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Linda Lavin (born October 15, 1937) is an American singer and actress. She is perhaps best known for playing the title character in the US sitcom Alice and for her Broadway performances. Born in Portland, Maine to musically-talented parents, Lavin has been onstage since the age of 5. Upon her... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Place of Birth: Portland
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Linda Lavin played Alice

Philip McKeon Linda Lavin, who played Alice, first saw Philip at a Broadway performance and thought he was bright and talented and recommended him for the part of Tommy.

Alice Hyatt In the television series, Alice was played by actress and singer Linda Lavin.

Linda Lavin played Debbie Walden

Linda Lavin Lavin also played Debbie Walden, the wizened and former landlady of the character Vera Louise Gorman-Novak.

Linda Lavin played Tony Roberts

Charles Busch The play, his first in which he did not star and the first created for a mainstream audience, was written as a vehicle for actress Linda Lavin, who played opposite Michele Lee and Tony Roberts.

Linda Lavin played role

Alice (TV series) The last season, Linda Lavin also played the role of Mrs. Walden, Vera's wizened and abrasive landlady of arbitrary foreign origin, once even playing both Alice and Mrs. Walden in a split-screen dual role.

Linda Lavin played landlady

Linda Lavin Lavin also played Debbie Walden, the wizened and former landlady of the character Vera Louise Gorman-Novak.

Linda Lavin played Michele Lee

Charles Busch The play, his first in which he did not star and the first created for a mainstream audience, was written as a vehicle for actress Linda Lavin, who played opposite Michele Lee and Tony Roberts.

Linda Lavin played principal

Alice (TV series) Principal character Alice Hyatt, played by Linda Lavin.

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Linda Lavin married actor

Linda Lavin In 1969, Lavin married actor Ron Leibman, and by 1973 the couple had arrived in Hollywood.

Linda Lavin Lavin later married actor, artist and musician Steve Bakunas in 2005.

Linda Lavin married artist

Linda Lavin Lavin later married actor, artist and musician Steve Bakunas in 2005.

Linda Lavin married Ron Leibman

Linda Lavin In 1969, Lavin married actor Ron Leibman, and by 1973 the couple had arrived in Hollywood.

Linda Lavin married musician

Linda Lavin Lavin later married actor, artist and musician Steve Bakunas in 2005.

Linda Lavin married Steve Bakunas

Linda Lavin Lavin later married actor, artist and musician Steve Bakunas in 2005.

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Linda Lavin made name

Linda Lavin By the early 1960s Lavin made a name for herself in New York City on Broadway and appeared on the (both 1966) cast recordings of The Mad Show (on which her performance of Stephen Sondheim's "The Boy From..." gained note) and "It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman" (from which one of her numbers, "You've Got Possibilities," was the album's best-received song and, years later, was featured on a Pillsbury commercial).

Linda Lavin made appearance

Linda Lavin In 1967, Lavin made an appearance as Gloria Thorpe in a television version of the musical Damn Yankees with Phil Silvers.

Linda Lavin made debut

Linda Lavin Lavin made her feature film debut in The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984).

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    Linda Lavin

    Linda Lavin (born October 15, 1937) is an American singer and actress. She is perhaps best known for playing the title character in the US sitcom Alice and for her Broadway performances.
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    Alice (TV series)

    Alice was supposed to be 35, but Linda Lavin is just three months younger than Holliday.
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    Lavin (disambiguation)

    Linda Lavin, US actress
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    The Diary of Anne Frank (play)

    The production received two nominations for 1998 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play and for Best featured actress (Linda Lavin).
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    Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play

    ... (1984) · Stockard Channing (1985) · Lily Tomlin (1986) · Linda Lavin (1987) · Joan Allen (1988) · Pauline Collins (1989) ·...
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    Alice Hyatt

    In the television series, Alice was played by actress and singer Linda Lavin.
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    Linda (name)

    Linda Lavin, an American actress
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    Sophie Cohen

    Sophie Cohen is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C., played by Linda Lavin.
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    Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play

    Elizabeth Wilson – Salonika | 1986: Lily Tomlin – The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe Joan Allen – The Marriage of Bette and Boo Stockard Channing – House of Blue Leaves Judith Ivey – Precious Sons Swoosie Kurtz – House of Blue Leaves Kathryn Pogson – Aunt Dan and Lemon 1987: Linda Lavin – Broadway Bound Robin Bartlett – The Early Girl Lindsay Duncan – Les Liaisons Dangereuses Dana Ivey – Driving Miss Daisy Amy Madigan – The Lucky Spot Dianne Wiest – Hunting Cockroaches 1988: Stockard Channing – Woman in Mind Kathy Bates – Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune Amy Irving – The Road to Mecca Glenda Jackson – Macbeth E. Katherine Kerr – Laughing Wild Gordana Rashovich – Shayna Maidel 1989: Pauline Collins – Shirley Valentine Joanna Allen – The Heidi Chronicles Robin Bartlett – Reckless Colleen Dewhurst – Long Day's Journey Into Night Gloria Foster – The Forbidden City Nancy Marchand – The Cocktail Hour |
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    Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play

    | Wins Christine Baranski (2) Judith Ivey (2) Swoosie Kurtz (2) Audra McDonald (2) Frances Sternhagen (2) | Nominations Frances Sternhagen (5) Dana Ivey (4) Elizabeth Franz (3) Eileen Heckhart (3) Swoosie Kurtz (3) Marian Seldes (3) Zoë Wanamaker (3) Christine Baranski (2) | Leora Dana (2) Viola Davis (2) Rae Allen (2) Alice Ghostley (2) Mary Beth Hurt (2) Judith Ivey (2) Zohra Lampert (2) Linda Lavin (2) Anna Manahan (2) | Audra McDonald (2) Debra Monk (2) Rosemary Murphy (2) Martha Plimpton (2) Amy Ryan (2) Carole Shelley (2) Lois Smith (2) Maureen Stapleton (2) Margaret Tyzack (2) |

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