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Carol Leifer is an American comedian, writer, producer, and actress. She is best known for her work on the television shows Seinfeld, Saturday Night Live, and The Larry Sanders Show. She has also written for the Academy Awards and the Emmy Awards.
Leifer was born in East Williston, New York, and grew up in nearby Syosset. She attended Syosset High School and graduated in 1974. She then attended Boston University, where she majored in broadcast journalism and minored in English.
Leifer began her career as a stand-up comedian in 1979. She has appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Late Night with David Letterman, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She has also written for the Academy Awards and the Emmy Awards.
Leifer has written for and produced several television shows, including Seinfeld, Saturday Night Live, The Larry Sanders Show, and The Ellen Show. She has also written and produced several films, including The Sweetest Thing and As Good as It Gets.
Leifer is married to television producer Peter Lassally. They have two children. She currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
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Who Is Carol Leifer's Husband?
Her husband is Lori Wolf (m. 2015), Ritch Shydner (m. 1981–1987)
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Carol Leifer Net Worth
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Timeline
Leifer has become vegan, saying "I recently became vegan because I felt that as a Jewish lesbian, I wasn’t part of a small enough minority. So now I’m a Jewish lesbian vegan."
In 1996, Leifer met Lori Wolf, a Jewish real estate executive, when they shared a table at a Project Angel Food charity dinner in Los Angeles. Although Leifer had identified as heterosexual up until then, she later contacted Wolf through the host of their table, though Wolf initially rebuffed Leifer's overtures because Wolf was in a relationship at the time. Wolf contacted Leifer weeks later, after Wolf had ended her relationship, and began one with Leifer. They moved in together in 2005, and in acclimating herself to Wolf's pets, Leifer became an animal rights activist. It was for this reason that she chose North Shore Animal League as her charity when she appeared in The Celebrity Apprentice. In 2006 they purchased a $3.2-million, 5,000-square-foot (460 m) home in the Santa Monica Hills, as part of their preparations to adopt their nine-month-old son, Bruno Leifer-Wolf, who was born in Guatemala in 2007. That year, Leifer proposed to Wolf over dinner at the Palm Restaurant in Beverly Hills. On December 5, 2015, they were "married" by Rabbi Ron Stern at the Brentwood Country Club in Los Angeles. In attendance were Jane Lynch, Larry David, Bill Maher, Garry Shandling, Henry Winkler, Larry Miller, Jay Leno and Paul Reiser.
She performed stand-up comedy on Late Night with David Letterman 25 times. Leifer also appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Dr. Katz, Politically Incorrect, Hollywood Squares, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Her stand-up experience also includes opening for Jerry Seinfeld and Frank Sinatra. Sinatra praised Leifer as "one funny broad!" and "I wish my mother had been that funny – I wouldn't have had to work so hard."
Leifer appeared as a contestant on the third season of Celebrity Apprentice. She was the first to be eliminated, on the premiere episode, which aired on March 14, 2010.
Her first book of humorous essays, entitled When You Lie About Your Age, The Terrorists Win, was released on March 10, 2009. In it, she discusses the moment she discovered she might be gay and how her life changed for the better.
On September 14, 2007, Leifer won an auction for the handwritten notes used by Michael Vick during his apology for his role in dogfighting.
Leifer starred in, created and executive-produced the 1997 WB sitcom Alright Already, called one of the "10 Best New Shows of the New Season" by the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post. Despite good reviews, the show only ran one season. With Mitchell Hurwitz, Leifer created the short-lived The Ellen Show (2001). She was a writer and co-executive producer on the 2007-13 CBS sitcom Rules of Engagement.
Leifer joined the Seinfeld writing staff during its fifth season (1993–94), and wrote six episodes for the show between then and its seventh season (1995–96). She has been dubbed "the real Elaine", as the series' character, Elaine Benes, was partially based on her. Her episodes, listed chronologically, are:
Her hosting duties have included episodes of A&E's Caroline's Comedy Hour (1989-1993), Talk Soup and Later.
In 1988, she had her own special on Cinemax titled Carol Doesn't Leifer Anymore, which was produced by David Letterman. This was shortly followed by the specials Carol Leifer Comedy Cruise (1989) and Really Big Shoo! (1990). She wrote and starred in the 1992 Showtime TV film Gaudy, Bawdy & Blue, a mockumentary about fictional aged comedienne Rusty Berman (played by Leifer), told through interviews and flashbacks; the film had a similar concept to the film Mr. Saturday Night, which had come out several months earlier.
Lefier was a writer on Saturday Night Live during the 1985/1986 season. She has also been involved in television shows including Seinfeld, It's Like, You Know... and The Larry Sanders Show. She has written for the Academy Awards for most of the 21st century.
From 1981 to 1987, Leifer was married to comic Ritch Shydner, whose gentile status troubled Leifer's father.
Carol Leifer (/ˈ l iː f ər / LEE -fər; born July 27, 1956) is an American comedian, writer, producer and actress whose career as a stand-up comedian started in the 1970s when she was in college. David Letterman discovered her performing in a comedy club in the 1980s and she would later be a guest on Late Night with David Letterman over 25 times. She has written many television scripts including for The Larry Sanders Show, Saturday Night Live and Seinfeld.