Liz Lemon

Elizabeth Miervaldis Lemon is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American television series 30 Rock. She created and writes for the fictional comedy-sketch show The Girlie Show and later TGS with Tracy Jordan.

Liz Lemon
30 Rock character
Liz Lemon
First appearance"Pilot" (2006)
Last appearance"30 Rock: A One-Time Special" (2020)
Created byTina Fey
Portrayed byTina Fey
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (during flashbacks in "Live Show")
Amy Poehler (during flashbacks in "Live from Studio 6H")
Michal Antonov (as a preteen in "The Head and the Hair" & "Seinfeld Vision")
Alice Richmond (as a preteen in "Mazel Tov, Dummies!")
Marcella Roy (as a preschooler in "Rosemary's Baby" & "Kidnapped by Danger")
Carmen Osbahr (Muppet Liz Lemon in "Apollo, Apollo")
Stephanie D'Abruzzo (Muppet Liz Lemon in Sesame Street "30 Rocks" sketch)
In-universe information
Nickname"Lemon", "LL", "Dummy", "Liz Lemon Cool J", "Li Lem", "Beth", "Lizzy", "The Lizard", "Blizzard", "Liz Zitrone", "Menta-Liz", "El Tejón", "Super Virgin", "The Blocker", "Elizabeth Donaghy", "Lesbian Yellow Sour Fruit", "Shark Eyes", "Lisa Lampanelli", "Lem Lizon", "Elizabart"
GenderFemale, despite what that doctor said (3.12)
OccupationHead writer of TGS with Tracy Jordan,
Hostess of Dealbreakers,
Writer of Kidnapped by Danger: The Avery Jessup Story,
Producer of Grizz & Herz,
Author
FamilyDick Lemon (father)
Margaret Lemon (mother)
Mitch Lemon (brother)
SpouseCriss Chros (husband)
Jack Donaghy (ex-husband, annulled)
ChildrenTerry (adopted son)
Janet (adopted daughter)
RelativesAdolf Lemon (grandfather)
"Nana" Lemon (grandmother)
Harold Lemon (uncle)
Linda Lemon (aunt)
Dolly Harlan (great-aunt)
Randy Lemon (cousin)
Grey "The Hair" (third cousin)
Eliza Lemon (great-granddaughter)
Religion"I pretty much just do whatever Oprah tells me to."
considered by Jack to be de facto Jewish-by-association

She is portrayed by Tina Fey, who is also the creator of the series and its showrunner. 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.

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