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As the titular waitress/mother in the sitcom Alice (1976), based on the award-winning film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) starring Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn, Lavin won deserved stardom. During the nine seasons (1976-1985) the show was on the air, she nabbed two Golden Globe awards and an Emmy nomination.
- Actress, Director, Producer
- October 15, 1937
- 57 sec
Filmography. Television. Stage. References. Further reading. External links. Linda Lavin (born October 15, 1937 [1]) is an American actress and singer. She is known for playing the title character in the sitcom Alice and for her stage performances, both on and off-Broadway.
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Linda Lavin is an American actress and singer who starred in the sitcom Alice and won a Tony Award for Broadway Bound. See her biography, filmography, awards and photos on TMDB.
Alice: Created by Robert Getchell. With Linda Lavin, Vic Tayback, Beth Howland, Philip McKeon. The misadventures and trials of an aspiring singer and her co-workers at a greasy-spoon diner.
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- 1976-08-31
- Comedy
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Linda Lavin. Active - 1974 - 2021 | Born - Oct 15, 1937 in Portland, Maine, United States | Genres - Comedy, Drama, Romance. Overview.
As the titular waitress/mother in the sitcom Alice (1976), based on the award-winning film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) starring Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn, Lavin won deserved stardom. During the nine seasons (1976-1985) the show was on the air, she nabbed two Golden Globe awards and an Emmy nomination.