Laraine Newman is a renowned actress, comedian, and writer, who has made a lasting impact in the entertainment industry. As a founding member of the prestigious improv group The Groundlings, she caught the attention of industry giant Lorne Michaels, who subsequently cast her in a Lily Tomlin special and later welcomed her as an original cast member of Saturday Night Live in 1975.
Throughout her illustrious career, Newman has had the privilege of working with some of the most talented directors in the business, including Woody Allen and Guillermo del Toro. Her versatility has also led her to explore the world of animation, where she has established a thriving career and has written for various publications, such as One For The Table, McSweeney's, The Believer, The Jewish Journal, Huffington Post, and Esquire.
Newman's contributions to the world of comedy extend beyond her work on screen. She is a dedicated member of the board of San Francisco's long-running alternative comedy festival Sketchiest, where she has been a regular performer since 2012. Additionally, she regularly appears in the Drama Desk Award-winning show Celebrity Autobiography, showcasing her impressive range as a comedian and actress.
In her personal life, Newman is a devoted mother of two and proudly calls Los Angeles her hometown. With a career spanning decades, she continues to inspire and entertain audiences with her unique brand of humor and wit.