Teri Hatcher

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Teri Hatcher
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Teri Hatcher (1995)
Birth name Teri Lynn Hatcher
Born December 8 1964 (1964-12-08) (age 44)
Palo Alto, California, USA
Other name(s) Hatch
Occupation Presenter, Actress, Writer
Spouse(s) Jon Tenney
(27 May 1994-March 2003)
(Divorced)
Marcus Leithold
(4 June 1988-1989)
(Divorced)
Children 1

Teri Lynn Hatcher (born 8 December 1964, Palo Alto) is an award-winning American actress best known for her roles as Lois Lane in the American television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and Susan Mayer in the American television series Desperate Housewives. She is also a "Bond Girl", having played Paris Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies in 1997.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Hatcher was born in Palo Alto, California, the daughter of Esther (née Beshur), a computer programmer who worked for Lockheed Martin, and Owen W. Hatcher, a nuclear physicist and electrical engineer.[1][2] Hatcher's father was of Welsh and distant Choctaw Native American descent, and her mother had French, German, and Syrian ancestry.[2] Hatcher grew up in Sunnyvale, California.[2] An only child, she attended Mango Junior High (now Sunnyvale Middle School), Fremont High School in Sunnyvale and De Anza College in Cupertino.

In March 2006, Hatcher revealed to Vanity Fair that she was sexually abused from the age of five by Richard Hayes Stone, an uncle by marriage who was later divorced by Hatcher's aunt. Her parents, she said, were unaware of the abuse at the time. In 2002, she assisted Santa Clara County prosecutors in indicting Stone for a more recent molestation that led his female victim to commit suicide at the age of fourteen.[2] Stone pleaded guilty to four counts of child molestation and was sentenced to 14 years in prison.[3] In an interview appearing in Vanity Fair, Hatcher said she told the prosecutors about her own abuse because she was haunted by thoughts of the 14-year-old girl who shot herself, and feared Stone might escape conviction.

[edit] Career

Hatcher began her performing career as a young girl taking ballet lessons at the San Juan Girls' Ballet Studio in downtown Los Altos, California.[2] She later studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater. One of her early jobs (in 1984) was as a cheerleader with the San Francisco 49ers. During this time, she also appeared as one of the mermaids on the show The Love Boat in its final season.[2]

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Hatcher with her Lois & Clark co-star Dean Cain rehearsing for the 45th Emmy Awards, September 19, 1993

Hatcher landed a co-starring role in 1993, opposite Dean Cain in Lois and Clark.[2] Her role proved to be the best move to gain the attention of audiences, and the one role she had most fallen in love with. While probably most noted for playing what is widely regarded as the best Lois Lane portrayal to date[citation needed] in the TV series Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993-1997), Hatcher has also appeared in such feature films as Spy Kids (2001), the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, Dead in the Water (1991), 2 Days in the Valley (1996), The Cool Surface (1994) and Heaven's Prisoners (1996). The last two films featured Hatcher's only on-screen nude scenes, but neither did well at the box office. ABC had cancelled Lois & Clark in 1997, and Hatcher was very disappointed about the show's demise. She was also desperate in looking for work.[citation needed] She has made a guest appearance in Star Trek: The Next Generation and had a recurring role on MacGyver as Penny Parker, a naïve, high-strung, young woman who always seemed to get into trouble.

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Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher at the 1993 Emmy Awards.

She also had a guest appearance in an episode of Seinfeld, in which her character, Sidra, broke up with Jerry because she found out Jerry was trying to have Elaine surreptitiously determine whether Sidra had breast implants. In one of the more memorable lines in the show, she declared, "Oh, and by the way: they're real, and they're spectacular." Hatcher has also appeared in a series of popular Radio Shack television commercials alongside NFL Hall of Famer Howie Long. The pair remain close friends, and together have bought farm land on the outside of Los Angeles, with the intent of eventually raising endangered species. Hatcher said her plan to do so came about after reading an article featuring the world's top 25 endangered species.[citation needed]

She hosted Saturday Night Live in 1996. Hatcher beat out four other actresses for the lead role on ABC's Desperate Housewives, on which she stars as single mother Susan Mayer, a role for which she won the Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Golden Globe Award in January 2005.[2] In 2005, Hatcher also won the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) award in the same category. In July 2005, she was nominated for an Emmy Award as Best Actress in a Comedy Series for the same role, along with co-stars Marcia Cross and Felicity Huffman, who won the award.

As of April 2006, Hatcher is one of the highest paid television actresses in the United States. She reportedly earns $285,000 per episode of Desperate Housewives. In May 2006, she released her first book, Burnt Toast: And Other Philosophies of Life.[2] In conjunction with the book, she has also launched a line of apparel and merchandise. Furthermore she is prominently featured in an international campaign for Repeat Cashmere.

[edit] Personal life

Between 1985 and 1988, she had a relationship with her MacGyver costar Richard Dean Anderson. Hatcher married Marcus Leithold on June 4, 1988; they divorced the following year. On May 27, 1994, she married actor Jon Tenney; they had a daughter, Emerson Rose, in November 10, 1997, and divorced in March 2003. It has also been reported that Hatcher had a brief relationship with 7'0" former NBA player John Salley in 2005.[citation needed] Hatcher has also been dating Stephen Kay, who played Reginald, the Quartermaines' butler, on General Hospital.[4]Since then she and Stephen have broken up.

In June 2007, Hatcher appeared on the Paul O'Grady show where she revealed that she writes a column in FHM.

[edit] Film and television roles

Year Film/program/series Role Other notes
1985 The Love Boat (TV series) Amy, Loveboat Mermaid cast member from 1985 to 1986
1986 MacGyver (TV series) Penny Parker guest starring in seven episodes between 1986 and 1991
Capitol (TV series) Angelica Stimac Clegg cast member from 1986 to 1987
1987 Karen's Song (TV series) Laura Matthews
Night Court (TV series) Kitty guest starring in the episode "Who Was That Mashed Man?"
Missing You Now (music video) Girlfriend Michael Bolton music video
1988 CBS Summer Playhouse (TV series) Lauri Stevens guest starring in the episode "Baby on Board"
Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV series) Lt. Bronwyn Gail Robinson guest starring in the episode "The Outrageous Okona"
1989 The Big Picture Gretchen
L.A. Law (TV series) Tracy Shoe guest starring in the episode "I'm in the Nude for Love"
Quantum Leap (TV series) Donna Eleese guest starring in the episode "Star-Crossed"
Tango & Cash Katherine 'Kiki' Tango
1990 Murphy Brown (TV series) Madeline Stillwell guest starring in the episode "Fax or Fiction"
Tales from the Crypt (TV series) Stacy guest starring in the episode "The Thing from the Grave"
1991 The Brotherhood Teresa Gennaro made-for-TV movie
Soapdish Ariel Maloney
Sunday Dinner (TV series) TT Fagori
Dead in the Water Laura Stewart made-for-TV movie
The Exile (TV series) Marissa guest starring in the episode "Eclipse"
1992 Straight Talk Janice
1993 All Tied Up Linda Alissio straight-to-video
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (TV series) Lois Lane 1993 – 1997
Brain Smasher... A Love Story Samantha Crain straight-to-video
Seinfeld (TV series) Sidra guest starring in three episodes between 1993 and 1998
1994 The Cool Surface Dani Payson
1996 Dead Girl Passer-by
Heaven's Prisoners Claudette Rocque
2 Days in the Valley Becky Foxx
1997 Tomorrow Never Dies Paris Carver
1998 Since You've Been Gone Maria Goldstein made-for-TV movie
Frasier (TV series) Marie guest starring in the episode "First Do No Harm"
1999 Fever Charlotte Parker
2000 Running Mates Shawna Morgan made-for-TV movie
2001 Say Uncle made-for-TV movie
Spy Kids Ms. Gradenko
Jane Doe Jane Doe made-for-TV movie
2003 A Touch of Fate Megan Marguilas
Momentum Jordan Ripps Sci-Fi Channel made-for-TV movie
2004 Desperate Housewives (TV series) Susan Mayer 2004 – present
Two and a Half Men (TV series) Liz guest starring in the episode "I Remember the Coatroom, I Just Don't Remember You."
2007 Resurrecting the Champ Andrea Flak
2007 American Idol (TV show) Stayin' Alive Lip Syncher Idol Gives Back
2008 Coraline Mother/The Other Mother

[edit] References

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  1. ^ http://www.filmreference.com/film/82/Teri-Hatcher.html
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Stated in interview on Inside the Actors Studio
  3. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4784900.stm
  4. ^ "Who, Where and Wow!", Soap Opera Weekly, 2007-02-13, p. 31. 

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