Clare Carey

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Clare Carey
Born (1967-06-11) June 11, 1967 (age 57)
OccupationActress
Years active1987–present
SpouseSeth Seaberg
Children2

Clare Carey (born June 11, 1967) is an American film and television actress [1] best known for her roles as Kelly Fox in Coach (1989-1995) and Mary Bailey in Jericho (2006-2008), and her film role in Savannah Sunrise (2016).

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Background

Carey was born at a Catholic mission in Rhodesia where her father (a doctor) and mother (a teacher) were serving. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children. [2]

Career

Though having acted in many films, Carey is best known for her recurring roles in episodic television, most notably for her role as Kelly Fox on the American sitcom Coach and her role as Macy Carlson, the Olsen twins' mother on the ABC Family sitcom So Little Time . She has also had recurring roles on Point Pleasant in the role of Sarah Parker, Jericho as bartender Mary Bailey, Crash as Christine Emory [3] [4] and made a guest-star appearance in Eli Stone as a lawyer opposing Eli in court. Carey also did a cameo in the indie film La Cucina , which premiered on Showtime in December 2009. She plays Rachel Hunter's girlfriend.

She also played a part in NCIS episode "Life Before His Eyes" as Ann Gibbs, the mother of Leroy Jethro Gibbs, played by Mark Harmon. Carey later appeared on NCIS' spinoff NCIS: New Orleans , playing militia villainess Anne Boudreau in the episode, "Sic Semper Tyrannis."

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 Zombie High Mary Beth
1988 Waxwork Gemma
1988 Uninvited BobbieVideo
2001 Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles Skater
2006 Smokin' Aces Laverne
2006SubmissionSamantha DavisVideo
2007 La Cucina Celia
2010UnrequitedRuth Jacobs
2010 The Trial Dr. Anna Wilkes
2012 True Love Dana
2014Soul MatesZoe
2016 Savannah Sunrise Angie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988 Once Upon a Texas Train Meg BoleyTV film
1988 Mr. Belvedere Denise"The Apartment"
1989 The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! E.C. The Extra Creepy"E.C. the Extra Creepy"
1989–1995 Coach Kelly FoxMain role (seasons 1–7)
1991DragnetLydia Stephens"To Steal a Child"
1992 Obsessed Andie BledsoeTV film
1995 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Aegina "The Wrong Path"
1995Betrayed: A Story of Three WomenDana BixlerTV film
1995Johnny Mnemonic: The Interactive Action MovieJane (voice)Video game
1996ThemKelly BlackTV film
1997 Echo Tess LewisTV film
1998 Vengeance Unlimited Pam Broder"Bitter End"
1999 Walker, Texas Ranger Helen"Suspicious Minds"
1999 The Pretender Dr. Melissa Blass"Risqué Business"
2000 The Invisible Man Vivian Alburn"Separation Anxiety"
2000 Charmed Eva"All Halliwell's Eve"
2001 Ally McBeal Mary Clapp"Falling Up"
2001 The Division Lorna"What Sharp Teeth You Have"
2001–02 So Little Time Macy CarlsonMain role
2002 Home Alone 4 Kate McCallisterTV film
2004 Medical Investigation Lisa Connor"You're Not Alone", "Coming Home"
2004 Without a Trace Maureen Grady / Lillian"Thou Shalt Not..."
2005 Judging Amy Megan Mulhern"10,000 Steps"
2005 Stargate SG-1 Kerry Johnson"Threads"
2005 Cold Case Rose"Ravaged"
2005 Weeds Eileen Dodd"Higher Education"
2005 ER Shauna"Blame It on the Rain"
2005 Night Stalker Lisa Panero"Burning Man"
2005 Monk Sister Heather"Mr. Monk and the Secret Santa"
2005–06 Point Pleasant Sarah ParkerRegular role
2006 The Unit Helene Rouse"SERE"
2006 Grey's Anatomy Vicky Gibson"Where the Boys Are"
2006–2008 Jericho Mary Bailey Regular role
2007 The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman Meredith"Straight Up Your Heart"
2007 Shredderman Rules Mrs. ByrdTV film
2007 Boston Legal Deena Rice"The Chicken and the Leg"
2008 Eli Stone Sadie Abrams"I Want Your Sex"
2008 Army Wives Carol Hudson"Thicker Than Water"
2008 The Cleaner Shari Giles"Pilot"
2008 Flu Bird Horror Dr. Jacqueline HaleTV film
2008–09 Crash Christine EmoryMain role (season 1)
2009 House Ellie Miller"House Divided"
2009 Doc West Denise StarkTV film
2009TriggermanDenise StarkTV film
2009 NCIS: Los Angeles Helen McGuire"Identity"
2010 Criminal Minds Sheriff Samuels"Risky Business"
2010 CSI: Miami Janet Gardner"Miami, We Have a Problem"
2010 Miami Medical Arianna"Man on the Road"
2010 Private Practice Pam Tanner"Just Lose It"
2010–11 Chuck Kathleen McHughGuest role (4 episodes)
2011 Castle Noreen Hixton"Lucky Stiff"
2011Rock the HouseJesseTV film
2011 Harry's Law Susan Duggin"Head Games"
2012–2014 NCIS Ann Gibbs"Life Before His Eyes", "Honor Thy Father"
2013 Revenge Patricia Barnes"Power"
2013TeachersSaraTV film
2013 Major Crimes Mrs. Riley"Jailbait"
2014 The Mentalist Emma Valeria"Black Hearts"
2014 Perception Victoria Pavel"Possession"
2014 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Joanna Higgins"Dead Woods"
2015 NCIS: New Orleans Anna Boudreau"Sic Semper Tyrannis"
2015–16 Aquarius Lucille GladnerRecurring role
2017Maid to OrderNataschaGuest role (4 episodes)

Theatre

YearProductionRoleVenueRef(s)
2020 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Judy BooneThe Theatre Group at SBCC [5]

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