Lara Flynn Boyle

Lara Flynn Boyle

At the 1990 Emmy Awards.
Born March 24, 1970 (1970-03-24) (age 41)
Davenport, Iowa, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1987–present
Spouse Donald Ray Thomas (2006-present)
John Patrick Dee III (1996-1998) (divorced)

Lara Flynn Boyle (born March 24, 1970) is an American film and television actress best known for her performances as Laura Palmer's best friend Donna Hayward in Twin Peaks and Assistant District Attorney Helen Gamble in The Practice. She has had a number of movie roles from the late 1980s through the present but has found the most recognition through her roles in television series.

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Early life

Boyle was born in Davenport, Iowa, the daughter of Sally Boyle, a clerical worker, assistant, and manager.[1] She is of mostly Irish descent, and also has an Italian-American great-grandfather.[2] She is named after a character in Boris Pasternak's novel Dr. Zhivago.[3] She was raised in Chicago, Illinois and Wisconsin. Boyle studied at and graduated from The Chicago Academy for the Arts.

Career

Boyle's first film role was a bit part in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), which earned her a SAG card, though her scenes were deleted from the final cut of the film. She then appeared in the mini-series Amerika (1987) and summer blockbuster Poltergeist III (1988) opposite Nancy Allen and Tom Skerritt. Although she was cast in Dead Poets Society (1989), her scenes were deleted, before landing her first major part, that of Donna Hayward in the critically acclaimed series Twin Peaks. When the series ended in 1991, creator David Lynch produced a movie, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, but, largely due to her rise in fame and increased film offers, Boyle chose not to return. Moira Kelly took over the role of Donna for the film.

Some of Boyle's most notable roles during the 1990s were:

In 1997, Boyle auditioned for the title role in David E. Kelley's Ally McBeal. Although she lost out to Calista Flockhart, the actress impressed Kelley enough to create the role of Assistant District Attorney Helen Gamble in his other 1997 series, The Practice, specifically for her. She starred on that show until 2003, when, in a dramatic attempt to revamp the show and cut costs, she was dismissed along with most of the cast. The role of Helen earned her an Emmy nomination, as well as several Screen Actors Guild ensemble cast nominations. Boyle also made a crossover appearance in the role of Helen in an episode of Ally McBeal, and an uncredited guest appearance on the same show in its final season.

In 2002, Boyle played a lead role in the blockbuster film Men in Black II as the villainous shapeshifting alien Serleena. She also guest-starred on one of the last episodes of Ally McBeal, this time as Tally Cupp. Recently, she had a recurring role on several episodes of Huff, playing Melody Coatar, an unstable patient with borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorder.

In 2005, Boyle joined the cast of Las Vegas for a seven-episode stint as Monica Mancuso, a new hotel owner. She played Barbara Amiel in the TV true story "Shades of Black", about Amiel's controversial husband, Lord Conrad Black. Boyle also guest-starred as an ambitious reporter involved with the suspects in a possible murder in the Law & Order 2008 episode "Submission".

Personal life

Boyle dated confirmed bachelor Jack Nicholson. They went public with their romance at the 1999 Emmys, and remained together through the end of 2000.[4]

Boyle has been married twice. Her first husband was John Patrick Dee III, whom she married on August 11, 1996 and divorced two years later. Her current husband is Donald Ray Thomas II, a real-estate investor, whom she married on December 18, 2006 in San Antonio, Texas.

She is dyslexic.[3]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1986 Ferris Bueller's Day Off Scenes deleted
1988 Poltergeist III Donna Gardner
1989 Terror on Highway 91 Laura Taggart TV movie
1989 How I Got Into College Jessica Kailo
1989 Dead Poets Society Ginny Danburry Scenes deleted
1989 Preppie Murder, TheThe Preppie Murder Jennifer Levin TV movie
1990 Rookie, TheThe Rookie Sarah
1991 Dark Backward, TheThe Dark Backward Rosarita
1991 Mobsters Mara Motes
1991 Eye of the Storm Sandra Gladstone
1991 May Wine Cammie TV movie
1992 Where the Day Takes You Heather
1992 Wayne's World Stacy
1992 Equinox Beverly Franks
1993 Temp, TheThe Temp Kris Bolin
1993 Red Rock West Suzanne Brown/Ann McCord
1994 Threesome Alex
1994 Past Tense Tory Bass/Sabrina James TV movie
1994 Baby's Day Out Laraine Cotwell
1994 Road to Wellville, TheThe Road to Wellville Ida Muntz
1994 Jacob Rachel TV movie
1995 Cafe Society Pat Ward
1996 Big Squeeze, TheThe Big Squeeze Tanya Mulhill
1997 Red Meat Ruth
1997 Farmer & Chase Hillary
1997 Afterglow Marianne Byron
1998 Since You've Been Gone Grace Williams TV movie
1998 Happiness Helen Jordan
1998 Susan's Plan Betty Johnson
2000 Chain of Fools Karen
2002 Men in Black II Serleena
2003 Speaking of Sex Emily Paige, Dr.Dr. Emily Paige
2006 Land of the Blind First Lady
2006 Fwiends.com Yuppy girl Short film
2006 House Next Door, TheThe House Next Door Col Kennedy TV movie
2006 Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story Barbara Amiel TV movie
2007 Have Dreams, Will Travel Reynolds, Mrs.Mrs. Reynolds
2009 Baby on Board Mary
2009 Life Is Hot in Cracktown Betty McBain
2010 Cougar Hunting Kathy

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1987 Amerika Jacqueline 'Jessie' Bradford TV miniseres
1987 Sable Melanie Waterston 1 episode: "Toy Gun"
1990–1991 Twin Peaks Donna Hayward 2 seasons: 30 episodes
1991 Hidden Room, TheThe Hidden Room Nicole 1 episode: "Splinters of Privacy"
1995 Legend Theresa Dunleavy 1 episode: "Skeletons in the Closet"
1997–2003 Practice, TheThe Practice Helen Gamble 6 seasons: 132 episodes
2002 Ally McBeal Tally Cupp 1 episode: "Tom Dooley"
2004–2005 Huff Melody Coatar 1 season
2005–2006 Las Vegas Monica Mancuso 1 season
2008 Law & Order Dawn Talley 1 episode: "Submission"

References

  1. ^ Lara Flynn Boyle Biography (1970-)
  2. ^ Lara Flynn Boyle Online | TWOH Interview - Page 3 of 6
  3. ^ a b Jamie Diamond. "Tough Cookie, Snug Retreat: At Home with Lara Flynn Boyle", The New York Times, 27 July 2002, page F6
  4. ^ "Lara Flynn Boyle Weds" December 20, 2006 People Magazine

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