Linda LavinLinda Lavin as Alice Hyatt on Alice.Linda Lavin (born October 15, 1937) is an American singer and actress of stage and television. She was born in Portland, Maine. In the 1960s, she made a name for herself on Broadway, earning a Tony nomination in 1969 for Last of the Red Hot Lovers. From 1976 to 1985, she starred in her own television series, Alice, which earned Lavin two Golden Globe awards and an Emmy nomination. In 1987, she won a Tony Award for her work in Broadway Bound. Since then, she has worked sporadically on Broadway (she earned two more Tony nominations, in 2000 and 2002) and in dinner theatre. In 2004, she introduced herself to another generation of television viewers when she guest-starred on The O.C. as the mother of Peter Gallagher's character. She took a turn at both comedic and dramatic acting, as her character abruptly blurted out that she was dying from lung cancer. This page about Linda Lavin includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Linda Lavin News stories about Linda Lavin External links for Linda Lavin Videos for Linda Lavin Wikis about Linda Lavin Discussion Groups about Linda Lavin Blogs about Linda Lavin Images of Linda Lavin |
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She took a turn at both comedic and dramatic acting, as her character abruptly blurted out that she was dying from lung cancer. See also: 2 Skinnee J's website (http://www.2sj.com). In 2004, she introduced herself to another generation of television viewers when she guest-starred on The O.C. as the mother of Peter Gallagher's character. That changed somewhat in 2003 with Sexy Karate, which had a slightly angrier, more political tone. Since then, she has worked sporadically on Broadway (she earned two more Tony nominations, in 2000 and 2002) and in dinner theatre. The tenor was perhaps a bit less intellectual and a bit more serious than $upermercado, but the overall trend remained playful and light. In 1987, she won a Tony Award for her work in Broadway Bound. In 2001, their second album, Volumizer, was finally released after a two-year delay. From 1976 to 1985, she starred in her own television series, Alice, which earned Lavin two Golden Globe awards and an Emmy nomination. The album mostly featured playful, nerdy songs about such subjects as Pluto and Star Wars. In the 1960s, she made a name for herself on Broadway, earning a Tony nomination in 1969 for Last of the Red Hot Lovers. Whether the name of the song was a deliberate reference to the book is unclear.) Riot Nrrrd, along with several other songs on their first full-length album, $upermercado (1998), would later cause MC Frontalot to include them in his list of nerdcore rappers. She was born in Portland, Maine. (The term "Riot Nrrrd", a pun on "riot grrrl", was first used in Douglas Coupland's Microserfs, to describe someone wearing "Dockers and Gap pocket-T". Linda Lavin (born October 15, 1937) is an American singer and actress of stage and television. Their most famous and influential song was Riot Nrrrd (1998), which would later appear in the movie Never Been Kissed (1999). As of 2004, the band consists of:. Jonah Jamison, but Jamison was replaced in September 1995 with the addition of former accordianist J Guevara. There followed a chaotic summer in which J-Slim's spot was filled by J. Not long after, most of the horn section disbanded to attend graduate school. In May 1995 J-Slim left the band (he now works for the Children's Television Workshop), as did the guitarist, Joey Viturbo. It was founded in February 1991 by a pair of college friends going by the stage names Special J and Rabbi J-Slim; the name of the group is derived from the letters in their names and their similar girths. 2 Skinnee J's is the name of a musical band, sometimes characterized as nerdcore hip hop or rap metal (although one of their songs is, in fact, entitled Friends Don't Let Friends Listen to Rap Metal). Stevie Spice (trombone, keyboards). Lance Rockworthy (guitar). Eddie Eyeball (bass guitar). Mikey B (drums). J Guevara (MC). Special J (MC). |