Laura Silverman
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Born |
Laura Jane Silverman June 10, 1966 Bedford, New Hampshire, United States |
Occupation | Actress, voice actress |
Years active | 1995–present |
Laura Jane Silverman (born June 10, 1966) is an American actress and voice actress, and the older sister of comedian Sarah Silverman.[1][2][3][4] She is best known for portraying a fictionalized version of herself alongside her sister in Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic and The Sarah Silverman Program. She also stars as Jane Benson on The Comeback with Lisa Kudrow, and voiced Laura, the sarcastic receptionist on the animated comedy television series Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist.
Selected acting roles
Year | Title | Role |
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1995–2002 | Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist | Laura (voice) |
1997 | Who's the Caboose? | "At Every Audition" Girl |
1998 | Half Baked | Jan |
1999–2004 | Home Movies | Linda Small, Loni, others (voice) |
2002 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Saleswoman |
2005–2006 | The King of Queens | Dawn |
2005, 2014 | The Comeback | Jane Benson |
2005 | Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic | Fictionalized version of herself |
2006 | Metalocalypse | Rebecca Nightrod, Valerie Vransinn (voice) |
2007–2010 | The Sarah Silverman Program | Fictionalized version of herself |
2008 | House ("Don't Ever Change") | Roz |
2009 | All American Orgy | Tina |
2011 | Adventure Time with Finn & Jake | Ethel Rainicorn (voice) |
2012 | Nurse Jackie | Laura |
2011–present | Bob's Burgers | Andy Pesto (voice) |
Early life
Silverman was born to Beth Ann O'Hara and Donald Silverman. Her parents are divorced and each remarried (to John O'Hara and Janice, respectively).[5]
She is a graduate of Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts.
Personal life
She has three sisters: screenwriter Jodyne, comedian Sarah Silverman, and Susan, a rabbi who lives in Jerusalem, Israel with her husband Yosef Abramowitz and their five children.[5][6] Her brother Jeffrey Michael died when he was 3 months old.[7]
References
- ↑ Smith, Lynn (February 4, 2007). "Two for the show. Laura Silverman shores up her sister but doesn't shy from the limelight.". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California: Eddy Hartenstein. ISSN 0458-3035. OCLC 3638237. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
- ↑ "Laura Silverman". BuddyTV. Seattle, Washington: David Niu, Andy Liu. July 16, 2007. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
- ↑ Podell, Corey (February 21, 2007). "Interview with Laura Silverman – LAist". LAist. Gothamist. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
- ↑ Diaz, Amy (December 5, 2002). "Queen City comedy is killing 'em. A look past the punchlines at the city's famous-and not so famous-comedians.". Hippo Press. Manchester, New Hampshire: HippoPress LLC. OCLC 53451249. Archived from the original on August 14, 2004. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
- 1 2 Silverman, Susan (November 15, 2007). "My sister Sarah". JewishJournal.com.
- ↑ bu (November 10, 2011). "Sister Act". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
- ↑ Silverman, Sarah. "Sarah Silverman: Turning Ignorance Into Comedy". NPR. Retrieved 2014-04-29.