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Who is Elinor Donahue?

American retired actress Mary Eleanor Donahue was born in Tacoma, Washington State USA, on 19 April 1937, making Aries her zodiac sign. She had roles in 110 TV series and movies prior to retiring in 2005, and is probably still known best for playing Bridget in the evergreen 1990 romantic comedy movie “Pretty Woman”, which Garry Marshall directed, and which starred Jason Alexander, Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. It follows a businessman who’s fallen in love with a prostitute, and the movie won eight of its 19 award nominations, including an Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Julia Roberts).

Education and early life

Elinor was raised in Tacoma by her father Thomas William Donahue and mother Doris Genevieve (nee Gelbaugh), however, not many details have been disclosed about them as Elinor respects their privacy; she hasn’t spoken about having siblings, and most of Elinor’s fans believe her to be an only child.

She began taking ballet lessons at a very early age, then was only six when she made her debut film appearance, playing Muggsy in the 1943 comedy “Mister Big”; the same year saw her appear in the comedy movie “Honeymoon Lodge”, and Elinor was then active in the film industry for the following six decades.

She eventually moved to Los Angeles, California, where she attended a local high school, matriculating in 1955 and then focusing on her career, rather than pursuing a college degree.

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Roles in movies

The year 1944 saw Elinor appear in both the musical comedy “Bowery to Broadway”, and the romantic drama “And Now Tomorrow”, while some of her other roles in the ‘40s were in the 1946 comedy “Little Miss Big”, the 1947 musical comedy “The Unfinished Dance”, and the 1949 romantic musical comedy “An Old-Fashioned Girl”.

The year 1954 saw her play Daughter in Bargain Basement of the romantic drama “Woman’s World”, directed by Jean Negulesco, and which starred Van Heflin, Lauren Bacall and Cornel Wilde; it follows a company executive who’s about to decide whom amongst his employees he’s going to promote by speaking to their wives. Elinor had only two film roles in the remainder of the ‘50s: she played Lora’s Friend in the critically acclaimed 1959 drama “Imitation of Life”, which was nominated for two Oscars for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Juanita Moore and Susan Kohner, and she portrayed Mary Lee Morgan in the 1959 drama “Girls Town”.

Her only film role in the ‘60s was playing Ethel Garrity in the 1969 romantic comedy “In Name Only”, which failed to attract any attention, while the ‘70s saw her play supporting characters in the 1972 romantic comedy “Gidget Gets Married”, the 1977 family drama “The Father Knows Best Reunion”, and the 1978 drama “Doctors’ Private Lives”.

Elinor portrayed Margaret Anderson in the 1983 comedy “Going Berserk”, directed by David Steinberg, and which starred John Candy, Joe Flaherty and Eugene Levy. It follows a chauffeur who’s been hypnotized by a cult to kill a congressman, who also happens to be his fiancée’s father. Her only other two film roles in the ‘80s were in the 1983 short family drama “Just an Overnight Guest”, and the 1984 family drama “No Earthly Reason”.

In 1996, Elinor played a supporting character in the comedy “Dear God”, directed by Garry Marshall, and which starred Greg Kinnear, Laurie Metcalf and Maria Pitillo. It follows someone who’s answering all the letters written to God – the movie was nominated for a single award.

Elinor’s final three movies roles were in the 1999 drama “Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story”, the 2001 drama “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Heart Within”, and the 2004 romantic family comedy “The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement”.

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Roles in TV series

Elinor’s debut TV series appearance was in the 1952 episode “I Want to Be a Movie Star” of the comedy “Schlitz Playhouse”, but she became famous following her portrayal of the lead character Betty Anderson in the hit family comedy “Father Knows Best”, which Ed James created, and which also starred Robert Young and Lauren Chapin. It follows the lives of family man Jim Anderson, his wife Margaret and their children Kathy, Bud and Betty – the series aired from 1954 through 1960 and won nine of its 27 award nominations.

What marked the ‘60s for Elinor was starring as Joan Randall in all the 26 episodes of the comedy “Many Happy Returns”, created by Parke Levy, and which also starred John McGiver and Mark Goddard; it follows the life of department store manager Walter Burnley. The remainder of the decade saw her appear in single episodes of the western “A Man Called Shenandoah”, the comedy “Occasional Wife” and the science fiction adventure “Star Trek”.

From 1972 through 1975, Elinor played the supporting character Miriam Welby in the hit comedy “The Odd Couple”, which Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson created, and which starred Tony Randall, Jack Klugman and Al Molinaro. It follows two men who’ve both separated from their wives, and now have to live together; the series won six of its 20 award nominations.

The ‘80s saw Elinor appear in an episode or two of various series, including the family adventure “Fantasy Island”, the action comedy “The Dukes of Hazzard”, and the comedy “Newhart”.

From 1992 through 1997, she voiced Mom in the animated adventure comedy “Eek! The Cat”, created by Savage Steve Holland and Bill Kopp, who also starred in it; it follows the life of anthropomorphic purple cat Eek – the series won one of its four award nominations.

Elinor appeared in only one more TV series prior to retiring, portraying Esther ‘Legs’ Davis in the 2005 episode “Colors” of the crime mystery “Cold Case”; she returned for a single role in 2010, when invited to play Judge Marie Anderson in five episodes of the long-running soap opera “The Young and the Restless”.

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Other credits

Elinor sang songs in five movies and TV series, including two songs in the 1948 romantic comedy film “Three Daring Daughters”, the song “Mack the Knife” in the 1990 episode “The Sitting” of the fantasy comedy series “Get a Life”, and the song “Skip To My Lou” in the 1991 fantasy horror movie “Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare”.

Some of her final talk-show appearances were in “The Interviews: An Oral History of Television”, “Make or Break TV”, and “Entertainment Tonight”.

Awards and nominations

Elinor won a 2004 TV Land Legend Award, for her performance in “The Andy Griffith Show”. She was also nominated for a 1959 Primetime Emmy for Best Supporting Actress (Continuing Character) in a Comedy Series, for her performance in “Father Knows Best”.

Life after acting

Elinor chose to stay away from the media’s attention following her retirement, and has since been focused on spending time with her third husband, Lou Genevrino, and her four children.

She occasionally gives interviews, and besides in “The Young and the Restless”, has also returned from retirement to play Mrs Chumley in the 2015 production of “Harvey”.

Love life and marriages

Elinor’s married thrice. Her first husband was non-celebrity American Richard Smith, whom she married on 11 June 1955 – their divorce was finalized on 11 August 1961.

Elinor married the late American screenwriter and producer Harry Ackerman on 8 June 1962; he produced 45 TV series and movies, and is probably still remembered best for producing 82 episodes of the fantasy comedy series “The Flying Nun”, which aired from 1967 through 1970, and won one of its four award nominations. Elinor and Harry have four sons together: Brian, Peter, James and Chris; Chris is probably the most popular amongst them, and is perhaps still known best for playing Tattoo in the popular 2005 action crime adventure movie “Elektra”.

Elinor and Harry’s marriage ended when he died on 3 February 1991, aged 78 (he was 24 years her senior).

Since 4 January 1992, Elinor’s been married to her third husband, American non-celebrity Louis Gerard ‘Lou’ Genevrino.

She also has two step-children Stephen Ackerman and Susan Peterson.

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Interesting facts and hobbies

Jonathan Lore’s song “Ellie’s Smile” was dedicated to Elinor, and references her career.

When she began starring in the sitcom “Father Knows Best”, it received poor ratings and was canceled in March 1955; numerous people protested, asking for the series to return, and after it did, it became a hit.

Elinor’s acting mentor was the late American actor and producer Robert Young, who died aged 91 in 1998.

Elinor’s only a day older than American actor and screenwriter George Takei, alongside whom she appeared in the 1967 action science fiction adventure series “Metamorphosis”.

Her favorite actress is Adrienne Hayes, while some of her favorite movies include the 1962 drama “Patty”, the 1973 crime mystery “Electra Glide in Blue”, and the 1977 thriller “Billy Jack Goes to Washington”.

Height, eyes and wealth

Elinor’s age is 86. She has brown eyes and grey hair, is 5ft 4ins (1.63m) tall and weighs around 115lbs (52kgs).

Elinor’s net worth’s been estimated at over $3 million, as of April 2023.

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About Kunal Nayyar: From Badminton Player to Big Bang Star

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Who is Kunal Nayyar?

British actor and producer Kunal Nayyar was born in Hammersmith, London, England, on 30 April 1981, making Taurus his zodiac sign. He’s appeared in 31 TV series and movies, and is perhaps known best for portraying one of the main characters, Raj Koothrappali in all the 280 episodes of the critically acclaimed sitcom “The Big Bang Theory”, which Bill Prady and Chuck Lorre created, and which also starred Kaley Cuoco, Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki. It follows the lives of two socially awkward physicists, and a woman who’s just moved across the hall from them; the series aired from 2007 through 2019 and won 79 of its 333 award nominations.

Education and early life

Kunal spent the first three years of his life in Hammersmith, where he was raised by his Indian Punjabi immigrant parents; the family then moved back to New Delhi, India where his parents had jobs.

Kunal wasn’t interested in acting while living in India, but was rather into playing badminton; he studied at St. Columba’s School and was on its badminton team, while he also enjoyed playing soccer and tennis with his peers.

Upon matriculating in 1999, Kunal moved to Oregon USA, and enrolled at the University of Portland, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in 2003; it was while at the university that he fell in love with acting, as he appeared in a number of plays and began taking acting lessons.

He took part in the American College Theater Festival, which motivated him to enroll at Temple University, from which he graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree in acting in 2005.

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Roles in movies

Kunal’s debut film role was playing Pizza Man in the 2004 romantic comedy “S. C. I. E. N. C. E.”, and his following role came in 2011, when cast to appear in the music video “Barenaked Ladies: The Big Bang Theory Theme”.

He voiced Gupta in the critically acclaimed 2012 animated adventure comedy “Ice Age: Continental Drift”, which Michael Thurmeier and Steve Martino directed, and which starred John Leguizamo, Denis Leary and Ray Romano. It follows Sid, Diego and Manny as they’re using an iceberg as a ship now that their continent has been set adrift; the film won two of its 13 award nominations. The year 2012 saw Kunal star in the short comedy “… or Die”, and play Karim in the 2014 mystery science fiction thriller “The Scribbler”.

The year 2015 saw him play Serge Negani in the thriller “Consumed”, which Daryl Wein wrote and directed, and which starred Beth Grant, Victor Garber and Zoe Lister-Jones. It follows the life of a mother whose son has a persistent rash, and the movie won a 2016 Cinema Verde Film Festival Most Revealing Award.

Kunal’s also known for playing the supporting character Dr. Robin Sathi  in the 2019 drama “Sweetness in the Belly”, directed by Zeresenay Mehari, and which starred Wunmi Mosaku, Rafael Goncalves and Dakota Fanning. It follows a British girl who was abandoned in Africa, and now has to flee for England during civil war; the movie won one of its two award nominations.

Kunal’s three most recent film roles have been in the 2020 short animated comedy “Tiny Diamond Goes Back to School” (voice role), the 2021 animated adventure comedy “Trolls Holiday in Harmony” (voice role) and the 2022 comedy “The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry”; he’s currently shooting for the upcoming movies “Spaceman” and “How to Date Billy Walsh”.

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Roles in TV series

Kunal’s debut TV series role was portraying Youssef Zidan in the 2007 episode “Suspicion” of the crime mystery “NCIS”, and his following roles came in 2010, when cast to appear in an episode of the comedies “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” and “CollegeHumor Originals”.

In 2013 and 2014, Kunal portrayed Neal and Sanjay in two episodes of the popular comedy “Sullivan & Son”, which Steve Byrne created, and starred in alongside Christine Ebersole and Brian Doyle-Murray; it follows Steve Sullivan who’s quit his job as a corporate attorney and has begun running his father’s bar.

From 2013 through 2016, Kunal voiced Vijay Patel in the animated adventure comedy “Sanjay and Craig”, created by Jay Howell and James Dirschberger, and which also starred Maulik Pancholy and Chris Hardwick. It follows the adventures of Sanjay Patel and his pet snake Craig –  the series was nominated for six awards.

Kunal’s three most recent TV series roles have been in the 2020 episode “Sandeep” of the crime mystery “Criminal: UK”, four episodes of the 2021 animated family adventure “Mira, Royal Detective” (voice role) and all the eight episodes (lead role) of the 2022 crime thriller “Suspicion”.

Other credits

Kunal received special thanks for the 2012 short comedy movie “Say It Ain’t Solo”.

He produced the 2013 biographical sports documentary movie “Beyond All Boundaries” and the 2022 comedy movie “The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry”.

Some of Kunal’s recent talk-show appearances have been in “The Jennifer Hudson Show”, “Hollywood First Look” and “Made in Hollywood”.

Awards and nominations

Kunal’s won one of his 10 award nominations: a 2020 CinEuphoria Merit – Honorary Award, for his and his colleagues’ performance in “The Big Bang Theory”.

Kunal and his colleagues were also nominated for six Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series from 2012 through 2017, for “The Big Bang Theory”, and he was nominated for a 2021 BAFTA Award for Supporting Actor, for his performance in “Criminal: UK”.

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Love life and marriage

Kunal’s quite secretive when it comes to speaking about his love life in public, however, it’s still widely known that he’s been a married man for over a decade now.

Kunal and Indian actress and model Neha Kapur exchanged vows in India in December 2011, in a large ceremony attended by many of their friends and family members. Neha was 2006 Femina Miss India, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in fashion design from the Pearl Academy and is also a professional dancer.

Kunal and Neha have no children together, and this is believed to be because they’re both focused on their careers.

Kunal’s yet to mention other women whom he’s perhaps dated, is married to Neha Kapur as of April 2023, and doesn’t have children.

Interesting facts and hobbies

Kunal loves attending Comic-Cons, and has revealed that fans of the series “The Big Bang Theory” whom he met there were all affectionate.

He has his own dialect, which is a mix of Indian and British English.

Kunal’s revealed that he’s both claustrophobic and afraid of heights.

He knows many details about the film franchises “Lord of the Rings” and “Star Wars”, but isn’t familiar with the series “Star Trek”.

Kunal’s a huge fan of video games – he voiced Gupta in the 2012 game “Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games”.

He’s an Instagram star, as nearly three million people are following Kunal on the network today, while he’s posted over 800 pictures, with most of these showing him during his everyday life.

Kunal’s favorite actor, is Joe Pesci, and some of his favorite movies include “8 Heads in a Duffel Bag”, “With Honors” and “The Irishman”.

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Height, eyes and wealth

Kunal’s age is 42. He has brown eyes and black hair, is 5ft 7ins (1.71m) tall and weighs around 150lbs (69kgs).

Kunal’s net worth’s been estimated at over $45 million, as of April 2023.

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What is Nancy McKeon from The Facts of Life doing now? Wiki

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Who is Nancy McKeon?

American actress Nancy Justine McKeon was born in Westbury, New York State USA, on 4 April 1966, making Aries her zodiac sign. She’s had roles in close to 50 TV series and movies, but is probably still known best for portraying the lead character Jo Polniaczek in the critically acclaimed family comedy series “The Facts of Life”, which Howard Leeds and Dick Clair created, and which also starred Mindy Cohn, Kim Fields and Lisa Whelchel. It follows the life of housemother and dietitian Mrs Edna Garrett, the series aired from 1979 through 1988, and won six of its 23 award nominations.

Nancy’s still active in the film industry, although she’s had only two roles since 2010, appearing in the 2019 romantic movie “You Light Up My Christmas”, and six episodes of the 2021 crime adventure series “Panic”.

Education and early life

Nancy was raised in New York City alongside her brother Philip McKeon, by their mother Barbara McKeon who was a housewife, and father Donald McKeon who was a travel agent. Philip was a child actor and radio personality, who died aged 55 on 10 December 2019, following a long illness.

Nancy was only two when she was thrown into the entertainment industry, appearing in a commercial for Sears & Roebuck’s baby clothing. She was 11 when she made her debut TV series appearance, portraying Vikki Mayer in the 1977 episode “The Crying Child” of the crime action “Starsky and Hutch”.

Nancy studied at a Catholic school, and was, upon completing her elementary school education, tutored by professors at an on-set school; she hasn’t attended college.

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Roles in TV series

The year 1978 saw Nancy play Ann in the episode “Return to Fantasy Island” of the family fantasy adventure “Fantasy Island”, and in 1979 and 1980, she played Jill Stone in the drama “Stone”, created by Richard Levinson, and which starred Dennis Weaver, Pat Hingle and Robert Weaver. It follows the life of Sergeant Daniel Stone who’s now also become a famous author; the series was nominated for only a single award.

Some of Nancy’s following roles were in an episode or two of the animated action adventure “Thundarr the Barbarian” (voice role), the comedy “Alice”, and the animated adventure comedy “ABC Weekend Specials” (voice role). She spent the ‘80s focused on shooting for “The Facts of Life”, and her next TV series role came in 1995, when cast to star as Annie O’Connell in the comedy “Can’t Hurry Love”, created by Gina Wendkos, and which also starred Mariska Hargitay and Louis Mandylor; it follows the lives of four friends from New York City.

From 2001 through 2004, Nancy played Inspector Jinny Exstead, one of the main characters in the crime mystery “The Division”, which Deborah Joy LeVine created, and which also starred Lisa Vidal and Bonnie Bedelia. It follows the lives of five female police officers, and the series won six of its 13 award nominations.

Nancy’s two most recent TV series roles, besides “Panic”, have been in the 2007 episode “Absalom” of the crime mystery “Without a Trace” and five episodes of the 2010 romantic family comedy “Sonny with a Chance”.

Roles in movies

Nancy made her debut film appearance in the 1978 drama “A Question of Love”, which Jerry Thorpe directed, and which starred Gena Rowlands, Jane Alexander and Ned Beatty; it follows a woman who’s being sued by her husband for their children’s custody, because she’s living with her girlfriend.

Some of Nancy’s following roles were in the 1979 crime drama “Stone”, the 1981 family sports drama “Please Don’t Hit Me, Mom”, and the 1982 romantic comedy “The Facts of Life Goes to Paris”.

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The year 1986 saw her star as Cindy Fralick in the drama “Firefighter”, directed by Robert Michael Lewis, and which also starred Vincent Irizarry and Barry Corbin; it follows Cindy who wants to become the first female firefighter in Los Angeles. The remainder of the ‘80s saw Nancy appear in the comedy “The Facts of Life Down Under”, the 1987 drama “Strange Voices”, and the 1989 biographical crime drama “A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story”.

What marked the ‘90s for Nancy was perhaps her portrayal of the support character Bride in the romantic comedy “Just Write”, directed by Andrew Gallerani, and which starred Sherilyn Fenn, Jeremy Piven and JoBeth Williams. It follows a bus driver who’s pretending to be a screenwriter to impress an actress – the film won four awards.

Nancy’s three most recent movie roles, besides the above mentioned “You Light Up My Christmas”, have been in the 2004 action science fiction “Category 6: Day of Destruction”, the 2006 drama “Wild Hearts” and the 2010 romantic family western “Love Begins”.

Other credits

Nancy has four producing and two directing credits; some of her most notable producing work has been on the 1986 drama movie “Firefighter”, the 1987 drama film “Strange Voices”, and the 1999 short movie “A Wakening”.

Some of Nancy’s most recent talk-show and game-show appearances have been in “Home & Family”, “Dancing with the Stars” and “Good Morning America”.

Awards and nominations

Nancy’s won five of her 10 award nominations – three Young Artist Awards for Best Young Actress in 1983, for her performance in the series “The Facts of Life”, the movie “Please Don’t Hit Me, Mom” and another movie “The Facts of Life Goes to Paris”. Nancy also won two awards at the 2000 Marco Island Film Festival, for Best First Short Film and Best Short Drama, both for “A Wakening”.

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Love life and relationships

Nancy’s been secretive about her love life since the launch of her career, but has still shared some details about it. She met famous Canadian-American activist and former actor Michael J. Fox while they were shooting together for the 1983 comedy movie “High School U. S. A.”, and they were then in a relationship for three years, including competing in the game-show “Tattletales” as a celebrity couple.

Nancy married American movie technician Marc Andrus in 2003, following an eight-year relationship; they met on the set of the 1995 movie “A Mother’s Gift”. Only 20 people attended the wedding, and Nancy gave birth to their first daughter Aurora on 6 March 2004, while their second daughter Harlow Andrus followed in December 2006; the family of four’s today living on a ranch not far from Austin, Texas.

Nancy’s yet to mention other men whom she’s maybe dated, she’s married to Marc Andrus as of April 2023, and they have two daughters together.

Interesting facts and hobbies

Nancy’s deeply religious, and while shooting for the series “The Facts of Life”, she and her parents were allowed a private audience with Pope John Paul II.

She was amongst the few actresses considered for the role of Monica in the critically acclaimed sitcom “Friends”; the role eventually went to Courteney Cox.

Nancy was cast to star in the 1990 comedy series “Working Girl”, but quit before she could start shooting; she was replaced by Sandra Bullock.

She was interested in martial arts while growing up, and practiced several styles during her teenage years.

Nancy’s followed by more than 100,000 people on Instagram, and has posted close to 200 pictures and videos onto the network, most of which feature her spending time with her pet dog Jet, travelling and showing off her drawings.

Her favorite actress is Julia Roberts, while some of Nancy’s favorite movies include “My Best Friend’s Wedding”, “The Pelican Brief” and “Steel Magnolias”.

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Height, eyes and wealth

Nancy’s age is 57. She has green eyes and brown hair, is 5ft 6ins (1.68m) tall and weighs around 135lbs (61kgs).

Nancy’s net worth’s been estimated at over $2 million, as of April 2023.

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How Rene Russo Overcame Her Struggles with Bipolar Disorder

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Who is Rene Russo?

American actress, producer and model Rene Marie Russo was born in Burbank, California USA, on 17 February 1954, making Aquarius her zodiac sign. Primarily know for her modeling career, she’s also appeared in only TV series and movies, and is probably known best for playing the lead character Nina Romina in the critically acclaimed 2014 crime thriller movie “Nightcrawler”, written and directed by Dan Gilroy, and which also starred Jake Gyllenhaal and Bill Paxton. It follows conman Louis Bloom who’s ventured into crime journalism, and the movie won 44 of its 168 award nominations, including an Oscar nomination for Best Writing, Original Screenplay.

Education and early life

Rene was raised in Burbank alongside her sister Toni, solely by their mother Shirley (nee Balocca) as their father Nino Russo abandoned the family when Rene was two; Nino was a sculptor and car mechanic, while Shirley was a barmaid and factory worker.

Rene studied at Burroughs High School, and one of her classmates was future famous movie actor, screenwriter, producer and director Ronald William ‘Ron’ Howard. She suffered from scoliosis during her teenage years, and wore a full-torso brace, and was bullied because of her tall statute, scoliosis and being a geek, and thus dropped out during her second year at Burroughs.

She initially worked as a movie theatre cashier and at an eyeglass factory, prior to signing her first modelling contract and moving to New York City.

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Life before acting

It was in 1972, aged 18 that Rene was noticed by a modelling scout while attending a concert of The Rolling Stones; she signed a contract with Ford Modeling Agency, and became one of the most sought after models in the USA.

In the ‘70s and the first half of the ‘80s, Rene could’ve been seen featured on the cover page of numerous fashion magazines, with some of the most popular amongst these having been “Cosmopolitan”, “Mademoiselle” and “Vogue”.

After Rene turned 30, the demand for her as a model began to wane, and she thus began studying acting, and appeared in a number of plays performed at small theatres; at one point, Rene was mentored by the late American actor Benjamin Norman Schultz, perhaps remembered better by his professional name Allan Rich.

Roles in TV series

Rene’s had only a single TV series role: she played the main character Eden Kendell in all the seven episodes of the 1987 adventure “Sable”, created by Gary Sherman, and which also starred Lewis Van Bergen and Ken Page. It follows a children’s book author who becomes a vigilante at night, and the series was nominated for an American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series.

Roles in movies

Rene made her debut film appearance in the 1988 romantic comedy “Meanwhile in Santa Monica”, directed by David Gamburg, and in which Rene starred alongside Richard Kind and Christopher Carroll. It follows a Russian emigrant family as they’re running their restaurant Russian Nights.

Some of Rene’s following roles were in the 1989 sports comedy “Major League”, the 1990 romantic fantasy comedy “Mr. Destiny”, and the 1991 crime action “One Good Cop”. The year 1992 saw her play Lorna Cole in the hit action crime thriller “Lethal Weapon 3”, which Richard Donner directed, and which starred Joe Pesci, Danny Glover and Mel Gibson. It follows police detectives Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh as they’re trying to catch a former police officer who’s selling guns to street gangs, and the movie won three of its seven award nominations.

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Some of Rene’s notable performances in the remainder of the decade were in the 1996 romantic comedy “Tin Cup”, the 1997 adventure comedy “Buddy” and the 1999 romantic crime thriller “The Thomas Crown Affair”.

The year 2005 saw Rene play Toni, one of the main characters in the critically acclaimed crime sports drama “Two for the Money”, directed by D. J. Caruso, and which also starred Al Pacino and Matthew McConaughey. It follows a former college football star who’s suffered an injury, and become involved in the sports gambling business; the film was nominated for two awards.

Rene took a six-year break from 2005 through 2011, when she played Frigga in the action fantasy “Thor”, which Kenneth Branagh directed, and which starred Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins and Chris Hemsworth. It follows arrogant god Thor who’s been cast out of Asgard, and has become Earth’s (Midgard) defender; the movie won five of its 35 award nominations.

Rene’s since appeared in only a couple of movies, with her three most recent roles having been in the 2017 crime comedy “Just Getting Started”, and in 2019 the mystery horror thriller “Velvet Buzzsaw” and the action adventure “Avengers: Endgame”; she’s once again taken a break from acting, as she’s had no roles for three years now.

Other credits

Rene received special thanks for both the 1998 short action documentary movie “Pure Lethal! New Angles. New Scenes. And Explosive Outtakes” and the 2000 short documentary film “In the Line of Fire: The Ultimate Sacrifice”.

She produced the popular 2005 crime sports movie “Two for the Money”.

Some of Rene’s recent talk-show appearances have been in “Made in Hollywood”, “Dish Nation” and “Entertainers with Byron Allen”.

Awards and nominations

Rene’s won four of her 33 award nominations – a 1999 Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actress – Action/Adventure”, for her performance in “Lethal Weapon 4”, and then three awards for her performance in “Nightcrawler”: a 2014 San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress, a 2015 AARP Movies for Grownups Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and a 2015 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress.

She was nominated for a 2015 BAFTA Film Award for Best Supporting Actress, also for “Nightcrawler”.

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Bipolar disorder

Rene made a guest appearance in the talk-show “The Queen Latifah Show” in 2014, and revealed that she’s been struggling with bipolar disorder since her teenage years. She was initially able to cope with the disorder, but an emotionally turbulent time led her to start taking medication which she had previously been reluctant to do; she’s revealed that the medication has made her life a lot easier.

Love life and marriage

Rene avoids sharing the details of her love life with the public, but has still allowed her fans to take a glimpse into it.

She’s been married to American screenwriter and director Daniel Christopher ‘Dan’ Gilroy since 14 March 1992; the two met on the set of the movie “Freejack”. Dan has 14 writing credits, and is probably known best for writing the 2014 movie “Nightcrawler”, the 2017 crime thriller film “Roman J. Israel, Esq.”, which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Denzel Washington) and the 2019 horror mystery thriller movie “Velvet Buzzsaw”.

Rene gave birth to their daughter Rose Gilroy on 31 August 1993, and she’s today a model.

Rene’s yet to mention other men whom she’s maybe been with, she’s married to Daniel Christopher ‘Dan’ Gilroy as of April 2023, and they have a daughter together.

Interesting facts and hobbies

Rene loves American sports, with Major League Baseball (MLB) being her favorite; she’s a fan of the Boston Red Sox, and often attends their games played at Fenway Park.

She was cast to play Dr. Chase Meridian, Batman’s love interest in the critically acclaimed 1995 movie “Batman Forever”, however, after Michael Keaton (Batman) was replaced by Val Kilmer, she was replaced by Nicole Kidman.

Rene’s a deeply religious Christian.

She has six paternal half-siblings.

Rene’s allergic to sesame.

She doesn’t use Instagram, but her fan page is today followed by over 8,000 people, while more than 100 pictures have been posted onto it.

Rene’s favorite actress is Renee Zellweger, while some of her favorite movies include “Judy”, “Chicago” and “Shark Tale”.

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Height, eyes and wealth

Rene’s age is 69. Her hair’s blonde and eyes are green, she’s 5ft 8ins (1.73m) tall and weighs around 140lbs (63kgs).

Rene’s net worth’s been estimated at over $40 million, as of April 2023.

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