Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actress, Writer |
Birth Day | March 05, 1969 |
Birth Place | Seattle, Washington, United States |
Age | 54 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Birth name | Lauren Huntington |
Medium | Television, film, theater radio, books |
Genres | Observational comedy, self-deprecation |
Spouse | Michael Neff (Divorced 2003) Jeff Weatherford (Divorced 2013) |
Children | 1 |
Notable works and roles | "Bust" and "People's Republic of Portland" |
Net worth
Lauren Weedman, a well-known actress and writer based in the United States, is expected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in the year 2024. Over the course of her career, Weedman has established herself as a versatile and talented presence in the entertainment industry. With numerous credits to her name, including appearances in popular TV shows and films, she has gained a significant following and a solid reputation for her exceptional performances. As an accomplished actress and writer, Weedman's net worth reflects her success and recognition in the industry.
Biography/Timeline
Lauren Weedman (born 1969) is an American Actress and Comedian, known for her regular role on the HBO television series Looking (2014–2015), and its subsequent series finale television film, Looking: The Movie. She is also known for her roles in films such as Date Night (2010) and The Five-Year Engagement (2012) and for appearing as a guest star on various series such as Hung, New Girl, and 2 Broke Girls. She was also a correspondent on The Daily Show from 2001 to 2002. Weedman has also written and performed several one-woman/spoken word shows, including Homecoming, BUST, and The People's Republic of Portland.
Weedman was adopted and grew up in Indianapolis, moving to Seattle in 1995. Her marriage to Seattle Writer Michael Neff ended in 2003. She subsequently moved to Santa Monica, CA, and gave birth to a son, Leo, in 2010 with longtime boyfriend, Director Jeff Weatherford, whom she married in 2012 and divorced the next year. She details his affair with their 18-year-old nanny in her book Miss Fortune: Fresh Perspectives on Having it All From Someone Who Is Not Okay and in an interview with the New York Post.