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It follows a pair of strangers Ms. Lasser and Charles Grodin on a haywire road trip.
Sad Sacks and Barrels of Laughs Steve Dollar 2012
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Ms. Lasser, now 72, was also onscreen in a recent PBS documentary about ex-husband and former co-star Woody Allen , with whom she remains friends.
Sad Sacks and Barrels of Laughs Steve Dollar 2012
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Ted Lasser , executive director of VETransfer, says there are about 40 veterans who currently want to get in.
Military Veterans Prepare for a New Role Sarah E. Needleman 2011
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Louise Lasser strikes the perfect dead-eyed tone as a frustrated housewife in this soap opera parody created by Norman Lear.
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Each section includes an icon labeled "Tax Tutor Guidance," which takes you to tax information provided by J.K. Lasser.
TurboTax, TaxACT, H&R Block software: Who gets the gold? 2010
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Kevin J. Miyazaki/Redux for The Wall Street Journal "We are extremely overwhelmed with the number of veterans asking for our help," says Ted Lasser, executive director of VETransfer, far right.
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He showed a segment he never eventually used, of his then wife, Louise Lasser, as a black-widow spider catching a fly Woody in her web just before eating him for dinner.
Lea Lane: Was I a Character in a Woody Allen Film? Lea Lane 2011
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He showed a segment he never eventually used, of his then wife, Louise Lasser, as a black-widow spider catching a fly Woody in her web just before eating him for dinner.
Lea Lane: Was I a Character in a Woody Allen Film? Lea Lane 2011
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Kevin J. Miyazaki/Redux for The Wall Street Journal Mr. Lasser, left, advises veterans like Kevin Autman, right, on entrepreneurship basics, such as how to write a business plan and develop a marketing strategy.
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Louise Lasser strikes the perfect dead-eyed tone as a frustrated housewife in this soap opera parody created by Norman Lear.
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