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Mary Marg Helgenberger (born November 16, 1958) is an American actress. He began his career in the early 1980s and was first gained attention to play the role of Siobhan Ryan on Ryan's Hope's daytime soap opera from 1982 to 1986. He is best known for his role as Catherine Willows in the CBS police procedural drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000-12, 2013) and subsequent TV movies Immortality (2015) and as KC Koloski in the ABC drama China Beach (1988-91), which earned him the 1990 Emmy Award for Outstanding Acting Actress in Drama Series.

He is also known for roles in the TV series Under the Dome and Intelligence , and films Species (1995), Species II (1998), Erin Brockovich (2000), and Master. Brooks (2007).


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Helgenberger was born in Fremont, Nebraska, to Mary Kay ( nÃÆ' Â © e Bolte), a nurse, and Hugh Helgenberger, a meat inspector. He grew up in North Bend, Nebraska, where he graduated from North Bend Central High School. Helgenberger is of Irish and German descent and has a Roman Catholic education. He has an older sister named Ann and a younger brother named Curt. Helgenberger played the French horn in his high school marching band. Until he entered college, Helgenberger wanted to become a nurse like his mother, but attended Kearney State College (now University of Nebraska at Kearney) in Kearney, Nebraska, then went to Northwestern University Speech School in Evanston, Illinois, (now School of Communication) and got BS degree in speech and drama.

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Careers

Helgenberger began as a night weather person at KHGI-TV in Kearney, while attending college (his name was changed by producer to Margi McCarty). During the summer, he also worked as a deboner at his father's packing plant. After playing the role of Blanche Dubois in the production of A Streetcar Named Desire university, he developed an interest in acting.

While performing in a 1981 NU summer production at Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew, where he plays Kate, Helgenberger was invented by a reconnaissance for Ryan's Hope TV soap opera. Immediately after finishing college, Helgenberger earned his first professional role in the longtime ABC Daytime soap opera in March 1982, playing amateur Siobhan Ryan Novak DuBujak, a role formerly played by Ann Gillespie. After nearly four years, Helgenberger left the show in January 1986 to pursue new opportunities.

Helgenberger became the guest star in the ABC series Spenser: For Hire , NBC's Matlock , and ABC thirtysomething. He also played a routine role as Natalie Thayer, opposite Margot Kidder and James Read, in the six-episode drama comedy series Shell Game (1987).

He later acted as Karen Charlene "K.C." Koloski, a heroin addict in the ABC China Beach drama series from 1988 to 1991. This role earned him an Emmy Award for Best Achieving Actress in the Drama Series in 1990.

In 1989, Helgenberger made his film debut in a lead role as an answering service operator throughout the night in a horror anthology segment of Wheat brothers After Midnight. She followed her with a role in the romantic comedy Steven Spielberg Always (starring Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, and John Goodman), a modern version of the original 1943 Victor Fleming A Guy Named Joe .

During the early to mid-1990s, Helgenberger played a love interest for the character Woody Harrelson in The Cowboy Way (1994), and had a small role as Capt. Alison Sinclair in the action film Michael Bay Bad Boys (1995). He also plays Dr. Laura Baker, a molecular biologist, in Roger Donaldson's fiction thriller, (1995), and changed his role in the sequel, Species II (1998).

Helgenberger has a role in television movies Not in Frontline and In Disease and Health . He played opposite Bruno Kirby at I'll Wait , and as a novelist in Stephen King's The Tommyknockers miniseries across from Jimmy Smits. After playing a recurring role as George Clooney's love interest in the medical drama NBC ER , Helgenberger appeared as widow of David Carus's widower at Showtime's Elmore Leonard's Gold Coast. She starred in Steven Seagal in the 1997 action film Fire Down Below and described her angry brother to the character of Steven Weber on a miniseries on the elusive Gulf War syndrome, Thank You from a Gratiful Nation . She also starred against Ann-Margret at Showtime's Happy Face Murders .

In 2000, Helgenberger made a guest appearance on Valentine's Day episode of Frasier, in which Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) finally wielded his father's resistance Martin and got an older man to accompany him to the opera. Actually, this invitation is just a smoke screen, so Frasier can "accidentally" meet the girl of her latest dream Emily (Helgenberger).

Helgenberger co-starred in the role of Catherine Willows, a former show girl who was hired as an analyst who drained blood in the CBS drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation . Her appearance as the female lead has earned two Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe nominations. In 2005, fellow cast members and she won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by Ensemble in the Drama Series. When CSI first started filming, Helgenberger visited the Clark County Koroner Office to learn about his role, even seeing an autopsy in progress. Helgenberger had the chance to act with her husband, Alan Rosenberg, when she starred in guest stars CSI, season 5 ("Weeping Willows") and season seven ("Leaving Las Vegas").

During his time on the show, Helgenberger acts in the movie Erin Brockovich and plays Patsy Ramsey in a miniseries about the mysterious murder of six-year-old beauty contestant JonBenÃÆ' Â © t Ramsey in Perfect Immigration, City Perfect . She also starred as Dennis Quaid's wife and mother Scarlett Johansson in romantic comedy-drama writer-director Paul Weitz In Good Company (2004).

In 2006, Helgenberger's hometown of North Bend, Nebraska, renamed the street where Helgenberger owned his childhood home "Helgenberger Avenue".

In 2007, she was in the movie . Brooks with Kevin Costner in which his character's daughter is played by Danielle Panabaker, Kay Panabaker's sister, who plays her fictional daughter at CSI.

In April 2008, Helgenberger was chosen as the endorser of Got Milk? campaign.

In December 2009, Forbes magazine placed Helgenberger third among the top-earning women, with estimated earnings of $ 9.5 million, after Tyra Banks and Katherine Heigl.

Helgenberger received a 2,458 star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on January 23, 2012, for his television work.

She lends her voice as the Greek Goddess Hera to an animated film directly to the Wonder Woman video.

After the departure of William Petersen of CSI, Helgenberger became one of the two highest-paid actors in one of the CSI franchises, earning $ 375,000 per episode, just like David Caruso, and $ 25,000 more per episode than Laurence Fishburne.

Helgenberger only appeared in the first 12 episodes of season 12 of CSI , as he wanted to return to the stage. The producers said they left the door open for Helgenberger if he wanted to return. Helgenberger left the show on January 25, 2012, during the two-part episode ("Ms. Willows Regrets" and "Willows in the Wind"). The latter is the most watched episode of the season with 14.26 million viewers.

Helgenberger also plays Lilian Strand in the Intelligence series with Josh Holloway and Meghan Ory. Additionally, he briefly returns to CSI as Catherine for the 300th episode. In February 2015, he joined the third season Under the Dome .


Personal life

In 1984, Helgenberger met Alan Rosenberg, a guest actor at Ryan's Hope. The two became friends and began dating in 1986. They married in 1989 and had one son, Hugh Howard Rosenberg (born 1990), named after the late father of Helgenberger. On December 1, 2008, the couple announced that they were separating, and on March 25, 2009, he filed for divorce. Their divorce was completed in February 2010.

As a result of the 27-year-old battle of Helgenberger against breast cancer, Helgenberger and Rosenberg are involved in the fight against breast cancer and have hosted a benefit called Marg and Alan Celebrity Weekend every year in Omaha since 1999.


Movieography

Movies

Television

Video game




Awards and nominations

  • Emmy Awards
    • 1990: won - Extraordinary Supporting Actress in Drama Series - Chinese Beach
    • 1991: Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actress in Drama Series - China Coast
    • 1992: Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actress in Drama Series - China Beach
    • 2001: Nominated - Best Actress in Drama Series - CSI
    • 2003: Nominated - Best Actress in Drama Series - CSI
  • Golden Globe Awards
    • 1991: nominated - Best Actress by Actress in Supporting Role in Serial, Mini Series or Mobile Image Made for TV - China Beach
    • 2002: nominated - Best Appearance by Actress in TV Series - Drama - CSI
    • 2003: nominated - Best Appearance by Actress in Television Series - Drama - CSI
  • Satellite Award
    • 2002: nominated - Best Appearance by Actress in Serial, Drama - CSI
  • People Choice Award
    • 2005: won - Favorite Female TV Stars - CSI
    • 2005: win - Extraordinary Performance Players by Ensemble in Drama Series - CSI
  • Screen Actors Guild Awards
    • 2005: win - Extraordinary Performance by Ensemble in Drama Series - CSI
  • Audiences For Qualified Television Awards
    • 1989-91: won - Best Supporting Actress in Qualified Drama Series - Chinese Beach



References




External links

  • Marg Helgenberger on Twitter
  • Marg Helgenberger in IMDb
  • Marg Helgenberger Biography online at CSI on CBS
  • All About Marg, a fan devoted to Marg Helgenberger (2003 -)

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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