This page will contain additional articles about Patricia Richardson, as they become available.Patricia RichardsonPatricia Richardson (born February 23, 1951 in Bethesda, Maryland) is a American television and motion picture actress best known for her role as "Jill Taylor" on Home Improvement. Born to a Navy family, Richardson attended the Hockaday School for Girls in Dallas, Texas, and was a 1973 graduate of Southern Methodist University, where she was friends with classmate Beth Henley. She began as an understudy in Angela Lansbury's Broadway production of Gypsy: A Musical Fable, eventually playing several parts. With early roles in programs such as Double Trouble and The Equalizer, Richardson also appeared in small roles in the films C.H.U.D. and You Better Watch Out, before finding her break-out part in 1991 as Jill Taylor in Home Improvement. Although considered sometimes overwrought and tightly-wound as a character, Jill Taylor was seen by critics as a fair representation of motherhood, on the whole more balanced than the usual sitcom representation. Possibly Jane Kaczmarek's role on Malcolm in the Middle could be seen as a more extreme offshoot of this character type. Richardson received four Emmy nominations and two Golden Globe nominations in this role. After Home Improvement, Richardson appeared in several guest television roles, as well as made-for-TV movies, and won an Independent Spirit nomination in 1997 for her first starring film role, in Ulee's Gold. Since 2002, Richarson has had a recurring role on the Lifetime medical drama program Strong Medicine as Dr. Andy Campbell. She is divorced from Roy Baker, with three children. This page about Patricia Richardson includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Patricia Richardson News stories about Patricia Richardson External links for Patricia Richardson Videos for Patricia Richardson Wikis about Patricia Richardson Discussion Groups about Patricia Richardson Blogs about Patricia Richardson Images of Patricia Richardson |
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She is divorced from Roy Baker, with three children. In 2005 Alcastar failed to qualify for the final automatically, but eventually made it through after a second chance semi-final. However, the group again had to settle for third in the final, which was won by Martin Stenmarck's song Las Vegas. Andy Campbell. In 2003 Not A Sinner, Nor A Saint came third overall. Since 2002, Richarson has had a recurring role on the Lifetime medical drama program Strong Medicine as Dr. Alcazar have twice taken part in the Melodifestivalen, the competition that selects Sweden's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest. After Home Improvement, Richardson appeared in several guest television roles, as well as made-for-TV movies, and won an Independent Spirit nomination in 1997 for her first starring film role, in Ulee's Gold. The group took their name from General Alcazar, a character featured in a few Tintin comic books. Richardson received four Emmy nominations and two Golden Globe nominations in this role. Their follow-up single is entitled Physical. Possibly Jane Kaczmarek's role on Malcolm in the Middle could be seen as a more extreme offshoot of this character type. The track samples Diana Ross's 1980 number one Upside Down and uses lyrics from Genesis' 1986 single Land Of Confusion. Although considered sometimes overwrought and tightly-wound as a character, Jill Taylor was seen by critics as a fair representation of motherhood, on the whole more balanced than the usual sitcom representation. In Autumn 2004 Alcazar released This Is The World We Live In. With early roles in programs such as Double Trouble and The Equalizer, Richardson also appeared in small roles in the films C.H.U.D. and You Better Watch Out, before finding her break-out part in 1991 as Jill Taylor in Home Improvement. The second album Alcazarized was released in Sweden in 2003 and is due for an international release later in 2004. She began as an understudy in Angela Lansbury's Broadway production of Gypsy: A Musical Fable, eventually playing several parts. In December 2002, Magnus Carlsson joined the group. Patricia Richardson (born February 23, 1951 in Bethesda, Maryland) is a American television and motion picture actress best known for her role as "Jill Taylor" on Home Improvement. Born to a Navy family, Richardson attended the Hockaday School for Girls in Dallas, Texas, and was a 1973 graduate of Southern Methodist University, where she was friends with classmate Beth Henley. Later editions of Casino contained a cover of the Human League's hit Don't You Want Me, which also served as the album's third single. Both singles appeared on their debut album Casino. The group was created in 1999 with three members: Andreas Lundstedt, Tess Merkel, and Annikafiore Johansson. Their first single, Shine On, was successful in Sweden but it was with their second release, Crying At The Discotheque (which heavily sampled from Sheila B. Devotion's 1979 hit, Spacer), that they achieved moderate success across Europe. Alcazar is a Swedish pop group who had a string of hit singles during the early 2000s decade and are continuing successfully today. |