Fran Lebowitz Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Frances Ann "Fran" Lebowitz (born October 27, 1950) is an American author and public speaker. Lebowitz is known for her sardonic social commentary on American life as filtered through her New York City sensibilities. Some reviewers have called her a modern-day Dorothy Parker.
Full Name
Fran Lebowitz
Net Worth
$1.6 Million
Date Of Birth
October 27, 1950
Place Of Birth
Morristown, New Jersey, USA
Occupation
Author, writer, public speaker
Profession
Public speaker, Author, Actor
Nationality
American
Parents
Ruth Lebowitz, Harold Lebowitz
Siblings
Ellen Lebowitz
Nicknames
Fran Lebowitz, Lebowitz, Fran
Facebook
IMDB
Nominations
Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Documentary
Movies
The Wolf of Wall Street, Public Speaking, Beautiful Darling, Resident Alien
Star Sign
Scorpio
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Quote
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When I arrived in New York in 1969, gay bars were illegal, in back rooms, but you could smoke in them. Now gay bars have plate-glass windows, they have valet parking, people sit in the windows, but you have to go outside to smoke.
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Do you think gay marriage is progress? Are you kidding me? This was one of the good things about being gay. I am stunned that the two greatest desires apparently of people involved in the gay rights movement are gay marriage and gays on the military. Really? To me these are the the two most confining institutions on the planet: people used to pretend to be gay to get out of going into the army.
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On imagination: Original thought is like original sin: both happened before you were born to people who could not possibly have met.
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On work: It is not true that there is dignity in all work. Some jobs are definitely better than others.
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On strategy: Life is something to do when you can't get to sleep.
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Being a woman is of special interest to aspiring male transexuals. To actual women it is simply a good excuse not to play football.
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All God's children are not beautiful. Most of God's children are, in fact, barely presentable.
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In real life, I assure you, there is no such thing as algebra.
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Great people talk about ideas, average people talk about things, and small people talk about wine.
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My favorite animal is steak.
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Spilling your guts is exactly as charming as it sounds.
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(Advice to parents)"Do not have your child's hair cut by a real hairdresser in a real hairdressing salon. He is, at this point, far too short to be exposed to contempt."
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Ask your child what he wants for dinner only if he's buying.
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I must take issue with the term 'a mere child,' for it has been my invariable experience that the company of a mere child is infinitely preferable to that of a mere adult.
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No animal should ever jump up on the dining-room furniture unless absolutely certain that he can hold his own in the conversation.
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Special-interest publications should realize that if they are attracting enough advertising and readers to make a profit, the interest is not so special.
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Success didn't spoil me, I've always been insufferable.
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Fact
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She was nominated for the 2016 New Jersey Hall of Fame in the Arts and Letters category.
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Does not own a cell phone or a computer.
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She was nominated for the 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame for her services to Arts and Literature.
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Is a huge fan of "Law & Order". She visited the set one day and asked for a role on the show. The producers cast her in the (semi-recurring) role of Judge Janice Goldberg.
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Celebrated humorist/essayist. Her first collection of satirical essays, "Metropolitan Life," was a huge success; critics compared her to Dorothy Parker and H. L. Mencken. Was expelled from high school; earned a general equivalency diploma. Her quick wit gave her entry into New York City's "inner circle" which included a friendship with artist Andy Warhol. Warhol's support opened the door for her writing career, where she first worked as a film critic.