Teri hatcher
teri hatcher .mw-parser-output .infobox-subbox{padding:0;border:none;margin:-3px;width:auto;min-width:100%;font-size:100%;clear:none;float:none;background-color:transparent}.mw-parser-output .infobox-3cols-child{margin:auto}.mw-parser-output .infobox .navbar{font-size:100%}body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-header,body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-subheader,body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-above,body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-title,body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-image,body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-full-data,body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-below{text-align:center}Teri HatcherHatcher at the World of Color premiere in 2010BornTeri Lynn Hatcher
December 8, 1964
Palo Alto, California, U.S.Alma materAmerican Conservatory TheaterOccupation
- Actress
- Author
Desperate HousewivesSpouse(s) Marcus Leithold (m. 1988; div. 1989) Jon Tenney (m. 1994; div. 2003) Children1
Teri Lynn Hatcher (born December 8, 1964) is an American actress best known for her portrayals of Lois Lane on the television series Lois Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993–1997); Paris Carver in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies (1997); and Susan Mayer on the television series Desperate Housewives (2004–2012), for which she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy and three Screen Actors Guild Awards (one as lead female actor, two as part of Best Ensemble), and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
Early life
Hatcher was born on December 8, 1964, in Palo Alto, California, the only child of Esther (née Beshur), a computer programmer who worked for Lockheed Martin, and Owen Walker Hatcher, Jr., a nuclear physicist and electrical engineer.[1][2] Her father is of English, Welsh and Irish descent (Hatcher has said that he also has Choctaw ancestry), and her mother is of Syrian, Czech and Irish ancestry.[1]
Hatcher took ballet lessons at the San Juan School of Dance in Los Altos and grew up in Sunnyvale, California.[1] At De Anza College she studied mathematics and engineering.[2]
In March 2006, she alleged 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. She said her parents were unaware of the abuse.[3] In 2002, she assisted Santa Clara County prosecutors with their indictment of Stone for a more recent sexual offense that led his female victim to commit suicide at 14.[1][3] Stone pleaded guilty to four counts of child sexual abuse and was sentenced to 14 years in prison.[4] 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. Stone died of colon cancer on August 19, 2008, after serving six years of his sentence.[5]
Career
1984–1992: Early work
Hatcher studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater.[6] One of her early jobs (in 1984) was as an NFL cheerleader with the San Francisco 49ers.[1][2] From September 1985 to May 1986 she joined the cast of the TV series The Love Boat as Amy, one of the Mermaid showgirls. It mainly involved dancing and singing as part of the Mermaids show routine, but she had short comedic lines in some episodes, and in one episode was part of one of three storylines opposite a male guest star.[7] From 1986 to 1989, she appeared in six episodes of the TV series MacGyver as talkative but naive Penny Parker opposite Richard Dean Anderson's eponymous hero.[6]
In 1987, she played the sensible, intelligent 18-year-old daughter of Patty Duke's lead character in the short-lived Fox comedy Karen's Song, and had a guest-star role in an episode of Night Court. In 1988, she made a short guest appearance in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Outrageous Okona as Lt. Robinson. In 1989, she guest-starred in an episode of Quantum Leap, "Star Crossed", as the main character's mathematician/scientist future wife; and guest-starred as a nude beauty pageant winner in an episode of L.A. Law. That year she also made her motion picture debut with a minor role as a young opportunistic actress in The Big Picture, starring Kevin Bacon. She then played Sylvester Stallone's younger sister, a dancer, in the big-budget police action-comedy Tango and Cash, also starring Kurt Russell; it was a critical and box office disappointment.
After a short guest appearance in an episode of Murphy Brown in 1990, Hatcher's next TV series role, in 1991, was in the Norman Lear creation Sunday Dinner, a comedy. She co-starred as 30-year-old lawyer in a mostly physical relationship with a widowed businessman twice her age, played by Robert Loggia. The series had a brief run on CBS that summer but was not renewed. She also acted in the television crime movie Dead in the Water (1991) in which she plays Bryan Brown's lawyer's young, attractive temptress secretary, and in the low-budget erotic thriller The Cool Surface (not released until 1994), wherein she plays a young actress who has an ill-fated romance with an enigmatic, unsettled screenwriter. In 1992, Hatcher tried out for the role of Jamie Buchman on Mad About You and made it to the final two choices, but lost the part to Helen Hunt.[8]
1993–1997: Breakthrough
Hatcher made a much-discussed guest appearance on a 1993 episode of Seinfeld, in which her character, Sidra, breaks up with Jerry because she believes Jerry sent his friend Elaine into a sauna to find out if Sidra's breasts are natural or enhanced by surgery. The episode concludes with Sidra saying to Jerry, "By the way, they're real, and they're spectacular" as she left his apartment. Hatcher returned to play Sidra in brief scenes in two subsequent episodes: "The Pilot", the fourth season finale, and "The Finale (Part 2)", the series finale.[7]
Hatcher with Dean Cain at the 45th Primetime Emmy Awards, September 19, 1993Hatcher landed a starring role in the ABC television series Lois Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as the Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane (opposite Dean Cain as Superman/Clark Kent) from 1993 to 1997.[1] At the height of the show's popularity in 1995, a picture of Hatcher wrapped in a Superman cape was reportedly the most downloaded image on the Internet for several months. "It's a great shot," she said. "Not so much because it's me. It's just cool looking."[9] Hatcher also co-wrote an episode for season three called "It's A Small World After All" about a former classmate who shrinks and kidnaps her classmate's spouses and traps them in a dollhouse.
Hatcher hosted NBC's Saturday Night Live in 1996. Hatcher won the role of Paris Carver (beating Monica Bellucci) in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. Hatcher was three months pregnant at the filming's start, by her husband, Jon Tenney. A publicist said the pregnancy did not affect the production schedule.[10] She was voted the world's sexiest woman by readers of popular men's magazine FHM in spring 1997 after having been number four in 1996 and was number 15 in 1998; she also made the list in 1999 and 2000.[11] Celebrity Sleuth ranked her as its Sexiest Woman for 1997, the only year it ranked her in its Top 25 list.[12] The Australian version of FHM began a 100 Sexiest Women list in 1998 and Hatcher placed 25th on the list, but she did not make the next list published in 2000.[13]
Hatcher also appeared in films such as Spy Kids (2001), and played a villain in two crime dramas, the ensemble 2 Days in the Valley (1996), a moderate box office success, and Heaven's Prisoners (1996), co-starring Alec Baldwin, which failed at the box office.
Hatcher appeared in a series of RadioShack television commercials alongside National Football League player Howie Long.
2004–2012: Commercial success with Desperate Housewives
Hatcher at 60th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2008She beat four other actresses for one of the lead roles on ABC's Desperate Housewives,[6] in which she starred as Susan Mayer, a role for which she won the Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Golden Globe Award in January 2005.[1] Later that year, Hatcher won the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) award in the same category. In July 2005, she was nominated for an Emmy award as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, along with co-stars Marcia Cross and Felicity Huffman.[14]
Dana Delany, Hatcher, Brenda Strong and Andrea Bowen of Desperate Housewives at the 2009 GLAAD Media AwardsHatcher again made FHM's world's sexiest woman list in 2005 and 2006, placing at 63 and 81 those years, respectively.[11] The US version of FHM ranked her in its US's 100 Sexiest Woman list five times between its inaugural edition in 2000 and 2007, with peaks of number 7 in 2005 and number 10 in 2006.[13] and she was on the cover of the magazine's February 2005 edition.[15] Hatcher also re-entered the FHM Australia's Top 100 Sexiest Women list in 2005 and 2006 ranking 19 and 50 those years. She made similar lists in the German and Portuguese versions of FHM those years. Maxim Magazine placed her in its Top 100 listing of Sexiest Women of 2006 (a listing they began in 1999) at number 73.[16]
As of April 2006, Hatcher was one of the highest paid television actresses in the United States, reportedly earning $285,000 per episode of Desperate Housewives. That year she was one of the three nominees for Favorite Television Performer for the People's Choice Awards and was again nominated for a Golden Globe as Lead Actress in a television comedy program. In May 2006, she released her first book, Burnt Toast: And Other Philosophies of Life.[1] Hatcher performed The Beatles song "Good Night" on the 2006 charity album Unexpected Dreams – Songs From the Stars. On April 9, 2008, Hatcher appeared on Idol Gives Back, singing Carrie Underwood's "Before He Cheats". She voiced the Other Mother, a mysterious, button-eyed figure, as well as Coraline's mother Mel Jones, who constantly shows Coraline "tough love," both in the 2009 film Coraline, which received critical acclaim.
In 2010, Hatcher made a return to the Superman franchise, with a special guest role in the final season of Smallville as Ella Lane, the mother of Erica Durance's Lois Lane.[17][18] The episode continued a tradition of former Lois Lane actresses portraying the character's mother many years later. Noel Neill appeared as Lois' mother in the 1978 film Superman: The Movie, and Phyllis Coates made a similar appearance on Lois Clark.[19]
A report in November 2010 suggested that Hatcher, along with co-star Felicity Huffman, would be quitting Desperate Housewives, but ABC denied the claim.[20] Hatcher later addressed the rumors of her departure from Desperate Housewives, saying that "[t]here are not enough adjectives to describe how stupid, off base, and ridiculously untrue this is".[21] However, after the show concluded in 2012, media sources revealed an apparent rift with her co-stars. It has been widely speculated that the cast did not get along well with Hatcher.[22][23][24] Eva Longoria, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross, and Vanessa Williams gave thank-you gifts to the crew from the show which included a message with their names inscribed at the end, and Hatcher's name was distinctly absent.[24] TV Guide source, William Keck, revealed that "something went down" between Hatcher and the cast that caused a rift, and also observed how Hatcher would physically distance herself from the others during breaks in filming.[24] On her end, Hatcher said to TV Guide that "I will never disclose the true and complicated journey of us all, but I wish everyone on the show well."[22]
In 2011, Men's Health magazine named Hatcher #38 on their "Hottest Women of All Time" list.[25]
2013–present: Post-Desperate Housewives work
Hatcher voiced Dottie in the films Planes (2013) and Planes: Fire Rescue (2014). In 2016, Hatcher had a recurring role as Charlotte, a successful single mother who becomes Oscar's (Matthew Perry) love interest in the second season of the comedy series The Odd Couple. In 2017, Hatcher appeared as Queen Rhea of Daxam in a recurring role on The CW series Supergirl.
In 2018, Hatcher debuted a YouTube channel called Hatching Change. It includes two segments: "Van Therapy" and "Don't Eat 'It' Out Of a Box".[26] Since Desperate Housewives went off the air, Hatcher, who was already an active baker, has gotten very interested and involved in cooking including taking lessons at various times. Hatcher became a champion in season 17 of Chopped on the Food Network by winning the Holiday Celebrity episode. She also participated in The Great British Bake Off in the fifth episode of the Stand Up to Cancer series of 2018, which she also won, earning the title of Star baker.
Personal life
Hatcher, with daughter Emerson, at the World of Color premiere (2010)Hatcher married Marcus Leithold, of Butler, Pennsylvania, on June 4, 1988; they divorced the following year.[6]
On May 27, 1994, she married actor Jon Tenney; they had a daughter, Emerson, born in 1997. They divorced in March 2003.[6]
In 2007, Hatcher began writing a column for Glamour magazine.[27]
Hatcher endorsed Democratic primary candidate Andrew Yang in the 2020 presidential election.[28]
Filmography
Film
Year Title Role Notes 1989 The Big Picture Gretchen 1989 Tango Cash Katherine "Kiki" Tango 1991 Soapdish Ariel Maloney 1992 Straight Talk Janice 1993 Brainsmasher... A Love Story Samantha Crain Direct-to-video 1994 The Cool Surface Dani Payson 1994 All Tied Up Linda Alissio 1996 Dead Girl Passer-By 1996 Heaven's Prisoners Claudette Rocque 1996 2 Days in the Valley Becky Foxx 1997 Tomorrow Never Dies Paris Carver 1999 Fever Charlotte Parker 2001 Spy Kids Ms. Gradenko 2007 Resurrecting the Champ Andrea Flak 2009 Coraline Coraline's Mother / The Other Mother Voice role 2013 Planes Dottie Voice role 2014 Planes: Fire Rescue Dottie Voice role 2019 Madness in the Method GeenaTelevision
Year Title Role Notes 1985–1986 The Love Boat Amy, Love Boat Mermaid 19 episodes 1986–1990 MacGyver Penny Parker 6 episodes 1986–1987 Capitol Angelica Stimac Clegg 5 episodes 1987 Karen's Song Laura Matthews 13 episodes 1987 Night Court Kitty Daniels Season 5, Episode 7: "Who Was That Mashed Man?" 1988 CBS Summer Playhouse Lauri Stevens Episode: "Baby on Board" 1988 Star Trek: The Next Generation Lieutenant Bronwyn Gail Robinson Episode: "The Outrageous Okona" 1989 L.A. Law Tracy Shoe Episode: "I'm in the Nude for Love" 1989 Quantum Leap Donna Eleese Episode: "Star-Crossed" 1990 Murphy Brown Madeline Stillwell Episode: "Fax or Fiction" 1990 Tales from the Crypt Stacy Episode: "The Thing from the Grave" 1991 The Brotherhood Teresa Gennaro Movie 1991 Sunday Dinner T.T. Fagori 6 episodes 1991 Dead in the Water Laura Stewart Movie 1991 The Exile Marissa Episode: "Eclipse" 1993–1997 Lois Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Lois Lane Main role (87 episodes) 1993–1998 Seinfeld Sidra Holland 3 episodes 1998 Since You've Been Gone Maria Goldstein Movie 1998 Frasier Marie Episode: "First Do No Harm" 2000 Running Mates Shawna Morgan Movie 2001 Say Uncle Unknown Movie 2001 Jane Doe Jane Doe Movie 2003 Momentum Jordan Ripps Movie 2004–2012 Desperate Housewives Susan Mayer Delfino Lead role (180 episodes) 2004 Two and a Half Men Liz Episode: "I Remember the Coatroom, I Just Don't Remember You" 2010 Smallville Ella Lane Episode: "Abandoned" 2012 Jane by Design Kate Quimby 4 episodes[29] 2013–2014 Jake and the Never Land Pirates Beatrice LeBeak 7 episodes; voice role 2016–2017 The Odd Couple Charlotte Recurring role (11 episodes) 2017 Supergirl Rhea, Queen of Daxam Recurring role (8 episodes) 2018 The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer Herself 2018 QI Herself 2019 All Round to Mrs. Brown's Herself 2021 A Kiss Before Christmas Joyce TV Hallmark movieAwards and nominations
Honors
- 1996: Honored as the Female Discovery of the Year by the Golden Apple Awards.[30]
- 2011: Nominated — Favorite Online Sensation by the People's Choice Awards.
Accolades
Association Year Category Title Result The Great Celebrity Bake Off for SU2C 2018 Star Baker Won Gold Derby Awards 2005 Comedy Lead Actress Desperate Housewives Nominated 2005 Ensemble of the Year Desperate Housewives Nominated Golden Globe Awards 2005 Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Desperate Housewives Won 2006 Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Desperate Housewives Nominated Golden Raspberry Awards 1997 Worst Supporting Actress Heaven's Prisoners2 Days in the Valley
Nominated Online Film Television Association Awards 2005 Best Actress in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Nominated People's Choice Awards 2006 Favorite Female Television Star Desperate Housewives Nominated Primetime Emmy Awards 2005 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Nominated Prism Awards 2008 Performance in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Nominated Satellite Awards 2005 Best Actress in a Series – Comedy or Musical Desperate Housewives Nominated Saturn Awards 1998 Best Supporting Actress Tomorrow Never Dies Nominated Screen Actors Guild Awards 2005 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Won 2005 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Won 2006 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Won 2007 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Nominated 2008 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Nominated 2009 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Nominated Teen Choice Awards 2006 Choice TV Actress – Comedy Desperate Housewives Nominated 2017 Choice TV – Villain Supergirl Nominated Television Critics Association Awards 2005 Individual Achievement in Comedy Desperate Housewives Nominated Viewers for Quality Television Awards 1994 Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Lois Clark: The New Adventures of Superman NominatedReferences
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Wordle 379 3/6* Spent a lot of time mulling over between 2nd and 3rd try…worth it. Love this gameCould imagine one person who wrote the Constitution seeing what we have done with guns and saying “Good. That’s exactly what I meant.” I fucking doubt it.So this just happened In the zone I guess 😁Wordle 324 2/6Merci MerciLove to my French fans 🐞💖 https://twitter.com/El_Noyo_/status/1512532610144219140…What a wonderful experience. Thank you #masksingerThank you for all the love #france 🐞#masksingerWordle 281 3/6yes I am playing #wordle Inspired by the brilliant @TheRealMarilu tweet yesterday I also approached this with a “Sunday @nytimes ” attitude. I was happy to get this in 3. Have a great day y’all!Can you imagine getting engaged without ever seeing the person?! I don’t even pick out a watermelon without tapping on it. 😂#loveisblind2 #obsessed @netflixJust saw @rickygervais on @TheView promoting @netflix #AfterLife He is just everything. Watch listen to anything he does. Thank you Ricky. You’ve comforted, inspired entertained so many of us. That’s the tweet.If we don’t laugh we will just cry. Happy holidays all. Try to have fun stay safe. #omicron #happyholidays https://instagram.com/reel/CXnMDDBAqyn/?utm_medium=share_sheet…So @hinge just banned my account. Did they think I was pretending to be “Teri Hatcher”?! Do they not know how “real and spectacular I am”? 😂😂 Oh well more time to sip eggnog from my bubble bath watching @TedLasso Happy holiday to #allthesingleladiesCheck out my best vacay ever! https://instagram.com/reel/CXAOULWp8Bm/?utm_medium=copy_link… @DelfinAmazon does The Amazon in style!Thanks everyone for watching it. Very grateful to be a part of telling this story. Happy holidays. #AKissBeforeChristmasHi everyone. Hope you are enjoying this! We all sure had fun making it #AKissBeforeChristmasHow many times can a fly land on your sandwich before you won’t eat it?Was THAT what was happening in that chair?! So fun to hang with this group. Tune in to see if I also pee. @chelseahandler @anthonyanderson @thomaslennon @TellTruthABCIf you aren’t watching this you should be. On now in USA Hulu ! She’s Worth it. And she bakes! 🧁AMERICANS! 🇺🇸 TONIGHT! I would be eternally grateful if you’d please watch and tell everyone you know to watch series two my lil baby #thiswayup on @hulu - it’s full of people you love people you will love.Twitter 😂I have lived in NY for decades on off, as a property owner but most importantly as a champion for education, business and a families way of life in NYC, I ask you to consider @AndrewYang He his wife are compassionate smart humans. I believe he can be the change we need!Yes yes!!! Sequel...please.Thank You both for your continuing efforts to help all!I was lucky to catch up with @neilhimself check out our chat about #Coraline https://instagram.com/p/CAYkebuJhXP/?igshid=4qmay0bylykt…So great catching up with the brilliant @neilhimself revisiting this very special film. Join us!Grateful to all the medical personnel putting themselves at risk to help others.♥️♥️♥️♥️Join us Saturday. 😊 https://instagram.com/p/B-NQfu9JdyG/?igshid=1kp6y8ssg1wf6…This is amazing.Mike Bloomberg should make sure that every American sees this video in October and early November.Andrew Yang, a man before his timeThia is a doable valuable needed plan. Loved this guy from the beginning. Yang not the other folks 😉Quarantined Italians Send a Message to Themselves 10 Days Ago: What They Wish They Knew Then - PLEASE WATCH!!!!“facetime” needs to be entered as a verb into the 2020 @MerriamWebsterThe @BarbaraBushFdn has collected some wonderful sources for families to keep up learning--and the joy of reading--in these days.I am printing this out and hanging it around my house. Thank you🙏🏻Yes. And even not politically but personally, Letting go of ideas, stories, patterns that are no longer healthy or successful is difficult but can be done! I keep working towards that every day! #MondayMotivaton