Louise Lasser
Louise Lasser, born on April 11, 1939, is a prominent American actress celebrated for her role as the lead in the satirical soap opera "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman." This groundbreaking series, which aired in the 1970s, showcased her unique talent and distinctive comedic style, earning her a dedicated fan base.
In addition to her notable television work, Lasser was once married to the renowned filmmaker Woody Allen, collaborating with him on various projects. Her appearances in several of Allen's films further solidified her status in the entertainment industry, allowing her to display her versatility as an actress.
Throughout her career, Lasser has made a significant impact on both television and film, leaving a lasting legacy through her memorable performances. Her contributions to the art of acting continue to be recognized and appreciated by audiences and critics alike.
Filmography
Sing
Such Good Friends
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex *But Were Afraid to Ask
Bananas
In God We Tru$t
Happiness (1998)
Mystery Men
Nightmare at Shadow Woods
Frankenhooker
Slither
Crimewave
Requiem for a Dream
It's a Living