“Lily Tomlin Turns 85! You Won’t Believe What’s Between Her and Jane Wagner! 😲❤️”
Lily Tomlin, born on September 1, 1939, in Detroit, Michigan, is an acclaimed American comedian, writer, and actress known for her distinctive humor and memorable performances. She rose to fame on the television program *Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In*, where she introduced iconic characters like the sassy operator Ernestine and the inquisitive child Edith Ann, solidifying her status in pop culture.
After honing her craft in local clubs, Tomlin transitioned to New York City, where her career flourished. Her film debut came in Robert Altman’s *Nashville* (1975), earning her an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She found further success with the hit comedy *Nine to Five* (1980), in which she starred alongside Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton, focusing on three women challenging their misogynistic boss.
Tomlin’s Broadway career also thrived, highlighted by her acclaimed one-woman show *Appearing Nitely*, which garnered her a Tony Award. Her filmography includes notable works such as *Short Cuts* (1993) and *Grandma* (2015), showcasing her ability to tackle both comedic and dramatic roles.
Additionally, she has made significant contributions to television, notably in the series *Grace and Frankie* (2015–2022) with Fonda. Throughout her career, Tomlin has received numerous awards, including several Emmys and the prestigious Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. In 2024, her notable work *This Is a Recording* was added to the National Recording Registry for its cultural importance.