Joanna Cassidy

About Joanna Cassidy

This statuesque, auburn-haired New Jersey native began her career as a print model in San Francisco. After appearing in small roles in "Bullitt" (1968) and "Fools" (1970), she relocated to L.A. to pursue an acting career. She went on to play supporting roles in a number of memorable features in the 1970s and early 80s, including Bob Rafelson's "Stay Hungry" (1976), Robert Benton's "The Late Show" (1977) and Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner" (1982). Cassidy gave a superb performance as a tough journalist covering revolutionary Nicaragua in Roger Spottiswoode's overlooked gem "Under Fire" (1982). After a sojourn in TV, she returned to screen roles and won praise as Bob Hoskins' romantic partner in Robert Zemeckis' "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988). She later offered an amusing turn as Christina Applegate's business mentor in "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead" (1991) and had supporting roles in "Vampire in Brooklyn" (1995), "Chain Reaction" (1996), "Dangerous Beauty" (1998) and "Ghosts of Mars" (2001), among scores of other roles.

On the small screen, Cassidy has enlivened many series, although in most, she far outshone the material. She was a regular on the CBS variety series "Shields and Yarnell" (1977) and went on to appear in such now-forgotten fodder as "The Rollergirls" (NBC, 1978), "240 Robert" (ABC, 1979-80) and "Codename: Foxfire" (NBC, 1985). Cassidy shone as the TV director with an on-again, off-again relationship with her arrogant star (Dabney Coleman) in the superior sitcom "Buffalo Bill" (NBC, 1983-84), a role that earned her a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy nomination. The gifted actress has also graced many TV-movies and miniseries, including "Hollywood Wives" (ABC, 1985); "Live! From Death Row" (Fox, 1992); "Barbarians at the Gate" (HBO, 1993), opposite James Garner in the tale of real-life corporate raiders; "Other Mothers", a 1993 "CBS Schoolbreak Special", in which she was the lesbian mother of a teenager; and a delicious turn as Caroline Kass opposite Cybill Shephard in "Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart" (CBS, 2003)--dozens more telepics and miniseries would accumlate on her always-expanding resume.

Cassidy would continue try her hand at regular series television from time to time--including the short-lived projects Dudley Moore sitcom "Dudley" and the nightime soap "Hotel Malibu" (1994)--but she was far more successful in a variety of recurring roles on established hits, including "Falcon Crest," "L.A. Law," "Melrose Place," "Diagnosis Murder," "The District" and "Enterprise." The best of these semi-regular stints was her acerbic, amoral, unedited character Margaret Chenoweth, the self-obsessed psychologist mother of Brenda (Rachel Griffiths) and Billy (Jeremy Sisto), a no-punches-pulled role that Cassidy attacked with obvious glee.

Education

Syracuse University, Syracuse , New York

Career Milestones

Began career as a model; first job was in a print campaign for wine

Had recurring role as love interest to Dr. Mark Sloan (Dick Van Dyke) on the CBS mystery "Diagnosis Murder"

Moved to San Francisco, California

Raised in Haddonfield, New Jersey

1968

First screen role, bit part in Peter Yates' "Bullitt"

1972

Moved to Los Angeles with children; began modeling and acting

1973

Screen acting debut in "The Laughing Policeman"

1977

TV debut as a regular on "Shields and Yarnell" (CBS)

1978

Featured in short-lived "The Rollergirls" (NBC)

1979

Co-starred on the ABC drama series "240 Robert"

1982

Had prominent supporting role in Ridley Scott's sci-fi thriller "Blade Runner"

1983

Appeared in short-lived comedy series "The Family Tree" (NBC)

1983

Cast opposite Dabney Coleman in the superior sitcom "Buffalo Bill" (NBC)

1985

Had leading role of former CIA operative Elizabeth 'Foxire' Towne in the short-lived NBC adventure series "Codename: Foxfire"

1985

Was featured in the ABC miniseries "Hollywood Wives"

1988

Was female live-action lead in the feature "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"

1993

Co-starred in HBO TV-movie "Barbarians at the Gate"

1993

Returned to series TV as the title character's ex-wife in "Dudley", a CBS sitcom starring Dudley Moore that lasted for five episodes

1994

Played leading role in the CBS series "Hotel Malibu"

1994

Played recurring role of a judge on three episode story arc of "L.A. Law"

2001

Cast as Margaret Chenowith, mother of Brenda and Billy Chenowith in the acclaimed HBO series "Six Feet Under"

2001

Returned to regular series work in the ABC fall drama "Philly"

2006

Earned an Emmy nomination for Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series for "Six Feet Under"

2006

Guest stars as Beverly Bridge, wife of lawyer Danny Crane, on ABC's "Boston Legal"