Fran Drescher
Fran Drescher
Francine Joy "Fran" Drescheris an American film and television comedian, model, actress, producer, ordained Universalist minister, and activist. She is best known for her role as Fran Fine in the hit TV series The Nanny, and for her nasal voice and thick New York accent...
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth30 September 1957
CityNew York City, NY
definitely held
I was popular. I wasn't the most popular. But I definitely held my own.
definitely preserving queens
I definitely have a Queens identity, and that's what I'm preserving in this show.
cancer definitely groups myriad support
I definitely do support The American Cancer Foundation, as well as a myriad of other cancer groups and hospitals.
half major surgery
Surgery is half the race, but you have to go for the follow-up or do yourself a major disservice.
funny grief lies side
And remember, it's also very funny, because side by side with grief lies joy.
deal except thinking
I have a hang-up thinking I have to be everyone?s caretaker and no-one can deal except me.
helped internal reduce
I did do acupuncture, which helped me a lot to reduce the internal inflammation.
health regular
There's so much we're not getting as part of our regular health care.
fine flashy girl
The thing about Fran Fine is she'll always be the flashy girl from Flushing.
cool funny popular ray
Ray was not even cool back in those days. He wasn't popular, he wasn't cool. It's so funny, and now he's like so popular and everything
house looking olive
I read for the part of Elizabeth, the virgin queen. I thought they said they were looking for a virgin from Queens. Whatever, the only virgin in my house is the olive oil.
audience decision regret supported
I have no idea why this decision was made, and I have much regret that the audience that supported us all these years will be shortchanged.
expect
I had to do something with this voice. And don't expect that to change!
cent considered per stage surgery
I had stage one uterine cancer, and after my surgery it was considered 95 per cent non-recurring.