Fran Lebowitz

Fran Lebowitz

Born 1950-10-27 (age 75) Morristown, New Jersey, USA
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Frances Ann Lebowitz (/ˈliːbəwɪts/; born October 27, 1950) is an American author, public speaker, cultural critic, and actor. She is known for her sardonic social commentary on American life as filtered through her New York City sensibilities and her association with many prominent figures of the New York art scene of the 1970s and 1980s, including Andy Warhol, Martin Scorsese, Jerome Robbins, Robert Mapplethorpe, David Wojnarowicz, Candy Darling, and the New York Dolls.

Lebowitz gained fame for her books Metropolitan Life (1978) and Social Studies (1981), which were combined into The Fran Lebowitz Reader in 1994. She has been the subject of two projects directed by Martin Scorsese, the HBO documentary film Public Speaking (2010), and the Netflix docu-series Pretend It's a City (2021).

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Known For

The Wolf of Wall Street
The Wolf of Wall Street

2013

as Honorary Samantha Stogel

Always at The Carlyle
Public Speaking
Public Speaking

2011

as Self

Dirty Pictures
Dirty Pictures

2000

as Self

Beautiful Darling
Beautiful Darling

2010

as Self

River of Fundament
River of Fundament

2014

as Wake Guest

Crazy About Tiffany's
Yesterday's Tomorrows
The Gospel According to André
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I, Curmudgeon

2004

as Self

aka Mr. Chow
aka Mr. Chow

2023

as Self

Killing Patient Zero
Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles
Regarding Susan Sontag
Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am