Gail O'Grady

Gail O'Grady

Gail O'Grady at the Emmy Awards in 1994
Born Gail Ann O'Grady
January 23, 1963 (1963-01-23) (age 49)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1986–present
Spouse John Stamatakis (2004–2008) (divorced) 1 child
Anthony J. Pellegrino (1998–2000) (divorced)
Steve Fenton (1995–1996) (divorced)
Jeffrey Byron (1990–1991) (divorced)
Severin Wunderman (1987–1987) (divorced)
Richard Dasko (1981–1983) (divorced)
Website
http://www.gailogrady.com/

Gail Ann O'Grady (born January 23, 1963) is an American television actress. She is best known for her roles as Donna Abandando on NYPD Blue and as Helen Pryor on American Dreams. She was a series regular on the The CW Comedy-drama series Hellcats, playing the mother of the Marti Perkins, called Wanda Perkins, before Hellcats was subsequently cancelled in May 2011.

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Personal life

O'Grady was born in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Jan and Jim O'Grady, a financial planner.[1] She was raised in Wheaton, Illinois, and graduated from Wheaton North High School in 1981. She appeared in a few commercials before moving to Los Angeles in 1986.[2] After breaking up with artist Robert Claypool, she sought a restraining order against him in 1995, claiming he was stalking her, but did not obtain one.[3] He responded by suing her for defamation, libel, and slander.[4] Married and divorced six times, O'Grady gave birth to her first child, son Michael Colton O'Grady, in 2004,named after her late brother.

Career

O'Grady began her career making commercials. In one, she played the sexy neighbor for whom Michael J. Fox's character chased down a diet Pepsi. In time, she began making guest appearances, often as a villain.[5]

Her first major role was as Donna Abandando on the police drama NYPD Blue. O'Grady played the big-haired squad secretary from 1993 to 1996, and for each year received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. O'Grady left the series in 1996, and made a pilot for her own sitcom, The Gail O'Grady Project, but the show was not picked up by any of the networks. She has made appearances on the hit CBS sitcom, Two and a Half Men as Mandi, Kandi's mom in "Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Burro"; and also appeared in the final episode of Designing Women, playing the trophy wife of a business rival of Judith Ivey's character, B.J. Poteet.

O'Grady found success starring in numerous television movies, including The Three Lives of Karen, Another Woman's Husband, Sex & the Single Mom, Every 9 Seconds, and Lip Service.

From 2002 to 2005, she played the mother, Helen Pryor, in the NBC television series American Dreams, which depicted an all-American family living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the 1960s. In 2007, she began a recurring role on Boston Legal as Gloria Weldon, a judge in a personal relationship with attorney Alan Shore.

She also had a supporting role on the short-lived CW teenage drama series, Hidden Palms. On September 4, 2008 Entertainment Weekly's Michael Ausiello reported that she was joining Desperate Housewives as a guest star who is having an affair with the character Porter Scavo (at that point a teenager).[6] She has made recent appearances on The Mentalist, CSI: Miami, and Law and Order: SVU.

She is a regular character on the 2010 CW cheerleader TV series Hellcats, playing Wanda, the mother of the main character.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1986 Matlock Julia McCullough 2 episodes, 1986–1990
1987 Werewolf Victim in VW TV
Billionaire Boys Club Judy TV
1988 Blackout Caroline Boyle aka The Attic
She's Having a Baby Laura
In the Heat of the Night Pauline Slade 1 episode
China Beach Georgia Lee 2 episodes
1989 Nobody's Perfect Shelly
Superboy Victoria Letour 1 episode
1990 Cheers Laura Walton 1 episode
1990 Anything But Love Unknown 1 episode
People Like Us Rebecca Bailey TV
Hardball Unknown 1 episode
Parker Kane Cindy Ellis TV
1991 The Hit Man Sara TV
1992 Spellcaster Jackie
Murder, She Wrote Robin Dishman 1 episode
1993 Time Trax Kristen 1 episode
Designing Women Kiki Kearney 2 episodes
Silk Stalkings Betty Whitburn-Marks 1 episode
1994 Burke's Law Patricia Stone 1 episode
1995 She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal Lt. Paula Coughlin TV
Trail By Fire Paulette Gill TV
Nothing Lasts Forever Dr. Page Taylor TV
1996 The Gail O'Grady Project Herself TV
Celtic Pride Carol O'Hara Film
Promised Land Pam Riley 1 episode
1997 That Old Feeling Rowena Film
The Three Lives of Karen Karen Winthrop/Emily Riggs/Cindy Last TV
Two Voices Kathleen Anneken aka Two Small Voices; TV
Every 9 Seconds Janet TV
Medusa's Child Vivan Henry TV
1999 Two of Hearts Molly Saunders TV
NYPD Blue Donna Abanando 58 episodes; 1993–1999
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo Claire Film
Walking Across Egypt Elaine Rigsbee aka Leading with Her Heart (USA: TV title)
2000 Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes Olivia Wise
Another Woman's Husband Susan Miller TV
Out of Sync Maggie Stanley TV; aka Lip Service
2001 Hostage Negotiator Thersea Foley
Ally McBeal Helena Fisher 1 episode
2002 Hope Ranch June Anderson TV Movie
2003 Lucky 7 Rachel Myer
Sex & the Single Mom Jess Gradwell TV Movie
2004 The Sure Hand of God Molly Bowser
Tricks Jane
2005 More Sex & the Single Mom Jess Gradwell TV Movie
American Dreams Helen Pryor 61 episodes; 2002–2005
Mayday Anne Metz
Hot Properties Ava Summerlin 13 episodes
2006 Two and a Half Men Mandi 2 episodes
2007 Hidden Palms Karen Hardy 8 episodes
Monk Miranda St.Claire/Lovely Rita 3 episodes; 2002–2007
While the Children Sleep Meghan Eastman TV Movie
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Mrs.Rowe 1 episode
Las Vegas Erin Hudson 1 episode
Boston Legal Judge Gloria Weldon 7 episodes
Cane Senator Finch 1 episode
All I Want for Christmas Sarah Armstrong TV Movie
2008 The Mentalist Juniper Tolliver 1 episode
An American Carol Jane Wagstaffe
CSI: Miami Dr. Rachel Marsh 1 episode
Desperate Housewives Anne Schilling 4 episodes
Empire State Laurel Cochrane TV Movie
2009 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Ruth Walker 1 episode
The House That Jack Built Hannah
Living Out Loud Emily TV Movie
Ghost Whisperer Karen Westen 1 episode
True Jackson, VP Sophie Girard 2 episodes
Circle Dr. Green completed
The Deep End Susan Oppenheim 1 episode
CSI: NY Millie Taylor 1 episode
2010 - 2011 Hellcats Wanda Perkins Main role
Celebrity Ghost Stories Herself 1 episode

References

  1. ^ http://www.filmreference.com/film/74/Gail-O-Grady.html
  2. ^ Dan Snierson, "A Siren of Substance"; Entertainment Weekly, October 7, 1994.
  3. ^ "Gail O'Grady", tv.com.
  4. ^ "Monitor", Entertainment Weekly, April 14, 1995.
  5. ^ Dan Snierson, "A Siren of Substance", Entertainment Weekly, October 7, 1994.
  6. ^ http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2008/09/gail-ogrady-joi.html?iid=top25-20080905-Exclusive%3A+'Desperate+Housewives'+Welcomes+Gail+O'Grady!

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