Alex Borstein | Rotten Tomatoes (2024)

Highest Rated: 93% Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005)

Lowest Rated: 8% Catwoman (2004)

Birthday: Feb 15, 1971

Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA

A petite, dark-haired actress with an extensive background in improvisational and sketch comedy, Alex Borstein was best known for her work on the often outrageous sketch comedy series "Mad TV" (Fox, 1997-2009). An Illinois native, Borstein moved to Los Angeles with her family in 1980, going on to attend San Francsico State University and join the Los Angeles-based comedy troupe ACME Comedy Theater. While performing with the group at the Big Stinkin' International Improv and Sketch Festival in Austin, Texas, she was discovered by a "Mad TV" casting agent. Borstein began her work on the show in 1997 and soon became an audience favorite with memorable characterizations like that of obnoxious and indecipherable nail salon worker Ms. Swan. She proved a versatile and valuable member of the "Mad TV" team as a writer in addition to doing solid celebrity impersonations that ranged from Chelsea Clinton to Regis Philbin. She would remain with the series through the 2001-2002 season. Following a brief cameo in the feature "Coyote Ugly" (2000) Borstein had a recurring role on The WB's family drama "Gilmore Girls" (2000-07), playing Drella, a prickly harp player whose biting comments are in contrast to her beautiful music, throughout the first season, and she returned to the show in 2003 as a new character, Miss Celine. Borstein was initially cast as hyperactive chef Sookie, the role that proved Melissa McCarthy's breakout, but bowed out when she became pregnant with her first child with husband Jackson Douglas, who continued in his recurring role as Jackson, Sookie's produce man and eventual husband. Borstein's unique talent with voices made for a successful career in animation. A writer for such animated series as "Casper" (Fox) and "Pinky and the Brain" (The WB) earlier in her career, she took on voice work, portraying the character of Lois Griffin on Fox's "Family Guy" beginning in 1999. Here she brought life to the surprisingly calm, long-suffering wife of the boorish title character and mother of two trying teens and a maticidal infant. Beginning in the second season, Borstein would additionally contribute to the series as a staff writer. The comedienne also lauched a successful side career as a character actress in a variety of high profile films, including "Bad Boy" (2002), "Showtime" (2002), "The Lizzie Maguire Movie" (2003) and "Bad Santa" (2003). She had her most visible role as Halle Berry's man-crazy gal pal Sally in 2004's "Catwoman," providing a much-needed comic spark to her scenes in the otherwise dismal adventure. Borstein played a supporting role in George Clooney's period piece political drama "Good Night, and Good Luck" (2006), followed shortly by a part in the Marlon Wayans comedy "Littleman" (2006) and the Scott Frank thriller "The Lookout" (2007). After a supporting role in the Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl action comedy "Killers" (2007), Borstein co-starred in "For Christ's Sake" (2010), written and directed by her husband Jackson Douglas. As her defining role as Lois Griffin continued, Borstein also appeared in small roles on Seth MacFarlane's first two films, "Ted" (2012) and "Eight Million Ways To Die in the West" (2014), and appeared in several vocie roles on castmate Seth Green's stop-motion animated series "Robot Chicken" (Adult Swim 2005- ). Following recurring roles on the cable comedies "Shameless" (Showtime 2011- ) and "Workaholics" (Comedy Central 2011-17), Borstein landed a starring role on the dark hospital comedy "Getting On" (HBO 2013-15).

Highest rated movies

Good Night, and Good Luck. The Bad Guys The Lookout Bad Santa Ted Family Guy Presents: It's a Trap The Lizzie McGuire Movie A Million Ways to Die in the West

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Alex Borstein Alex Borstein at arrivals for PaleyFest LA 2019 Opening Night Presentation: Amazon Prime Video THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL, The Dolby Theatre at Hollywood and Highland Center, Los Angeles, CA March 15, 2019. Photo By: Priscilla Grant/Everett Collection Alex Borstein attends the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Golden Globes, at Hotel Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, USA, on 06 January 2019. (115455089) Alex Borstein at arrivals for HBO''s THE COMEBACK Season 2 Premiere, El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles, CA November 5, 2014. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Alex Borstein at arrivals for HBO Premiere of THE NORMAL HEART, The WGA Theater, Los Angeles, CA May 19, 2014. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Alex Borstein at arrivals for HBO Premiere of THE NORMAL HEART, The WGA Theater, Los Angeles, CA May 19, 2014. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Alex Borstein at arrivals for ANGRY BIRDS Premiere, The Regency Village Theatre, Los Angeles, CA May 7, 2016. Photo By: Michael Germana/Everett Collection Alex Borstein at arrivals for A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST Premiere, The Regency Village Theatre, Los Angeles, CA May 15, 2014. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Alex Borstein at arrivals for A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST Premiere, The Regency Village Theatre, Los Angeles, CA May 15, 2014. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Alex Borstein at arrivals for TED Premiere, Grauman''s Chinese Theatre, Los Angeles, CA June 21, 2012. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Alex Borstein at arrivals for TED Premiere, Grauman''s Chinese Theatre, Los Angeles, CA June 21, 2012. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Getting On, Alex Borstein (L), Niecy Nash (R), 'Please Partake of a Memorial Orange', Season 3, Ep. #5, 12/06/2015, ©HBOMR THE LIZZIE MCGUIRE MOVIE, Hilary Duff, Alex Borstein, Adam Lamberg, 2003, (c) Walt Disney Getting On, Niecy Nash (L), Alex Borstein (C), Laurie Metcalf (R), 11/24/2013, ©HBOMR Mad TV, Alex Borstein, 'Episode 1417', Season 14, Ep. #17, ©FOX Mad TV, Fred Willard (L), Alex Borstein (R), 'Episode 1417', Season 14, Ep. #17, ©FOX Shameless, William H. Macy (L), Alex Borstein (R), 'But at Last came a Knock', Season 1, Ep. #9, 03/06/2011, ©SHO LOVE THE COOPERS, from left: Amanda Seyfried, Jake Lacy, Olivia Wilde, Maxwell Simkins, Blake Baumgartner, John Goodman, Ed Helms, Alex Borstein (from behind), Alan Arkin, Diane Keaton, 2015. ph: Suzanne Tenner/©CBS Films Getting On, Alex Borstein (L), Niecy Nash (R), 'Make Someone Happy', Season 1, Ep. #3, 12/08/2013, ©HBO GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK, Alex Borstein, Patricia Clarkson, Reed Diamond, Grant Heslov, George Clooney, Tate Donovan, Robert Downey Jr., David Strathairn, 2005, (c) Warner Independent Pictures

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Filmography

Movies

Credit
No Score Yet 77% Self,
Executive Producer
- 2023
88% 93% The Bad Guys Police Chief Misty Luggins (Voice),
Unknown (Character)
$97.2M 2022
43% 39% Extinct Mali (Voice) - 2021
No Score Yet No Score Yet Bombardier Blood Executive Producer - 2019
18% 37% Love the Coopers Angie (Character) $26.3M 2015
33% 41% A Million Ways to Die in the West Millie (Character) $42.6M 2014
89% 72% ParaNorman Mrs. Henscher (Voice) - 2012
69% 73% Ted John's Mom (Character) $218.6M 2012
60% 62% Family Guy Presents: It's a Trap Unknown (Character) - 2010
No Score Yet No Score Yet For Christ's Sake Mrs. Marcus (Character) - 2010
No Score Yet 76% Family Guy Presents: Something Something Something Dark Side Unknown (Character) - 2009
No Score Yet 82% Family Guy - Blue Harvest Unknown (Character) - 2008
87% 74% The Lookout Miss Lange (Character) $4.6M 2007
12% 55% Little Man Janet (Character) $58.3M 2006
93% 83% Good Night, and Good Luck. Natalie (Character) $31.5M 2005
No Score Yet 81% Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story Unknown (Character) - 2005
8% 18% Catwoman Sally (Character) $40.2M 2004
78% 75% Bad Santa Milwaukee Mom (Character) $60.1M 2003
40% 49% The Lizzie McGuire Movie Miss Ungermeyer (Character) $42.7M 2003
No Score Yet 26% Dawg Darcy Smits (Character) - 2002

TV

Credit
No Score Yet 65% Family Guy Lois Griffin / Pearl Burton (Voice),
Lois Griffin / Ellen DeGeneres (Character)
1999-2003 2005-2024
90% 84% The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Susie Myerson (Character) 2017-2019 2022-2023
No Score Yet 62% The Kelly Clarkson Show Guest 2023
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Talk Guest 2023
No Score Yet 48% The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Guest 2022
No Score Yet 61% Late Night With Seth Meyers Guest 2019
No Score Yet No Score Yet Close Up With The Hollywood Reporter Guest 2019
43% 0% MADtv Guest 2016
39% 83% Bordertown Janice/Becky Buckwald (Voice) 2016
88% 93% Getting On Nurse Dawn (Character) 2013-2015
No Score Yet 84% Life in Pieces Lynette (Guest Star) 2015
No Score Yet 88% At Midnight With Chris Hardwick Guest 2015
84% 85% Masters of Sex Unknown (Guest Star) 2015
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Doctors Guest 2014
82% 82% Shameless Lou Deckner (Guest Star),
Writer
2011-2014
No Score Yet No Score Yet Larry King Now Guest 2013
No Score Yet 64% The Cleveland Show Tyne Daly (Guest Voice) 2009-2013
100% 93% Bunheads Sweetie Cramer (Guest Star) 2013
No Score Yet 91% Robot Chicken Unknown (Guest Voice) 2005-2009 2012
No Score Yet 89% Hot in Cleveland Preshi (Guest Star) 2012
No Score Yet No Score Yet Inside the Actors Studio Guest 2009
No Score Yet No Score Yet MADtv Unknown (Character),
Unknown (Guest Star)
1996-2002 2005 2007 2009
No Score Yet No Score Yet Slacker Cats Unknown (Voice) 2009
No Score Yet 90% American Dad! Unknown (Guest Voice) 2006
No Score Yet 88% Gilmore Girls Drella (Guest Star) 2000 2003 2005
78% 93% Friends Bitter Woman on Stage (Guest Star) 2003
95% 94% Frasier Evelyn (Guest Star) 2003
Alex Borstein | Rotten Tomatoes (2024)

FAQs

How much does Alex Borstein make for Family Guy? ›

Borstein, who has voiced Lois Griffin on the animated Fox series Family Guy since 1998, makes $220,000 a month, according to the documents.

Who is Alex Borstein's husband? ›

Borstein trained in improvisational comedy at the ACME Comedy Theater, near Hollywood, where she met her writing partner and future husband Jackson Douglas.

Does Alex Borstein have children? ›

Has two children with her ex-husband Jackson Douglas - a son Barnaby Borstein Douglas (b. September 8, 2008, he weighed in at 8 lbs. 10 oz.) and a daughter Henrietta Borstein Douglas (b.

Who all does Alex Borstein voice? ›

Besides Lois Griffin, she also voices Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown and Barbara Pewterschmidt among other characters. In "The Talented Mr. Stewie", she reprises her role as Susie Myerson from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and is seen in live-action archive footage from said show's 2018 Emmy win.

How much does each cast member make on Family Guy? ›

The four members of the voice cast, excluding creator Seth MacFarlane, were able to secure between $175,000 and $225,000 each per episode for at least two more seasons — and as many as five seasons of the series.

How much money has Mila Kunis made from Family Guy? ›

She was reportedly earning around $175,000 to $225,000 per episode as recently as 2015, so that number could be larger today. Considering each season consists of around 20 episodes, that equates to around $3.5 million to $4.5 million each year—and that's before counting royalties from syndication and DVD/digital sales.

Does Seth MacFarlane like Alex Borstein? ›

Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein Aren't Just Family Guy Costars, They're Basically Family.

Who is Alex's fiance? ›

Fair is fair, and Cooper has shared quite a bit about her own relationship with her now-husband, Matt Kaplan. The couple first met in 2020, over Zoom as was the style at the time. They were engaged three years later, and they tied the knot in Mexico in 2024.

Was Alex Borstein in Friends? ›

"Friends" The One with the Soap Opera Party (TV Episode 2003) - Alex Borstein as Bitter Woman on Stage - IMDb.

Is Alex Borstein a hemophiliac? ›

Alex and her daughter have a mild form of hemophilia, which also affects other members of her family.

Who is Jackson Douglas married to? ›

How old is Susie in Mrs. Maisel? ›

Maisel” character, Susie Myerson, is a “bit of a 40-year-old virgin.”

Who is Alex Borstein's partner? ›

Can Alex Borstein play harp? ›

Alex Borstein got to show off both her harp-playing skills as Drella and her skill at playing silly characters as Miss Celine.

How old is Meg? ›

At age 18, she is the oldest child of Lois Griffin and Peter Griffin. She has two younger siblings, Chris and Stewie.

How much did Fox pay for Family Guy? ›

Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane nabbed a record $100 million deal with Fox and is teaching Google new ways to exploit the Web. Could this crude frat-boy cartoonist really be a model for business in the postmodern age?

How much does the average Family Guy episode cost to make? ›

What does it cost to produce an episode of the cartoon show Family Guy? Family Guy is rumored to cost $2,000,000 per episode. Family Guy doesn't use as many famous voice actors as The Simpsons; this could account for the lower production cost.

Why did Lacey Chabert leave Family Guy? ›

When it comes to the reasons for Lacey Chabert's departure from the series, there's no real drama involved. Chabert was still in school when she worked on Family Guy season 1, so between studying and shooting the TV series Party Of Five, she decided to drop Family Guy and focus her attention elsewhere.

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