- Jane Curtin
Infobox actor
name = Jane Curtin
imagesize = 150px
caption = Jane Curtin at the 41st Emmy Awards, September 1989
birthdate = birth date and age|mf=yes|1947|9|6
birthplace =Wellesley, Massachusetts , USA
birthname = Jane Therese Curtin
spouse = Patrick Lynch
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emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series
1984 "Kate & Allie "
1985 "Kate & Allie "Jane Therese Curtin (born September 6, 1947) is an
Emmy Award - and Golden Globe-winning, as well as 8-time Emmy Award-nominated, Americanactress andcomedienne . She starred in such hits, as "The Coneheads " and more recently "". Curtin was also an actor and cast member on "Saturday Night Live .Biography
Curtin was born in
Wellesley ,Massachusetts , the daughter of Mary Constance (née Farrell) and John Joseph Curtin, who owned an insurance agency. [http://www.filmreference.com/film/79/Jane-Curtin.html] She is a cousin ofactress andwriter Valerie Curtin .Career
Curtin holds an associate degree from Elizabeth Seton Junior College in
New York City . Curtin lives inConnecticut with her husband, Patrick Lynch. The couple have one daughter, Tess Lynch. She has served as a U.S. Committee National Ambassador forUNICEF . In 1968, Curtin decided to pursue comedy as a career and dropped out of college. She joined a comedy group, "The Proposition", and performed with them until 1972. She starred in "Pretzels", an off-Broadway play written by Curtin andFred Grandy , in 1974.One of the original "
Not Ready For Prime Time Players " forNBC 's "Saturday Night Live " (1975), Curtin remained on the show through the 1979–1980 season. As she was a practicingCatholic at the time and married, she did not participate in SNL's notorious backstage party scene."Saturday Night Live"
Curtin is famous as one of the original cast members of "
Saturday Night Live " (SNL). On this show, and mirroring her own low-key real life, she often played straight-woman characters, seemingly driven to frustration by the antics of her wackier castmates includingJohn Belushi andGilda Radner .Curtin anchored "SNL"'s "
Weekend Update " segment in 1976–77, and was paired withDan Aykroyd in 1977–78 andBill Murray in 1978-80.As a TV anchorwoman, Jane played as a foil to
John Belushi , who would often give a rambling and out of control "commentary" on events of the day. During these sketches, Jane would timidly try to get Belushi to come to the point which would only make him angrier. In the most noted sketch, Belushi gave a rambling account of his Irish friend's troubles to demonstrate that there was no such thing as "the luck of the Irish".Gilda Radner , in her persona ofRoseanne Roseannadanna , would present an ethnic face to Jane's Anglo-Saxon self-control and as such annoy Jane with personal remarks. In one famous sketch, the ever-earthy Roseanne asked Jane (in her newscaster role) whether her breasts were of identical size. Jane's newscaster character lost control and exposed her bra to Roseanne, spouting "Check for yourself, Roseanne!"Jane's newscaster would also introduce baseball expert
Chico Escuela (Garrett Morris ), a heavily-accented Dominican, who would start his sketches by saying, "Thank you, "Hane", before repeating his famous catchphrase, "Baseball been bery, bery good to me!"In a parody of the "Point-Counterpoint" segment of the news program "
60 Minutes ", Curtin portrayed a controlled "liberal", Politically Correct viewpoint (referencingShana Alexander ) vs.Dan Aykroyd , who (referencingJames J. Kilpatrick ) prototyped the right-wing view, albeit with an over the top "attack" journalist slant. Curtin would present the liberal "Point" portion first, then Aykroyd would present the "Counterpoint" portion, sometimes beginning with the statement, "Jane, you ignorant slut."Curtin is also well known for her role in the Conehead sketches as "Prymaat Conehead" (mother of the
Conehead family), and as "Enid Loopner" (in sketches withGilda Radner andBill Murray ).Later television career
Unlike many of her "SNL" cast members who ventured often successfully into film, Curtin chose to stay in television. Her film appearances have been sporadic. To date, she has starred in two long-running television sitcoms. First, in "
Kate & Allie ", withSusan Saint James (1984–89), she played a single mother named "Allie Lowell."In 1993, Curtin and Dan Aykroyd were reunited in "
Coneheads ", a full-length motion picture based on their popular "SNL" characters. They also appeared together as the voices of a pair of wasps (a reference to W.A.S.P.s, hence the choice of actors) in the film "Antz ."In 1994, Curtin narrated the documentary television series "Understanding".
She later joined the cast of "
3rd Rock from the Sun " (1996-2001) playing a human, "Dr. Mary Albright ," opposite the alien family, composed ofJohn Lithgow ,Kristen Johnston ,French Stewart , andJoseph Gordon-Levitt . As with "SNL", her mostly–strait-laced character was often confounded by the zany and whimsical antics of the Solomon family.Curtin starred with
Fred Savage in the ABC sitcom "Crumbs ", which debuted in January 2006 and was canceled in May of that year.Broadway
Curtin has also performed on Broadway on occasion. She first appeared on the Great White Way as Miss Prosperine Garrett in the play "Candida" in 1981. She later went on to be a replacement actress in two other plays: "Love Letters" and "Noises Off", and was in the 2002 revival of "Our Town," which received huge press attention as
Paul Newman returned to the Broadway stage after several decades away.Filmography
*"
Mr. Mike's Mondo Video " (1979)
*"How to Beat the High Co$t of Living " (1980)
*"O.C. and Stiggs " (1987)
*"Coneheads" (1993)
*"Antz " (1998) (voice)
*"Geraldine's Fortune " (2004)
*"" (2004)
*"Brooklyn Lobster " (2005)
*"The Shaggy Dog" (2006)
*"" (2006)
*"I Love You, Man " (2009)References
External links
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* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6533235783037621074&q=innerviews InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse: Jane Curtin] (TV Interview)
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