Over the past few decades,Lisa Kudrowhas proven herself to be one of Hollywood’s funniest leading ladies.
in 1994, the pair welcomed a son, Julian.
Curious to learn more about Kudrow’s journey from the San Fernando Valley to the heights of Hollywood?

Here is the stunning transformation of Lisa Kudrow.
Her father had moved to California from Brooklyn and her mother had originally come from Cleveland.
When speaking to theArchive of American Television, Kudrow explained that she had inherited a lot from her parents.

She added, “I had always aspired to be like my mother.”
It’s no wonder she eventually gravitated towards a career as a performer!
“I really loved attention,” she said.

She also took acting classes in summer school as a kid after fifth grade.
There, she met Conan O’Brien, who was also a student at the time.
As Kudrow explained in aninterview, O’Brien ended up inspiring her.

Then, Kudrow started auditioning for roles.
One of her first auditions was for the show “Larry Sanders.”
It turns out Kudrow had her fair share of rejection in her early days as an actor.

However, she got through it all by keeping a positive mindset.
“I take a stab at be happy for everything that happens, the good and the bad.
Otherwise I wouldn’t be right here.”

“I was starting to run out of money,” she told theArchive of American Television.
Even though Kudrow’s agent didn’t want her to do it, she decided to take the part.
“I thought, ‘Well, ‘Mad About You’ is a great show,'” she said.

After Kudrow nailed the tiny part, she was given a five-episode arc on the show.
However, as Kudrow later revealed toSiriusXM, landing the role wasn’t exactly easy.
She even had to do a “special audition” for Burrows, she explained.

Luckily, she passed the test and landed the role.
Once she had the part, she also had to find the character.
“That to me was what informed the whole character,” she said.

As she told Candis Magazine, it took some getting used to.
Should I leave now or for a few minutes more?’
Luckily, she had five other people to help her get through it.

“There were six of us who were put in the spotlight together, right?”
she later toldThe Sunday Times.
“Yet it was still challenging, even though we had each other to bounce off.

I know fame can be hard, even if that’s what people seek out.”
Instead, she focuses on her work.
“I don’t see it as love.

It’s not love,” she said toThe Guardianof the public.
“People admire sometimes what you do.
But I know what people are like.

A lot of commenting on how you look.
All the time.”
“They were dating when we first met,” she said to theDaily Mail.

Kudrow and Stern married in 1995 in France.
As Kudrow explained toGlamourin 2014, the pair took a practical approach to marriage.
We’re committed to our marriage working," she said.

But, oh, I don’t want to jinx it I’m superstitious!"
“Like, my bones feel bigger,” she said.
Kudrowforced herself to dietand became, as she put it, “too thin.”
She also found that she became sick far more frequently.
Even in 2015, Kudrow was still conscious of her weight.
“But if I know I’m not on camera for a while I really treat myself.”
However, Kudrow has worked toward self-acceptance.
She was actuallypregnant with him while filming “Friends.
“In fact, the unborn Julian even made it into the pre-show cast huddle.
Once Kudrow became a mother, a lot changed for her.
Although she continued acting, she took her son into consideration with each job.
“So I give a shot to make it all as 9-to-5 as possible.
I stopped doing out-of-town films years ago.”
Kudrow and her husband, Michel Stern, never had other children.
“However, she added that Julian was very happy as an only child.
In 1996, she starred as Linda in “Mother,” a comedy that also starred Debbie Reynolds.
“And it was the same with [the 2003 film] Wonderland.”
Clearly, Kudrow kept busy!
I was extraordinarily lucky.”
Not only was “Friends” a great experience for Kudrow, it also transformed her career.
“Whatever I’m putting my name on is something that I want to do.”
And that’s exactly what she did.
In the years that followed “Friends,” Kudrow went on to make several passion projects.
The show followed an aging actor who takes part in a reality show as her fame slips away.
A few years later, she created another show called “Web Therapy.”
This show featured a Zoom-like setup and followed a virtual therapist.
The show even ended up winning a few Webbies.
In 2010, she played the guidance counselor in “Easy A.”
She also reprised her role in the sequel two years later.
In 2017, Kudrow appeared in “Table 19,” an Anna Kendrick-led comedy.
A couple years later, she starred in “Booksmart,” Olivia Wilde’s directorial debut.
Kudrow played the mother of Kaitlyn Dever’s character.
which ran on TLC and NBC from 2010 until 2022.
Kudrowinitiallysaw the British version of the show while working in Ireland.
The stories are all really emotional.”
Kudrow even learned a few things about her own family’s history when she appeared on the show herself.