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  • Birth Place: Birmingham, MI
  • Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 04/04/1950, Aries
  • Profession: Actor; director
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VIDEO: Funny About Love

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Funny About Love
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Length: 01:42:00
Posted: 2/2/2010

The once-in-a-lifetime collaboration between star Gene Wilder and director Leonard Nimoy resulted in the charmingly haphazard and anachronistic Funny About Love. Wilder plays political cartoonist Duffy Bergman, who falls in love with much-younger Meg (Christine Lahti) during a book-signing session. Once married, the old "clash of careers" bugaboo arises: Meg wants to continue working as a chef in a fancy New York restaurant, while Duffy would prefer that she think about starting a family. When it seems as though Meg may be incapable of bearing children, the self-involved Duffy impregnates earthy college coed Daphne (Mary Stuart Masterson). How a happy ending can grow from this complication is a puzzlement. Funny About Love was based--extremely loosely--on a speech once delivered by Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene. The laughs tend to be sporadic, though Stephen Toblowsky scores high marks as a jocular fertility doctor. watch

VIDEO: Funny About Love [HD]

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Funny About Love [HD]
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Length: 01:42:00
Posted: 2/2/2010

The once-in-a-lifetime collaboration between star Gene Wilder and director Leonard Nimoy resulted in the charmingly haphazard and anachronistic Funny About Love. Wilder plays political cartoonist Duffy Bergman, who falls in love with much-younger Meg (Christine Lahti) during a book-signing session. Once married, the old "clash of careers" bugaboo arises: Meg wants to continue working as a chef in a fancy New York restaurant, while Duffy would prefer that she think about starting a family. When it seems as though Meg may be incapable of bearing children, the self-involved Duffy impregnates earthy college coed Daphne (Mary Stuart Masterson). How a happy ending can grow from this complication is a puzzlement. Funny About Love was based--extremely loosely--on a speech once delivered by Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene. The laughs tend to be sporadic, though Stephen Toblowsky scores high marks as a jocular fertility doctor. watch

VIDEO: Christine Lahti

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Christine Lahti
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Posted: 12/18/2009

1998 Best Actress TV Series Drama watch

Christine Lahti talks about her new character on Law & Order: SVU. Season premiere, Wed. 9/8c.
Free | NBC

Posted: 9/17/2009
Christine Lahti talks about "winging it" on the set of her new film, YONKERS JOE
Free | AMC
Length: 01:40
Posted: 9/25/2009
Oscar, Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning actress, Christine Lahti, talks about her new role on the CBS movie 'The Book of Ruth.' She plays Maylene, an unhappy and controlling mom.
Free | CBS News

Posted: 7/3/2009
1998 Best Actress TV Series Drama
Free | Hulu
Length: 01:13
Posted: 12/18/2009
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Year Title Description
2009 Obsessed Movie, Actor - Reese
2008 Smart People Movie, Actor - Nancy
2007 AFI Life Achievement Award TV Show Series, Remarks by
2004 Jack & Bobby TV Show Series, Actor - Grace McCallister
2004 The Book of Ruth TV Show Series, Actor - Maylene

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Christine Lahti Back for More Law & Order: SVU

Christine Lahti begins her Law & Order: SVU four-episode arc on Wednesday's premiere, but it seems her character may be popping back, in a new light, later on in the season.

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SVU News: Mariska and Meloni Are In for Season 11, and So Is Christine Lahti

After tense contract negotiations, Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni will return for Law & Order: SVU's 11th season. But in a surprise signing, TV vet Christine Lahti (Chicago Hope, Jack and Bobby) will join them, playing the new assistant district attorney.

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Pilot News: Chicago Hope's Lahti Checks Into Medical Drama

The doctor is in, again. Christine Lahti, an Emmy winner and overall four-time nominee during her 1990s run on CBS' Chicago Hope, has been added to the cast of the USA Network pilot Operating Instructions.

Lahti will play Commander Helen Keller (Hmm, I can see that...), the chief administrator of a military hospital. Keller instantly and frequently will butt heads with ... read more

On Stage: One Hero, Two Emmy Faves and Mrs. Brady

Heroes "flying man" Adrian Pasdar will take a different leap of faith this winter as the book writer for Marcus Hummon's new musical Atlanta, at Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse, says Playbill.com. Grammy-winner Hummon has penned hits for a host of Nashville acts, including Mrs. Pasdar's (aka Natalie Maines') Dixie Chicks. Other Hollywood hotshots gracing the Geffen next season include Emmy winners Christine Lahti (in the West Coast bow of Wendy Wasserstein's final play, Third) and Laurie Metcalfe (in Quality of Life), and Annette Bening (in The Female of the Species).... Florence Henderson bares all in the New York debut of her autobiographical show All the Lives of Me: A Musical Journey, a one-night only event at Joe's Pub on June 11, and featuring a "no-holds-barred Q&A segment." But please, don't trot out that "Brady incest" query again. — Reporting by Raven Snook read more

Do you think Studio 60 on the ...

Question: Do you think Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip will make it? I can't even express how much I love it, which is a little strange because I typically reserve this passion for shows more like Lost, Alias or Buffy. I love the smart insider comments like: "Can we have this conversation walking?" or "She broke up with you because she didn't want to share your time with the girls of Delta Gamma" (which killed me because I happen to be a Delta Gamma and so is Christine Lahti). Michael Ausiello made me a bit nervous when he said he didn't think the show would make it. I heard so much hype about it since last spring that I kind of expected it to be a smash hit, and now I feel like it's an underdog because of shows like The Bachelor. Answer: It depends on what you mean by "make it." I honestly believe (cockeyed optimism?) that Studio 60 will "make it" through the season. So much is invested in the show that not giving it an entire season to prove itself seems like a terrible waste. The fact ... read more

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