Lisa Kudrow MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Lisa Kudrow? Lisa Kudrow is an INFP personality type in MBTI, 9w1 - so/sp - 947 in Enneagram, in Big 5, SEI in Socionics.

An extremely intelligent INFP who learned to use and channel her inferior Te to tap into really smart characters. Watch Web Therapy to see what I mean. Regarding Te, she is able to speak logically and intelligently about all sorts of subjects but in a kind of meandering, stream-of-conscious kind of way as opposed to being matter-of-fact and straight to the point. Also, her inferior Te ensures that she always acknowledges extroverted thinking… aka logic formed by real world tangible data. In her interviews, it seems as though she appreciates and admires Te enough not to ignore because it’s in her preference stack. However, she’ll only go as far as to mention it; not utilize it or make her big decisions on things that matter to her personally because it’s her inferior function. Regarding her S functions, it’s clear that she appreciates all kinds of abstract subjects thanks to her Ne but can speak about the ones she’s less personally inclined towards in a detached but appreciative way aka her Te coming into play. She has many quotes showing off that her Se is in her blindspot because she doesn’t like actual sensory experiences that are too outside of her comfort zone. In fact, it freaks her out and it scares her. She much prefers experiencing things well within her comfort zone and that she knows she enjoys. That’s classic childish Si contrasting with her blindspot Se. With her Ne, the way she expresses such deep care about trying to understand her characters in a deep, complex way to where she has trouble being able to really describe her characters in a sound-byte or through a small amount of words the way we would describe an archetypical, thinly-written fictional character is very illustrative of this. She sees too many branches and possibilities with people that she can find nuances in characters that seem simple on paper… Valerie Cherish for the win. If she had strong preference for Ni, she wouldn’t have so much trouble describing her characters because Ni would filter out all the factors her Ni would consider extraneous. She can’t do that because she sees too much and isn’t able to filter it, and instead, sees more and more possibilities in what people “are”. And, most notably, the thing she always talks about is trusting her gut feeling even absent any extrinsic evidence or tangible evidence to back up trusting that gut instinct. Her quotes about this is always about trusting the self, and digging deep within one’s self in a truly meaningful way because knowing yourself will allow you to be able to trust yourself. That trust in herself outside of other input coloring too much of her inner feeling has led her through life and it’s the biggest piece of advice she holds on to, and is comfortable providing without thinking too much about it. We need to also mention how she talks generally clearly displays deep personal values that she has evaluated, challenged, and ruminated over and over again. All of the above is Fi. It’s so strong in her that I believe it’s clearly her dominant function.

Biography

Lisa Valerie Kudrow (/ˈkuːdroʊ/; born July 30, 1963) is an American actress, comedian, writer, singer, and producer. After making guest appearances in several television sitcoms, including Cheers, she came to prominence with her main role of "Phoebe Buffay" in Friends (1994–2004), receiving a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. Kudrow initially portrayed Phoebe’s twin sister Ursula on the television sitcom Mad About You. Kudrow has received several accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series from six nominations, two Screen Actors Guild Awards from 12 nominations, and a Golden Globe Award nomination. Her Friends character was widely popular while the series aired and was later recognized as one of the greatest female characters in American television.

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