Kari Wuhrer

Kari Wuhrer, born April 28, 1967 in Brookfield, Connecticut, USA. She is an actress and a singer.

Acting

Her first television break was working for MTV as a VJ and as a cohost in Remote Control. She came to fame in the series Sliders as Maggie Beckett, joining the cast as a regular in 1997 and staying until 2000.

Highlighted movie roles include:

  • Eight Legged Freaks (2002)
  • Berserker (2001)
  • Anaconda (1997)

She has also starred as video game character Special Agent Tanya Adams in the some of the later games of the Command & Conquer series.

Music

She signed a record deal with Rick Rubin and her debut album was called "Shiny", released in 1999. She plays the guitar and the flute as well as singing.

Personal

She is presently married to film producer James Scura after a ceremony in 2003. She gave birth to their first child, a boy named Enzo, in January 2004. Previously she was married to Daniel Salin - that lasted from 1995 to 1999.

Awards

She was voted #73 in the FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World 2001 and #36 in Maxim magazine's 50 sexiest women countdown (1999).


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She was voted #73 in the FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World 2001 and #36 in Maxim magazine's 50 sexiest women countdown (1999).
. Previously she was married to Daniel Salin - that lasted from 1995 to 1999. He has reprised the role of the Fifth Doctor in a series of audio plays by Big Finish Productions. She gave birth to their first child, a boy named Enzo, in January 2004. He has also starred in the television series The Last Detective (2003) and Distant Shores (2004), the latter where he coincidentally also played a doctor. She is presently married to film producer James Scura after a ceremony in 2003. He continued to appear occasionally on television, but it was not until 2000 that he returned in another major role, that of David Braithwaite in At Home with the Braithwaites.

She plays the guitar and the flute as well as singing. This, and the opportunity to play Tristan Farnon again in 1985 and 1990, kept Davison busy until the early 1990s, when he gradually faded from the public eye. She signed a record deal with Rick Rubin and her debut album was called "Shiny", released in 1999. Davison also played the lead in Campion, a series based on the period whodunnits of Margery Allingham. She has also starred as video game character Special Agent Tanya Adams in the some of the later games of the Command & Conquer series. The surreal comedy-drama was revived several years later as A Very Polish Practice. Highlighted movie roles include:. He played Dr Stephen Daker, the ingenuous hero of A Very Peculiar Practice, written by Andrew Davies.

She came to fame in the series Sliders as Maggie Beckett, joining the cast as a regular in 1997 and staying until 2000. It was not until 1986 that Davison worked on another really popular series. Her first television break was working for MTV as a VJ and as a cohost in Remote Control. Reportedly, Patrick Troughton (who had played the Second Doctor) had recommended to Davison that he leave the role after three years, and Davison followed his advice. She is an actress and a singer. Attracting such a high-profile actor was as much of a coup for the programme's producers as getting the role was for him, but he did not renew his contract because he feared being typecast. Kari Wuhrer, born April 28, 1967 in Brookfield, Connecticut, USA. Davison appeared in some British sitcoms before signing a contract to play the Doctor for three years, succeeding Tom Baker.

Anaconda (1997). He and Dickinson appeared together in an episode of The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Berserker (2001). He married American actress Sandra Dickinson in the same year, but they divorced in 1994. Eight Legged Freaks (2002). His performance as the ne'er-do-well Tristan Farnon in All Creatures Great and Small made him a household name. He studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama, and appeared in several stage productions and some minor television roles before he got his big break in 1978.

Davison was born Peter Moffett in London, his father being originally from Guyana. Davison's departure was regarded by many as the kiss of death for the programme, though it survived several more years with other actors in the role. Peter Davison (born April 13, 1951) is a popular British actor, most commonly associated with the leading role in Doctor Who, which he played from 1981 to 1984 (see List of Doctor Who serials).