Louise Lasser Wiki Biography

The daughter of tax specialist S. J. Lasser, comedy actress Louise Lasser must have started off lightening things up considerably in her own household. She first won notice singing in Greenwich Village dives, improvisational revues and on Broadway in the early 1960s. Probably best known as the second Mrs. Woody Allen, Louise appeared with the … 

Full Name Louise Lasser
Net Worth $1.5 Million
Date Of Birth April 11, 1939
Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA
Height 5′ 7″ (1.7 m)
Profession Actress, Writer
Education Brandeis University
Nationality American
Spouse Woody Allen
Parents S. J. Lasser, Paula Lasser
IMDB
Awards National Board of Review Award for Best Cast
Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Special Classification Of Outstanding Program Achievement
Movies Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex*, Bananas, Requiem for a Dream, Take the Money and Run, What’s Up, Tiger Lily?, Blood Rage, National Lampoon’s Gold Diggers, Frankenhooker, Crimewave, Slither, In God We Tru$t, Mystery Men, Happiness, Fast Food Fast Women, Such Good Friends, Just Me and…
TV Shows It’s a Living, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
Quote
1 Mary (Hartman) is me – I mean, she’s who I would be if I had grown up in a small town and married my high school sweetheart and become a housewife instead of growing up in the big city and becoming an actress and marrying a genius.
Fact
1 She is of Russian Jewish descent.
2 She appeared in five films directed by her ex-husband Woody Allen: What’s Up, Tiger Lily? (1966), Take the Money and Run (1969), Bananas (1971), Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask (1972) and Stardust Memories (1980). Only the first two were made during their marriage.
3 Louise Lasser hosted at the end of the first season of “Saturday Night Live” (1975) on July 24, 1976. Lasser was said to be going through personal problems at the time and was reportedly nearly incoherent throughout the broadcast.
4 Class of 1961 at Brandeis where she starred in a succession of college musicals with Margo Howard (born Margo Lederer) and Stuart Damon (of the soap General Hospital (1963)).
5 Replaced Barbra Streisand in the Broadway show “I Can Get It for You Wholesale” in 1962.
6 She is the former sister-in-law of Letty Aronson.

Actress

Title Year Status Character
Girls 2014-2015 TV Series Beadie
Driving Me Crazy 2012 Shelly Petterson
Horses Eat Each Other 2010 Short Irma
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 2009 TV Series Convention Attendee
Number Nine 2009 Short Nurse Jane
Broadway Bound 2008 Short Dorthy Palmer
National Lampoon’s Gold Diggers 2003 Doris Mundt
Wolves of Wall Street 2002 Landlady
Queenie in Love 2001 Martha
Club Land 2001 TV Movie Frieda Barber
Fast Food Fast Women 2000 Emily
Requiem for a Dream 2000 Ada
Mystery Men 1999 Violet
Happiness 1998 Mona Jordan
Layin’ Low 1996 Mrs. Muckler
Sudden Manhattan 1996 Dominga
The Night We Never Met 1993 Mrs. Winkler
Empty Nest 1992 TV Series Louise Polsky
Modern Love 1990 Greg’s Mom
Frankenhooker 1990 Jeffrey’s Mother
Rude Awakening 1989 Ronnie Summers
Sing 1989 Rosie
Surrender 1987/I Joyce
Blood Rage 1987 Maddy
The Perils of P.K. 1986
Crimewave 1985 Helene Trend
St. Elsewhere 1984 TV Series Aunt Charise
Bedrooms 1984 TV Movie Betty / Loretta
Laverne & Shirley 1983 TV Series Sister Margaret
Taxi 1980-1982 TV Series Phyllis Bornstein Consuelos / Phyllis Reiger
It’s a Living 1981-1982 TV Series Maggie McBurney
For Ladies Only 1981 TV Movie Beth Doyle
In God We Tru$t 1980 Mary
Stardust Memories 1980 Sandy’s Secretary (uncredited)
Simon 1980 Doris the Computer (voice, uncredited)
Just Me and You 1978 TV Movie Jane Alofsin
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 1976-1977 TV Series Mary Hartman
Medical Center 1975 TV Series Esther Kornblum
Moe and Joe 1974 TV Movie Mo Lambert
McCloud 1974 TV Series Sgt. Maggie Philbin
Love Story 1973 TV Series Elaine Kaplan
Isn’t It Shocking? 1973 TV Movie Blanche
Coffee, Tea or Me? 1973 TV Movie Susan Edmonds
The Lie 1973 TV Movie
Slither 1973 Mary Fenaka
Mary Tyler Moore 1973 TV Series Anne Adams
Class of ’55 1972 TV Movie Christine
The Bob Newhart Show 1972 TV Series Mrs. Radford
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask 1972 Gina
Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story 1971 TV Short
Such Good Friends 1971 Marcy
Love, American Style 1971 TV Series segment “Love and the Plumber” – Love and the College Professor/Love and the Eyewitness/Love and the Lady Barber/Love and the Plumber 1971 … segment “Love and the Plumber”
Bananas 1971 Nancy
Take the Money and Run 1969 Kay Lewis
What’s Up, Tiger Lily? 1966 Suki Yaki (voice)
What’s New Pussycat 1965 Masseuse (uncredited)
The Doctors 1963 TV Series Jackie (1964)
The Laughmakers 1962 TV Short

Writer

Title Year Status Character
Just Me and You 1978 TV Movie
What’s Up, Tiger Lily? 1966

Self

Title Year Status Character
Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You 2016 Documentary Herself
Jeez, Louise: An Interview with Actress Louise Lasser 2015 Documentary short Herself
Woody Allen: A Documentary 2012 Documentary Herself
American Masters 2011 TV Series documentary Herself
Late Night with David Letterman 1983 TV Series Herself
Today 1980 TV Series Herself – Guest
Good Morning America 1979 TV Series Herself – Guest
Saturday Night Live 1976 TV Series Herself – Host / Inger
The Mike Douglas Show 1971-1976 TV Series Herself – Actress
Dinah! 1976 TV Series Herself – Guest
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1963-1971 TV Series Herself – Guest
Talent Scouts 1963 TV Series Herself

Archive Footage

Title Year Status Character
Hollywood Couples 2006 TV Series documentary Herself

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1998 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Acting by an Ensemble Happiness (1998)

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1976 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Special Classification of Outstanding Program and Individual Achievement Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976)