Jane Curtin – Then
Jane Curtin, a comedian, and actress, was called “Queen of the Dead” and joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in 1975. Throughout her time on SNL, Curtin was commended by the show’s creator, Al Franken, for her hard work and “strong moral center.” Despite the fact that most of the SNL cast members went on to better things, Curtin elected to stay on TV alongside Susan Saint James as Single Mother Allie Lowell in Kate & Allie from 1984 to 1989.
Jane Curtin – Now
Following Kate & Allie, Jane Curtin was given another long-running third-rock TV series by the Sun in 1996. In 1997, she narrated two episodes of Understanding, and in 2006, she co-starred with Fred Savage in Crumbs, a short-lived ABC sitcom that aired for only 13 episodes. She’s been in recent episodes of The Good Wife and Broad City, as well as notable films like I Love You, Man, and The Heat.