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Laraine Newman (born March 2, 1952) is an American actress, writer and comedian. She was part of the original cast of NBC's ''
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''. She took an interest at improv in high school. After graduating, she studied mime with Marcel Marceau for a year in Paris. She then moved to Los Angeles and became a founding member of comedy improvisational group
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. She was first hired by Lorne Michaels for a
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TV special in 1974. The next year Newman became one of the original cast members of ''Saturday Night Live'', working there from 1975 to 1980 and creating characters like Connie Conehead, proto-
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Sherry, and Christie Christina. In 2017, she and the rest of the original cast members of ''SNL'' were among the honorees of Television Academy's Hall of Fame. She has appeared in movies like '' Stardust Memories'', '' Problem Child 2'', ''
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'', and '' The Flintstones''. She is also a voice actor with appearances in both TV shows and movies, including many Pixar films like ''
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'', '' WALL-E'', '' Up'', and ''
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''. In 2021 her memoir ''May You Live in Interesting Times'' was released on Audible. She is the younger sister of writer and musician
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and the mother of actress and comedian Hannah Einbinder.


Personal life

Newman was born on March 2, 1952, in
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,
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, the granddaughter of a cattle rancher from
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. Her family is Jewish. She is the youngest of four children and has a twin brother Paul. Her sister,
Tracy Newman Tracy Ann Newman (born December 12, 1942) is an American television producer, writer, comedian and musician. Newman is a founding member of the improvisational theater troupe The Groundlings (as is her sister, Laraine Newman). She was co-creato ...
, is an Emmy Award-winning television writer. Newman attended Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California and graduated from there in 1970. Newman married actor-writer-director Chad Einbinder in 1991; their marriage ended after 25 years. Newman and Einbinder have two children, Spike and actor and comedian Hannah. The song " Never Let Her Slip Away," written and recorded by Andrew Gold, was about Newman. The two were a couple at the time. The song hit #5 on the UK charts in 1978.


Early life and career

Newman took her first improvisational theatre classes when she was 15. At the age of 17, Newman lost her virginity to American singer and guitarist Johnny Winter. After finishing high school she auditioned for four acting schools in England including the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and Bristol Old Vic. She was not accepted after the second round of auditions for all four schools, so she went to Paris to study mime with Marcel Marceau for a year. By the age of 19, Newman returned to the
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, and moved to
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, where she did a brief stint at a secretarial school. Committed to continue performing, she was a founding member of the pioneering comedy improvisational group
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. At the same time, Newman was working for a booking agent who worked with rock bands, typing up contracts. Newman cites
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,
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and Richard Pryor as her first major influences, saying "They led me into my life of comedy, they led me into understanding 'The Art of Play.'"


''Saturday Night Live''

In 1974, Lorne Michaels hired 22-year-old Newman for a
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special, impressed with her work as founder and original member of The Groundlings. A year later, she became an original cast member on NBC's ''
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'', appearing on the show from its inception in 1975 through 1980. During her five years on ''SNL'' she became a close friend of co-star Gilda Radner, although there was also a degree of rivalry between them. The instant success of
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propelled her to stardom very quickly. Newman recalled being stopped in the street in New York City by
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and Yoko Ono, who introduced themselves to her. Newman admits that she was "never a good improviser," but when in character, like an angry Jewish poet, a flight attendant, an eccentric chef, or a British groupie, she was "free." Commenting on her early experiences during ''
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'' she said: "When I first performed (my characters) and the audience responded, I felt like crying, I mean the idea that what I saw—what other people saw—(meant) I wasn't so alone in my perspective. I hope this doesn't sound too overblown, but it really did feel like a Communion." However, by her own account, Newman was unhappy for much of her time with the show. She disliked living in New York, and during her years on ''SNL'', Newman had developed serious eating disorders, as well as heroin addiction. She spent so much time in her dressing room playing solitaire that for
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1979, castmate Radner gave her a deck of playing cards with a picture of Newman on the face of each card. Newman was photographed as a vampire by Francesco Scavullocondé for the July 1978 issue of ''
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''. The accompanying interview introduced Newman as the "Skinny spaced-out sex symbol of ''Saturday Night Live''."


Recurring characters on ''Saturday Night Live''

Newman is best known for her roles as Connie Conehead, proto-
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Sherry, and Christie Christina, the ditzy co-host of E. Buzz Miller ( Dan Aykroyd)'s public-access television
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show. Using her own name, Newman also played a TV news reporter for '' Weekend Update'' when the segment was hosted by
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(1975-1976) and Jane Curtin (1976-1980). Newman generally decided not to repeat her characters, and so she has far fewer signature characters remembered as well as those played by some of her other fellow cast members. Still, Newman created many important ''SNL'' characters and helped, as part of the whole ensemble cast, to shape the early years of ''SNL''. Newman states when asked about her favorite ''Saturday Night Live'' character: "My favorite character that I created at ''Saturday Night Live'', which, I think, only pleased me and no one else, was Lina Wertmüller (based on the actual Lina Wertmüller)."


Later life and career

Newman's post-''SNL'' film career has been in both leading and supporting roles, as well as a voice artist in television and features. In her memoirs Newman recounted dating Dan Aykroyd,
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, Peter Cook, Phil Hartman, and
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. She was also in a relationship with Mark Mothersbaugh of the new wave band Devo years after the band did a guest spot in the fourth season of ''SNL''. Newman and Mothersbaugh were a couple for years, during which time Newman played Donut Rooter in the band's '' We're All Devo'' VHS release (1984). In her memoirs, Newman claimed she was
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for four years after the end of her relationship with Mothersbaugh.


1970s

Prior to leaving ''
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'', Newman appeared in ''
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'' (1978) and did a cameo in ''
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'' (1979).


1980s

Newman continued to appear in film and television productions during the 1980s. Among these were ''
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'', '' Voltar The Invincible'' and '' Invaders from Mars''. She also had a small role in Woody Allen's '' Stardust Memories'' (1980). In 1986 she starred in the syndicated B-movie comedy series, '' The Canned Film Festival'', playing the lead role as Laraine the usherette. Additionally, she made appearances on such programs as '' Laverne & Shirley'', ''E.T. and Friends'' (1983), in which she reprised her role as Connie Conehead, ''Steve Martin's Best Show Ever'' (1981), and '' Amazing Stories''. Newman auditioned for the role of Masha in
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's '' The King of Comedy'' (1983); the role was played in the film by Sandra Bernhard. By her own admission, Newman's career during this period languished as she struggled with depression and chemical dependency issues. Newman became sober in 1987, after 21 years of drug use. Newman celebrated her 36th birthday in March 1988 with a party in Los Angeles that was the last time Gilda Radner was with her original ''SNL'' co-stars. According to Bill Murray, when he heard Radner was about to leave the party, he and Dan Aykroyd carried her around the Los Angeles house where the party was held so that she could say goodbye to everyone. Radner died on May 20, 1989.


1990s

Newman played the antagonist in '' Problem Child 2'' (1991) and also appeared in 1993's ''
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'' (in which
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played Connie Conehead, the character Newman originated on ''SNL'', while Newman appeared in a minor role as Connie's aunt Laarta). Newman further appeared in episodes of '' Friends'', ''
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'', '' 7th Heaven'', and in the 1994 film '' The Flintstones''. Additionally, during this time, she started to focus on voice acting, working on ''
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'', '' Histeria!'', '' CatDog'', and '' Rugrats'' (in "All Growed Up", an episode which would form the basis of the spinoff ''
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'', for which she also provided voice work).


2000s

In the 2000s Newman lent her voice to many characters in animated movies and television productions. Among these were '' Danny Phantom'', '' As Told By Ginger'', '' Avatar: The Last Airbender'', '' Metalocalypse'' and '' Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius''. She further provided voice work for '' WALL-E'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Cars'', '' Up!'', ''
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'', '' Monsters, Inc.'', ''
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'', '' Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs'', '' Happily N'Ever After'', and '' Horton Hears a Who!''. Newman also appeared in episodes of '' Entourage'', '' Brothers & Sisters'', '' According to Jim'', and '' Curb Your Enthusiasm''.


2010s

She continues to provide her voice for movies like '' Dr. Seuss' The Lorax'' and ''
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''. Newman made guest voice appearances in ''
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'' (as
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's grandmother), ''
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'', and '' Harvey Street Kids'' . She also voices Queen Jipjorrulac, the mother of Mark Chang, in '' The Fairly OddParents''. She voiced the
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in '' Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz'', an animated direct-to-DVD film set during the events of the original 1939 film. On July 9, 2014, Newman appeared on Ken Reid's ''TV Guidance Counselor'' podcast. In 2017, Newman (along with the other original cast members of Saturday Night Live) was inducted into the Television Academy's 24th Hall of Fame ceremony.


Writing

Newman also works as a writer and editor. She is a contributing editor for the online magazine ''One For The Table'', and she is an occasional contributor to the '' Huffington Post''.Laraine Newman – ''The Huffington Post''
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'', '' The Believer'', and ''
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''. She wrote the foreword to the book version of the UCB Production ''Worst Laid Plans''. In March 2021, she published her audio memoir ''May You Live in Interesting Times'' on Audible.


Filmography


Live-action


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Television


Voice roles


Film


Television


Video games


Accolades

Newman has been nominated for awards numerous times, most notably for an Emmy in 1979 as a cast member of ''
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''.


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Writings at One for the Table
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