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Alex Borstein

  1. a long talk
    Alex Borstein Became The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s Very Own Godfather“I had a hard time wrapping my head around a successful Susie and what that means.”
  2. sore winners
    The Cast of Mrs. Maisel Thinks Fleabag Was Robbed“This makes no sense.”
  3. chat room
    Alex Borstein on Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Reuniting With Amy Sherman-Palladino“The hardest thing in the world to depict dramatically is stand-up.”
  4. vulture festival 2016
    Alex Borstein’s Miss Celine Will Be Back for the Gilmore Girls RevivalThe original Sookie is back!
  5. vulture festival 2016
    Here’s the Lineup for This Year’s Vulture Festival!It’s bigger than ever!
  6. the industry
    MADtv Is Having a 20-Year Reunion Special on the CWStuart better be there.
  7. vulture festival 2015
    Watch Linda Belcher Do Fifty Shades of Grey“What are butt plugs?”
  8. Talking to Alex Borstein About Writing Strong Female Characters and Her […]From Lois Griffin on Family Guy to Miss Swan on MADtv, Alex Borstein has played some memorable TV characters. Though she was always a […]
  9. trailer mix
    See a Teaser for HBO’s Geriatric-Care ComedyWith Laurie Metcalf, Niecy Nash, and Alex Borstein.
  10. the industry
    Industry Roundup: Banderas to Direct SoloPlus: The voice of ‘Family Guy”s Lois gets a two-series deal with Fox.
  11. intel
    Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein: The Set ListRemember yesterday, when Cindy Adams claimed that Jerry Springer the Opera had defiled the “holy temple” of Carnegie Hall? That the performance was “despicable, debasing, disgusting, degrading, dehumanizing, revolting,” etc? Well, we only wish she had been at Carnegie Hall last night. The downtown comedy club Comix set up a musical revue there, with proceeds to benefit the Writers Guild, starring Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane and MadTV star Alex Borstein. It was riotous. Janeane Garofalo did some stand-up to introduce the pair (while also introducing the theory that if pristine screen goddess Natalie Portman were to ever defecate, the result would be rushed to Magnolia Bakery to make delightful “confections”), and then MacFarlane and Borstein took the stage to sing a song for every letter of the alphabet. They described the lineup as akin to “listening to a retard’s iPod.” Below, we have their set list. Remember, MacFarlane and Borstein voice many of the characters on Family Guy, and MacFarlane’s actual everyday voice is that of Brian, the alcoholic dog. Anyway, for diehard fans, here’s what you missed: A. The theme from Animal House B. “But I’m Yours,” from Family Guy C. “Call Me” by Blondie, as sung by Borstein’s MadTV character Ms. Swan D. “Don’t Stop Believin’” E. “Edelweiss” [Ed: This is where it all began to go downhill.] Borstein interrupted MacFarlane to say that, as a Jew, she didn’t like how this song glorified the Austrians’ role in WWII. MacFarlane considered this, and then replied, “Carnegie Hall is not the place to bring your fucking Hebrew baggage.”