Biography
At age 15, Hagerty was signed as a model by Eileen Ford and began spending summers working in New York City Two years later, she left Cincinnati and moved to NYC, where she continued to model while working with her brother, Michael Hagerty, as his theater, The Production Company, and studying with William Hickey. In 1979, Hagerty finally made her Off- Broadway debut in a production of "Mutual Benefit Life" at her brother's theatre, then played …
Career Milestones
1970 | Signed by Eileen Ford Agency as model (date approximate) |
1972 | Moved to New York City |
1979 | Made Off-Broadway debut in "Mutual Benefit Life" at The Production Company, a theater co-founded by her brother Michael; first film work in "All That Jazz" ends up on cutting room floor |
1980 | Was leading lady of "Airplane!", her film debut |
1986 | Made Broadway debut, as Corinna in the revival of "House of Blue Leaves" |
1987 | Reprised character of Corinna in TV version of "House of Blue Leaves" |
1991 | Co-starred in the short-lived CBS sitcom, "Princesses" (September-October) |
1992 | Was part of ensemble cast of big screen "Noises Off" |
1994 | Returned to NY theater to co-star in "A Cheever Evening" at Playwrights Horizon |
1998 | Starred in the UPN sitcom "Reunited" |
1999 | Made cameo appearance as an ex-girlfriend of Bruce Willis' character in "The Story of Us" |
2001 | Appeared in the "Nonfiction" portion of Todd Solandz's film "Storytelling" |
2001 | Appeared in the Tom Green comedy "Freddy Got Fingered" |
2001 | Appeared opposite Billy Bob Thronton, Patricia Arquette and Sela Ward in the direct-to-cable thriller "The Badge" |
2003 | Cast alongside Jason Lee, Julia Stiles and Selma Blair in "A Guy Thing" |
2006 | Cast in the comedy "She's the Man" starring Amanda Bynes |
