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Lily Tomlin: Intelligent Life
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Since that time, Lily Tomlin has continued to mix the serious and the humorous, appearing on such shows as Frasier, Homicide: Life on the Street, Will & Grace, and The West Wing. She has ... lent her voice to several projects, including a guest vocal appearance on The Simpsons and as the character Mommo in 2006’s animated feature film The Ant Bully. She reunited with director Robert Altman for his last film, A Prairie Home Companion (2006), and is slated to appear in several upcoming films, including The Walker with Woody Harrelson.
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Lily Tomlin is known as one of the country's most versatile actresses. Her extraordinary career has taken her to many corners of the entertainment industry, from nightclubs and theater, to TV's top-rated Laugh-In, to feature films. She is best known for creating a multitude of memorable comic characters, including Ernestine the telephone operator and the rotten five-year-old rugrat Edith Ann. Comedy comes to life on the stage of Jesse Auditorium with the many faces of legendary Lily Tomlin.
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The plan was to make a documentary of the development of "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe," the one-woman show that Tomlin brought to Broadway, where it was an enormous hit. The show's New York opening was on Sept. 16, 1985, but this film begins in September, 1983, when Tomlin went on the road to try out some of the material that would be fashioned into a seamless evening of theater.
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[W]hile her film career has never quite taken flight, Tomlin remained successful on-stage, in clubs, and on television. On Broadway, Tomlin has had two successful one-woman shows, {+Appearing Nitely} (1976) and {+The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe} (1986), which Tomlin made into a film in 1991.
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AdZe's StarBios Report is an astrological reading for Lily Tomlin. It is not to be taken for medical or legal advice and is not for therapy or fortune telling purposes. It is hoped that this Report will provoke positive action and entertain you simultaneously. It is an exercise of free speech, and your reminder that life is what you make it. Enjoy yourself.
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