Kirstie Alley | |
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Alley at the 1994 Emmy Awards |
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Born | Kirsten Louise Deal January 12, 1951 , U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1982–present |
Spouse | Bob Alley (m. 1970–1977) (divorced) Parker Stevenson (m. 1983–1997) (divorced) |
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http://www.kirstiealley.com/ |
Kirsten Louise "Kirstie" Alley (born Kirsten Louise Deal; January 12, 1951) is an American actress known for her role in the TV show Cheers, in which she played Rebecca Howe from 1987–1993, winning an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award as the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1991. She is also known for her role in the Look Who's Talking film series as Mollie Ubriacco.
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Kirstie Alley was born in Wichita, Kansas, the daughter of Lillian Mickie (née Heaton), a homemaker, and Robert Deal, who owned a lumber company.[1] She has two siblings, Colette and Craig. Alley attended Wichita Southeast High School and became a cheerleader, graduating in 1969.[2] She attended college at Kansas State University in 1969.[2] In 1981, a car accident caused by a drunk driver killed her mother and left her father seriously injured. [2]
Alley has won two Emmy Awards during her career. Her first two nominations for her work on Cheers did not earn her the award, but her third, in 1991, garnered her the statuette for that series. In her speech, she thanked then-husband Parker Stevenson "for giving me the big one for the last eight years".[3]
For contributions to the motion picture industry, Kirstie Alley was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7000 Hollywood Boulevard.[4]
It was announced in early February 2007 that Alley would play the lead in a new Fox network sitcom entitled The Minister of Divine, based upon the British show The Vicar of Dibley, which starred Dawn French and was first broadcast by the BBC in 1994.[5]
On March 21, 2010, Alley launched her own semi-scripted reality show, Kirstie Alley's Big Life. The show presents the story of her losing the weight she gained back since her Jenny Craig campaign. The series airs on A&E Network.[6]
In March 2010 Alley launched Organic Liaison, the first USDA certified organic weight loss product. Since starting the program on January she has lost 20 pounds.[7]
She married Bob Alley in 1970.[8] They divorced in 1977. Alley was married to her second husband, Parker Stevenson (Richard Stevenson Parker, Jr.) on December 22, 1983. They divorced in 1997.[9]
Alley was raised Methodist but is now a member of the Church of Scientology. At the time she became a Scientologist, Alley admitted to having had a cocaine addiction, from which she credits the Scientology program Narconon in helping her recover.[10] She has since served as the national spokesperson for Narconon (a Scientology-affiliated drug treatment program[11]). She has continued her Scientology training and, as of 2007, had attained the level of OT VII (Operating Thetan level 7).[12]
In May 2000, she purchased, for $1.5 million, the former home of fellow Scientologist Lisa Marie Presley, a 5,200 sq ft (480 m2) waterfront mansion in Clearwater, Florida, the spiritual headquarters of the Church of Scientology. In 2007 Alley gave $5 million to the Church of Scientology.[13]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1982 | Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan | Lt. Saavik | Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress |
1983 | One More Chance | Sheila | |
1984 | Champions | Barbara | |
1984 | Blind Date | ||
1984 | Runaway | Jackie Rogers | Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress |
1987 | Summer School | Ms. Robin Bishop | |
1988 | Shoot to Kill | Sarah Renell | |
1989 | Look Who's Talking | Mollie | |
1989 | Loverboy | Dr. Joyce Palmer | |
1990 | Madhouse | Jessie Bannister | |
1990 | Look Who's Talking Too | Mollie | |
1990 | Sibling Rivalry | Marjorie Turner | |
1993 | Look Who's Talking Now | Mollie Ubriacco | |
1994 | 3 Chains o' Gold | Vanessa Bartholomew | |
1995 | Village of the Damned | Dr. Susan Verner | |
1995 | It Takes Two | Diane Barrows | |
1995 | Peter And The Wolf | Annie | |
1997 | Deconstructing Harry | Joan | |
1997 | For Richer or Poorer | Caroline Sexton | |
1997 | Toothless | Dr. Katherine Lewis | |
1999 | Drop Dead Gorgeous | Gladys Leeman | |
2002 | Back by Midnight | Gloria Beaumont | |
2010 | Nailed | Aunt Rita |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Masquerade | Casey Collins | (2 episodes) |
1984 | Sins of the Past | Patrice Cantwell | |
1985 | A Bunny's Tale | Gloria Steinem | |
1985 | The Hitchhiker | Angelica | Episode "Out of the Night" Nominated—CableACE Award for Actress in a Dramatic Series |
1985 | North and South | Virgilia Hazard | (miniseries) |
1986 | North and South II | Virgilia Hazard | (miniseries) |
1986 | Stark: Mirror Image | Maggie Carter | |
1987 | The Hitchhiker | Jane L. | Episode "The Legendary Billy B." |
1987 | Infidelity | Ellie Denato | |
1987–1993 | Cheers | Rebecca Howe | Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Comedy Series (1991) Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy (1991) Nominated—Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Comedy Series (1988, 1990, 1992, 1993) Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy (1990, 1992, 1993) |
1994 | David's Mother | Sally Goodson | Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film |
1996 | Peter and the Wolf | Annie / Bird / Duck / Cat | |
1996 | Radiant City | Gloria Goodman | |
1997 | The Last Don | Rose Marie Clericuzio | (miniseries) Nominated—Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress – Miniseries or a Movie |
1997 | Toothless | Dr. Katherine Lewis | (TV movie) |
1997–2000 | Veronica's Closet | Veronica Chase | (also producer) Nominated—Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Comedy Series (1997) Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy (1998) Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series |
1998 | The Last Don II | Rose Marie Clericuzio | (miniseries) |
2001 | Blonde | Elsie | (miniseries) |
2002 | Salem Witch Trials | Ann Putnam | (miniseries) |
2003 | Profoundly Normal | Donna Lee Shelby Thornton | (also executive producer) |
2004 | Family Sins | Brenda Geck | |
2004 | While I Was Gone | Jo Beckett | |
2004 | Without A Trace | Noreen Raab | Episode "Risen" |
2005–2006 | Fat Actress | Kirstie Alley | (7 episodes) |
2006 | King of Queens | Kirstie Alley | |
2007 | Write & Wrong | Byrdie Langdon | |
2007 | The Minister Of Divine | Sydney Hudson | |
2010 | The Marriage Ref | Kristie Alley | |
2010 | Kirstie Alley's Big Life | Kristie Alley | Reality TV Series |
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