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Name
  
Louise Lasser

Role
  
Actress

Education
  

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Born
  
April 11, 1939 (age 85) (
1939-04-11
)
New York City

Occupation
  
Actress, television writer

Spouse
  
Woody Allen (m. 1966–1970)

Parents
  
S. J. Lasser, Paula Lasser

Awards
  
National Board of Review Award for Best Cast

Movies and TV shows
  
Mary Hartman - Mary Hart, Bananas, Requiem for a Dream, Everything You Always W, Take the Money and Run

Similar People
  
Woody Allen, Soon‑Yi Previn, Mary Kay Place, Greg Mullavey, Mia Farrow

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Louise Lasser (born April 11, 1939) is an American actress and television writer. She is known for her portrayal of the title character on the soap opera satire Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. She was married to Woody Allen and appeared in several of his early films.

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Personal life

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Lasser was born in New York City, the daughter of Paula and S. Jay Lasser, a tax expert. Her family is Jewish. She studied political science at Brandeis University. She was married to Woody Allen from 1966 to 1970. She lives in Manhattan and teaches acting technique at HB Studio.

Early career

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Lasser was the understudy for Barbra Streisand in the Broadway musical I Can Get It for You Wholesale. She also appeared on the soap opera The Doctors and television commercials. She appeared in the Woody Allen films Take the Money and Run (1969), Bananas (1971), and Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (1972), as well as being one of the voices for his earlier spoof dubbing of a Japanese spy movie, What's Up Tiger Lily? (1966). She also appeared in comedies such as Such Good Friends (1971) and Slither (1973). In 1973, she appeared in the episode "The Roller Coaster Stops Here" of the NBC romantic anthology television series Love Story.

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Lasser became a household name for starring as the neurotic, unhappy housewife Mary Hartman in the serialized satire Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman appearing on the covers of Newsweek, People Magazine, and Rolling Stone during the run of the show. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman aired five nights a week for two seasons from 1976-1977. In his autobiography, producer Norman Lear says that the casting of Lasser took less than a minute after Charles H. Joffe told him there was only one actress to play the part of Mary Hartman and Lear met the former Mrs. Woody Allen. Lasser refused the role at first. Of the casting process, Lear says, "when she read a bit of the script for me, I all but cried for joy ... Louise brought with her the persona that fit Mary Hartman like a corset."

Exhausted from the grueling schedule, Lasser left the series after two seasons (325 episodes), and the serial was re-branded Forever Fernwood, which continued on for 26 weeks focusing on the trials and tribulations of the other Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman characters.

In 2000, Lasser appeared on a panel with her former cast members at the Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills (taped for the museum archives). Lasser was also interviewed about the series in the bonus features of the Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman Complete Series DVD box-set from Shout Factory which was released December 2013. In it, she reveals that the idea for Mary Hartman's infamous nervous breakdown at the end of the first season came after she wrote a 12-page letter suggesting the idea to Norman Lear.

Other roles and appearances

On July 24, 1976, Lasser hosted Saturday Night Live at the end of the first season. Her performance is best known for her opening monologue in which she re-creates a Mary Hartman-esque nervous breakdown and locks herself in her dressing room. She is then coaxed out by Chevy Chase/Land Shark and the promise of appearing on the cover of Time Magazine. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman producer Norman Lear and co-star Mary Kay Place also hosted Saturday Night Live during the run of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.

Following her departure from Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Lasser wrote an NBC made-for-TV movie Just Me and You (1978), starring in it alongside Charles Grodin. She had a recurring role as Alex's ex-wife on the hit series Taxi and starred in the 1981–82 season of It's a Living, playing waitress Maggie McBurney.

Lasser had a recurring role as Victor Erlich's Aunt Charise, a neurotic comic character on St. Elsewhere in the mid-1980s. Her 1980s film appearances included In God We Tru$t (1980), Crimewave (1985), Blood Rage (1987), Surrender (1987), Rude Awakening (1989), and as the mother of the main character in Sing (1989).

Her 1990s films included Frankenhooker (1990), The Night We Never Met (1993), Sudden Manhattan (1996), Layin' Low (1996), and as the mother of the three main female characters in Todd Solondz's film Happiness. She appeared in Mystery Men (1999) as the mother of Hank Azaria's character. She also had a role in Darren Aronofsky's film Requiem for a Dream (2000), and co-starred with Renée Taylor in National Lampoon's Gold Diggers (2003). Lasser acted in two episodes of HBO's Girls as a Manhattan artist for the series' 3rd season (2014).

She is currently a member of faculty at HB Studio, where she teaches acting technique.

Filmography

Actress
2022
Funny Pages as
Linda (Pharmacy Lady)
2021
Bliss (Short)
2021
A Simple Herstory (Podcast Series) as
Man
- Victoria Woodhull - Part 7: Passing the Buck (2021) - Man
2018
Did You Know My Husband? (TV Movie)
2014
Girls (TV Series) as
Beadie
- Iowa (2015) - Beadie
- Two Plane Rides (2014) - Beadie
- I Saw You (2014) - Beadie
2012
Driving Me Crazy: Proof of Concept as
Shelly Petterson
2010
Horses Eat Each Other (Short) as
Irma
2009
Number Nine (Short) as
Nurse Jane
2009
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series) as
Convention Attendee
- A Space Oddity (2009) - Convention Attendee (uncredited)
2008
Broadway Bound (Short) as
Dorthy Palmer
2003
Gold Diggers as
Doris Mundt
2002
Wolves of Wall Street as
Landlady
2001
Queenie in Love as
Martha
2001
Club Land (TV Movie) as
Frieda Barber
2000
Fast Food Fast Women as
Emily
2000
Requiem for a Dream as
Ada
1999
Mystery Men as
Violet
1998
Happiness as
Mona Jordan
1996
Sudden Manhattan as
Dominga
1996
Layin' Low as
Mrs. Muckler
1993
The Night We Never Met as
Mrs. Winkler
1992
Empty Nest (TV Series) as
Louise Polsky
- Good Neighbor Harry (1992) - Louise Polsky
1990
Frankenhooker as
Jeffrey's Mother
1990
Modern Love as
Greg's Mom
1989
Rude Awakening as
Ronnie Summers
1989
Sing as
Rosie
1987
Surrender as
Joyce
1987
Blood Rage as
Maddy
1986
The Perils of P.K.
1985
Crimewave as
Helene Trend
1984
St. Elsewhere (TV Series) as
Aunt Charise
- Cramming (1984) - Aunt Charise
- In Sickness and in Health (1984) - Aunt Charise
1984
Bedrooms (TV Movie) as
Betty / Loretta
1983
Laverne & Shirley (TV Series) as
Sister Margaret
- The Monastery Show (1983) - Sister Margaret
1980
Taxi (TV Series) as
Phyllis Bornstein Consuelos / Phyllis Reiger
- Get Me Through the Holidays (1982) - Phyllis Bornstein Consuelos
- Take My Ex-Wife, Please (1982) - Phyllis Reiger
- Fathers of the Bride (1980) - Phyllis Bornstein Consuelos
1981
It's a Living (TV Series) as
Maggie McBurney
- A Farewell to Arm (1982) - Maggie McBurney
- Strange Bedfellows (1982) - Maggie McBurney
- Horsing Around (1982) - Maggie McBurney
- Falling in Love Again (1982) - Maggie McBurney
- The Garden of Countess Natasha (1982) - Maggie McBurney
- Young Love (1982) - Maggie McBurney
- Jealousy or Mildred Fierce (1982) - Maggie McBurney
- Mann Is Mann (1981) - Maggie McBurney
- Off the Top (1981) - Maggie McBurney
- Second Time Around, Almost (1981) - Maggie McBurney
- The Wedding (1981) - Maggie McBurney
- Of Mace and Men (1981) - Maggie McBurney
- All My Son (1981) - Maggie McBurney
- Boys of Summer (1981) - Maggie McBurney
1981
For Ladies Only (TV Movie) as
Beth Doyle
1980
In God We Trust (or Gimme That Prime Time Religion) as
Mary
1980
Stardust Memories as
Sandy's Secretary (uncredited)
1980
Simon as
Doris (voice, uncredited)
1978
Just Me and You (TV Movie) as
Jane Alofsin
1976
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (TV Series) as
Mary Hartman
1975
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Esther Kornblum
- The Price of a Child (1975) - Esther Kornblum
1974
Moe and Joe (TV Movie) as
Mo Lambert
1974
McCloud (TV Series) as
Sgt. Maggie Philbin
- A Cowboy in Paradise (1974) - Sgt. Maggie Philbin
1973
Love Story (TV Series) as
Elaine Kaplan
- The Roller Coaster Stops Here (1973) - Elaine Kaplan
1973
Isn't It Shocking? (TV Movie) as
Blanche
1973
Coffee, Tea or Me? (TV Movie) as
Susan Edmonds
1973
The Lie (TV Movie) as
Karen
1973
Slither as
Mary Fenaka
1973
The Mary Tyler Moore Show (TV Series) as
Anne Adams
- Mary Richards and the Incredible Plant Lady (1973) - Anne Adams
1972
Class of '55 (TV Movie) as
Christine
1972
The Bob Newhart Show (TV Series) as
Mrs. Radford
- P-I-L-O-T (1972) - Mrs. Radford
1972
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask as
Gina
1972
Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story (TV Movie) as
Ex-Girlfriend
1971
Such Good Friends as
Marcy
1971
Love, American Style (TV Series)(segment "Love and the Plumber")
- Love and the College Professor/Love and the Eyewitness/Love and the Lady Barber/Love and the Plumber (1971) - (segment "Love and the Plumber")
1971
Bananas as
Nancy
1969
Take the Money and Run as
Kay Lewis
1966
What's Up, Tiger Lily? as
Suki Yaki (voice)
1965
What's New Pussycat as
Masseuse (uncredited)
1965
The Doctors (TV Series) as
Jackie Ricardo
- Episode #1.546 (1965) - Jackie Ricardo
1962
The Laughmakers (TV Movie) as
Susan
Writer
1978
Just Me and You (TV Movie)
1966
What's Up, Tiger Lily? (with writings by)
Self
2017
The Interviews: An Oral History of Television (TV Series) as
Self
- Louise Lasser (2017) - Self
2011
American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You (2016) - Self
- Woody Allen: A Documentary (2011) - Self
2015
Jeez, Louise: An Interview with Actress Louise Lasser (Documentary short) as
Self
1983
Late Night with David Letterman (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.101 (1983) - Self
1981
The Toni Tennille Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.93 (1981) - Self
1980
Today (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 7 March 1980 (1980) - Self - Guest
1979
Good Morning America (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 20 February 1979 (1979) - Self - Guest
1976
Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
Self - Host / Inger
- Louise Lasser/Preservation Hall Jazz Band (1976) - Self - Host / Inger
1971
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- Episode #15.155 (1976) - Self - Actress
- Episode #10.164 (1971) - Self - Actress
- Episode #10.136 (1971) - Self - Actress
1976
Dinah! (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #2.121 (1976) - Self - Guest
1975
Showoffs (TV Series) as
Self
- Gary Burghoff/Louise Lasser/Bill Dana/Altovise Davis (1975) - Self
1963
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest / Self
- Episode dated 27 October 1971 (1971) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 28 September 1971 (1971) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 6 July 1971 (1971) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 28 April 1971 (1971) - Self - Guest
- Guest host Woody Allen: Edie Adams Tom Poston Louise Lasser Count Basie (1964) - Self
- Lawrence Welk, Woody Allen, Louise Lasser (1964) - Self - Guest
- Keenan Wynn, Woody Allen, Louise Lasser, Don Stewart (1964) - Self - Guest
- Woody Allen, Louise Lasser, Rudy Vallee (1963) - Self - Guest
1963
Talent Scouts (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 27 August 1963 (1963) - Self
Archive Footage
2021
Adrienne (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
2016
Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You (Documentary) as
Self
2011
Colorshopping Vol. 1 (Video) as
Self
2011
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- April Week (2011) - Self
2008
Legends (TV Series documentary) as
Mary
- Marty Feldman: Six Degrees of Separation (2008) - Mary (uncredited)
2006
Hollywood Couples (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 January 2006 (2006) - Self
1994
The Best of Taxi (TV Special documentary)
1987
Celebrity Commercials (Video documentary) as
Self

References

Louise Lasser Wikipedia


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