Laura Silverman

Laura Silverman
Born Laura Jane Silverman
(1966-06-10) June 10, 1966 (age 46)
Bedford, New Hampshire
Occupation Actress, voice actress
Years active 1995 - present

Laura Jane Silverman (born June 10, 1966, in Bedford, New Hampshire) is an American actress/voice actress, and the elder sister of actress/comedian Sarah Silverman.[1][2][3][4][5] She is best known for portraying a fictionalized version of herself alongside her sister in Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic and The Sarah Silverman Program.

Selected acting roles

Year Title Role
1995-2002 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Laura (voice)
1998 Half Baked Jan
1999-2004 Home Movies Linda Small, Loni, others (voice)
2002 Curb Your Enthusiasm Saleswoman
2005-2006 The King of Queens Dawn
2005 The Comeback Jane
2005 Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic Fictionalized version of herself
2006 Metalocalypse Rebecca Nightrod, Valerie Vransinn (voice)
2007-2010 The Sarah Silverman Program Fictionalized version of herself
2008 House ("Don't Ever Change") Roz
2009 All American Orgy Tina
2011 Adventure Time with Finn & Jake Ethel Rainicorn (voice)
2012-2012 "Nurse Jackie"("– The Wall|– Disneyland Sucks|– Kettle-Kettle-Black-Black") Laura
2011-2013 Bob's Burgers Andy Pesto (voice)
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Early life

Silverman was born to Beth Ann O'Hara and Donald Silverman. Her parents are divorced and each remarried (to John O'Hara and Janice).[6]


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Personal life

She has three sisters: Rabbi Susan, screenwriter Jodyne, and comedian/writer/actress Sarah Silverman.

Eldest sister Susan is a rabbi who lives in Jerusalem, Israel on a kibbutz with her husband Yosef Abramowitz and their five children.[6][7]

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References

  1. ^ Smith, Lynn (February 4, 2007). "Two for the show. Laura Silverman shores up her sister but doesn't shy from the limelight.". Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California: Eddy Hartenstein). ISSN 0458-3035. OCLC 3638237. Retrieved 13 February 2011. 
  2. ^ "Laura Silverman - Biography". IMDB. 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2011. 
  3. ^ "Laura Silverman". BuddyTV. Seattle, Washington: David Niu, Andy Liu. July 16, 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2011. 
  4. ^ Podell, Corey (February 21, 2007). "Interview with Laura Silverman - LAist". LAist. Gothamist. Retrieved 13 February 2011. 
  5. ^ Diaz, Amy (December 5, 2002). "Queen City comedy is killing 'em. A look past the punchlines at the city's famous-and not so famous-comedians.". Hippo Press (Manchester, New Hampshire: HippoPress LLC). OCLC 53451249. Archived from the original on August 14, 2004. Retrieved 13 February 2011. 
  6. ^ a b Silverman, Susan (2007-11-15). "My sister Sarah". JewishJournal.com. 
  7. ^ bu (2011-11-10). "Sister Act". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-05-29. 
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