Lauren Holly

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Lauren Holly
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Holly in 2007
Born
Lauren Michael Holly [1] [2]

(1963-10-28) October 28, 1963 (age 61)
Citizenship
Alma mater Sarah Lawrence College
OccupationActress
Years active1984–present
Spouses
  • (m. 1991;div. 1993)
  • (m. 1996;div. 1997)
  • Francis Greco
    (m. 2001;div. 2014)
Children3
Mother Michael Ann Holly
Website laurenholly.com

Lauren Michael Holly (born October 28, 1963) [5] is an American and Canadian actress. She has played the roles of Deputy Sheriff Maxine Stewart in the television series Picket Fences , NCIS Director Jenny Shepard in the series NCIS , and Dr. Betty Rogers on Motive . In film, she portrayed Mary Swanson in Dumb and Dumber (1994), Bruce Lee's wife Linda Lee in Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993), Darian Smalls in Beautiful Girls (1996), and Gigi in What Women Want (2000).

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Early life

Holly was born in Bristol, Pennsylvania. [6] Her mother, Michael Ann Holly, is an art historian and the Starr Director of Research and Academic Program at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, [7] and former professor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Her father, Grant Holly, was a screenwriter and professor of literature at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. [8] She had two younger brothers: Nick Holly [9] and Alexander Innes Holly. Holly attended Sarah Lawrence College in New York. [10]

Career

Holly with Holly Marie Combs (left) at the 1993 Emmy Awards Lauren Holly at the 1991 Emmy Awards.jpg
Holly with Holly Marie Combs (left) at the 1993 Emmy Awards

Holly's acting career began at the age of 20 when she appeared as Carla Walicki in two episodes of Hill Street Blues . At age 23, she joined the cast of the ABC television soap opera All My Children as Julie Rand Chandler (19861989). She portrayed the comic book character Betty Cooper in the TV movie Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again in 1990.

In 1992, Holly's big break came when she was cast as small-town Deputy Sheriff Maxine Stewart opposite veteran movie actor Tom Skerritt on CBS's Picket Fences for four seasons, appearing in every episode except one. She portrayed Linda Lee Cadwell, the wife of martial artist and actor Bruce Lee, in 1993's Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story . She appeared as Mary Swanson, Lloyd Christmas's love interest, in the 1994 Jim Carrey comedy Dumb and Dumber ; a doctor in Sydney Pollack's 1995 remake of Sabrina ; and Lieutenant Emily Lake in the 1996 comedy Down Periscope with Kelsey Grammer. In 1999, she starred in the film Any Given Sunday as the wife of the Sharks quarterback, played by Dennis Quaid.

Holly appeared in the music video for Dixie Chicks' single "Goodbye Earl" (2000). She was a member of the cast of NCIS as Director Jenny Shepard from 2005 to 2008, reuniting with her former Chicago Hope co-stars Mark Harmon and Rocky Carroll. Holly portrayed the "worldly and stunning" [11] lead medical examiner Dr. Betty Rogers, a regular character on the CTV series Motive . In 2014, she was reunited with her Picket Fences co-star, Tom Skerritt, in the film Field of Lost Shoes . [12] In 2015, Holly starred in Oz Perkins' horror film The Blackcoat's Daughter . [13]

In 2018, Holly was cast in a recurring role in the third season of Netflix's Designated Survivor as Lynn Harper. [14]

Personal life

Holly has been married three times. Her first marriage was to actor Danny Quinn. The two married in 1991, and divorced two years later in 1993. In 1993, she met Jim Carrey during auditions for Ace Ventura: Pet Detective . She did not get offered the part, but the two developed a relationship while working together during the filming of Dumb and Dumber . In 1996 they were married. The marriage lasted less than a year, and they divorced in 1997. [15] In 2001, she married Francis Greco, a Canadian-born investment banker. [16] The couple adopted three children, sons Henry, George, and Alexander Holly-Greco. In 2008, while married to Greco, Holly became a Canadian citizen. [3] [4] The couple divorced in 2014.

Holly lives in Oakville, Ontario with her three children. [17]

In 1992, Holly, her father Grant, and their families established the "A" Fund at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in memory of her brother, Alexander, about whom Holly said, "He was a boy filled with dreams, hopes, and plans. Although he was only 14 when he died, he had traveled extensively in Europe and Central America, lived in New York City and Los Angeles, and these experiences produced in him a fascination for architecture and archaeology." [18]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985 Seven Minutes in Heaven Lisa
1986 Band of the Hand Nikki
1990 The Adventures of Ford Fairlane Jazz
1992 Live Wire Suzie Bryant
1993 Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story Linda Lee
1994 Dumb and Dumber Mary Swanson MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss (with Jim Carrey)
1995 Sabrina Elizabeth Tyson
1996 Beautiful Girls Darian Smalls
Down Periscope Lt. Emily Lake
1997 Turbulence Teri Halloran
A Smile Like Yours Jennifer Robertson
1998 No Looking Back Claudia
1999 Entropy Claire
Any Given Sunday Cindy Rooney
2000 The Last Producer Frances Chadway
What Women Want Gigi
2002PavementDetective Buckley Clark
Spirited Away Yūko OginoVoice role (English dub)
2004 In Enemy Hands Mrs. Rachel Travers
2005 The Chumscrubber Boutique Owner
Down and Derby Kim Davis
The Godfather of Green Bay Molly Mahoney
2006 Fatwa Maggie Davidson
The Pleasure Drivers Daphne Widesecker
Raising Flagg Rachel Purdy
2009 The Least Among You Kate Allison
Crank: High Voltage PsychiatristUncredited[ citation needed ]
The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll Liza Genson
2010You're So Cupid!Audrey Valentine
The Final Storm Gillian Grady
Chasing 3000Marilyn
2013AbductedSuzanne Hollingsworth
Field of Lost Shoes Mrs. Clinedinst
2014The Town That Came A-CourtinAbby Houston
2015 Marshall the Miracle Dog Susan
HooveyRuth
After the Ball Elise Adams Kassell
2017 The Blackcoat's Daughter Linda
Dead ShackNeighbor
2018My Perfect RomanceAdele
Ultra LowHerself
2019 Tammy's Always Dying Ilana Wiseman
The Cuban Nurse Baker
2024 Hot Frosty Jane

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984 Hill Street Blues Carla Walicki2 episodes
1985 Love Lives On Tracy Television film
1986 Spenser: For Hire Emily BrownEpisode: "Home Is the Hero"
1986–1989 All My Children Julie ChandlerUnknown episodes
Nomination: Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series (1988) [19]
1990 Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again Betty Cooper Television film
1990 My Two Dads Allison Novack2 episodes
1991 The Antagonists Kate WardEpisode: "Con Safos"
1992Fugitive Among UsSuzie BryantTelevision film
1992–1996 Picket Fences Maxine Stewart
1994Dangerous HeartCarolTelevision film
1998VigMarybethTelevision film
1999 Fantasy Island Heather FinnEpisode: "The Real Thing"
1999–2000 Chicago Hope Dr. Jeremy HanlonMain role (season 6)
2001DestinyUnknownTelevision film
Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women of Camelot Ethel Kennedy Television film
Nominated for Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film [ citation needed ]
Becker LauraEpisode: "The Buddy System"
2002 Providence Darla RosarioEpisode: "The Heart of the Matter"
King of Texas Mrs. Rebecca Lear HighsmithTelevision film
Living with the Dead James' WifeTelevision film
Santa Jr. Susan FlynnTelevision film
2003 CSI: Miami Hayley WilsonEpisode: "Grand Prix"
2004 Just Desserts Grace CarpenterTelevision film
Caught in the ActJodie ColterTelevision film
2005Bounty HuntersTessTelevision film
2005–2008 NCIS NCIS Director Jenny Shepard Main role (seasons 3–5)
2009 Leverage Ms. Tobey EarnshawEpisode: "The Juror #6 Job"
Before You Say I Do Mary BrownTelevision film
Too Late to Say Goodbye HeatherTelevision film
2010 Covert Affairs Madeline JarvisEpisode: "Houses of the Holy"
Flashpoint Jill HastingsEpisode: "Acceptable Risk"
The Town Christmas ForgotAnnie BensonTelevision film
Call Me Mrs. MiracleLindy LoweTelevision film
2010–2012 The Adventures of Chuck and Friends HaulieRecurring voice role, 14 episodes
2011 Rookie Blue Superintendent Elaine PeckEpisode: "In Plain View"
Scream of the Banshee Prof. Isla WhelanTelevision film
2012 Lost Girl SadieEpisode: "Midnight Lamp"
Alphas Senator Charlotte Burton3 episodes
LayoverSuzanne HollingsworthTelevision film
Do No HarmDr. ThorneTelevision film
2013–2016 Motive Dr. Betty RogersMain role
2015 A Country Wedding MargaretTelevision film (Hallmark)
2016My Summer PrinceDeidre KellyTelevision film (Hallmark)
2017 Lucifer Roxie PaglianiEpisode:"Vegas with Some Radish"
2018 Good Witch Melanie AndersonEpisode: "How To Make A Middleton Quilt"
My Perfect RomanceAdeleTelevision film
Christmas CatchCaptain BennettTelevision film
2019 Designated Survivor Lynn HarperRecurring role (season 3)
2020 Tiny Pretty Things Monique Dubois [20] Main role
2021–present Family Law Joanne KowalskiMain role (season 2-) Recurring role (season 1)
2022 The Lake Mimsy8 episodes
Country Roads Christmas Skye's motherTelevision film
2023 The Irrational MayorSeries 1, Episode 1 [21]
2024Christmas Under the Northern LightsLauraTelevision film

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