* Lauren Graham *

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GENDER: Female

HAIR: Black/Dark Brown/Medium Brown

HEIGHT: 5' 9"

AGE: 51

BIRTHDAY: March 16, 1967

CAREER: Actress and Author

KNOWN FOR: She is best known for her roles as Lorelai Gilmore on the television series Gilmore Girls (2000–2007 and 2016), for which she received nominations for Screen Actors Guild, Golden Globe and Satellite Awards, and as Sarah Braverman on the NBC television drama Parenthood (2010–2015). Graham's film work includes roles in Sweet November (2001), Bad Santa (2003), The Pacifier (2005), Because I Said So (2007), and Evan Almighty (2007). She published her debut novel with Ballantine Books in 2013, Someday, Someday, Maybe. In 2016, Graham reprised her role as Lorelai Gilmore on Netflix's reunion miniseries Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life and published a memoir, Talking as Fast as I Can. She has also starred, co-starred, and/or appeared in those of the following films; Nightwatch, Confessions of a Sexist Pig, One True Thing, Dill Scallion, The Third Wheel (uncredited), Seeing Other People, Luck 13, The Life Coach, The Amateurs, Gnome (short film), Birds of America, Flash of Genius, The Answer Man, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Fran Lockwood; voice), It's Kind of a Funny Story, A Merry Friggin' Christmas, Max, Joshy and Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life. She has also starred, co-starred, and/or appeared in those of the following television shows/programs; Caroline in the City (5 episodes) as Caroline in 1995-1996, 3rd Rock from the Sun as Laurie Harris in Episode: "Dick's First Birthday" in 1996, Good Company (Main role; 6 episodes) as Liz Gibson in 1996, Townies as Denise Garibaldi Callahan (Main role; 15 episodes) in 1996, Law & Order as Lisa Lundquist (3 episodes) in 1997, Seinfeld as Valerie in Episode: "The Millennium" in 1997, NewsRadio as Andrea (4 episodes) in 1997, Conrad Bloom as Molly Davenport (Main role; 15 episodes) in 1998, M.Y.O.B. as Opal Marie Brown (4 episodes) in 2000, Chasing Destiny (TV Movie) as Jessy James in 2001, Family Guy as Mother Maggie (voice) in Episode: "Road to Europe" in 2002, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip as Studio 60 Host (uncredited) in Episodes: "The Long Lead Story" and "The Wrap Party" in 2006, The Bridget Show as Bridget O'Shea (unsold TV pilot) in 2009, Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson as Geoff Peterson (voice) in Episode #8.62 in 2011, Go On as Amy in Episode: "Dinner Takes All" in 2012, Project Runway as Herself (guest judge) in Episode: "A Times Square Anniversary Party" in 2012, Web Therapy as Grace Tiverton in Episodes: "Smile Through the Pain" and "In Angus We Trust" in 2014, The Late Late Show as Herself (guest host) February 19 episode as part of show's three-month guest host interregnum in 2015, The Odd Couple as Gabi Madison in Episode: "The Audit Couple" in 2015, Repeat After Me as Herself in Episode #1.7 in 2015, Curb Your Enthusiasm as Bridget (3 episodes) in 2017 and Vampirina  as Oxana Hauntley (voice; post-production; main role) in 2017. She has been nominated those of the following awards; Family Television Awards for Actress for Gilmore Girls in 2001, Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for Gilmore Girls in 2001, Golden Globe Awards for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama for Gilmore Girls in 2002, Satellite Awards for Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical for Gilmore Girls in 2002, Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for Gilmore Girls in 2002, Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama for Gilmore Girls in 2002,  Satellite Awards for Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical for Gilmore Girls in 2003, Satellite Awards for Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical for Gilmore Girls in 2004, People's Choice Awards for Favorite Female Television Star in 2005, Satellite Awards for Best Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical for Gilmore Girls in 2005, Television Critics Association Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Comedy for Gilmore Girls in 2006, Teen Choice Awards for Choice TV Parental Units for Parenthood in 2010 and Prism Awards for Performance for a Drama Episode for Parenthood in 2013. She has won those of the following awards; Teen Choice Awards for Choice TV Parental Units for Gilmore Girls in 2005 and Teen Choice Awards for Choice TV Parental Units for Gilmore Girls in 2006.

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