
Profession: Actress
Biography: Jane Curtin is an American actress and comedian who first gained recognition as an original cast member on the TV sketch comedy series "Saturday Night Live" in 1975, where she anchored the "Weekend Update" segment and created memorable characters like Prymaat Conehead and Enid Loopner.
Curtin then went on to win consecutive Emmy Awards for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Allison Lowell on the 1980s sitcom "Kate & Allie" (1984–1989). She later starred as Dr. Mary Albright opposite John Lithgow and Joseph Gordon-Levitt on the hit series "3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996–2001).
In film, Curtin reprised her Conehead character in the 1993 movie "Coneheads" and played Paul Rudd's mother in "I Love You, Man" (2009). On stage, she has appeared in Broadway productions like "Candida" (1981), "Noises Off" (2001), and the 2002 revival of "Our Town" with Paul Newman.
Curtin has been married to television producer Patrick Francis Lynch since 1975. She has also been involved with UNICEF, serving as a National Ambassador, as well as once winning $250,000 for the organization on "Jeopardy! Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational" in 2010.
Born: September 6, 1947
Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Age: 76 years old
Generation: Baby Boomer
Chinese Zodiac: Pig
Star Sign: Virgo
Acting Career
- 1984-03-19 American sitcom "Kate & Allie" premieres on CBS TV starring Susan Saint James and Jane Curtin
Personal Life
- 1975-04-02 Actress Jane Curtin (27) weds television producer Patrick Lynch
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