Laurie O'Brien

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Laurie O'Brien
OccupationActress
Years active1981–present
Spouse Carl Weintraub
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Laurie O'Brien is an American actress. She is best known for voicing Baby Piggy on the 1980s Saturday morning cartoon Jim Henson's Muppet Babies from 1984-1991 & the CTW animated series Cro as Ivana the mammoth. As an on-camera actress, O'Brien has guest starred on the soap opera Santa Barbara as a hooker as well as other numerous TV series including Trapper John, M.D. , NYPD Blue , Matlock , Chicago Hope , ER, CSI, CSI Miami , 7th Heaven , Reasonable Doubts, Shark, Three Rivers, Detroit 1-8-7, and L.A. Law on which she played a woman on trial for killing her rapist. TV movies include The Defiant Ones, Too Young to Die?, Infidelity, Children of the Night, Convicted, and One More Mountain. Movies include Bottle Shock in which she played Christopher Pine's mother. Laurie has an extensive background in theater winning three major awards for her lead roles in Mary Barnes, Savage in Limbo and Times Like These.

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Personal life

She is married to Carl Weintraub, with a son, Cory O'Brien.[ citation needed ]

Acting credits

Theater

Year(s)TitleRoleVenueNotesRef(s)
1981Mary BarnesMary BarnesOdyssey Theatre, Los AngelesProfessional debut; main role [1] [2] [3]
1983–84 Quilters Garrett's daughterMusic Center Plaza, Los Angeles [4]
1984Vampire GutsLouisePilot Theatre, Los Angeles [5]
GardeniaLydie Breeze Los Angeles Actors' Theatre, Los AngelesSecond chapter of Lydie Breeze series [6]
Women and WaterFourth chapter of Lydie Breeze series [7]
1986The History of FearVictory Theatre, Los Angeles [8] [9]
Inside Out Beverly Hills Playhouse, Los AngelesSolo role [10]
1987Savage in LimboDenise SavageThe Cast Theatre, Los AngelesMain role [11] [12]
1995Mary BarnesMary BarnesOdyssey Theatre, Los AngelesMain role; revival [1]
1999The GreeksHelen [13]
2003Times Like These [14]
2006First Monday in OctoberRuth Loomis [15]
2012I Am ChrissieHerselfPromenade Playhouse, Los AngelesMain role; also writer [3]

Film

Year(s)TitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1982 Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann TerryFilm debut
1986 The Adventures of the American Rabbit Bunny O' Hare (voice)
1987 Harry and the Hendersons Screaming Woman
1992 Gas Food Lodging Thelma
2001 Mockingbird Don't Sing Beverly Glazer
2002 American Gun Martin's Mother
2004 Around the Bend Ruth
2005InvasionReporter
2006 Little Chenier Faye
2008 Bottle Shock Laura
DisfiguredSheila
2022Pie in the SkyDory

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1983 Dynasty MaidTelevision debut
Episode: "Reunion in Singapore"
St. Elsewhere Mrs. MorgenEpisode: "Working"
Knight Rider Linda GrovesEpisode: "Nobody Does It Better"
1983–85 Dungeons & Dragons Additional voices27 episodes
1984 Legmen Mary SmithEpisode: "I Shall Be Re-Released"
Calamity JaneMamieTelevision film
Saturday's the Place!HerselfTelevision film
1984–91 Muppet Babies Baby Piggy, Captain Crochette Hook (voice)107 episodes
1985Obsessed with a Married WomanGaliTelevision film
Santa Barbara Hooker2 episodes
The Transformers Astoria Carlton-Ritz (voice)Episode: "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide"
Shadow Chasers Vicki PasternackEpisode: "Spirit of St. Louis"
The GLO Friends Save Christmas Additional voicesTelevision film
1986 The Defiant Ones PaulineTelevision film
Trapper John, M.D. OlivaEpisode: "Life, Death, and Dr. Christmas"
Cagney & Lacey Linda DonnerEpisode: "Extradition"
ConvictedAudrey DelaneyTelevision film
1987 Deadly Care GloriaTelevision film
Infidelity EileenTelevision film [16] [17]
The Real Ghostbusters Vanna (voice)Episode: "The Cabinet of Calamari"
1988 Ohara Ruth BrittonEpisode: "Sign of the Times"
L.A. Law Megan PennyEpisode: "Belle of the Bald" [18]
1989 ABC Weekend Special Lewis' Mom, Trashy's SisterEpisode: "The Monster Bed"
1990 Too Young to Die? Wanda Bradley SledgeTelevision film
Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue Baby Piggy, Mom (voice)Television film
Gabriel's Fire Kathy DanubeEpisode: "To Catch a Con: Part 2"
1991 The Antagonists AlyEpisode: "Brother to Brother"
1992 Reasonable Doubts Esther NicholsEpisode: "Maggie Finds Her Soul"
1993Beyond SuspicionPatTelevision film
1993–94 Cro Ivanna (voice)14 episodes
1994One More MountainElizabeth GravesTelevision film
1995 Vanishing Son Sandra GarbettEpisode: "Sweet Sixteen"
Picket Fences Sara HynesEpisode: "The Song of Rome"
Live Shot Marilyn Maitland2 episodes
1996 The Lazarus Man Charlotte BowerEpisode: "The Conspirator"
Walker, Texas Ranger Becky StantonEpisode: "A Ranger Christmas"
1996, 1999 Chicago Hope Myra Delaney, Antonia White2 episodes
1997 Crisis Center Mrs. ThomasEpisode: "Where Truth Lies"
7th Heaven CarolEpisode: "I Love You"
1997, 2001 NYPD Blue Mrs. Pierson, Dr. Rosen2 episodes
1998 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Paula MyrtleSeason 2, Episode 5
Segment: "The Land"
Credited as Laurie O' Brian
ER Mrs. RichardsEpisode: "The Miracle Worker"
2000 Boston Public Melanie FitzgeraldEpisode: "Chapter Six"
2001 Strong Medicine Arlene BillingsEpisode: "Impaired"
2002 The Zeta Project PaulaEpisode: "Eye of the Storm"
Presidio Med Denise DembryEpisode: "This Baby's Gonna Fly"
2003 CSI: Miami Mary HinkleEpisode: "Double Cap"
2004The DivisionConnie HicksEpisode: "Be Careful What You Wish For"
2005 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Mrs. MeyersEpisode: "Shooting Stars"
2006 Smith Barbara CollinsEpisode: "Two"
2007SharkAmanda MortonEpisode: "Wayne's World 2: Revenge of the Shark"
2009 Three Rivers RuthEpisode: "Ryan's First Day"
2010 Detroit 1-8-7 June BurkeEpisode: "Pharmacy Double/Bullet Train"
2013SusannaDr. Anderson3 episodes
2014 Complete Works Deborah Hünterschmidt5 episodes

Awards

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