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Linda Lavin

Linda Lavin (born October 15, 1937) is an American actress and singer. She is known for playing the title character in the sitcom Alice and for her stage performances, both on and off-Broadway.

Linda Lavin
Lavin in 2014
Born (1937-10-15) October 15, 1937 (age 86)
Alma materCollege of William & Mary
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1962–present
Known forAlice
Broadway Bound
Barney Miller
Spouses
(m. 1969; div. 1981)
(m. 1982; div. 1992)
Steve Bakunas
(m. 2005)

After acting as a child, Lavin joined the Compass Players in the late 1950s. She began appearing on Broadway in the 1960s, earning notice in It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman in 1966 and receiving her first Tony Award nomination for Last of the Red Hot Lovers in 1970. She moved to Hollywood in 1973 and began to work on television, making recurring appearances on the sitcom Barney Miller before landing the title role on the hit comedy Alice, which ran from 1976 to 1985. She appeared in many telefilms and later she appeared in other TV works. She has also played roles in several feature films.

In 1987, she returned to Broadway, starring in Broadway Bound (winning a Tony Award), Gypsy (1990), The Sisters Rosensweig (1993), The Diary of Anne Frank (1997–1998) and The Tale of the Allergist's Wife (2000–2001), among others. In 2010, she appeared as Ruth Steiner in Collected Stories, garnering her fifth Tony nomination. She starred in NBC's short-lived sitcom Sean Saves the World as Lorna and the CBS sitcom 9JKL. She also starred in the CBS sitcom B Positive.

Early life and career edit

Lavin was born in Portland, Maine, the daughter of David Joseph Lavin, a businessman, and Lucille (née Potter), an opera singer.[1] The Lavin family were active members of the local Jewish community.[2] Both sets of grandparents, Simon and Jessie Lavin and Harry and Esther Potter, emigrated from Russia.[3] Her family was musically talented, and Lavin has been onstage since the age of five. She studied acting at HB Studio[4] in New York City. She attended Waynflete School before enrolling in the College of William & Mary. While at William and Mary, she performed with the William and Mary Theater in many productions directed by long-time Professor Howard Scammon. In the summer of 1958, she played one of the leads in The Common Glory,[5] an outdoor drama written by Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Paul Green and staged at an amphitheater on campus. Upon her graduation from William and Mary,[2] she had already received her Actors' Equity Association card. She was a member of the Compass Players in the late 1950s.[6] By the early 1960s, Lavin had appeared in several Broadway shows and appeared on the 1966 cast recordings of The Mad Show performing Stephen Sondheim's "The Boy From...". From It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, one of her numbers, "You've Got Possibilities", was the album's best-received song and was called "The one memorable song...flirty, syncopated" by the Dallas Observer.[7]

Career edit

Television and film edit

In 1967, Lavin made an appearance as Gloria Thorpe in a television version of the baseball musical Damn Yankees with Phil Silvers.[8] In 1969, Lavin married actor Ron Leibman,[9] and by 1973, the couple had arrived in Hollywood, California. After various guest appearances on episodic television series such as The Nurses, Rhoda, Harry O and Kaz,[1] Lavin landed a recurring role as Detective Janice Wentworth on Barney Miller during the first and second seasons (1975–1976).[10]

She left Barney Miller to star in the lead role in Alice. The show was a popular hit for CBS and ran from 1976 to 1985.[1] The series was based on the Martin Scorsese–directed Ellen Burstyn film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.[11] Lavin portrayed Alice Hyatt, a waitress and singer, the character that Burstyn had played. Lavin performed the series' theme song, "There's a New Girl in Town," which was written by David Shire and Alan and Marilyn Bergman and was updated for each of the first six seasons. During the series' nine-season run, Lavin earned two Golden Globe Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award nomination,[12] and gained experience directing, especially during the later seasons. Lavin also played a dual role in Alice, as Debbie Walden, the wizened and former landlady of the character Vera Louise Gorman-Novak.[13] Lavin also made numerous television appearances outside of Alice, including hosting her own holiday special for CBS, Linda in Wonderland (1980).[1] She acted in two sitcoms, Room for Two (1992–93)[13] and 1998's Conrad Bloom.[14] In Room for Two, she played a mother who moved in with her daughter, played by Patricia Heaton, who has a show on a local television station. The daughter gives Lavin's character her own segment, called "Just a Thought", at the end of her program.[15][16]

After working in theatre for many years, Lavin was cast in the NBC television sitcom Sean Saves the World (2013–14) playing Sean Hayes' pushy, meddling mother Lorna. The Los Angeles Times interviewer noted: "A highlight of the show is the wonderful chemistry between Lavin and Hayes, who exchange repartee and quips with breezy ease. The cast seems smitten with her."[17]

She made numerous television guest appearances, including roles on The Muppet Show (1979), Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The O.C., Touched by an Angel (1999)[1] and HBO's The Sopranos (2002).

She also appeared in many telefilms between 1967 and 1998, including: Damn Yankees!, Sadbird, The Morning After, Jerry, Like Mom, Like Me, The $5.20 an Hour Dream, Another Woman's Child, Maricela, Lena: My 100 Children, Whitewash, A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story, Stolen Memories: Secrets from the Rose Garden, For the Future: The Irvine Fertility Scandal, The Ring, and Best Friends for Life.[1] Lavin produced and starred in A Matter of Life and Death, the 1981 telefilm based on the work of nurse thanatologist Joy Ufema.[18][19] She directed the 1990 telefilm Flour Babies.[13][20]

Lavin made her feature film debut in The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984).[21] Her other feature film appearances include See You in the Morning, starring Jeff Bridges; Alain Resnais's I Want to Go Home, opposite Gérard Depardieu (both 1989); and The Back-up Plan (2010).[22]

Lavin also provided the voice of the Mother Vulture in the animated series Courage The Cowardly Dog for the episode Watch The Birdies.

In 2015, Lavin guest starred as a judge approached to stop an execution in the episode of Bones titled "The Verdict in the Victims."[23][24] Actress Emily Deschanel said "Lavin was particularly fun to have on" the show.[25]

Lavin played Judy Roberts in the CBS sitcom 9JKL (2017–18) alongside Mark Feuerstein and Elliott Gould. Lavin caught up with Portland Magazine in its Winterguide 2018 issue about her return to CBS stating:

Like Alice, 9JKL deals with family relationships–except it's a more sophisticated and edgier show. The people are more privileged and on a higher economic level than Alice. I love to go to work every day. I feel very grateful and fortunate for this role, the quality of work and good people at this stage of my life. Fun and creative are the operative words for me. I'm very committed to participating in projects where I can bring and exchange those qualities with like-minded people.[26]

In 2019, Lavin joined the cast of the Netflix comedy/horror Santa Clarita Diet, starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant.[27]

In 2020, Lavin performed the song "The Boy From..." from The Mad Show in Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration.[28][29][30] Lavin appeared in the CBS comedy B Positive, which aired from 2020 to 2022, in a recurring role as Norma, one of the senior citizens at a local retirement home.

Theater edit

In 1960 Lavin appeared at the East 74th Street Theater in George Gershwin's Oh, Kay!, with Penny Fuller and Marti Stevens.[31][32][33]

Lavin began her career with Broadway appearances in the musical A Family Affair (1962)[34] and plays such as The Riot Act (1963)[35] and Carl Reiner's Something Different (1967).[36] In his New York Times review of John Guare's two one-act plays, Cop-Out (1969), Clive Barnes wrote: "Miss Lavin...carries versatility almost to the point of paranoia, and camps up a storm."[37]

Lavin also appeared in numerous Off-Broadway productions, including the revue Wet Paint (1965),[38] the musical The Mad Show (1966)[39] (in which she introduced the cabaret standard "The Boy From...", written by Stephen Sondheim and Mary Rodgers),[40] and Little Murders (1969). Lavin won the Theatre World Award for Wet Paint[41] and a Drama Desk Award for Little Murders.[42][43] In 1975, she appeared in the Shakespeare in the Park production of The Comedy of Errors at the Delacorte Theater.

She "arrived at showbiz stardom with a featured role" in the musical It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman (1966).[44][45] She received her first Tony Award nomination in 1970, for her role in the Neil Simon play Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1969). Clive Barnes, in his review for The New York Times, wrote: "Linda Lavin, eyebrows, [sic] flaunting like telegraphed messages, mouth twitching and pouting, voice as dry as thunder and with a cough like electric static, is beautiful as Elaine, the sex cat feeling coolly kittenish and looking for a safe tin roof."[35][46] Lavin's last Broadway credit before she moved to Hollywood was in Paul Sills' Story Theatre in 1971.[47]

In 1984, Lavin played the character of "The Mother" in Luigi Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author in a production directed by Robert Brustein at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[48]

After more than a decade away, Lavin returned to the Broadway stage in 1987, winning a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play[49] and her second Drama Desk Award for her role as Kate in Simon's play Broadway Bound. In his review in The New York Times, Frank Rich wrote: "One only wishes that Ms. Lavin, whose touching performance is of the same high integrity as the writing, could stay in the role forever."[50] Theatre critic Charles McNulty wrote of her performance that it "is widely considered one of the most memorable in contemporary Broadway history, winning not just awards but praise approaching the level of myth. The theater critic Gordon Rogoff, extolling 'the power available only to an actor at the height of her own command of detail,' went so far as to describe Lavin's portrayal as 'one of those textbook lessons in great acting...' "[51]

She then starred on Broadway in Gypsy as Mama Rose Hovick, replacing Tyne Daly in July 1990.[52] June Havoc saw Lavin's performance in Gypsy and sent Lavin a photo of Havoc's mother, the real Rose Hovick, with a note of appreciation for Lavin's portrayal of the character.[53]

Subsequent Broadway roles included The Sisters Rosensweig, as a replacement Gorgeous Teitelbaum starting in September 1993[54] and Mrs. Van Daan in The Diary of Anne Frank (1997–1998), opposite Natalie Portman, for which she garnered a Tony nomination as Featured Actress in a Play.[47][55] In 1995 she appeared in the Off-Broadway Death-Defying Acts, which consists of three one-act plays; Lavin performed in the Elaine May (Hotline) and Woody Allen plays (Central Park West).[56] She was nominated for a Drama Desk Award (Outstanding Actress – Play)[57] and won an Obie Award (Performance)[58] and the Lucille Lortel Award. She also directed theater during this period.

She played Marjorie in The Tale of the Allergist's Wife (2000–2001), co-starring Tony Roberts and Michele Lee, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award, Leading Actress in a Play, and Drama Desk Award,[59] and "nanny" for Helen (young Carol Burnett, played by Sara Niemietz and Donna Lynne Champlin) in Hollywood Arms in Chicago and on Broadway in 2002.[60]

In 2010, Lavin appeared as Ruth Steiner in a Broadway revival of the play Collected Stories,[61] reprising her role for a PBS production of the play,[62] and received a fifth Tony nomination for the role. She appeared in the new play by Jon Robin Baitz, Other Desert Cities, Off-Broadway at the Mitzi Newhouse Theater (Lincoln Center) beginning in previews in December 2010, closing February 27, 2011.[63] Lavin was featured in the Kennedy Center (Washington, DC) production of the musical Follies, from May 2011 to June 2011, as Hattie Walker.[64]

She appeared in the premiere of the Nicky Silver play The Lyons at the Off-Broadway Vineyard Theatre, beginning in September 2011, through November 11.[65] Ben Brantley, The New York Times reviewer, commented: "Watching Ms. Lavin, I found myself thinking of Nora from Ibsen's Doll's House – well, a pursed-lipped, lemony-sour, older Nora in pseudo-Chanel, one who's never at a loss for what to say and when to say it. Rita may be a little behind schedule in discovering herself, but no one can fault the hair-trigger timing of the actress playing her or the surprising dimensions she finds within one-liners."[66] She reprised her role in the Broadway production, which opened at the Cort Theatre on April 23, 2012 and closed on July 1, 2012.[67][68]

Lavin appeared in the new Nicky Silver play Too Much Sun, which opened Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre on May 18, 2014. Ben Brantley, in his review for The New York Times wrote: "And it's an unconditional treat to witness an actress like Ms. Lavin tuned so precisely into the writer's wavelength that script and performance become a marriage of true minds."[69]

Lavin appeared in 2015/16 on Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in a Manhattan Theatre Club production of Richard Greenberg's Our Mother's Brief Affair.[70]

In January 2017, Lavin appeared in New York City Opera's production of Leonard Bernstein's Candide at the Rose Theatre at Lincoln Center in the role of The Old Lady.[71]

In 2020, Lavin performed "The Boy From..." as part of Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration.[72][73] Writing in The New York Times, critic Ben Brantley called her performance of the song "deliciously undersold," and noted that she had introduced it 54 years earlier.[74]

Cabaret and recording edit

Lavin has appeared in cabaret and concert performances.[75] In 2005 she appeared at the Empire Plush Room in San Francisco, accompanied by Billy Stritch[76] and her husband, Steve Bakunas. The Talkin' Broadway reviewer summed up her performance: "Linda Lavin is funny, warm and full of personality."[77] In April 2006 she performed at Birdland (New York) "with her critically acclaimed cabaret act The Song Remembers When", with Billy Stritch.[78] She performed with the Wilmington Symphony (Wilmington, North Carolina) in March 2012.[79]

Her recording Possibilities was released by Ghostlight Records in 2012. Steven Suskin wrote: "There is still that sweet, friendly sound of long ago (and 'sweet' and 'friendly' are not words you'd use to describe Lavin-the-actress)."[80]

Personal life edit

 
Lavin and her husband Steve Bakunas at the Kennedy Center, June 19, 2011

Lavin has been married three times. Her first marriage to Ron Leibman ended in divorce in 1981. Her second marriage, to Kip Niven, whom she met on the set of Alice, ended in a bitter divorce in 1992.[81] While Lavin has no biological children, she is the stepmother of the children of her second husband and plays an active role in their lives and also in the lives of her grandchildren. She is also the stepmother of the children of her third and current husband, artist/musician Steve Bakunas, whom she married in 2005.[82] The couple resided in Wilmington, North Carolina,[64] where they were committed community members who were working together to rehabilitate impoverished neighborhoods including renovating many homes, donating a park to the city and creating a community theatre, the Red Barn Studio. In 1997, Lavin founded The Linda Lavin Arts Foundation in Wilmington, "to promote and foster the advancement of the performing and visual arts, with special emphasis on arts in education. Her foundation has created a theatre program called Girl Friends, whose purpose is to raise the self-esteem of at-risk teenage girls of the inner city."[22]

Both of her former husbands, the aforementioned Niven and Leibman, died in 2019, as did Alice co-stars Philip McKeon and Charles Levin.

In Wilmington, she was a stage director. One of her directorial credits was a 1998 production of William Shakespeare's As You Like It, updated to a Brazilian jazz style. In both Wilmington and New York she teaches master classes in acting and singing.[22]

In September 2012, Lavin announced that she intended to sell her home in Wilmington and return to New York City.[83] Lavin and Bakunas have lived in New York City since circa 2013–2014.[84] In July 2016, the Luxury Living website posted Lavin's Central Park South apartment for sale at $1.25 million.

Awards and nominations edit

Lavin was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame for 2010 in January 2011.[85]

Tony Awards

Drama Desk Awards

  • 1987 Outstanding Actress in a Play – Broadway Bound (Won)
  • 2008 Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play – The New Century (Won)

Obie Award

  • 1994–95 Outstanding Actress – Death Defying Acts (Won)
  • 2012 Performance The Lyons (Won)[86]

Golden Globe Awards

  • 1979 Best TV Actress in a Musical or Comedy – Alice (Won)
  • 1980 Best TV Actress in a Musical or Comedy – Alice (Won)
  • 1981 Best TV Actress in a Musical or Comedy – Alice (Nominated)

Primetime Emmy Awards

  • 1979 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series – Alice (Nominated)

Work edit

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1967 Damn Yankees! Gloria Thorpe
1974 The Morning After Toni
1978 Like Mom, Like Me Althea Gruen
1980 The $5.20 an Hour Dream Ellen Lissick
1981 A Matter of Life and Death Nurse Joy Ufema
1983 Another Woman's Child Terry DeBray
1984 The Muppets Take Manhattan Kermit's Doctor
1986 Maricela Mrs. Gannett
1987 A Place to Call Home Liz Gavin
1987 Lena: My 100 Children Lena Kuchler-Silberman
1989 See You in the Morning Aunt Sidney
1989 I Want to Go Home Lena Apthrop
1995 A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story Virginia Funicello
1996 Stolen Memories: Secrets from the Rose Garden Earline
1996 The Ring Ruth Liebman
1996 For the Future: The Irvine Fertility Scandal Marilyn Killane
1998 Best Friends for Life Sarah "Coop" Cooper
2002 Collected Stories Ruth Steiner
2010 The Back-up Plan Nana
2012 Wanderlust Shari
2013 A Short History of Decay Sandy Fisher
2015 The Intern Patty
2016 Manhattan Night Norma Segal
2016 Bakery in Brooklyn Isabelle
2017 How to Be a Latin Lover Millicent Dupont
2019 Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase Flora
2021 Naked Singularity Judge Cymbeline
2021 Being the Ricardos Older Madelyn Pugh

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1974 Rhoda Linda Monroe Episode: "The Shower"
1975 Harry O Alice Episode: "Group Terror"
1975–1976 Barney Miller Det. Janice Wentworth Recurring role, 5 episodes
1976 Phyllis Margaret Gates Episode: "Widows, Merry and Otherwise"
1976–1985 Alice Alice Hyatt Main role, 202 episodes
1977 Family Annie Laurie Episode: "Annie Laurie"
1978 The Hanna-Barbera Happy Hour Herself Episode #1.3
1979 Kaz Helen 'Frenchy' Russo Episode: "A Fool for a Client"
1979 The Mary Tyler Moore Hour Herself Episode #1.9
1979 The Muppet Show Herself Episode: "Linda Lavin"
1980 Linda in Wonderland Herself TV special
1982 Lily for President? Alice Hyatt TV special
1992–1993 Room for Two Edie Kurland Main role, 26 episodes
1994 Whitewash Mrs. Steunberg (voice) TV special
1998 Conrad Bloom Florie Bloom Main role, 13 episodes
1999 Touched by an Angel Amanda Randolph Episode: "Jagged Edges"
2002 The Sopranos Dr. Wendi Kobler Episode: "No Show"
2002 Courage the Cowardly Dog Mama Bird (voice) Episode: "Watch the Birdies"
2002 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Ursula Sussman Episode: "Shandeh"
2004–2005 The O.C. Sophie Cohen 3 episodes
2013 Bob's Burgers Helen (voice) Episode: "It Snakes a Village"
2013–2014 Sean Saves the World Lorna Harrison Main role, 15 episodes
2014–2015 The Good Wife Joy Grubick 3 episodes
2015 Bones Judge Michael Episode: "The Verdict in the Victims"
2016 Mom Phyllis 2 episodes
2017–2018 9JKL Judy Roberts Main role, 16 episodes
2018 Madam Secretary June O'Callaghan Episode: "E Pluribus Unum"
2019 Santa Clarita Diet Jean Recurring role, 4 episodes
2019 Brockmire Lorraine Episode: "Banned for Life"
2020 Yvette Slosch, Agent Yvette Slosch Main role, 13 episodes
2020–2022 B Positive Norma Goldman Recurring and main role, 32 episodes
2020 Room 104 Enid Episode: "No Dice"
2023 Bob's Burgers Gertie (voice) Episode: "Radio No You Didn't"

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Linda Lavin born October 15 1937 is an American actress and singer She is known for playing the title character in the sitcom Alice and for her stage performances both on and off Broadway Linda LavinLavin in 2014Born 1937 10 15 October 15 1937 age 86 Portland Maine U S Alma materCollege of William amp MaryOccupationsActresssingerYears active1962 presentKnown forAliceBroadway BoundBarney MillerSpousesRon Leibman m 1969 div 1981 wbr Kip Niven m 1982 div 1992 wbr Steve Bakunas m 2005 wbr After acting as a child Lavin joined the Compass Players in the late 1950s She began appearing on Broadway in the 1960s earning notice in It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman in 1966 and receiving her first Tony Award nomination for Last of the Red Hot Lovers in 1970 She moved to Hollywood in 1973 and began to work on television making recurring appearances on the sitcom Barney Miller before landing the title role on the hit comedy Alice which ran from 1976 to 1985 She appeared in many telefilms and later she appeared in other TV works She has also played roles in several feature films In 1987 she returned to Broadway starring in Broadway Bound winning a Tony Award Gypsy 1990 The Sisters Rosensweig 1993 The Diary of Anne Frank 1997 1998 and The Tale of the Allergist s Wife 2000 2001 among others In 2010 she appeared as Ruth Steiner in Collected Stories garnering her fifth Tony nomination She starred in NBC s short lived sitcom Sean Saves the World as Lorna and the CBS sitcom 9JKL She also starred in the CBS sitcom B Positive Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Career 2 1 Television and film 2 2 Theater 2 3 Cabaret and recording 3 Personal life 4 Awards and nominations 5 Work 5 1 Filmography 5 1 1 Film 5 1 2 Television 5 2 Stage 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life and career editLavin was born in Portland Maine the daughter of David Joseph Lavin a businessman and Lucille nee Potter an opera singer 1 The Lavin family were active members of the local Jewish community 2 Both sets of grandparents Simon and Jessie Lavin and Harry and Esther Potter emigrated from Russia 3 Her family was musically talented and Lavin has been onstage since the age of five She studied acting at HB Studio 4 in New York City She attended Waynflete School before enrolling in the College of William amp Mary While at William and Mary she performed with the William and Mary Theater in many productions directed by long time Professor Howard Scammon In the summer of 1958 she played one of the leads in The Common Glory 5 an outdoor drama written by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Paul Green and staged at an amphitheater on campus Upon her graduation from William and Mary 2 she had already received her Actors Equity Association card She was a member of the Compass Players in the late 1950s 6 By the early 1960s Lavin had appeared in several Broadway shows and appeared on the 1966 cast recordings of The Mad Show performing Stephen Sondheim s The Boy From From It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman one of her numbers You ve Got Possibilities was the album s best received song and was called The one memorable song flirty syncopated by the Dallas Observer 7 Career editTelevision and film edit In 1967 Lavin made an appearance as Gloria Thorpe in a television version of the baseball musical Damn Yankees with Phil Silvers 8 In 1969 Lavin married actor Ron Leibman 9 and by 1973 the couple had arrived in Hollywood California After various guest appearances on episodic television series such as The Nurses Rhoda Harry O and Kaz 1 Lavin landed a recurring role as Detective Janice Wentworth on Barney Miller during the first and second seasons 1975 1976 10 She left Barney Miller to star in the lead role in Alice The show was a popular hit for CBS and ran from 1976 to 1985 1 The series was based on the Martin Scorsese directed Ellen Burstyn film Alice Doesn t Live Here Anymore 11 Lavin portrayed Alice Hyatt a waitress and singer the character that Burstyn had played Lavin performed the series theme song There s a New Girl in Town which was written by David Shire and Alan and Marilyn Bergman and was updated for each of the first six seasons During the series nine season run Lavin earned two Golden Globe Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award nomination 12 and gained experience directing especially during the later seasons Lavin also played a dual role in Alice as Debbie Walden the wizened and former landlady of the character Vera Louise Gorman Novak 13 Lavin also made numerous television appearances outside of Alice including hosting her own holiday special for CBS Linda in Wonderland 1980 1 She acted in two sitcoms Room for Two 1992 93 13 and 1998 s Conrad Bloom 14 In Room for Two she played a mother who moved in with her daughter played by Patricia Heaton who has a show on a local television station The daughter gives Lavin s character her own segment called Just a Thought at the end of her program 15 16 After working in theatre for many years Lavin was cast in the NBC television sitcom Sean Saves the World 2013 14 playing Sean Hayes pushy meddling mother Lorna The Los Angeles Times interviewer noted A highlight of the show is the wonderful chemistry between Lavin and Hayes who exchange repartee and quips with breezy ease The cast seems smitten with her 17 She made numerous television guest appearances including roles on The Muppet Show 1979 Law amp Order Criminal Intent The O C Touched by an Angel 1999 1 and HBO s The Sopranos 2002 She also appeared in many telefilms between 1967 and 1998 including Damn Yankees Sadbird The Morning After Jerry Like Mom Like Me The 5 20 an Hour Dream Another Woman s Child Maricela Lena My 100 Children Whitewash A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes The Annette Funicello Story Stolen Memories Secrets from the Rose Garden For the Future The Irvine Fertility Scandal The Ring and Best Friends for Life 1 Lavin produced and starred in A Matter of Life and Death the 1981 telefilm based on the work of nurse thanatologist Joy Ufema 18 19 She directed the 1990 telefilm Flour Babies 13 20 Lavin made her feature film debut in The Muppets Take Manhattan 1984 21 Her other feature film appearances include See You in the Morning starring Jeff Bridges Alain Resnais s I Want to Go Home opposite Gerard Depardieu both 1989 and The Back up Plan 2010 22 Lavin also provided the voice of the Mother Vulture in the animated series Courage The Cowardly Dog for the episode Watch The Birdies In 2015 Lavin guest starred as a judge approached to stop an execution in the episode of Bones titled The Verdict in the Victims 23 24 Actress Emily Deschanel said Lavin was particularly fun to have on the show 25 Lavin played Judy Roberts in the CBS sitcom 9JKL 2017 18 alongside Mark Feuerstein and Elliott Gould Lavin caught up with Portland Magazine in its Winterguide 2018 issue about her return to CBS stating Like Alice 9JKL deals with family relationships except it s a more sophisticated and edgier show The people are more privileged and on a higher economic level than Alice I love to go to work every day I feel very grateful and fortunate for this role the quality of work and good people at this stage of my life Fun and creative are the operative words for me I m very committed to participating in projects where I can bring and exchange those qualities with like minded people 26 In 2019 Lavin joined the cast of the Netflix comedy horror Santa Clarita Diet starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant 27 In 2020 Lavin performed the song The Boy From from The Mad Show in Take Me to the World A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration 28 29 30 Lavin appeared in the CBS comedy B Positive which aired from 2020 to 2022 in a recurring role as Norma one of the senior citizens at a local retirement home Theater edit In 1960 Lavin appeared at the East 74th Street Theater in George Gershwin s Oh Kay with Penny Fuller and Marti Stevens 31 32 33 Lavin began her career with Broadway appearances in the musical A Family Affair 1962 34 and plays such as The Riot Act 1963 35 and Carl Reiner s Something Different 1967 36 In his New York Times review of John Guare s two one act plays Cop Out 1969 Clive Barnes wrote Miss Lavin carries versatility almost to the point of paranoia and camps up a storm 37 Lavin also appeared in numerous Off Broadway productions including the revue Wet Paint 1965 38 the musical The Mad Show 1966 39 in which she introduced the cabaret standard The Boy From written by Stephen Sondheim and Mary Rodgers 40 and Little Murders 1969 Lavin won the Theatre World Award for Wet Paint 41 and a Drama Desk Award for Little Murders 42 43 In 1975 she appeared in the Shakespeare in the Park production of The Comedy of Errors at the Delacorte Theater She arrived at showbiz stardom with a featured role in the musical It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman 1966 44 45 She received her first Tony Award nomination in 1970 for her role in the Neil Simon play Last of the Red Hot Lovers 1969 Clive Barnes in his review for The New York Times wrote Linda Lavin eyebrows sic flaunting like telegraphed messages mouth twitching and pouting voice as dry as thunder and with a cough like electric static is beautiful as Elaine the sex cat feeling coolly kittenish and looking for a safe tin roof 35 46 Lavin s last Broadway credit before she moved to Hollywood was in Paul Sills Story Theatre in 1971 47 In 1984 Lavin played the character of The Mother in Luigi Pirandello s Six Characters in Search of an Author in a production directed by Robert Brustein at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge Massachusetts 48 After more than a decade away Lavin returned to the Broadway stage in 1987 winning a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play 49 and her second Drama Desk Award for her role as Kate in Simon s play Broadway Bound In his review in The New York Times Frank Rich wrote One only wishes that Ms Lavin whose touching performance is of the same high integrity as the writing could stay in the role forever 50 Theatre critic Charles McNulty wrote of her performance that it is widely considered one of the most memorable in contemporary Broadway history winning not just awards but praise approaching the level of myth The theater critic Gordon Rogoff extolling the power available only to an actor at the height of her own command of detail went so far as to describe Lavin s portrayal as one of those textbook lessons in great acting 51 She then starred on Broadway in Gypsy as Mama Rose Hovick replacing Tyne Daly in July 1990 52 June Havoc saw Lavin s performance in Gypsy and sent Lavin a photo of Havoc s mother the real Rose Hovick with a note of appreciation for Lavin s portrayal of the character 53 Subsequent Broadway roles included The Sisters Rosensweig as a replacement Gorgeous Teitelbaum starting in September 1993 54 and Mrs Van Daan in The Diary of Anne Frank 1997 1998 opposite Natalie Portman for which she garnered a Tony nomination as Featured Actress in a Play 47 55 In 1995 she appeared in the Off Broadway Death Defying Acts which consists of three one act plays Lavin performed in the Elaine May Hotline and Woody Allen plays Central Park West 56 She was nominated for a Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress Play 57 and won an Obie Award Performance 58 and the Lucille Lortel Award She also directed theater during this period She played Marjorie in The Tale of the Allergist s Wife 2000 2001 co starring Tony Roberts and Michele Lee for which she was nominated for a Tony Award Leading Actress in a Play and Drama Desk Award 59 and nanny for Helen young Carol Burnett played by Sara Niemietz and Donna Lynne Champlin in Hollywood Arms in Chicago and on Broadway in 2002 60 In 2010 Lavin appeared as Ruth Steiner in a Broadway revival of the play Collected Stories 61 reprising her role for a PBS production of the play 62 and received a fifth Tony nomination for the role She appeared in the new play by Jon Robin Baitz Other Desert Cities Off Broadway at the Mitzi Newhouse Theater Lincoln Center beginning in previews in December 2010 closing February 27 2011 63 Lavin was featured in the Kennedy Center Washington DC production of the musical Follies from May 2011 to June 2011 as Hattie Walker 64 She appeared in the premiere of the Nicky Silver play The Lyons at the Off Broadway Vineyard Theatre beginning in September 2011 through November 11 65 Ben Brantley The New York Times reviewer commented Watching Ms Lavin I found myself thinking of Nora from Ibsen s Doll s House well a pursed lipped lemony sour older Nora in pseudo Chanel one who s never at a loss for what to say and when to say it Rita may be a little behind schedule in discovering herself but no one can fault the hair trigger timing of the actress playing her or the surprising dimensions she finds within one liners 66 She reprised her role in the Broadway production which opened at the Cort Theatre on April 23 2012 and closed on July 1 2012 67 68 Lavin appeared in the new Nicky Silver play Too Much Sun which opened Off Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre on May 18 2014 Ben Brantley in his review for The New York Times wrote And it s an unconditional treat to witness an actress like Ms Lavin tuned so precisely into the writer s wavelength that script and performance become a marriage of true minds 69 Lavin appeared in 2015 16 on Broadway at the Samuel J Friedman Theatre in a Manhattan Theatre Club production of Richard Greenberg s Our Mother s Brief Affair 70 In January 2017 Lavin appeared in New York City Opera s production of Leonard Bernstein s Candide at the Rose Theatre at Lincoln Center in the role of The Old Lady 71 In 2020 Lavin performed The Boy From as part of Take Me to the World A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration 72 73 Writing in The New York Times critic Ben Brantley called her performance of the song deliciously undersold and noted that she had introduced it 54 years earlier 74 Cabaret and recording edit Lavin has appeared in cabaret and concert performances 75 In 2005 she appeared at the Empire Plush Room in San Francisco accompanied by Billy Stritch 76 and her husband Steve Bakunas The Talkin Broadway reviewer summed up her performance Linda Lavin is funny warm and full of personality 77 In April 2006 she performed at Birdland New York with her critically acclaimed cabaret act The Song Remembers When with Billy Stritch 78 She performed with the Wilmington Symphony Wilmington North Carolina in March 2012 79 Her recording Possibilities was released by Ghostlight Records in 2012 Steven Suskin wrote There is still that sweet friendly sound of long ago and sweet and friendly are not words you d use to describe Lavin the actress 80 Personal life edit nbsp Lavin and her husband Steve Bakunas at the Kennedy Center June 19 2011Lavin has been married three times Her first marriage to Ron Leibman ended in divorce in 1981 Her second marriage to Kip Niven whom she met on the set of Alice ended in a bitter divorce in 1992 81 While Lavin has no biological children she is the stepmother of the children of her second husband and plays an active role in their lives and also in the lives of her grandchildren She is also the stepmother of the children of her third and current husband artist musician Steve Bakunas whom she married in 2005 82 The couple resided in Wilmington North Carolina 64 where they were committed community members who were working together to rehabilitate impoverished neighborhoods including renovating many homes donating a park to the city and creating a community theatre the Red Barn Studio In 1997 Lavin founded The Linda Lavin Arts Foundation in Wilmington to promote and foster the advancement of the performing and visual arts with special emphasis on arts in education Her foundation has created a theatre program called Girl Friends whose purpose is to raise the self esteem of at risk teenage girls of the inner city 22 Both of her former husbands the aforementioned Niven and Leibman died in 2019 as did Alice co stars Philip McKeon and Charles Levin In Wilmington she was a stage director One of her directorial credits was a 1998 production of William Shakespeare s As You Like It updated to a Brazilian jazz style In both Wilmington and New York she teaches master classes in acting and singing 22 In September 2012 Lavin announced that she intended to sell her home in Wilmington and return to New York City 83 Lavin and Bakunas have lived in New York City since circa 2013 2014 84 In July 2016 the Luxury Living website posted Lavin s Central Park South apartment for sale at 1 25 million Awards and nominations editLavin was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame for 2010 in January 2011 85 Tony Awards 1970 Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play Last of the Red Hot Lovers Nominated 1987 Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play Broadway Bound Won 1998 Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play The Diary of Anne Frank Nominated 2001 Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play The Tale of the Allergist s Wife Nominated 2010 Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play Collected Stories Nominated 2012 Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play The Lyons Nominated Drama Desk Awards 1987 Outstanding Actress in a Play Broadway Bound Won 2008 Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play The New Century Won Obie Award 1994 95 Outstanding Actress Death Defying Acts Won 2012 Performance The Lyons Won 86 Golden Globe Awards 1979 Best TV Actress in a Musical or Comedy Alice Won 1980 Best TV Actress in a Musical or Comedy Alice Won 1981 Best TV Actress in a Musical or Comedy Alice Nominated Primetime Emmy Awards 1979 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Alice Nominated Work editFilmography edit Film edit Year Title Role Notes1967 Damn Yankees Gloria Thorpe1974 The Morning After Toni1978 Like Mom Like Me Althea Gruen1980 The 5 20 an Hour Dream Ellen Lissick1981 A Matter of Life and Death Nurse Joy Ufema1983 Another Woman s Child Terry DeBray1984 The Muppets Take Manhattan Kermit s Doctor1986 Maricela Mrs Gannett1987 A Place to Call Home Liz Gavin1987 Lena My 100 Children Lena Kuchler Silberman1989 See You in the Morning Aunt Sidney1989 I Want to Go Home Lena Apthrop1995 A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes The Annette Funicello Story Virginia Funicello1996 Stolen Memories Secrets from the Rose Garden Earline1996 The Ring Ruth Liebman1996 For the Future The Irvine Fertility Scandal Marilyn Killane1998 Best Friends for Life Sarah Coop Cooper2002 Collected Stories Ruth Steiner2010 The Back up Plan Nana2012 Wanderlust Shari2013 A Short History of Decay Sandy Fisher2015 The Intern Patty2016 Manhattan Night Norma Segal2016 Bakery in Brooklyn Isabelle2017 How to Be a Latin Lover Millicent Dupont2019 Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase Flora2021 Naked Singularity Judge Cymbeline2021 Being the Ricardos Older Madelyn PughTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes1974 Rhoda Linda Monroe Episode The Shower 1975 Harry O Alice Episode Group Terror 1975 1976 Barney Miller Det Janice Wentworth Recurring role 5 episodes1976 Phyllis Margaret Gates Episode Widows Merry and Otherwise 1976 1985 Alice Alice Hyatt Main role 202 episodes1977 Family Annie Laurie Episode Annie Laurie 1978 The Hanna Barbera Happy Hour Herself Episode 1 31979 Kaz Helen Frenchy Russo Episode A Fool for a Client 1979 The Mary Tyler Moore Hour Herself Episode 1 91979 The Muppet Show Herself Episode Linda Lavin 1980 Linda in Wonderland Herself TV special1982 Lily for President Alice Hyatt TV special1992 1993 Room for Two Edie Kurland Main role 26 episodes1994 Whitewash Mrs Steunberg voice TV special1998 Conrad Bloom Florie Bloom Main role 13 episodes1999 Touched by an Angel Amanda Randolph Episode Jagged Edges 2002 The Sopranos Dr Wendi Kobler Episode No Show 2002 Courage the Cowardly Dog Mama Bird voice Episode Watch the Birdies 2002 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Ursula Sussman Episode Shandeh 2004 2005 The O C Sophie Cohen 3 episodes2013 Bob s Burgers Helen voice Episode It Snakes a Village 2013 2014 Sean Saves the World Lorna Harrison Main role 15 episodes2014 2015 The Good Wife Joy Grubick 3 episodes2015 Bones Judge Michael Episode The Verdict in the Victims 2016 Mom Phyllis 2 episodes2017 2018 9JKL Judy Roberts Main role 16 episodes2018 Madam Secretary June O Callaghan Episode E Pluribus Unum 2019 Santa Clarita Diet Jean Recurring role 4 episodes2019 Brockmire Lorraine Episode Banned for Life 2020 Yvette Slosch Agent Yvette Slosch Main role 13 episodes2020 2022 B Positive Norma Goldman Recurring and main role 32 episodes2020 Room 104 Enid Episode No Dice 2023 Bob s Burgers Gertie voice Episode Radio No You Didn t Stage edit Year Title1962 A Family Affair1963 The Riot Act1964 1965 Wet Paint1966 It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman1966 The Mad Show1967 On a Clear Day You Can See Forever1967 Something Different1967 Little Murders1969 Cop Out1969 1970 Last of the Red Hot Lovers1970 Paul Sills Story Theater1973 The Enemy is Dead1974 Rich and Famous1986 1987 Broadway Bound1990 Gypsy1993 The Sisters Rosensweig1995 Death Defying Acts1996 Cakewalk1998 The Diary of Anne Frank2000 2001 The Tale of the Allergist s Wife2002 Hollywood Arms2004 Finishing the Picture2008 The New Century2011 Follies2011 2012 The Lyons2014 Too Much Sun2016 Our Mother s Brief Affair2022 You Will Get Sick References edit a b c d e f Linda Lavin Biography FilmReference com accessed October 15 2010 a b Embry Ingerline Voosen Elyce Rae Helford Linda Lavin biography Jewish Women s Archive Retrieved October 15 2010 1910 United States Federal Census HB Studio Alumni Linda Lavin College of William and Mary Special Collections Resource Center Knowledgebase July 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2022 Yearwood Pauline Dubkin December 11 2009 In the beginning As Second City marks 50 years a look at its Jewish founders and Jewish stars Archived 2011 06 15 at the Wayback Machine Chicago Jewish News Liner Elaine July 1 2010 Superman Musical You Don t Need X Ray 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