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  1. Jun 23, 2022 · Lainie Kazan has a repertoire both on the screen and on the stage, nominated for an Emmy Award for "St. Elsewhere" and for a Golden Globe award for "My Favorite Year." She later starred in the ...

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  2. Sort by Year - Latest Movies and TV Shows With Lainie Kazan. 1. The Italians. Comedy, Drama | Post-production. A typical Italian-American family meets their sons new girlfriend. Director: Michelle Danner | Stars: Abigail Breslin, Matthew Daddario, Lainie Kazan, Perrey Reeves. 2. Greek Philosophia and Chickens.

  3. Mar 26, 2016 · AWARDS. Broadway. The Government Inspector (Jan 06, 1994 - Feb 06, 1994) Performer: Lainie Kazan [Anna] Play Comedy Revival. My Favorite Year (Dec 10, 1992 - Jan 10, 1993) Performer: Lainie Kazan [Belle Steinberg Carroca] Musical Original. Funny Girl (Mar 26, 1964 - Jul 01, 1967)

  4. Mar 17, 2023 · Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lainie Kazan made herself famous first as a sexy nightclub singer and later as an acclaimed actress. She has performed in nightclubs, theaters, on television and in films. A graduate of Hofstra University, Kazan frequently returns to New York to visit her mother, who still lives in the apartment where she grew up.

  5. Jul 2, 2013 · Art Talk with Lainie Kazan. "I was so moved when I saw [Judy Garland] for the first time…. I felt as though she was singing just for me and I was intent about learning how to do that." --- Lainie Kazan. Whether you know her from Broadway's My Favorite Year, TV's Will and Grace, or her scene-stealing turn as Nia Vardalos' mother in My Big Fat ...

  6. Mar 23, 2016 · In her more than five decades on screen, Lainie Kazan has played many Jewish mothers in movies such as “My Favorite Year,” “Beaches,” “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan,” “What’s ...

  7. In 1980, Kazan began focusing on acting work. College classmate Francis Ford Coppola cast her in his unsuccessful "One from the Heart" (1982), but she had better luck as a classic Jewish mother in "My Favorite Year" (1982), a role she would dynamically reprise a decade later in the Lincoln Center stage musical version.

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