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Marg's breakthrough performance came as Karen Charlene Koloski in ABC drama series China Beach (1998-1999). She got her television acting debut in ABC soap opera Ryan's Hope (1982-1986) in role as Siobhan Ryan. She made her big screen debut in romantic comedy film Tootsie (1982) in role as Suzanne. Young Marg Helgenberger first started her career as a local news weather girl at KHGI-TV in Nebraska. Mary Margaret Helgenberger was born in Fremont, Nebraska, United States, on November 16, 1958, is an American actress.
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Marg was chosen as an endorser of the Got Milk? campaign in April 2008.Early acting career First movie Breakthrough Brooks with Kevin Costner in which her character’s daughter is played by Danielle Panabaker in 2007, the sister of Kay Panabaker, who plays her fictional daughter on CSI.
Marg’s hometown of North Bend, Nebraska, renamed the street on which she had her childhood home “Helgenberger Avenue” in 2006. She then starred as Dennis Quaid’s wife and also Scarlett Johansson’s mother in writer-director Paul Weitz’s romantic drama comedy In Good Company (2004). Marg acted in the feature film Erin Brockovich and portrayed Patsy Ramsey in the miniseries about the mysterious murder of six-year-old beauty-pageant contestant JonBenét Ramsey in Perfect Murder, Perfect Town during her time on the show. She got the chance to act with her ex-husband, Alan Rosenberg, when he guest-starred on CSI, season five (“Weeping Willows”) and season seven (“Leaving Las Vegas”). She visited the Clark County Coroner’s Office to learn about her role when CSI first started filming, even viewing autopsies in progress. Her fellow cast members and she won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2005. Marg’s performance as the female lead has earned her two Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe nominations. Marg co-starred in the role of Catherine Willows, a former showgirl employed as a blood-spatter analyst on the CBS drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Marg also starred opposite Ann-Margret in Showtime’s Happy Face Murders. She also starred with Steven Seagal in the 1997 action film Fire Down Below and then portrayed the furious sibling to Steven Weber’s character on the miniseries about the elusive Gulf War syndrome, Thanks of a Grateful Nation. After she played a recurring role as George Clooney’s love interest on NBC’s medical drama ER, Mary appeared as David Caruso’s sex-starved widow on Showtime’s Elmore Leonard’s Gold Coast. She then played opposite Bruno Kirby in I’ll Be Waiting, and also as a novelist on the miniseries Stephen King’s The Tommyknockers opposite Jimmy Smits. Marg had roles in the television films Not on the Frontline and In Sickness and in Health. Laura Baker, a molecular biologist, in Roger Donaldson’s science-fiction thriller, Species (1995), and also reprised the role in a sequel, Species II (1998). Alison Sinclair in Michael Bay’s action comedy film Bad Boys (1995). After nearly four years, she left the show in January 1986 to pursue new opportunities.ĭuring the early to mid-1990s, She played the love interest to Woody Harrelson’s character in The Cowboy Way (1994) during the early, and also had a small role as Capt.
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She landed her first professional role on the long-running ABC Daytime soap opera in March 1982 soon after completing college, playing amateur cop Siobhan Ryan Novak DuBujak, a role that was previously played by Ann Gillespie.
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While she was performing in the summer 1981 NU campus production of Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew, where she played Kate, she was spotted by a scout for the TV soap opera Ryan’s Hope. She then developed an interest in acting after portraying the role of Blanche Dubois in a university production of A Streetcar Named Desire, During the summer, Mary also worked as a deboner at her father’s meatpacking plant during the summer.
Marg began as a nightly weather person at KHGI-TV, the ABC affiliate in Kearney, while she attended college (her name was changed by the producer to Margi McCarty). Marg is also known for her TV series Under the Dome and Intelligence, and also the films Species (1995), Species II (1998), Erin Brockovich (2000), and Mr. This earned her the 1990 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. Koloski in the ABC drama China Beach (1988–91). She is also known for the TV movie Immortality (2015).