Fran Drescher
30-Sep-1957
United States
Actress
Francine Joy Drescher, better known as Fran Drescher, is an American actor, comedian, writer, and activist. He is best known for his role as 'Fran' in the hit TV series 'Nanny' (1993-1999) and for his voice with its punctuation marks and good New York name. After making his first portrait of a minor role in the 1977 film 'Saturday Night Fever,' he starred in 'American Hot Wax' and Wes Craven's horror's 'Stranger in Our House' in 1978. He started his TV career with a series of tourist appearances while, at the same time, gaining the acceptance of films such as 'Gorp,' 'The Hollywood Knights,' 'Doctor Detroit,' 'This Spinal Tap,' and 'UHF.' However, she became a household name when she became Fran Fine-Sheffield 'on her own satcom,' The Nanny, 'in which she was nominated for two' Emmy Awards' and each 'Global Globes' in the category of' Best Actress'. in the comedy category of the Technical Series ’, the show’s run. A cervical cancer survivor, a living medical health advocate and LGBT rights activist. She is also known for her role as an advocate for public awareness of women's health issues in 'American America.' ‘He currently resides in Malibu, California, following his split from author and producer Peter Marc Jacobson.