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Lisa Kudrow
July 30, 1963 -
Nationality: American
Category: Actress
Subcategory: American Actress

Christina Ricci is amazing, the most professional actor I think I've ever met. You can be chatting with her and when they call action, she's right there.

   

I've been careful to keep my life separate because it's important to me to have privacy and for my life not to be a marketing device for a movie or a TV show. I'm worth more than that.

   

I'll accept being Phoebe to people for a while longer, given how much fun it was. That's totally fair.

   

I'm the youngest in my family, and everyone is very funny, and I was always trying to keep up with them. I just loved making people laugh.

   

My hair got lighter, and I gradually went blonde. I liked it. Had more fun. But my image of myself in my head is this dark-haired person.

   

An actress, around 40, on television, that's where you get the most torture, I think.

   

Shirley MacLaine said, You're so funny, then gave me a hug. Everything went white. I couldn't hear, I couldn't see. I thought I was going to pass out.

   

One fantasy is that I just do a Don Roos movie every year if that's possible. If he'd have me.

   

I have no affectation when I speak.

   

We treat sex so casually and use it for everything but what it is-which is ultimately making another human being with thoughts and feelings and rights.

   

In college I castrated 21 rats, and I got pretty good at it.

   

I actually made an effort to reject acting, to shove it out of my body, because I didn't want my kids to have an actress as a mother-to have, like, a silly person.

   

Since I had the baby I can't tolerate anything violent or sad, I saw the Matrix and I had my eyes closed through a lot of it, though I didn't need to. I would peek, and then think, oh OK, I can see that.

   

I wanted to be the kind of woman who would attract a certain kind of man that I could respect. That was my thinking. It had to do with the kind of couple I would be a part of.

   

Blonde is dumb comedy, red hair is smart, sexy comedy.

   

We wanted to do a woman on a reality show because that's what's happening right now-it's part of our culture.

   

I found the right man, got married, and just had to keep not reinventing myself, just deciding that it doesn't matter what you are if you are a good person.

   

You become a celebrity, not because of your work or what you do, but because you have no privacy.

   

On network TV, I'm still Phoebe to people, and it would be hard to convince them otherwise in the bright lights of a sitcom.

   

Watching a person lose their dignity used to be uncomfortable, and now it's an expected part of the program that we're becoming comfortable with.

   

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