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Elizabeth Miervaldis "Liz" Lemon is the main character of the American television series ''30 Rock''. She created and writes for the fictional comedy-sketch show ''The Girlie Show'' or ''TGS with Tracy Jordan''. She is portrayed by Tina Fey, who is also the creator of the series and its showrunner.〔(Tina Fey - Yahoo! TV )〕 Fey has received a Primetime Emmy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, four Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Television Critics Association Award for her performance. She is also the first person to win a Critics' Choice, Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, SAG, and TCA Award for a singular performance. ==Personal history== Liz Lemon was born on October 14, 1970. Raised in the town of White Haven, Pennsylvania,〔 Liz is the daughter and second child to Dick Lemon and Margaret Lemon (née Freeman). Liz's parents are outwardly very optimistic and supportive of her, but privately they actually dislike many of their daughter's attributes and life decisions, as revealed during the climax of "Ludachristmas".〔"Ludachristmas"〕 On Saturday, December 6, 1985, she made her one appearance as a varsity football player, having forced her high school to lift gender segregation. Though her parents displayed a supportive demeanor, they were too embarrassed to attend her game despite claiming to have been present. Liz's elder brother, Mitch, was the victim of a skiing accident the following day,〔 when he was a high school senior. Afterwards, he experienced anterograde amnesia, remaining "stuck" in the day before the accident, thinking for the next 22 years that he was still 17 and that the year was still 1985. In the episode "The Moms," her mother is said to have worked as a secretary at Sterling Cooper and to have "repeatedly lost () virginity" to Buzz Aldrin while the town pervert watched from the bushes.〔"The Moms"〕 In the season 3 finale, "Kidney Now!", it is revealed that Liz attended elementary school with musician and actress Sheryl Crow, co-starring with her as one of a pair of kidneys in a 5th grade musical (although in reality, Crow grew up in Kennett, Missouri, and is eight years older than Liz/Tina). While Liz believes that the two were great friends, Crow only vaguely remembers her, and refers to Liz as a "loser".〔"Kidney Now!"〕 She first saw Jack Donaghy and Tracy Jordan, and spoke with Jack telephonically, in 1986 while watching a live telethon alone in her parents' basement on prom night. Immediately after church choir member Tracy fell and realized his talent for getting laughs as a performer, Liz placed a prank call to the pledge line which was answered by Jack, then a young executive from GE's poisons division. Liz claimed to have been a nurse in the war, who was impregnated by General Electric when he was Colonel Electric. Jack's loyalty to GE and his handsomeness impressed Don Geiss, who transferred Jack to the microwave ovens division.〔"Live from Studio 6H"〕 Liz was inspired to become a writer by Rosemary Howard, the first female head writer of ''Laugh-In''. She mentioned that she used to teach improv to senior citizens.〔"Jack the Writer〕 In high school, Liz believed that she was an unpopular "nerd" that all of her classmates picked on, only to learn two decades later at her 20-year high school reunion that she was, in fact, the universally disliked class bully.〔"Reunion"〕 She attended the University of Maryland on a partial competitive jazz dance scholarship, studying theater tech and for which she still has an outstanding student loan. She spent her junior year abroad in Frankfurt, Germany, and speaks passable German, which is, in her opinion, "the most beautiful language in the world".〔"Black Tie"〕 She struggles somewhat with the language in "Episode 210", mixing up the verbs "to sell" and "to buy" (''verkaufen'' and ''kaufen''), and having difficulty understanding a group of German TV executives.〔"Episode 210"〕 In "Larry King", she sings "99 Luftballons".〔"Larry King"〕 Liz also has a longtime goal of learning Spanish, at which she eventually makes some progress during a period of community service in "Respawn." In the episodes "Believe in the Stars" and "Cooter", Liz states that she did not lose her virginity until she was 25 (this would be in 1995 or 1996).〔"Believe in the Stars"〕〔"Cooter"〕 Liz met Jenna Maroney in 1993, when Jenna was studying voice at Northwestern University. By Liz's own words, Jenna was "slutting it up" to get car dealership owners to put her in their commercials. The two shared an apartment in a Chicago neighborhood called "Little Armenia", and together they dreamed of "making it big". While in Chicago, Liz reportedly tried to be an actress, but the only job she was able to book was a phone sex line commercial.〔"Apollo, Apollo"〕 Liz and Jenna began ''The Girlie Show'' at Second City. They worked for years to turn ''The Girlie Show'' into a television series, which NBC picked up (though only to quell the outrage of women's groups over the misogynistic show ''Bitch Hunter''),〔"Lee Marvin vs. Derek Jeter"〕 resulting in the pair moving to New York City for it. Liz became the head writer for ''The Girlie Show'', while Jenna became the show's main star. In the pilot, it is announced that Liz's former boss Gary has died and Jack Donaghy takes his place. Neither Jack nor Liz recognizes the other from their brief conversation twenty years earlier. Jack immediately decides to retool the show to make it appeal to a larger demographic, starting by firing Liz's trusted producer Pete Hornberger in order to make room in the budget to hire unpredictable actor Tracy Jordan as the show's new star.〔"Pilot"〕 Liz manages to convince Jack to re-hire Pete, but Jack is insistent on making the show center around Tracy and, much to her chagrin, he renames the show ''TGS with Tracy Jordan''.〔"The Aftermath"〕 Since 2005, Liz has lived in an apartment at 160 Riverside Drive (which changes to 168 Riverside Drive in later seasons; the building is fictional, but the address corresponds to the block between 88th and 89th Streets); her apartment number is 3B. When the building is converted to condominiums, Liz purchases both 3B and 4B with her earnings from ''Dealbreakers'', with the encouragement of both Jack and Jenna. ("Sun Tea") Liz has also evidently won at least one Emmy Award.〔"Blind Date"〕 In addition to her responsibilities behind the camera, Liz occasionally acts in ''TGS'' sketches.〔"The Tuxedo Begins"〕 Throughout the seasons, several people have questioned Liz's gender. She always replies that she is really a girl and "that doctor was a quack." She serves as best man at the weddings of both her former sex partner Grizz〔"I Do Do" (in which her title is "woman of honor" versus "best man")〕 and her mentor Jack〔"Mrs. Donaghy〕 (accidentally marrying him in the process). When Gretchen Thomas tells Jack she thinks Liz looks like Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jack initially assumes she means Jason Lee.〔 She also once demonstrates that she is easily able to grow a moustache (which she calls "Tom," in reference to the famous Mr. Selleck) in less than 48 hours. In the final episode, as a nod to ''St. Elsewhere''’s finale, "The Last One" (complete with a replica of the series' namesake building in a snow-globe stared at by a mentally challenged male), Liz's life serves as the inspiration for a sitcom that is pitched by her great-granddaughter 100 years in the future. The series is green-lighted by immortal NBC president Kenneth Parcell ("Last Lunch") -- even though the series includes every one of the banned features on the list which Kenneth gave to Liz when beginning his tenure in "Hogcock!". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Liz Lemon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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