Marcia Cross
Marcia Anne Cross (born March 25, 1962 in Marlborough, Massachusetts) is an Emmy and Golden Globe Award-nominated American actress. She graduated from Juilliard and earned a master's degree in psychology at Antioch University in Los Angeles. In 2005 she was nominated for her first Emmy for her work as Bree Van De Kamp on Desperate Housewives. In December of 2006, Cross earned her third consecutive nomination for the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy Series with the show.
Early career
Prior to her role on Desperate Housewives, Cross starred as Dr. Linda Abbott on WB's critically-acclaimed series, Everwood. She is also well known for her portrayal of the mentally unbalanced Dr. Kimberly Shaw on Melrose Place, whom she played from 1992 to 1997. Kimberly was, and remains, a firm fan favorite - providing many of the show's most memorable moments, in her plans to kill many of the characters on the show. One Melrose website's poll on most popular characters on the show listed Cross's Kimberly Shaw second only to Heather Locklear's Amanda Woodard but the series' producers were curiously slow in promoting Cross to full-fledged cast member status in the opening credits, an honor she did not receive until her third season in the role despite having had as much screen time as any series regular.
On stage Cross performed in La Ronde at the Williamstown Theater Festival, in Twelfth Night, or What You Will at the Hartford Stage Company, and in The Two Gentlemen of Verona at the Old Globe in San Diego.
Her first television job was on the daytime drama The Edge of Night. Leaving New York to try her luck in Los Angeles, Cross was soon landing roles in television movies such as The Last Days of Frank and Jessie James, co-starring with Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson. Later, in 1986, she went on to portray Kate Sanders on the ABC daytime drama, One Life to Live. She played the role until 1987.
Her most notable soap role on Melrose Place began when she was hired for one episode. The producers were so impressed, they kept asking her back for additional appearances, eventually bringing her character back from the dead to continue on the hit show.
Cross also guest-starred on such series as Seinfeld, where she played Jerry's dermatologist girlfriend (or as Jerry preferred, "Dr. Sitarides: Pimple Popper M.D."), and Cheers, where she portrayed Susan Howe, the younger sister to Kirstie Alley's character, Rebecca Howe. She has also appeared on the comedies Boy Meets World, Ally McBeal, Spin City, It's Garry Shandling's Show and King of Queens. Her dramatic roles include appearances on CSI, Profiler and Touched by an Angel, and her film credits include Living in Fear, Always Say Good-bye, Dancing in September and Bad Influence.
In November 2005, Cross appeared on the cover of the newly launched Psychologies magazine in the United Kingdom. In the interview she discusses her passion for psychology and therapy. Cross holds a Masters Degree in Psychology from Antioch University.
Personal life
Cross was the long time companion of Richard Jordan. Jordan died from a brain tumor on 30 August 1993.
In early 2005, the Internet and tabloids swirled with rumors that Cross was gay and in a long-term relationship with another woman, and planning to come out of the closet. Cross actually appeared on the television show The View to deny the reports, but stated that she was very supportive of the gay community.
In August 2005, Cross's publicist also told the American celebrity newsmagazine Us Weekly that Cross had accepted the proposal of Tom Mahoney, a stock broker whom she had been dating for six months, and that the couple were engaged to be married. The couple got married on June 24, 2006, in front of 200 guests at the Church of Our Savior Episcopal Parish in San Gabriel, California. "It was a beautiful ceremony," a representative for Cross told People. "They're very happy."[citation needed]
On September 6, she announced that she was pregnant and due in April 2007 [1] and on September 20 she revealed that she is expecting twins.
Filmography
- The Wind Effect (2003)
- Eastwick (2002) (TV)
- Living in Fear (2001)
- Dancing in September (2000)
- Target Earth (1998) aka Taken Away
- All She Ever Wanted (1996) (TV)
- Female Perversions (1996)
- Always Say Goodbye (1996)
- Ripple (1995)
- Storm and Sorrow (1990) (TV)
- Bad Influence (1990)
- Almost Grown (1988) (TV)
- The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James (1986) (TV)
- Brass (1985) (TV)
Awards and nominations
Desperate Housewives
- 2005 Emmy Award (Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series)
- 2007 Golden Globe Award (Best Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical)
- 2006 Golden Globe Award (Best Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical)
- 2005 Golden Globe Award (Best Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical)
- 2006 SAG Award (Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series) (won)
- 2005 SAG Award (Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series) (won)
- 2005 Television Critics Association Award (Individual Achievement in Comedy)
- 2005 Golden Sattelite Award (Best Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy)
- 2006 Golden Sattelite Award (Best Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy)
- 2005 Prism Award (Performance in a Comedy Series)
References
- ^ Daily Record: Friday, September 8, 2006. "Wife & Mother".
External links
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- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation actors
- Desperate Housewives actors
- Golden Globe Award nominees
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- Living people
- Melrose Place
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