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Lauren Graham (born March 16, 1967) is an American actress and author. She is best known for her roles as
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on The WB/ CW television series ''
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'' (2000–2007), for which she received nominations for
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, 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
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's reunion miniseries '' Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life'' and published a memoir, ''Talking as Fast as I Can''. Her third book, ''In Conclusion, Don't Worry About It'' was published in 2018. In 2021, she began playing Alex Morrow in '' The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers''.


Early life

Graham was born in
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,
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. Her mother, Donna Grant, was a fashion buyer, and her father, Lawrence Graham, is a candy industry lobbyist who has been president of the National Confectioners Association. Graham was raised in her father's Catholic faith (her maternal grandfather was a Baptist minister); she is of Irish,
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, and Scottish descent. When Graham's father worked for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in
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, Graham lived for a few years in
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(her mother also grew up there, as the daughter of a missionary). Graham was five years old when her parents divorced, and she moved to the Virginia suburbs of the Washington, DC metropolitan area with her father, who became a congressional staffer. Her mother left to pursue a music career and lived in
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until her death in 2005, at the age of 61. Graham was raised by her father and they had a close relationship. She said, "I thought I kind of had it best. My dad has a very mellow way about him and I was a self-starter as a kid. I liked a certain amount of being on my own. It just worked great for me." Graham also spent a few of her childhood years in Southampton, New York. Graham has a half-sister and a half-brother from her father's second marriage. Her British half-sister from her mother's second marriage, Shade Grant, works at a talent agency. As a girl, Graham rode horses competitively, but soon switched to acting, honing her talent at Langley High School, where she took part in the
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and graduated in 1984. She earned her actor's Equity Card in 1988 after two years in summer stock at the Barn Theatre in Augusta, Michigan. Graham went to
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, but then transferred to
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. She graduated from Barnard College of
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in 1988 with a
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degree in English Literature. After moving to Texas in 1992, Graham earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Acting Performance from
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.


Acting career


1994–99: Beginnings

After completing her education, Graham moved back to New York City where she earned her living as a waitress and as a tutor teaching SAT test prep for
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. While she aspired to become an actress, she made publicity appearances wearing the costume of Striker, the dog
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of the US-based
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. In 1995, she relocated to Hollywood. She appeared in various commercials for products such as Cascade dishwasher detergent, Dimetapp,
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and Lean Cuisine and hosted free preview weekends on The Movie Channel. Between 1996 and 1997, Graham became a regular guest star on several NBC shows. She played a graduate student who caught the eye of Dick on '' 3rd Rock from the Sun''; Richard's overly-optimistic girlfriend on '' Caroline in the City''; and Jerry's speed-dial ranking girlfriend on '' Seinfeld.'' She played a Hollywood producer who had a love interest in Detective
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in a three-part episode of '' Law & Order,'' where she acted opposite Scott Cohen, who would later play one of Graham's love interests (
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) on ''Gilmore Girls.'' She also portrayed an antagonizing but friendship-starved efficiency expert on '' NewsRadio.'' In addition to her many guest starring and co-starring roles on prime-time television, Graham starred in four failed sitcoms, including '' Townies'' (with Molly Ringwald and Jenna Elfman); the short-lived sitcom '' Lush Life'' (with Lori Petty and Karyn Parsons); and '' M.Y.O.B'', which was burned off by NBC in the summer months before the premiere of ''Gilmore Girls''.


2000–08: ''Gilmore Girls'' and film roles

In 2000, Graham landed her breakthrough role on ''
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'' as
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—a witty "thirty-something" raising her teenage daughter in small-town Connecticut. Graham said she felt "really connected to the material" and the script for the series resonated with her due to its complexities: "To me, this was one of the first times that I looked at something and I was like, 'It's serious and it's funny! It's deep and it's light,' especially then, I had never seen before." For her work she received a nomination for Best Actress in a Television Series (Drama) at the
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and nominations at the 2001 and 2002
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. Beginning with Season 7 episode "To Whom It May Concern" and continuing throughout the rest of the season, Graham served as a producer on ''Gilmore Girls.'' ''
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'' reported that she received the position in an attempt to persuade her to sign for an eighth season. By the series' end, Graham wanted to move on. "I didn't feel we had anything without our creators," she reflected. Graham returned to her guest-starring roots when she portrayed herself in two episodes of NBC's '' Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip''. Graham has also appeared in the second season of Bravo's '' Celebrity Poker Showdown,'' co-hosted by Dave Foley of ''Newsradio''. After winning her preliminary match, she came in second to another former ''Newsradio'' star,
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, in the championship game. Graham's film roles encompass several
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student films and multiple major studio releases, including '' Sweet November'', '' Bad Santa'', '' The Pacifier'', '' Because I Said So'', and '' Evan Almighty''. Graham has said that she enjoys playing in short films, and acting in the Williamstown Theatre Festival. She has performed in numerous short films, including the 15-minute-long ''Gnome''. In 2007, Graham signed a seven-figure development deal with NBC in one of the year's richest TV talent pacts. Graham has also worked as the voice-over announcer in national advertising for Kellogg's various Special K products in 2007, and for American Express ads in 2008 introducing the Plum Card, which is targeted towards small and growing businesses.


2009–present: Broadway debut and ''Parenthood''

Graham made her Broadway debut as Miss Adelaide in the revival of ''
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'', which began preview performances at the Nederlander Theatre on February 5, 2009, and opened on March 1, 2009. Reviews for the production were mixed. The production closed June 14, playing 121 shows and 28 previews. It was announced in January 2009 that Graham would star in the comedy pilot, ''The Bridget Show'' (previously ''Let It Go'') for ABC playing a talk show host and self-help guru who fails to follow her own advice during a breakup. However, the pilot was not given a series order. In October 2009, it was announced that Graham would replace
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in the television series '' Parenthood'' as single mother Sarah Braverman. Tierney left the show to seek treatment for cancer. The series debuted on NBC the following year, and ran for a total of six seasons. In June 2010, it was confirmed that Graham would star in the upcoming '' Scream 4'', but she left the project on June 30, 2010. In July 2012, Graham was a guest judge in the first episode of Season 10 of the reality television series '' Project Runway''. In 2015, Graham appeared in the adventure drama film '' Max'', playing the mother of an American marine killed in
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who subsequently adopts his
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. Graham said she based her character on her grandparents who had different types of strength and that she felt connected to the film due to many in the film's choir having come from a church her grandfather attended. Ignatiy Vishnevetsky and Joe Neumaier felt her role was too limited. The year also saw Graham beginning to appear recurrently in '' The Odd Couple'', playing Gaby, the former wife of the series' main protagonist Oscar, and appear in an episode of the hidden camera comedy '' Repeat After Me''. Graham's first film in 2016 was the comedy drama '' Joshy''. Jesse Hassenger and Michael Arbeiter noted her small role in the film. In October 2016, Graham appeared in '' Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life'', playing the mother of Griffin Gluck's character. As a result of her own distaste for portions of her youth, Graham related to the title, sparking her initial interest in participating. That year Graham also reprised her role as Lorelai Gilmore on
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's reunion series, '' Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life''. Graham said she first realized ''Gilmore Girls'' was still the subject of active interest when girls too young to have watched the series when it initially aired approached her during her Broadway debut ''Guys and Dolls'', and admitted to crying while reading the script as she believed "it was just beautiful and fitting and what I wanted it to be and hoped for." Graham reflected that the project had more support from the beginning than any other she had been involved with and she continuously teared up out of appreciation for those working on the series and being able to reprise her role. In October 2017, Graham appeared in three episodes of HBO's acclaimed comedy '' Curb Your Enthusiasm'', which returned after a six-year hiatus. She also voices the character Oxana Hauntley in the
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animated series '' Vampirina''. From 2020 to 2021, Graham was a featured actress on the NBC show '' Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist''. She played Zoey’s (
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) boss, Joan. Starting in 2021, Graham stars as Alex Morrow in '' The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers'', a
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television series based on the 1992 film.


In the media

During her career, Graham has appeared on the cover of numerous magazines, including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Seventeen'', ''
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'', '' Redbook'', '' Good Housekeeping'', ''
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'', and '' Parade.''


Writing

Graham's debut novel, ''Someday, Someday, Maybe'' (2013), was released by Ballantine Books (of Random House) on April 30, 2013. The comedic novel is a fictionalization of her experiences trying to become an actress in 1990s New York. In May 2013, the book entered the New York Times best seller list. Graham signed a deal with Warner Bros. Television and Ellen DeGeneres' production company
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to adapt it into a TV series. Graham wrote the screenplay for a pilot episode but it was not picked up for filming. In November 2016, Graham's second book was published: a collection of personal essays titled ''Talking as Fast as I Can: from Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls (and Everything in Between)''. It was also a ''New York Times'' best seller. Graham has adapted the novel ''The Royal We'' into a screenplay for CBS Films; she finished the script in mid-2017. She has optioned the movie rights for the novel ''Windfall'' by Jennifer E. Smith. Graham's ''Don't Worry About It'' focuses on "advice for graduates and reflections on staying true to yourself" and was her third ''New York Times'' best seller.


Personal life

Graham was in a relationship with actor Peter Krause from 2010 to 2021. They first met in 1995 when they both appeared in the sitcom '' Caroline in the City'', then became a couple while co-starring on ''Parenthood''. In the mid-1990s, Graham was roommates with actress Connie Britton. Graham owns a house in Los Angeles. Graham told ''
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'' that she identified with Catholicism, and attends church occasionally.


Filmography


Awards and nominations


Books

* * * * Graham, Lauren (2022). ''Have I Told You This Already?'' New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0-593-35542-8


References


External links

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