Louise Lasser Movies
Fey, flaky comic actress
Louise Lasser majored in political science at Brandeis University before studying acting at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse. She proved an excellent improvisational comedienne in the
Elaine May revue
The Third Ear, which led to several TV commercial appearances. In 1966, she married comedian
Woody Allen, who later directed her in
Take the Money and Run (1968),
Bananas (1970),
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex... (1972) and
Stardust Memories (1980); she also provided a voice for Allen's Japanese spy-film spoof
What's Up, Tiger Lily? (1966). Though they divorced in 1970, Lasser and Allen remained close friends, turning to one another in moments of severe personal crisis. In 1976, Lasser starred as the zoned-out heroine of
Norman Lear's satirical soap opera
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman probably her best-known role.
Louise Lasser's most recent weekly TV assignment was the early-1980s sitcom It's a Living. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide