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Linda Lavin (born October 15, 1937 in Portland, Maine) is an American singer and Tony Award and Golden Globe Award-winning stage, film and television actress. She is perhaps best known for playing the title character in the US sitcom Alice and for her Broadway performances.
On stage from the age of 5, singer/actress Linda Lavin graduated from The College of William and Mary with a theatre degree and pounded the pavements of New York in the early 60s searching for work following some stock roles in New Jersey. She made a dent in the NY musical comedy scene with roles in "Oh, Kay!" (1960), "It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman" (1966) and "On a Clear Day, You Can See Forever" (1966). She also won kudos for her straight acting roles in "Little Murders" (1969 Drama Desk award) and "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" (1969 Tony nomination). TV beckoned in the 1970s and, after a one-season false start as a lady detective on the "Barney Miller" (1975) series, she soon became a household name. As the titular waitress/mom in the sitcom "Alice" (1976), which was a spin-off of the award-winning movie _Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)_ starring Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn, Lavin won stardom. During the nine seasons (1976-1985) it was on the air, she nabbed two Golden Globe awards and an Emmy nomination. Ever the singer, she even warbled "There's a New Girl in Town" over the opening credits of the show. Following this success, Lavin focused her attentions once again on the stage. She earned renewed respect, in addition to critic's awards, for her diversified Broadway work in "Broadway Bound" (1987 Tony award), "Death Defying Acts" (1995 Obie award), "The Diary of Anne Frank" (1998 Tony nomination) and "Tales of the Allergist Wife" (2000 Tony nomination). More recently, she appeared in Carol Burnett's autobiographical play "Hollywood Arms" (2002) portraying Burnett's grandmother. The play was co-written by Burnett's late daughter, Carrie Hamilton. Linda has been married and divorced twice to actors -- Ron Leibman and Kip Niven.





