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A petite, dark-haired actress with an extensive background in improvisational and sketch comedy, Alex Borstein was best known for her work on the often outrageous sketch comedy series "Mad TV" (Fox, 1997- ). An Illinois native, Borstein moved to Los Angeles with her family in 1980, going on to attend San Francsico State University and join the Los Angeles-based comedy troupe ACME Comedy Theater. While performing with the group at the Big Stinkin' International Improv and Sketch Festival in Austin, Texas, she was discovered by a "Mad TV" casting agent....

Filmography

Billy's Dad is a Fudge-Packer! - ( Betty Henderson / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
The Lookout - ( Mrs. Lange / 2007 / Released / )
Little Man - ( Janet / 2006 / Released / )
Good Night, And Good Luck - ( Natalie / 2005 / Released / )
Catwoman - ( Sally / 2004 / Released / )
Seeing Other People - ( / 2004 / Released / )
Bad Santa - ( Milwaukee Mom with Photo / 2003 / Released / )
The Lizzie McGuire Movie - ( Miss Ungermeyer / 2003 / Released / )
Showtime - ( Casting Director / 2002 / Released / )
TV Credits
Family Guy: 100th Episode Special ( 2007 / Released ): Voice
Slacker Cats ( 2007 / Released ): Voice
TV Episode

Casino Miaow ( 2007 )
TV Episode

Big Guy ( 2007 )
TV Episode

The Wood ( 2007 )
TV Episode

Mexico ( 2007 )
TV Episode

Robot Chicken ( 2005 / Released ): Voice
TV Episode

Suck It ( 2006 )
TV Episode

TV Episode

Toy Meets Girl ( 2005 )
TV Episode

The Deep End ( 2005 )
TV Episode

Celebrity Blackjack ( 2004 / Released ): Host
Drawn Together ( 2004 / Released ): Voice
TV Episode

TV Episode

The Test ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Gilmore Girls ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Come Home ( 2005 )
TV Episode Miss Celine

TV Episode Miss Celine

The Deer Hunters ( 2000 )
TV Episode Drella

Kill Me Now ( 2000 )
TV Episode Drella

TV Episode Drella

Family Guy ( 1999 / Released ): Co-Producer / Producer / Staff Writer / Supervising Producer / Writer / Voice
TV Episode Lois Griffin

TV Episode Lois Griffin

McStroke ( 2008 )
TV Episode Lois Griffin

Peter's Daughter ( 2007 )
TV Episode Lois Griffin

Padre de Familia ( 2007 )
TV Episode Lois Griffin

Mad TV ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
Frasier ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
Power Rangers: Wild Force ( 1993 / Released ): Voice
Friends ( Released ): Actor
Titus ( Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

A petite, dark-haired actress with an extensive background in improvisational and sketch comedy, Alex Borstein was best known for her work on the often outrageous sketch comedy series "Mad TV" (Fox, 1997- ). An Illinois native, Borstein moved to Los Angeles with her family in 1980, going on to attend San Francsico State University and join the Los Angeles-based comedy troupe ACME Comedy Theater. While performing with the group at the Big Stinkin' International Improv and Sketch Festival in Austin, Texas, she was discovered by a "Mad TV" casting agent. Borstein began her work on the show in 1997 and soon became an audience favorite with memorable characterizations like that of obnoxious and indecipherable nail salon worker Ms. Swan. She proved a versatile and valuable member of the "Mad TV" team as a writer in addition to doing solid celebrity impersonations that ranged from Chelsea Clinton to Regis Philbin. She would remain with the series through the 2001-2002 season.

Following a brief cameo in the feature "Coyote Ugly" (2000) Borstein had a recurruing role on The WB's family drama "Gilmore Girls" (2000- ), playing Drella, a prickly harp player whose biting comments are in contrast to her beautiful music, throughout the first season, and she returned to the show in 2003 as a new character, Miss Celine. Borstein would also appear on episodes of such series as "Friends," "Frasier," and "3-South."

Borstein's unique talent with voices made for a successful career in animation. A writer for such animated series as "Casper" (Fox) and "Pinky and the Brain" (The WB) earlier in her career, she took on voice work, portraying the character of Lois Griffin on Fox's "Family Guy" beginning in 1999. Here she brought life to the surprisingly calm, long-suffering wife of the boorish title character and mother of two trying teens and a maticidal infant. Beginning in the second season, Borstein would additionally contribute to the series as a staff writer.

The comdienne also lauched a successful side career as a character actress in a variety of high profile films, including "Bad Boy" (2002), "Showtime" (2002), "The Lizzie Maguire Movie" (2003) and "Bad Santa" (2003). She had her most visible role as Halle Berry's man-crazy gal pal Sally in 2004's "Catwoman," providing a much-needed comic spark to her scenes in the otherwise dismal adventure.


Profession(s):
Actor, writer, comedian
Sometimes Credited As:
Alexandrea Borstein
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Family
husband:Jackson Douglas (married in 1998; Douglas proposed to Borstein during the taping of a "Mad TV" skit)

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Education
San Francisco State University San Francisco, California rhetoric
Milestones (Back to top)
2005 Starred in the George Clooney-directed “Goodnight, and Good Luck,” a 1950s-era drama that chronicles broadcaster Edward R. Murrow’s campaign against Senator Joseph McCarthy
2004 Featured opposite Halle Berry in "Catwoman"
2003 Appeared in the teen comedy "The Lizzie McGuire Movie"
2002 Cast in "Showtime" which starred Robert De Niro and Eddie Murphy
2000 Had a cameo in the feature film "Coyote Ugly"
2000 Featured on The WB series "Gilmore Girls" as Drella, the acerbic harpist in the lobby of the inn that employs series star, single mother Lorelei (Lauren Graham)
1999 - 2002 Voiced Lois Griffin, the mother on the Fox animated series "Family Guy"
1997 - 2002 Was a regular on "Mad TV", portraying the memorable recurring character Ms. Swan as well as impersonating celebrities including Regis Philbin and Janeane Garofalo
1996 Lent her voice to Queen Machina on "Power Rangers Zeo" (Fox)
1980 Moved with family from Chicago to Los Angeles
Wrote for animated series including "Casper" (Fox) and "Pinky and the Brain" (The WB)


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