Biography
Equally adept at playing disarmingly sweet and comically ferocious, Kathryn Hahn found a national audience early in her career as the darling of the forensic procedural drama "Crossing Jordan" (2001-07). An NBC executive spotted the Cleveland-raised Hahn doing regional theater and vaulted her in due course to the role of big-hearted Lily Lebowski on "Jordan," whom she would play over six seasons and some soapy story arcs. Meanwhile, she found …
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Career Milestones
2012 | Landed bit part in "The Dictator" as a woman who gives birth with the help of Sacha Baron Cohen's Aladeen | |
2012 | Guest starred on NBC's "Parks & Recreation" and HBO's "Girls" | |
2011 | Co-starred with Hank Azaria on short-lived NBC romantic sitcom "Free Agents" | |
2009 | Co-starred on never-aired pilot for U.S. remake of "Ab Fab" | |
2008 | Once again acted with Ferrell in "Step Brothers" | |
2004 | Appeared in "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" opposite Will Ferrell | |
2003 | Played supporting role in romantic comedy "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" | |
2001 | Discovered by an NBC casting director at the Williamstown Theater Festival; series creator Tim Kring created role of Lily for her on "Crossing Jordan" | |
1999 | Feature film debut, the comedy "Flushed" | |
| Raised in Cleveland, OH | ||
Awards
2009 | Palm Springs International Film Festival for Ensemble Cast Award in Revolutionary Road |
