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Jane Marie Lynch (born July 14, 1960) [1] is an American actress, comedian, and singer. Known for playing starring and recurring roles in comedic television, her accolades include one Golden Globe , five Primetime Emmys and two Screen Actors Guild Awards .
In the Best Interest of the Children: Gwen Hatcher Television film; as Jany Lynch 1993 Bakersfield P.D. Michelle Hathaway Episode: "Bakersfield Madam" Empty Nest: Tammy Episode: "The Girl Who Cried Baby" 1994 Married... with Children: Greta Episode: "Valentine's Day Massacre" Party of Five: Dr. Pennant Episode: "Much Ado" The John Larroquette ...
Alvin "Al" Bundy (), the head of the Bundy family, is doomed to fail in all aspirations because of the "Bundy curse."Once a promising fullback for fictional Polk High School (his proudest moment in life was scoring four touchdowns in a single game), he was on his way to college on a scholarship until he broke his leg, and ended up as a shoe salesman at "Gary's Shoes" in the "New Market Mall ...
Jane Lynch married her longtime love Jennifer Cheyne in 2021. Lynch, who portrays Charles’ body double Sazz Pataki, dated Cheyne for a few years in the early 2000s and rekindled their ...
Jane Lynch has won Emmy Awards, created iconic roles and is now taking Broadway by storm in the historic revival of “Funny Girl,” but perhaps at the top of the list of exciting life moments ...
Jane Lynch, having been summoned for jury duty this week, is happy she hasn’t been called into court today. Instead, when she pops up over Zoom on Wednesday afternoon, she’s bundled up in a ...
Roman is still working for Party Down and bitter about Kyle's success. Former Party Down employees Henry, Constance and Lydia attend the event. Lydia is a successful manager for her actress daughter; Constance is still an actor, as well as a playwright, and now widow and heiress; and Henry is a high school English teacher and married with children.
After more than 30 years in the industry, Jane Lynch has earned the right to say no — something she's finally doing. I do really need to love [a project] now, and that was not the case always ...