Patricia Richardson

About Patricia Richardson

She holds down a job, raises kids, and tolerates the testosterone-fueled notions and gadgets wielded by macho hubby Tim Allen. No stranger to episodic TV, Richardson had recurring roles in two short-lived series "Double Trouble" (1984) and "Eisenhower and Lutz" (1988), and then a two season run in "FM" (1989), playing a spunky radio talk show host.

Like many future sitcom divas, Richardson's career began in legitimate theater. In her very first NYC audition, she won a job as understudy for the title role in the Angela Lansbury starrer "Gypsy". Richardson went on to do the national tour and filled in for some of the chorus roles. After several appearances off-Broadway, her Broadway break came when she originated a role in Michael Weller's "Loose Ends". Richardson next starred in "The Wake of Jimmy Foster", penned by her old college classmate Beth Henley. Infamously finicky NEW YORK magazine theater critic John Simon lauded her as "one of the ten best performers of 1985" for her work in the Broadway production "Cruise Control". In-between legit acting jobs, Richardson appeared in numerous commercials. She landed her best feature role (to date) as a nurse who is attracted to beekeeper Peter Fonda in the indie "Ulee's Gold" (1997).

Partners

Husband

Ray Baker. born c. 1949; separated as of June 1995; filed for divorce August 1995

Education

Southern Methodist University, Dallas , Texas

Career Milestones

Cast as Jill Taylor on the hit ABC sitcom "Home Improvement"

1975

In her first NY audition, secured the understudy part in the title role of "Gypsy" (starring Angela Lansbury)

1984

First regular role in TV series, "Double Trouble"

1985

Performance on Broadway in "Cruise Control" was lauded as "one of the ten best of 1985" by New York Magazine

1988

Cast as a recurring character on the CBS series "Eisenhower & Lutz"

1988

Co-starred in NBC sitcom "FM" with Robert Hays

1994

Co-hosted 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards with Ellen DeGeneres

1997

Co-starred opposite Peter Fonda in "Ulee's Gold"

2001

Cast at the mentally unstable mother of Marilyn Monroe in the fictionalized biopic "Blonde" (CBS), based on Joyce Carol Oates' novel