| BIOGRAPHY
A star of television and feature films, Teri Hatcher also holds
the distinction of being the woman whose photographs were most
frequently downloaded from the Internet in the late '90s. With
her brunette hair, beautiful brown eyes, mischievous smile, and
petite but curvaceous figure, it isn't difficult to imagine why.
While Hatcher could probably thrive for years as a virtual pinup,
there is more to her than drop-dead gorgeous looks. The daughter
of a physicist and a computer programmer, she initially studied
math and engineering at a San Francisco area community college
before the acting bug bit. She later enrolled at the American
Conservatory Theatre. At age 20, she was a cheerleader for the
San Francisco 49ers.
Hatcher made her television debut in 1985, playing Amy, one of
the singing/dancing Mermaids on the revived anthology series Love
Boat. Shortly thereafter, she became a regular on the action-adventure
series MacGyver and more guest-starring roles on other shows followed.
She made her feature film debut co-starring in the Hollywood satire
The Big Picture (1989). Subsequent film appearances include a
small but memorable turn as Sylvester Stallone's kid sister in
Tango and Cash (1989). However, while Hatcher's career as a supporting
actress was puttering along nicely, she did not become a bona
fide star until 1993, after she was selected to star opposite
Dean Cain in the television series Lois and Clark: The New Adventures
of Superman, an attempt at a more sophisticated look at Superman
and Lois Lane. The show developed a loyal following and remained
popular until Lois and Superman married in early 1997. The ratings
dropped dramatically and the show was cancelled. Syndicated repeats,
however, continued airing on cable television.
Hatcher is also still in demand as a guest star and has appeared
on a variety of programs, including a memorable episode of Seinfeld
that focused on whether or not her perfect bosom was real or silicone
(it's real). With the success of Lois and Clark, Hatcher's film
career picked up and she subsequently appeared in films ranging
from the thriller Heaven's Prisoners (1996) to the James Bond
adventure Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). |
FILMOGRAPHY
• Fever (2001)
• Jane Doe (2001)
• Spy Kids (2001)
• Running Mates (2000)
• Since You've Been Gone (1998)
• Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
• 2 Days In The Valley (1996)
• Heaven's Prisoners (1996)
• All Tied Up (1994)
• Brain Smasher - A Love Story (1993)
• The Cool Surface (1993)
• Dead in the Water (1992)
• Straight Talk (1992)
• Tango & Cash (1989) |