Tracy Scoggins
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Tracy Scoggins (b. 13 November 1953, Dickinson, Texas) is an American actress, perhaps best known for her role as society columnist Catherine "Cat" Grant in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
The youngest child of two attorneys, Tracy Scoggins was a prodigious athlete during her high school years, excelling in a numerous sports, including gymnastics and diving. She graduated from Dickinson High School at the age of sixteen and enrolled in Southwest Texas State University, where she studied physical education. While at SWTSU, Scoggins nearly qualified for a spot on the 1980 Olympic diving team, however if she had done, she would not have competed as USA boycotted the Olympics that year.
Following graduation, Scoggins briefly taught physical education before being recruited by John Casablancas of the Elite modeling agency. Elite sent Scoggins to New York, where she worked for a year before taking of the European modeling circuit, including assignments in Italy, Germany, and France.
Scoggins returned to the United States and studied with the Herbert Berghoff Studio and the Wynn Hanmann Studio in hopes of launching an acting career. She was a guest star on TV shows including The Dukes of Hazzard (in a memorable role as a fake deputy sheriff) and T. J. Hooker. Her first role was in the TV movie Twirl, also starring Heather Locklear, although she was soon cast in the 1984 television series Renegades. Scoggins also landed a role on the Dynasty spinoff The Colbys, playing Monica Colby, the daughter of Charlton Heston's character. She has also guest-starred in various TV series, such as Remington Steele and The A-Team.
Scoggins landed a number of recurring or short-term roles on television series in the 1980s and 1990's, including Amanda Carpenter on Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, Elizabeth Lochley on Babylon 5 and its spin-off Crusade, Cassandra on Highlander, and Anita Smithfield in two Dallas TV movies.
She was one of several Babylon 5 actors to guest star in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. She guest starred in the episode "Destiny" as Gilora Rejal, a Cardassian engineer who became infatuated with Miles O'Brien.
Alan Spencer, cult figure and creator of the TV show "Sledge Hammer!" cast Scoggins in a pilot produced for CBS called "Galaxy Beat." The pilot didn't sell, but Spencer and Scoggins remain close friends. Spencer says she's "one of the funniest people on earth and also one of the best."[citation needed]
Recently, Scoggins has starred in the season premiere of cult TV show Nip/Tuck, playing a mother and one of Christian's lovers. She has also been a main character on the GLBT horror series Dante's Cove.
[edit] External links
- Tracy Scoggins at the Internet Movie Database
- Tracy Scoggins article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki.
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