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Maxine Lapiduss Occupation Comedian, businessperson, television producer and writer Years active 1987–present Maxine Lapiduss is an American television producer, television writer, comedian and businessperson.
She has written and produced for such television shows as Charles in Charge, Dharma & Greg, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, Ellen, Roseanne, and Home Improvement.
In most recent years, Lapiduss has also worked as a creative stategist, assisting a number of growing companies.[1] In 1999, she co-founded Voxxy.com, a broadband channel for teen girls as well as overseeing the creation Jennifer Aniston's broadband series JenXX.[2]
Lapiduss is openly lesbian.[3] Her sister Sally Lapiduss is also a television producer and writer and is also a lesbian.[4]
References
- ^ Maxine Lapiduss: Resume and Bio
- ^ Maxine Lapiduss: Entrepreneur
- ^ Maxine Lapiduss: From Roseanne and Ellen to Variety With a Twist by Karman Kregloe, July 17, 2006 - AfterEllen.com
- ^ The Advocate: "Theater: Primetime Live" Sep 30, 1997
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- Women comedians
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