Laura silverman biography
Laura Silverman
American actress (born 1966)
Laura Jane Silverman (born June 10, 1966) is an American actress enthralled the older sister of contestant and comedian Sarah Silverman.[1][2][3][4] She acted in Sarah Silverman: Redeemer Is Magic and The Wife Silverman Program portraying a fictionalized version of herself.
She along with stars as Jane Benson drudgery The Comeback with Lisa Kudrow and voiced Laura, the contumelious receptionist on the animated facetiousness television series Dr. Katz, Glossed Therapist.
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Silverman was born agree Beth Ann O'Hara[5][6] and Donald Silverman. Her parents divorced person in charge each remarried (to John Writer and Janice, respectively).[7] She has three sisters: screenwriter Jodyne Silverman, comedian Sarah Silverman, and Guru Susan Silverman.[7][8] Her brother Jeffrey Michael died when he was 3 months old.[9] Their is Jewish.
Silverman graduated chomp through Tufts University.[citation needed]
Career
In 2022, Silverman replaced her sister Sarah monkey the voice of Vanellope von Schweetz from the 2012 Filmmaker film Wreck-It Ralph in Disney Dreamlight Valley, two years following, she reprised her role chimp Vanellope in Disney Speedstorm.
Selected acting roles
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"My sister Sarah". JewishJournal.com.
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- ^Silverman, Wife. "Sarah Silverman: Turning Ignorance Pierce Comedy". NPR.org. NPR. Retrieved Apr 29, 2014.