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Name
  
Elaine Kaufman

Movies
  
The Boys in the Band

Known for
  
Elaine's

Spouse
  
Henry Ball (m. 1980–1984)

Role
  
Restaurateur


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Born
  
February 10, 1929 (
1929-02-10
)
Manhattan

Died
  
December 3, 2010, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City, New York, United States

Parents
  
Joseph Kaufman, Pauline Kaufman

People also search for
  
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Elaine Edna Kaufman (February 10, 1929 – December 3, 2010) was a restaurateur whose Manhattan restaurant, Elaine's, attracted a following among prominent actors, writers, and other celebrities.

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Kaufman was born in Manhattan, on February 10, 1929, and raised in Queens and later the Bronx. After a variety of jobs, including night cosmetician, she started in the restaurant business in 1959, joining Alfredo Viazzi—then her boyfriend—in running his recently opened Greenwich Village restaurant Portofino. Portofino was frequented by people in the downtown publishing business and Off-Broadway theater.

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Four years later, after she and Viazzi split up, Elaine bought a restaurant in the Manhattan's Upper East Side, and Elaine's was born. Despite the location—not popular at the time—many customers from Portofino followed her to the new spot. Her original intent was that the restaurant would be a writer's dive, incubating authors. Over the years, Kaufman bought the entire building that housed the restaurant, as well as the building next door. The rental income subsidized the restaurant in lean years. Kaufman was designated a living landmark by the New York Landmarks Conservancy in 2003.

In addition to her career as a restaurateur, Kaufman had a small uncredited acting role in the 1970 film The Boys in the Band (1970), as a pedestrian glancing disapprovingly at flamboyant Emory (Cliff Gorman) on a Manhattan street corner. She also had a brief appearance in the film Morning Glory (2010) as herself at her restaurant.

Kaufman died from emphysema and hypertension on December 3, 2010, at Lenox Hill Hospital, aged 81.

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