Teri Hatcher
Biography
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Teri
Lynn Hatcher was born on December 8, 1964 in Sunnyvale, California. Her
father was physicist and her mother was a computer programmer. After she
graduated from High School, she attended community college to study math
and engineering, then attended the American Conservatory Theatre. When
she was twenty she became a San Francisco 49ers Cheerleader.
Her life began to change when she agreed to lend moral support to a
friend who was attending an open casting call for The Love Boat. Hatcher
won a spot in a troupe of dancing mermaids, a failed publicity attempt
to up the sinking show's appeal. This small taste of success was all
Hatcher needed to give acting a full-time shot. Later that year, after
prancing her fins on The Love Boat, Hatcher made her TV acting debut as
Penny Parker in MacGyver, which turned into a recurring role and
initiated a painful, three-year romantic involvement with its star,
Richard Dean Anderson. Her romantic track record was already shaky--she
had a ten-month marriage to personal trainer Markus Leithold, who has
since sold his story of their short-lived coital bliss to the tabloids.
But despite her personal problems, she continued to plug away,
guest-starring on numerous shows and starring in several failed pilots.
Teri managed to land small roles in several films--notably as Sylvester
Stallone's sister in Tango & Cash and as a big- haired airhead in
Soapdish, which showcased her comedic talents. A starring role in The
Cool Surface also showcased her "talents," but it's a
performance Hatcher would like to forget. Stardom finally found Hatcher
in a most unlikely role: Lois Lane in the long-running series Lois &
Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. She gained a loyal following for
her portrayal as the sexy, spunky reporter.
Hatcher's success also made her the Rita Hayworth of the new technology
set. Her popularity on the Internet is legendary: for a long time, she
held the title for the most downloaded female (a photo of her wrapped in
Superman's cape), and she has countless virtual shrines. With a marriage
to actor Jon Tenney (their daughter, Emerson Rose, was born in late
1997), and revealing roles in the features Heaven's Prisoners, 2 Days in
the Valley, and the latest installment of the enduring James Bond
franchise, Tomorrow Never Dies, Hatcher is on a winning streak. Her
films, Since You've Been Gone starring David Schwimmer and Dead Girl
starring Val Kilmer should only confirm the fact that Hatcher's talents
are anything but artificial.
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Trivia
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(10
November 1997) Gave birth to her first child, a daughter, Emerson
Rose.
(1997)
#3 of Sci-Fi's Sexy 50, by Femme Fatales magazine
Went
to Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, CA (class of '82)
Attended
De Anza College in Cupertino
Enjoys
playing golf.
The
October 1996 issue of "Movieline" (US movie magazine)
originally had a cover picture of Teri wearing nothing but rope
wrapped around her. This proved too controversial and a 2nd cover
picture (Teri in a dress) was substituted.
Was
a San Franciso 49ers Cheerleader.
Has
a pierced belly button.
(27 May 1994)
Married actor Jon Tenney in New York City at FAO Shwartz. They spent
their honeymoon night at the Four Seasons Hotel.
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151 El Camino Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90212, USA
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Tuesday March 27, 2001
Teri Hatcher to co-star in gay sitcom
By JAM! TV
Former "Lois & Clark" star Teri Hatcher returns to TV to star
in "Say Uncle" with co-star Ken Olin, Variety reports.
Hatcher will play the two-faced co-anchor of a news show with Olin, a gay
man who is suddenly forced to raise two teenaged kids.
The actress, who also appeared in the James Bond film "Tomorrow Never
Dies" and recently starred in a touring production of
"Cabaret," will next be seen on the big screen in "Spy
Kids."
In other TV casting news, former "Melrose Place" star Rob Estes is
set to topline NBC's "Tikiville," while Breckin Meyer, a cast
member of the upcoming "Josie And The Pussycats," is shooting an
NBC pilot entitled "Inside Schwartz," Variety said.
Kimberly Williams, best known for her performance in "Father Of The
Bride," is joining the cast of an as-yet-untitled Jim Belushi pilot,
and "Welcome To New York's Jim Gaffigan is joining the cast of Ellen
DeGeneres' projected new series, "Ellen Again," Variety said.
Tuesday, March 27, 2001
Kidding around
By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
HOLLYWOOD -- Spies of all sizes had best beware, Teri Hatcher is back in
business.
In the 19th Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies, Hatcher played Paris Carver, a
seductive siren and the wife of a powerful, corrupt media mogul.
In the family spy adventure Spy Kids which opens Friday, Hatcher plays Mrs.
Gradenko, a double-crossing, back-stabbing baddie if ever there was one.
"Of course, it's a bit of an inside joke. Teri is part of the Bond
legacy and Spy Kids is a spoof of the Bond films," explains Robert
Rodriguez, who conceived, wrote and directed Spy Kids.
Hatcher was flattered to be asked to play her villainous cameo in Spy Kids
but insists: "I never thought of myself as a Bond girl. Michelle Yeoh
was the Bond girl in Tomorrow Never Dies. I got killed too early to be a
real Bond girl."
She quickly sidesteps any questions about her tempestuous relationship with
Pierce Brosnan on the set of Tomorrow Never Dies. When he was promoting
Tomorrow, Brosnan quipped: "I'm sure Teri's mother loves her," and
then added "having become a mother herself, I hope she's learned some
humanity."
Hatcher went directly into Tomorrow Never Dies after a successful run as
Lois Lane in the popular TV series Lois & Clark: The Adventures of
Superman. All Hatcher will offer in her defence, or as an explanation, is:
"I was four months pregnant when I did Tomorrow Never Dies. I had been
contracted before I became pregnant and was eager to fulfil my
responsibilities."
Hatcher is married to actor Jon Tenny, one of the stars of the Laura Linney
film You Can Count on Me.
"I actually have two husbands," jokes Hatcher, referring to the
Radio Shack commercials she does with Howie Long.
Hatcher says there are no plans in the works for her to reunite with her
Lois & Clark co-star, Dean Cain, for any Superman TV movies.
"I'll be forever grateful for Lois Lane but I don't want to revisit
her. I don't mind that people still think of me as Lois. I take it as a
compliment. It just means I have to work harder to prove I can do much more
than Lois, which I think I proved with Cabaret."
For nine months last year, Hatcher played Sally Bowles in the Broadway
production of Cabaret. "I hired a singing coach and then flew myself to
New York for the audition. I never really believed I would get the role but
I knew I had to try. It meant that much to me."
Before critics chose Calista Flockhart as the poster woman for anorexia,
Hatcher was the TV personality who was criticized for being too svelte.
"Thin is not something I've ever thought about. I've never had to work
on it. I'm just very lucky. It's all genetic."
September 25, 1996
Teri tough in thriller 2 Days
By BRUCE KIRKLAND -- Toronto Sun
Get down and get dirty for
the catfight of the century.
In a wicked fight sequence in the new thriller 2 Days In The Valley,
American TV siren Teri Hatcher and South African supermodel Charlize Theron
tear each other up with such ferocity that audiences gasp, jeer and cheer.
Which leaves the amiable Hatcher -- sensual Lois Lane to superhunk Dean
Cain's Superman in the ABC-TV cult hit Lois And Clark: The New Adventures Of
Superman -- feeling bewildered. And bemused.
"It was really passionate and intense and physical," she says of
ripping into Theron in the movie, which opens here Friday. "But, to me,
it was just another scene."
It is, however, a critical scene in the best movie the 31-year-old Hatcher
has managed to hook since her notorious breast episode on Seinfeld
catapulted her into the public eye -- "they're real and they're
spec-tac-ular!" -- and Lois And Clark made her a star.
And a sex symbol. Shots of a nude Hatcher folded into Superman's cape have
been downloaded so many times on the internet that Hatcher is now called the
Queen of Cyberspace. Earlier this year in the movie Heaven's Prisoners,
Hatcher made her entrance facing the camera totally nude. Sex sells.
In 2 Days In The Valley, Hatcher plays a former U.S. Olympic ski champ who
wakes up one morning splattered in her husband's blood. She was drugged, he
was murdered.
What happens next is just one cog in the complex wheel that turns
writer-director John Herzfeld's comedy-spiced drama about 11 people whose
lives, and deaths, intersect over two days in the San Fernando Valley of
California.
The vicious fight scene, and Hatcher's manipulative character, belie any
notions that the actress is merely a one-note wonder. The testosterone
flows. Both men and women respond to the scene. "Maybe it's just the
idea of women getting ahold of their male side," Hatcher speculates.
"They're expressing a very untamed aggression that, in general, women
put away. Maybe that's what's so thrilling and exciting about that scene.
"But the hard thing for me in that fight was smashing her (Theron) in
the head with that vase. And I remember saying: 'Can't she smash me with the
vase?' Because I'd much rather be smashed than smash. But that's me -- Teri
-- not being comfortable with that kind of aggression.
"Of course, I had to find a way of getting rid of that feeling because
Becky (her character in 2 Days) is completely comfortable with that as an
athlete." Hatcher thinks female athletes express their male side in
physical ways. "Although I work out," she says of her own
physique, "I'm much more feminine."
Hatcher says she had no qualms about playing "a tough cookie" in 2
Days, even though it is the only movie she was able to shoot this year
during her two-month break from the rigorous schedule for Lois And Clark.
"You think: 'I want to be a part of this!' Whatever part. I even want
to walk by in the background. I was real happy to be able to do something
like that. It's so much of my sensibility. It's a movie I would like to do
and see even if I wasn't in it!"
September 22, 1996
Woman of steel
By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
TORONTO -- There's nothing
frail and demure about Teri Hatcher.
She's as tough and savvy as Lois Lane, the intrepid journalist she plays on
ABC's hit series Lois & Clark.
She fields questions about her brazen celluloid nude scenes, alleged
anorexia and Internet fan club with complete candor.
"I'm not anorexic and never have been. If it had ever been a problem
for me I would be completely forthright so I could help others through the
problem," says Hatcher.
About her nude scene in the Alec Baldwin/Eric Roberts' thriller Heaven's
Prisoners, Hatcher says she "has no hangups about nudity. If there is
an integral, honest reason for the nudity, I'll do it.
"I'm not so free about nudity that I want to run around in the buff all
the time, especially on film."
Hatcher declined to appear in the nude in the comic thriller 2 Days In The
Valley which opens Friday. She plays an Olympic skier whose husband (Peter
Horton) is murdered by hitmen James Spader and Danny Aiello.
"If my character had been sleeping in the nude and woke up to find her
husband's corpse beside her, she would never rush about covering herself
with a sheet or trying to find clothes.
A photo of Hatcher wearing little more than a Superman cape has become the
most downloaded image on the Internet.
"Why me? It's so odd and so far removed from me.
"I think it's supposed to be flattering. I know I have a certain appeal
but there are many other beautiful people starring on TV series that this
should have happened to."
Hatcher does feel starring in a fantasy series is part of the reason.
"People who watch fantasy and science fiction tend to be a little more
computer oriented. The X-Files people are getting their share of attention
only in that case it's David Duchovny not Gillian Anderson who's getting
downloaded."
Hatcher is married to actor Jon Tenney.
"He's not really computer literate so he hasn't been downloading me.
I'm the computer nut in the family."
Hatcher says she suffered her share of physical abuse filming 2 Days In The
Valley, especially in her brawl with Charlize Theron who plays one of her
character's kidnappers.
"Charlize and I threw each other and each other's stunt doubles around
that room for two whole days. Then there's the scene where James Spader
whacks a needle into my butt. They did about 20 takes of that. I had bruises
for days."
She insists such behavior is not that far removed from her Lois & Clark
character.
"Lois is no stock damsel-in-distress character. She is one tough lady.
She could kick some woman's or man's butt if she had to."
Lois Lane and Clark Kent will be married on the third episode of Lois &
Clark this season. Hatcher says she has no trepidations about the major move
for their characters.
"I don't produce the show so why should I worry. We have the kind of
producers who don't consult with their actors so the ball is completely in
their court," says Hatcher. "I don't feel they're getting the best
from us actors. I think their private agenda has actually worked against the
show."
On her hiatus from Lois & Clark this season, Hatcher filmed the comedy
Dogwatch with Friends' star David Schwimmer.
"I'm looking forward to the time when I can return full time to making
movies."
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