Elaine Hendrix

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Elaine Hendrix
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Hendrix at the 2015 ATX Television Festival
Born
Katherine Elaine Hendrix

(1970-12-28) December 28, 1970 (age 53)
Occupation
  • Actress
Years active1992–present
Website www.elainehendrix.com

Katherine Elaine Hendrix [1] (born December 28, 1970) [1] [2] is an American actress. She is known for her roles in Superstar , Romy and Michele's High School Reunion , the 1995 Get Smart series, the 1998 remake of The Parent Trap , Dynasty , Inspector Gadget 2 , and the 2004 documentary film What the Bleep Do We Know!?

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Early life

Hendrix was born and raised in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. [3] [4] Her father was serving in the Vietnam War at the time of her birth and had little input into her name. Her mother named her Katherine Elaine, but most of her relatives called her by her middle name, and the practice stuck. [1]

Career

Dancing and modelling

In her senior year of high school, Hendrix won a model search and became a professional dancer with the Gary Harrison Dance Company. She soon split her time as a professional model and dancer for such companies as Nike, Levi's, Mattel, and Sun Microsystems, and for a number of hip-hop artists including Whodini, Keith Sweat and MC Hammer.

In 1992, she moved to Los Angeles, California, and, shortly after, was hit by a car while riding her bike, ending her early career as a model and dancer. [5]

Film and television

After recuperating from her accident, Hendrix was cast in the short-lived 1995 Get Smart series. She has also appeared on the television series Joan of Arcadia , Friends , Ellen , Charmed and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and had a recurring role in Married... with Children , User Friendly (1995) and Lez Be Friends (1997).

Films in which she appeared include Romy and Michele's High School Reunion , the remake of The Parent Trap , Superstar , Inspector Gadget 2 , and What the Bleep Do We Know!? . In 2006, she also appeared in an episode of Ghost Whisperer and the movie Coffee Date . In 2018, Hendrix appeared in Christmas at Pemberley Manor, a Hallmark Channel feature TV movie.

In 2008 Hendrix appeared in two episodes of the single-season ABC Family show The Middleman as Roxy Wasserman, a succubus who works as a fashion designer. She was seen in a 2008 episode of Criminal Minds ("Normal"). In 2009 Hendrix made an appearance on the ABC show Castle and in the film Rock Slyde .

Hendrix at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con Elaine Hendrix speaking at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con International (cropped).jpg
Hendrix at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con

In 2011, Hendrix played Felicia in the Tribeca-awarded film Spork . [6]

Hendrix has also appeared as Renee on 90210 in season three in "They're Playing Her Song" and "Holiday Madness". In 2014, she appeared alongside Charlie Sheen for a three-episode story arc as Warden Hartley in the FX sitcom Anger Management . She appears in the web-series Fetching, which is also a nod to her love of animals. [7]

She also co-starred as Ava in the FX comedy series Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll with Denis Leary, Elizabeth Gillies, John Corbett, Bobby Kelly and John Ales.

On September 13, 2018, it was announced that Hendrix would appear as the recurring character Susan Andrews in the Fox series Proven Innocent . [8]

In October 2019, Hendrix was cast as Alexis Carrington Colby for season three of The CW's Dynasty reboot series. [9]

Stage

Hendrix starred as Lisa in the cast of the Off-Broadway play It's Just Sex at the Actors Temple Theatre in Manhattan for its June 2013 to January 2014 run. [10] [11]

In 2016, Hendrix reprised the role of Truvy in Steel Magnolias at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania. This production was directed by four time Oscar nominee, Marsha Mason, and also starred Patricia Richardson, Lucy DeVito, Jessica Walter and Susan Sullivan. [12] [13] On June 9, 2016, this production became the highest-grossing show in the history of the Bucks County Playhouse. [14]

Activism efforts

As an avid animal rights activist, Hendrix has been advocating for animals since 2006, when she also adopted a vegan lifestyle. [15] When she's not filming, she travels throughout North America and works with organizations around the globe to educate, demonstrate, speak, protest, build habitats, transport and rescue. In 2012 she founded The Pet Matchmaker, an organization dedicated to celebrating and inspiring the rescue, foster and adoption of homeless pets everywhere. She serves on the board of Stray Rescue of St. Louis as well as the US chapter of No to Dog Meat.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Last DanceKelly
1993Laurel CanyonTV movie
1995Road WarriorsMarissa Rayborn
1996Boys & GirlsBlake BenedictTV movie
1996Mixed NutsLaurie WynnTV movie
1996Lover's KnotRobin
1996 The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas Marilyn Munster TV movie
1997 Romy and Michele's High School Reunion Lisa Luder
1998CarlyVel Duncan DobbsTV movie
1998 The Parent Trap Meredith Blake
1999 Molly Jennifer Thomas
1999 Superstar Evian Graham
2000 Here on Earth Jennifer Cavanaugh
2000Get Your StuffCat Hardy
2001UnbakeableMrs. DoneVideo short
2002 Dawg Angel
2002Wish You Were DeadMelody 'Jupiter Music' Malloy
2002The Big TimeFleur Soap AnnouncerTV movie
2002 Mr. St. Nick Heidi GardelleTV movie
2003 The Hebrew Hammer Blonde Bombshell
2003Our Very First Sex TapeWomanVideo short
2003 Inspector Gadget 2 Gadget Model 2 / G2Video
2004What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?JenniferDocumentary
2004Stag PartyBethShort film
2005BowTV movie
2005 Bam Bam and Celeste Jackie
2006 What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole JenniferDocumentary
2006Down the P.C.H.Samantha
2006 Coffee Date Bonnie
2007LA BluesBrenda Simon
2007 The Dukes Stephanie
2007Charlie's Bitch Ass HosAssShort film
2008Two SistersCarleyTV movie
2008 Jane Doe: Eye of the Beholder Agnes DartTV movie
2008 Tru Loved Mrs. MullerAlso co-producer
2008 Player 5150 Mrs. Lanzelin
2008Twisted FaithSandraShort film and also producer
2008Friends & Lovers: The Ski Trip 2Patti
2008Food for ThoughtMiss PrissShort film
2009StrombreakerGeoffrey Sax
2009The CloggersKristieShort film and also producer, director and writer
2009 Rock Slyde Judy Bee
2009WithinSadie Weiss
2009 Dear Lemon Lima Coach Roach
2009 Haunting At The Beacon Vanessa Carver
2010Nurses Who Kill...MonroeShort film
2010HatedBetty Churchill
2010MagicAmanda Francis
2010CutthroatLacey AndrewsTV movie
2010 Good Intentions Etta MilfordAlso co-producer
2011 Spork Felicia
2011 Fading of the Cries Maggie
2011 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 Colleen MansfieldVideo
2011BeholderEvelynShort film
2011 Witness Insecurity Susan
2011Deep in the HeartPatsy
2011Material LiesDeborah
2012Anything But ChristmasGrace
2013The ViolationJanice DoughertyShort film
2015 Kids vs Monsters Mary
2016 Swing State Ann Alcott
2017 Shot Nurse Marci
2018 Lez Bomb Maggie
2018Christmas at Pemberley ManorCarolineTV movie
2019 Adopt a Highway Diane Spring
2019Burying YasmeenVaginia

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Doogie Howser, M.D. Fantasy Girl #2Episode: "The Big Sleep... Not!"
1993 Fallen Angels Auditioning Blonde #1Episode: "Since I Don't Have You"
1994 Days of Our Lives Brandee FieldsEpisode: "#1.7193"
1994 The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. Dolly CousinsEpisode: "Wild Card"
1995 Ellen MayaEpisode: "Ballet Class"
1995 Get Smart Agent 667 episodes
1995 Married... with Children SandyEpisode: "User Friendly"
1997 Married... with Children ElaineEpisode: "Lez Be Friends"
2000 The Weber Show JamieEpisode: "...And Then He Looked at Wendell's Thing"
2001 First Years Frances O'DonnellEpisode: "The First Thing You Do..."
2001 Special Unit 2 MedusaEpisode: "The Rocks"
2001–2002 The Chronicle Kristen Martin7 episodes
2002 Friends SallyEpisode: "The One with the Pediatrician"
2003 Mister Sterling Tori WheelerEpisode: "Statewide Swing"
2003 Watching Ellie DaisyEpisode: "Date"
2003 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Harper FitzgeraldEpisode: "Forever"
2003 Coupling MollyEpisode: "Holiday"
2003–2005 Joan of Arcadia Ms. Lischak17 episodes
2004 Oliver Beene Aunt ConnieEpisode: "X-ray Specs"
2004 Charmed CleaEpisode: "Witch Wars"
2004 Crossing Jordan Julie SeatonEpisode: "Dead in the Water"
2004 Quintuplets Lisa ApplebyEpisode: "Thanksgiving Day Charade"
2005 CSI: Miami Joann NivensEpisode: "Felony Flight"
2005 Ghost Whisperer Sandra HollowayEpisode: "Undead Comic"
2006 ER BrinnEpisode: "Parenthood"
2008 The Middleman Roxy WassermanEpisode: "The Accidental Occidental Conception"
Episode: "The Cursed Tuba Contingency"
2008 Criminal Minds Judy HannityEpisode: "Normal"
2009 Privileged Elyse ValencourEpisode: "All About Confessions"
Episode: "All About Betrayal"
2009 Castle Melissa TalbotEpisode: "When the Bough Breaks"
2009–2011 Poor Paul Pauline5 episodes
2010 The Mentalist JuliaEpisode: "Red Herring"
2010 NCIS: Los Angeles Vanessa MaragosEpisode: "Little Angels"
2010 Rules of Engagement StephanieEpisode: "Refusing to Budget"
2010 Rizzoli & Isles Geena YoungEpisode: "Don't Hate the Player"
2010–2011 90210 Renee4 episodes
2013 The Client List EarleneEpisode: "I Ain't Broke But I'm Badly Bent"
2014 Maron LaurenEpisode: "White Truck"
2014 Anger Management Warden Hartley3 episodes
2015–2016 Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll AvaSeries Regular; 20 episodes
2017 Stitchers KateEpisode: "Kill it Forward"
2019 Proven Innocent Susan AndrewsRecurring role
2019–2022 Dynasty Alexis Carrington Colby Main role (season 3 – 5)
2020 Paradise Lost Devoe ShiffletMain role; 10 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Alex Wesker Likeness and motion capture [16]

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