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Lauren Holly

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Bristol, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Birthday: October 28, 1963
  • 2007

    Cast opposite Alan Arkin in director Neal Miller's character-driven comedy drama, "Raising Flagg"

  • 2005

    Co-starred in Arie Posin's ensemble "The Chumscrubber," a darkly satiric story about life crumbling in the midst of a seemingly idyllic suburbia

  • 2005

    Joined the cast of "NCIS," (CBS) as Jenny Shepard, the head of the NCIS unit

  • 2000

    Cast as an aspiring actress in "The Last Producer"; screened at Cannes; aired on USA Network in 2001

  • 1999

    Appeared with Peter Falk and Timothy Hutton in "VIG"; film premiered on Cinemax

  • 1999

    Had role alongside Stephen Dorff in Phil Joanou's autobiographical "Entropy"; released direct-to-video in 2000

  • 1999

    Played Dennis Quaid's wife in "Any Given Sunday", directed by Oliver Stone

  • 1999

    Returned to series TV playing a plastic surgeon on "Chicago Hope", overseen by David E Kelley

  • 1998

    Starred opposite Ed Burns in Burns' "No Looking Back"

  • 1997

    Reteamed with Kinnear for the romantic comedy "A Smile Like Yours"

  • 1996

    Acted in Ted Demme's "Beautiful Girls"

  • 1995

    Played Greg Kinnear's fiance in "Sabrina"

  • 1994

    Acted with future husband Jim Carrey in "Dumb and Dumber"

  • 1993

    First feature lead role, "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story"; played Lee's wife Linda

  • 1991

    Co-starred in the short-lived series, "The Antagonists" (CBS)

  • 1990

    Had female lead opposite Andrew Dice Clay in "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane"

  • 1990

    TV-movie debut, as Betty in "Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again" (NBC)

  • 1989

    Had recurring role on the NBC sitcom "My Two Dads"

  • 1986

    Feature acting debut, "Band of the Hand"; appeared opposite first husband Daniele Quinn

  • 1986 to 1989

    Portrayed teen heroine Julie Chandler on the ABC daytime soap, "All My Children"

  • 1986

    TV acting debut, a guest appearance in an episode of "Spenser: For Hire"

  • Formed Hollycould Productions

  • Grew up in Geneva, New York

  • Portrayed sheriff's deputy Maxine 'Max' Stewart on the CBS drama series "Picket Fences"; initial TV collaboration with David E Kelley

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