This page will contain additional articles about Jeanne Tripplehorn, as they become available.Jeanne TripplehornJeanne Tripplehorn (born June 10, 1963 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American film actress. Among her roles she starred with Kevin Costner in Waterworld, at the time the most expensive movie ever made. Jeanne TripplehornFilmography
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Among her roles she starred with Kevin Costner in Waterworld, at the time the most expensive movie ever made. Her final film, the animated feature The Hunchback of Notre Dame was released posthumously in 1996. Jeanne Tripplehorn (born June 10, 1963 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American film actress. Hospitalised in 1995, Wickes died after surgery for cancer. Julia. She appeared in the 1994 film version of Little Women before she became ill. The Perfect Tribute (1991) (TV) ... As Sister Mary Lazarus, Wickes' portrayal of a gruff but vulnerable elderly nun, contributed to the film's popularity, and she reprised the role in the sequel Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993). Beth Garner. Her appearance in the 1990 film Postcards From the Edge brought her attention, however she achieved the biggest success of her career in Sister Act (1992). Dr. By the 1980s her appearances in television series such as M*A*S*H, The Love Boat, Kolchak: The Night Stalker and Murder, She Wrote had made her a widely recognisable character actress. Basic Instinct (1992) ... She appeared in a children's televison show called Sigmund and the Sea Monsters. Pastel. A lifelong friend of Lucille Ball, she played frequent guest roles in each of Ball's television series, I Love Lucy, Here's Lucy and The Lucy Show. The Night We Never Met (1993) ... In the 1950s she played regular roles in the television sitcoms Make Room for Daddy and Dennis The Menace, as well as appearing as Emma the housekeeper in the holiday classic White Christmas (1954, starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen) and providing her voice to the Walt Disney film One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961). Abby McDeere. She continued playing supporting roles in films during the next decade. The Firm (1993) ... The same year she had a large part in the Bud Abbott and Lou Costello comedy-whodunnit, titled Who Done It?. Cheryl Goode. A tall, gangling woman with a distinctive voice, Wickes would ultimately prove herself adept as a comedienne, but she first attracted attention in the film Now, Voyager (1942), as the wise-cracking nurse who helped Bette Davis' character during her mother's illness. Reality Bites (1994) (uncredited) ... One of her earliest significant film appearances was in The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942). Helen. Louis, Missouri, Wickes began acting in films in the late 1930s. Waterworld (1995) ... Born Mary Isabelle Wickenhauser in St. Addie. Mary Wickes (June 13, 1910 - October 22, 1995) was a United States film and television actress. Old Man (1997) (TV) ... Gwen Moss. Til There Was You (1997) ... Norah Reed. Office Killer (1997) ... Annie. Snitch (1998) ... Lydia. Sliding Doors (1998) ... Lois Berkow. Very Bad Things (1998) ... Gina Vitale. Mickey Blue Eyes (1999) ... Johanna Lawrenson. Steal This Movie (2000) ... Lauren Hathaway. Timecode (2000) ... Rachel. Paranoid (2000/I) ... Miranda Frayle/Freda Birch. Relative Values (2000) ... Nina. Dial 9 for Love (2001) ... Lucinda Pond. My Brother's Keeper (2002) (TV) ... Swept Away (2002) .... Marina. Karen Harper. Maj. Word of Honor (2003) (TV) ... "Big Love" (2005) TV Series. Thelma. The Moguls (2005) (post-production) ... |