Cheers" in 1982. Played Sada in "Newhart" in 1982. Played herself in "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in 1986. Played herself in "Biography" in 1987. Played herself in "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" in 1988. Played Herself - Guest in "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" in 1988. Played Stella in "Life Goes On" in 1989. Played herself in "The More You Know" in 1989. Played Lauren in "Coach" in 1989. Played Alex Whitney in "The Simpsons" in 1989. Played Nicole in "Just Temporary" in 1989. Played Nurse Alice in "Coach" in 1989. Performed in "Married to the Mob" in 1989. Played Valley Girl in "Close Encounters" in 1990. Performed in "Lifestories" in 1990. Played Miss Stitch in "Murder in High Places" in 1991. Played Louisa Krelm in "The Unborn" in 1991. Played Friend of Perky Girl in "To the Moon, Alice" in 1991. Played Herself - Guest in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played Kathy Fleisher in "Bob" in 1992. Played Ursula Buffay in "Mad About You" in 1992. Played Millie in "Dance with Death" in 1992. Played Karen in "Mad About You" in 1992. Played Amy in "Flying Blind" in 1992. Played Woman in Black in "Room for Two" in 1992. Played herself in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played herself in "HBO First Look" in 1992. Played herself in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played herself in "Intimate Portrait" in 1993. Played Herself - Guest in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played herself in "Dennis Miller Live" in 1994. Played herself in "Howard Stern" in 1994. Played Phoebe Buffay-Hannigan in "Friends" in 1994. Played Phoebe Buffay in "Friends" in 1994. Played Lisa in "Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist" in 1995. Played Herself - Audience Member in "The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1995. Played herself in "Comic Relief VII" in 1995. Played Adrian Wexler-Jones in "The Crazysitter" in 1995. Played Herself - Host in "1995 VH1 Honors" in 1995. Played herself in "Comedy Central Canned Ham" in 1996. Played herself in "Ruby Wax Meets..." in 1996. Played herself in "The 38th Annual Grammy Awards" in 1996. Played herself in "The 10th Annual American Comedy Awards" in 1996. Played herself in "The View" in 1997. Played Amy Pittman in "King of the Hill" in 1997. Played Paula in "Clockwatchers" in 1997. Played Herself - Nominee: Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in "The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1997. Played Aphrodite in "Hercules" in 1998. Played Herself - Winner: Outstanding Supportig Actress in a Comedy Series in "The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1998. Played herself in "Instant Comedy with the Groundlings" in 1998. Played herself in "Influences: From Yesterday to Today" in 1999. Played Herself - Nominated: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in "The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1999. Played Herself - Host in "1999 MTV Movie Awards" in 1999. Played herself in "5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards" in 1999. Played herself in "Hollywood Salutes Jodie Foster: An American Cinematheque Tribute" in 1999. Played Laura MacNamara Sobel in "Analyze This" in 1999. Played herself in "The Teen Choice Awards 2000" in 2000. Played herself in "6th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards" in 2000. Played herself in "The 14th Annual American Comedy Awards" in 2000. Played Maddy Mozell in "Hanging Up" in 2000. Played Crystal in "Lucky Numbers" in 2000. Played Ava in "Dr. Dolittle 2" in 2001. Played herself in "Good Day Live" in 2001. Played Marie in "All Over the Guy" in 2001. Played herself in "The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 2002. Performed in "Last Call with Carson Daly" in 2002. Played herself in "8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards" in 2002. Played herself in "Conversations from the Edge with Carrie Fisher" in 2002. Played Laura Sobel in "Analyze That" in 2002. Played herself in "Celebrities Uncensored" in 2003. Played Marci Feld in "Marci X" in 2003. Played herself in "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in 2003. Played Sharon Holmes in "Wonderland" in 2003. Played herself in "Night of Too Many Stars" in 2003. Played Herself - Audience Member in "The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 2003. Played Herself - Actress in "Famous" in 2003. Played herself in "10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards" in 2004. Played herself in "Tavis Smiley" in 2004. Played Foo-Lin in "Father of the Pride" in 2004. Played Crystal in "Michael Moore, el gran agitador" in 2004. Played Sandy in "Hopeless Pictures" in 2005. Played Herself - Guest in "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" in 2005. Played herself in "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" in 2005. Played Valerie Cherish in "The Comeback" in 2005. Played herself in "Made in Hollywood" in 2005. Played herself in "Friends Final Thoughts" in 2005. Played Mamie in "Happy Endings" in 2005. Played herself in "2006 Independent Spirit Awards" in 2006. Played herself in "Talkshow with Spike Feresten" in 2006. Played herself in "The Megan Mullally Show" in 2006. Played herself in "Rachael Ray" in 2006. Played herself in "The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 2006. Played Herself - Guest in "Chelsea Lately" in 2007. Played Herself - Speaker in "The Film Society of Lincoln Center Annual Gala Tribute to Diane Keaton" in 2007. Played herself in "Up Close with Carrie Keagan" in 2007. Played Herself - Chuy Bravo Endorser in "Chelsea Lately" in 2007. Played Denise in "P.S. I Love You" in 2007. Played Leslie in "Kabluey" in 2007. Played herself in "All the Best from Denis Norden" in 2007. Played herself in "The Bonnie Hunt Show" in 2008. Played Herself - Video Guest in "Chabad: To Life Telethon" in 2008. Played Fiona Wallice in "Web Therapy" in 2008. Played Lois Scudder in "Hotel for Dogs" in 2009. Played Claire Dunn in "Paper Man" in 2009. Played Carolyn in "Love and Other Impossible Pursuits" in 2009. Played herself in "Shooting Blue" in 2009. Played Sally in "Powder Blue" in 2009. Played Herself - Presenter in "The 1st Annual Streamy Awards" in 2009. Played Herself - Guest in "Watch What Happens: Live" in 2009. Played Dr. Amy Evans in "Cougar Town" in 2009. Played herself in "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" in 2009. Played herself in "Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf" in 2009. Played Karen in "Bandslam" in 2009. Played herself in "Conan" in 2010. Played herself in "The Making of Easy A" in 2010. Played Herself - Guest in "Conan" in 2010. Played Herself - Guest in "The Talk" in 2010. Played Mrs. Griffith in "Easy A" in 2010. Played Sheila in "Allen Gregory" in 2011. Played herself in "Rove LA" in 2011. Played herself in "Piers Morgan Tonight" in 2011. Played Fiona Wallice in "Web Therapy" in 2011. Played herself in "Pearl Jam Twenty" in 2011. Played herself in "CBS This Morning" in 2012. Played herself in "Kathy" in 2012. Played herself in "CBS This Morning: Saturday" in 2012. Played Herself - Presenter in "2012 Writers Guild Awards" in 2012. Played Congresswoman Josephine Marcus in "Scandal" in 2012. Played Herself - Host in "Arts and the Mind" in 2012. Played herself in "The WIN Awards 2012" in 2012. Played Herself - Guest in "Larry King Now" in 2012. Played Herself - Presenter in "2012 Primetime Creative Arts Emmys" in 2012. Played Herself - Guest in "The Queen Latifah Show" in 2013. Played Herself - Guest in "The Arsenio Hall Show" in 2013. Played herself in "Tales from the Warner Bros. Lot" in 2013. Played Herself - Guest Star in "Hollywood Game Night" in 2013. Played Carol Gladstone in "Neighbors" in 2014. Played Lucille in "El Americano: The Movie" in 2014.
Lisa Kudrow's birth name is Lisa Valerie Kudrow.
No, Lisa Kudrow is not single.
The 2003 film starring Lisa Kudrow is titled "The Comeback." In this satirical comedy, Kudrow plays a former sitcom star, Valerie Cherish, who attempts to revive her career by starring in a reality TV show that documents her life. The film explores themes of fame, aging, and the entertainment industry.
Lisa Kudrow has 1 child
Lisa Kudrow is best known for her iconic role as Phoebe Buffay on the hit television series "Friends," which earned her an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Beyond acting, she has produced and starred in various projects, including the critically acclaimed HBO series "The Comeback," showcasing her talent in both comedy and drama. Kudrow is also a co-creator of the web series "Web Therapy," further highlighting her versatility in the entertainment industry. Additionally, she has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, particularly in scientific and education-related initiatives.
Lisa Kudrow is the actress who plays Pheobe.
This 1999 movie starred Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal and Lisa Kudrow.
Lisa Kudrow.
Lisa Kudrow
Lisa Kudrow's birth name is Lisa Valerie Kudrow.
No, Lisa Kudrow is not single.
In the movie Happy Endings, Mamie Toll's (Lisa Kudrow) son (Otis McKee) is played by Jason Ritter.
Lisa Kudrow was born on July 30, 1963
That would be "Lisa Kudrow".
Yes, Lisa Kudrow has 1 kids
Lisa Kudrow is her real name
No she is not lesbian. She is married to Michel Stern since 1995 and they have 1 son together.