UN Special Envoy to the Balkans and recent Swedish Prime Minister |
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Founder and driving force behind the Institute of Human Development and currently its Chairman. |
Actress star of Friends |
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Apollo 13 Astronaut and accomplished aerospace industry executive |
Famous CBS Newscaster who has interviewed every President from Eisenhower to Clinton. |
First woman to walk around the world. Great motivational speaker. |
Founding Editor of The Independent Newspaper. President BBFC. |
Black TVAM fitness expert |
One of those rare talents who crosses musical boundaries effortlessly and makes every song she performs her own |
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Actor. Born July 30, 1963 in Encino, California. Kudrow began her studies at Vassar College in Biology, but she became interested in acting, and soon after she began auditioning, she became a member of the Groundlings, a Los Angeles improvisational comedy group.
She landed a range of small parts in television, but the first in which she became known for was her role as Ursula in the Helen Hunt-Paul Reiser sitcom Mad About You (1992). She went on to even greater success as Phoebe Buffay in the immensely popular television series Friends. In 2000, after a widely publicized battle with NBC, Kudrow and costars Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox-Arquette, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer made headlines when they negotiated a salary of $750,000 per episode, becoming the highest paid television stars in history.
Some of her roles in feature films include Mother (1996); Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion (1997), in which she costarred with Mina Sorvino; The Opposite of Sex (1998); and Hanging Up (2000), with Walter Matthau and Meg Ryan.
Kudrow married advertising executive Michael Stern in 1995. Together they have a son, Julian Murray.