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Linda Lavin

Acting

Born October 15, 1937 · Portland, Maine, USA

Died December 29, 2024

Also known as لیندا لاوین

Biography

Linda Lavin (October 15, 1937 - December 29, 2024) was an American actress and singer. She was known for playing the title character in the sitcom "Alice" and for her stage performances, both on and off-Broadway. After acting as a child, Lavin joined the Compass Players in the late 1950s. She began appearing on Broadway in the 1960s, earning notice in "It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman" in 1966 and receiving her first Tony Award nomination for "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" in 1970. She moved to Hollywood in 1973 and began to work on television, making recurring appearances on the sitcom "Barney Miller" before landing the title role on the hit comedy "Alice," which ran from 1976 to 1985. She appeared in many telefilms and later she appeared in other TV works. She has also played roles in several feature films. In 1987, she returned to Broadway, starring in "Broadway Bound" (winning a Tony Award), "Gypsy" (1990), "The Sisters Rosensweig" (1993), "The Diary of Anne Frank" (1997–1998) and "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" (2000–2001), among others. In 2010, she appeared as Ruth Steiner in "Collected Stories," garnering her fifth Tony nomination. She starred in NBC's short-lived sitcom "Sean Saves the World" as Lorna and the CBS sitcom "9JKL." She also starred in the CBS sitcom "B Positive." Description above from the Wikipedia article Linda Lavin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Awards & recognition

  • Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Lead Actress · 1995
  • Tony AwardBest Actress in a Play · 1987
  • Golden Globe AwardBest Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy · 1980
  • Golden Globe AwardBest Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy · 1979
  • Golden Globe AwardBest Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy · 1978
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  • Theatre World Award · 1965
  • Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a Play
  • Tony AwardBest Actress in a Play · 2012 · nominated
  • Tony AwardBest Actress in a Play · 2010 · nominated
  • Tony AwardBest Actress in a Play · 2001 · nominated
  • Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a Play · 1998 · nominated
  • Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a Play · 1970 · nominated

Filmography43 titles

Maricela

1986as Mrs. Gannett

The Great American Dream Machine

as Herself

On Broadway

2019as Self (archive footage)

The Sopranos

1999as Dr. Wendi Kobler

Criminal Minds

2005as Connie LaMontagne

Reading Rainbow

1983as Self - Narrator (voice)

Bones

2005as Judge Michael

The Muppet Show

1976as Self - Special Guest Star

Bob's Burgers

2011as Helen (voice)

The O.C.

2003as Sophie Cohen

The Good Wife

2009as F. Joy Grubick

Law & Order: Criminal Intent

2001as Ursula Sussman

Hollywood Squares

1998as Self - Panelist

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

1962as Self

Barney Miller

1975as Det. Janice Wentworth

Mom

2013as Phyllis

The Intern

2015as Patty

Touched by an Angel

1994as Amanda Randolph

Family

1976as Annie Laurie Marshall

Alice

1976as Alice Hyatt

Best Friends for Life

1998as Sarah "Coop" Cooper

Lena: My 100 Children

1987as Lena Kuchler-Silberman

How to Be a Latin Lover

2017as Millicent

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules

2022as Barb (voice)

Brockmire

2017as Lorraine

Elsbeth

2024as Gloria

The Muppets Take Manhattan

1984as Kermit's Doctor

Being the Ricardos

2021as Older Madelyn Pugh

Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase

2019as Flora

No Good Deed

2024as Phyllis Adelman

B Positive

2020as Norma

9JKL

as Judy

The Back-up Plan

2010as Nana

Great Performances

1971as Self

Mid-Century Modern

2025as Sybil Schneiderman

Manhattan Night

2016as Norma

Room 104

2017as Enid

Wanderlust

2012as Shari

A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story

1995as Virginia Funicello

Bakery in Brooklyn

2016as Isabelle

A Short History of Decay

2014as Sandy Fisher

Naked Singularity

2021as Judge Cymbeline

One Big Happy Family

2025as Lenore