This page will contain external links about Madchen Amick, as they become available.Mädchen Amick(Redirected from Madchen Amick)Mädchen Amick is an actress, born in Reno, Nevada on December 12, 1970. She is German,Norwegian, and Swedish descent. Her first name, which can be spelled in English Madchen or rather Maedchen, means "girl" or "young woman" in German. She got her first break when director David Lynch chose her to play waitress Shelly Johnson on the TV series Twin Peaks, and viewers of that cult hit soon come to love Amick's sensually innocent character, who endured terrible abuse at the hands of her husband, Leo. A highlight of Amick's film career is the 1994 feature film Dream Lover, a thriller in which she co-starred with James Spader. Amick's return to network TV came in the fall of 1995, in the much-publicized CBS dramatic series Central Park West. Further, she made guest appearances in the long running series ER in 2004. This page about Madchen Amick includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Madchen Amick News stories about Madchen Amick External links for Madchen Amick Videos for Madchen Amick Wikis about Madchen Amick Discussion Groups about Madchen Amick Blogs about Madchen Amick Images of Madchen Amick |
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Further, she made guest appearances in the long running series ER in 2004. In 2004, she returned to feature films in the role of Ben Stiller's mother in Along Came Polly. Amick's return to network TV came in the fall of 1995, in the much-publicized CBS dramatic series Central Park West. Since the cancellation of Knots Landing in 1993, Lee has appeared in many made-for-TV movies, as well as the Knots Landing reunion special, Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac. A highlight of Amick's film career is the 1994 feature film Dream Lover, a thriller in which she co-starred with James Spader. Lee refused and appeared in all 19 episodes that season (doing her extra four for union scale). She got her first break when director David Lynch chose her to play waitress Shelly Johnson on the TV series Twin Peaks, and viewers of that cult hit soon come to love Amick's sensually innocent character, who endured terrible abuse at the hands of her husband, Leo. The big budget that the series once had was trimmed, and in the final season, the higher paid cast members were asked to appear in only 15 of the season's 19 episodes, as the budget constraints had become so much that the production company couldn't pay them anymore. Her first name, which can be spelled in English Madchen or rather Maedchen, means "girl" or "young woman" in German. As the show moved into the 1990s, Knots Landing's popularity waned. She is German,Norwegian, and Swedish descent. As one of the leads, Lee became very popular with fans, winning the Soap Opera Digest Award for Lead Actress five times. Mädchen Amick is an actress, born in Reno, Nevada on December 12, 1970. In 1979, she accepted an acting job after a three-year sabbatical, a role for a series called Knots Landing, a spinoff of Dallas. The first episodes of the series were not high-rated and cancellation was rumored, but the network continued to support it and eventually the show took off. In 1976, her mother died, and she stopped acting for years. She worked infrequently until accepting a role on Broadway in Seesaw, which netted her a Tony Award nomination in 1974. The 1970s were especially trying on Michele, as her father died in 1970. She first became known for her saccharine sweet roles in the films How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967), The Love Bug (1968), and The Comic (1969). Michele Lee (born Michelle Lee Dusick on June 24, 1942 in Los Angeles) is an American actress, most known for her role as Karen Fairgate MacKenzie on the 1980s soap opera Knots Landing. |