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Louise Lasser

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Full Name Louise Lasser
Profession TV Actress
Date of Birth April 11 , 1939
Current Age 84 years
Place of Birth New York City
Birth Country United States
Nationality U.S. citizens
Birth Sign Aries
Dead or Alive Alive ( 84 years old)

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Louise Lasser is one of the famous TV Actress, who was born on the memorable day of April 11 in the year 1939. Hailing from the vibrant city of New York, Louise Lasser is a proud citizen of United States.

Became famous as the star of satirical soap opera Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.

Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, Louise Lasser continues to be an inspiration for many.

Personal Information

Details about Louise Lasser
Popular As: Louise Lasser
First Name: Louise
Last Name: Lasser
Gender: Female
Birthday: April 11
Birth Year: 1939
Age: 84-years
Education: Ethical Culture Fieldston School; Brandeis University

Career

She majored in political science at Brandeis University.

She was married to Woody Allenfor three years and appeared in his movie Bananas.

Family

She was married to Woody Allen from 1966 to 1969. Her character was married to Judd Hirst in the TV series Taxi.

Louise Lasser Timeline

1961
Her mother's emotional instability led to a 1961 suicide attempt that was thwarted by Louise herself.
1964
Her mother vowed to never forgive Lasser for her actions, and after divorcing her husband, finally took her own life in 1964.
1966
Lasser married Woody Allen in 1966.
1967
In 1967, Lasser became the first woman to win a Clio Award for Best Actress in a Commercial.
1970
Her father wrote and published the Everyone's Income Tax Guide series in the 1970s and 1980s.
1971
On television, she earned credits on Love, American Style (1971), The Bob Newhart Show (1972), and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1973).