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So I've been binge-watching Grace and Frankie, which led me to finally watch 9-5. Both are outrageously rewarding. I'm slightly obsessed - the good kind, where I tell everyone I know to watch your work. Thank you for choosing to perform for the world.
I enjoy your live shows so much ... please come back to Connecticut so I can bring my friends to your show ... and I love Grace and Frankie ... BRAVO ....
JUST wanted to say I am a Big fan...watched and admired you on TV when there was only the 3 channels to watch. ( i think-can't remember.LOL) See you are still working and putting smiles on many faces....Good for you! Today-i seen a good post about you...so today i am looking to see where i can see you on maybe TV-it not You Tube will work for me...Sending Hugs to you and Jane
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Hi Lily,
I have heard many stories from my mother in law one of your oldest friends Beverly. I have loved all of your old movies and stand up comedy. If you get this message please feel free to contact me.
So...the Grace and Frankie show has brought me so much motivation. I am a 54 single woman in SF...trying to make "a life" for myself after...blaaa...blaaa...my story. And I gotta tell you, I am so enamored with the the two of you and your characters.. I am a straight up dichotomy of the two. My daughter's roommate in college said I was a 'hippie that looks like they just stepped out of a j. crew catalog.
The light and joy that shines through you right now is addictive. So beautiful!
Never done the rah,rah, I am a fan thing...but you are such an inspiration to me.
Tried to get tickets for your show in Santa Rosa...out of my price range...but when I get my shit together and out from under the ex. I will so embrace seeing you live. Seriously, inspiration!! You go girl! F...you command more than Aziz Ansari at the Opera house!
dell
I was so excited to have the opportunity to come to your show last year in your hometown of Detroit. I was beyond disappointed and concerned when you had to cancel the show at the last minute but so glad it was nothing serious. Wanted to let you know how much I love your characters and thank you for influencing my comedy career. Hope you and Jane return to Detroit soon.
My grandmother has told.me the same story since I was a little girl...Lily Tomlin baby sat my dad in Detroit in The early 50s before she became an actress..I would.just like.to know if the story is true considering she is one of my all time favorite actresses.
How many times can I watch Grace and Frankie?? lol
Hi Lilly and Jane,
My name is Sam and have recently joined the BOD of GLAAD. My wife Marisha and I are hosting a table at the upcoming GLAAD Media Awards April 2, 2016 and we wanted to invite you both to be our guest. We love your work and we feel so grateful that you incredibly talented ladies are also part of our LGBTQ family! You can reach me directly at sam@maxijet.com or my cell 863-287-7232. All the best and much love to you both!
Samuel Thayer & Marisha Nowak
Here is my Bio on GLAAD.org if you would like to know more about me. http://www.glaad.org/about/board/samuelthayer
Dear Lily,
I have grown up watching your movies going back to 9-to-5. I just watched Grandma and was blown away. Your (and your oartner's) talent, intelligence and all the laughter you've created have made the world a better place. Thank you both for that.
Back in 1977 or 78 I ran into you on 16th Street in Wash DC. You were out for a walk before your evening performance and I was walking to the eclipse for an 'after work' softball game. You looked like someone I knew but I could not place you. When we passed I must have been staring because you gave me a big smile. As soon as you smiled I knew it was you. Sorry for staring, but I really could not place you.
So I'm 47 years old and this is my first fan letter/(email?)!
I felt compelled to send you a note letting you know how much I enjoyed Grandma. Wonderful and thank you! Now may we have some more please.....
Keith
Finally saw "Grandma" the night before last. I utterly and completely adore you! I have since "9 to 5"! Love and bless you forever. I must see you perform live. You are Queen! xoxoxxo!!!
Hi Lily, I Live in the Carefree community, mostly lesbians. IN 2000, my deceased partner, Janie Wallace &
Connie Carmichael created the very first Lily film festival in our community. The last time We saw you was in Sarasota when you took the Lily award from me and showed the audience and told them about the film festival.
You will be very happy to know the Lily is still going on. This year we have 20 Film entrees. We still display all the pictures you sent plus the pictures of Janie and Connie with you when we met in Naples after your show. I still have the Polo shirt with the Picture of the Lily award on it. 30 of us from Carefree came to you show that night in October 1999. You met us in the back after the show and signed everyone of our shirts and had pictures taken of each of us with you. I thought of you tonight particular because we are having previews the next two nights. Your participation with us back in the early days was so appreciate it and made everyone very happy. We still show the films you made of Earnestine and Mrs. Beasley
I'm a little late asking but if you are able to send a message to the Carefree women I will read it at the award show Saturday night. Thanks for the wonderful memories.
My father is an old friend of yours from Broadway
He is dying from cancer and it would be wonderful if I could get you in touch with each other . I'm begging please email me
Have been a fan since the Laugh In days! Love it all! Might you ever visit The Ohio River Valley? I live in the Dayton, Ohio area but I am accustomed to travel for a good show.
Lily,
I just saw "Grandma and in this world of CGI effects, I want to thank you for your splendid acting that made this character real and believable. When you went off in the coffee shop on at least 3 different levels I'm laughing and cheering for Grandma. Of course the perfect timing of the punch at the clinic was well, perfect. I don't normally write things like this, but I wanted to thank you for the laughs from Edith Ann (don't flinch, Lily, we loved you!) to this wonderful movie. I can only compare this to Steel Magnolias when a movie could make you laugh and cry in the same five minutes. And just to let you know the fun we had watching you, my little brother, back in the day, would go to a pay phone booth and call the operator and do the Ernestine character and the operator would crack up. Then he would unscrew and take the speaker piece out of the receiver. He had a drawer full of them. Thank you again so much for making me laugh. You are the best! Doug
I just finished watching Grandma and such an inspiring movie. Thank you for your laughter and mine, your awesome acting and most of all for being you. Wishing you happiness and joy for all that you have given to us! You are one awesome lady.
A phenomenal performance in Grandma. Ms. Lily you never disappoint or cease to inspire.
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