Portia de Rossi

Portia de Rossi

Portia de Rossi, February 2007
Born Amanda Lee Rogers
31 January 1973 (1973-01-31) (age 39)
Horsham, Victoria, Australia
Occupation Actress
Years active 1994–present
Spouse Mel Metcalfe (1996–1999; divorced)
Ellen DeGeneres (2008–present)

Portia Lee James DeGeneres (born Amanda Lee Rogers; January 31, 1973), known professionally as Portia de Rossi ( /ˈpɔərʃə də ˈrɒsi/), is an Australian-American actress, best known for her roles as lawyer Nelle Porter on the television series Ally McBeal and Lindsay Bluth Fünke on the sitcom Arrested Development.[1][2] She also portrayed Veronica Palmer on the ABC sitcom Better Off Ted and Olivia Lord on Nip/Tuck.

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Early life

Born Amanda Lee Rogers in Horsham, Victoria, Australia, she is the daughter of Margaret, a medical receptionist, and Barry Rogers.[3] Her father died when she was nine.[4] She was raised in Grovedale, a suburb of Geelong in Victoria, Australia. As a child, she modeled for print and TV commercials. She adopted the name Portia de Rossi at the age of 15, stating in 2005 that she had intended to reinvent herself, using the given name of Portia, a character from William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, and an Italian last name.[5]

Career

Her first significant role was playing a young and impressionable model in the Australian 1994 film Sirens. Soon afterwards she moved to Los Angeles and had guest roles on several TV shows, and a permanent role in Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher, before landing a role in the film Scream 2. During this time in the United States, de Rossi worked diligently to replace her native Australian accent with her current General American one.[6]

She attracted international attention when she joined the main cast of the Ally McBeal TV series in 1998 playing lawyer Nelle Porter. She remained with the show until its end in 2002. In 2001, she starred in Who Is Cletis Tout? with Christian Slater.

From 2003–2006, de Rossi starred as Lindsay Bluth Fünke on Fox Television's critically acclaimed, Emmy-winning series Arrested Development.

She also portrayed John F. Kennedy, Jr.'s wife, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, in the made for TV movie America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story in 2003. In 2005 she portrayed a fortune-teller named Zela in the Wes Craven thriller Cursed. From 2007–2008, de Rossi appeared in Nip/Tuck's fifth season as Julia McNamara's girlfriend Olivia Lord.

In 2009 and 2010, de Rossi played the high-strung, oversexual, and controlling Veronica Palmer on the ABC show Better Off Ted. De Rossi will reprise her role as Lindsay Bluth Fünke in 2012's film adaptation of Arrested Development.[7] In 2011 she appeared in Better Off Ted cast member Malcolm Barrett's music video for "Revenge of the Nerds", spoofing her character Veronica in a cameo (alongside other cast members of the cancelled series).[8]

She ranked 69th in Stuff's 100 Sexiest Women, 31 in Femme Fatales' Sexiest Women of 2003 list, 24 in Maxim's 100 Sexiest Women List in 2004, and in late 2006, the magazine Blender listed her as one of the hottest women of film and TV.[9] In May 2007, she was featured as one of 100 Most Beautiful in a People magazine special edition. TV Guide included her and Ellen DeGeneres in their Power A-List couples in 2007.

Personal life

Portia de Rossi is openly gay.[5] She was married to documentary film-maker Mel Metcalfe from 1996 to 1999, initially part of a plan to get a green card, but she did not go through with it. She said that "it just obviously wasn't right for me".[5] In a 2010 interview on Good Morning America she explained that as a young actress she was fearful of being exposed as lesbian.[10]

From 2000 to 2004, de Rossi dated singer Francesca Gregorini, daughter of actress Barbara Bach and stepdaughter of Ringo Starr. She said most of her family and Ally McBeal castmates did not know she was a lesbian until tabloid pictures of the couple were published.[5] She declined to publicly discuss the relationship or her sexual orientation at the time.

De Rossi and Gregorini broke up in late 2004 as de Rossi began dating talk-show host/comedian Ellen DeGeneres, whom she met backstage at an awards show.[11] In 2005, she opened up publicly about her sexual orientation in interviews with Details and The Advocate. She became engaged when DeGeneres proposed with a 3-carat diamond ring.[12] They were married at their Beverly Hills home on August 16, 2008, witnessed by their mothers and 19 other guests.[12] On August 6, 2010, Portia filed a petition to legally change her name to Portia Lee James DeGeneres.[13] The petition was granted on 23 September 2010.[14] She became a US citizen in September 2011.[15]

De Rossi struggled with the eating disorder anorexia nervosa for four years while filming Ally McBeal.[11][16]

In 2010 de Rossi published the autobiography Unbearable Lightness which talks about the turmoil that she has experienced in her life, including suffering from anorexia nervosa and being misdiagnosed with lupus.[17][18][19] To promote the book, she appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[18]

Philanthropy

De Rossi supports a variety of charitable organizations, including Locks of Love, a group that provides human hair wigs (made from donated ponytails) either free of charge or on a sliding scale based on their own guidelines [20][21][22][23] for children with alopecia and other medical conditions that cause hair loss.[24] She has also supported fundraising efforts for FXB International,[25] an African AIDS relief organisation, and The Art of Elysium,[26] an art foundation for terminally ill children. An avid animal lover, de Rossi also supports Alley Cat Allies,[27] an organisation dedicated to protecting and improving the lives of cats.[28]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Sirens Giddy
1995 The Woman in the Moon Shauna
1995–
1996
Too Something Maria Hunter TV series (22 episodes)
1996–
1997
Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher Elana Lewis TV series (22 episodes)
1997 Veronica's Closet Carolyn TV series (1 episode: Veronica's First Date)
1997 Scream 2 Sorority Sister Murphy
1998 Astoria TV movie
1998 Girl Carla Sparrow
1998 A Breed Apart Lana Collins TV movie
1998–
2002
Ally McBeal Nelle Porter TV series (89 episodes)
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (1999)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2000—2001)
1999 The Invisibles Joy
1999 American Intellectuals Sarah
1999 Stigmata Jennifer Kelliho
1999 Ally Nell Porter TV series (12 episodes)
Ally McBeal spin-off
2001 Women in Film Gina
2001 Who Is Cletis Tout? Tess Tobias
2002 The Glow Jackie Lawrence TV movie
2002 The Twilight Zone Laurel Janus TV series (1 episode: Dead Man's Eyes)
2003 Two Girls from Leemore
2003 America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy TV movie
2003 Mister Sterling Lauren Barnes TV series (2 episodes)
2003 I Witness Emily Thompson
2003 The Night We Called It a Day Hilary Hunter
2003–
2006
Arrested Development Lindsay Bluth Fünke TV series (53 episodes)
TV Land Award for Future Classic (2003)
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy (2005)
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Comedy or Musical (2004)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2005—2006)
2004 Dead & Breakfast Kelly
2005 Cursed Zela
2007–
2009
Nip/Tuck Olivia Lord TV series (10 episodes)
2009 The Shift Denise Moore [29]
2009–
2010
Better off Ted Veronica Palmer TV series (26 episodes)

References

  1. ^ "Celebrity Bios: Portia de Rossi". Us Magazine. http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-bios/portia-de-rossi. Retrieved 28 January 2009. 
  2. ^ "Geelong's Portia Marries Ellen". Geelong Advertiser. 18 August 2008. http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2008/08/18/17323_news.html. Retrieved 28 January 2009. 
  3. ^ "Portia de Rossi profile". Filmreference.com. http://www.filmreference.com/film/91/Portia-de-Rossi.html. Retrieved 12 July 2010. 
  4. ^ "Portia de Rossi on Ellen". Youtube.com. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTw1MoscAk4&feature=related. Retrieved 11 December 2011. 
  5. ^ a b c d Michele Kort (13 September 2005). "Portia heart and soul". The Advocate. http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20090223013952/http://www.advocate.com/issue_story_ektid20037.asp. 
  6. ^ "The Very Private Portia". The Age (Melbourne). 10 May 2010. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/05/07/1052280317160.html. 
  7. ^ Arrested Development (2012 IMDb film profile)
  8. ^ "Better Off Ted cast reunites for Malcolm Barrett's hip-hop video". Zap2It.com. http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2011/07/better-off-ted-cast-reunites-for-malcolm-barretts-hip-hop-video.html. Retrieved November 16, 2011. 
  9. ^ Errico, Mike (02/01/2007). "Hottest Women of ... Film and TV!". http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?ID=2464&src=blender_ed. 
  10. ^ Olivia Katrandjian (3 November 2010). "Portia de Rossi: 'I Would Starve Myself Daily'". ABC News. http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/portia-de-rossi-reveals-depths-eating-disorders-book/story?id=12033594. Retrieved 3 November 2010. 
  11. ^ a b Van Meter, Jonathan. "Disappearing Act: How did Portia de Rossi withstand the pressures of Hollywood.". Vogue. Archived from the original on 1 April 2006. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-15043182_ITM. Retrieved 22 March 2009. 
  12. ^ a b Singh, Anita (18 August 2008). "Television presenter Ellen DeGeneres marries lesbian lover Portia de Rossi". The Daily Telegraph (London). http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/2580530/Television-presenter-Ellen-DeGeneres-marries-lesbian-lover-Portia-de-Rossi.html. Retrieved 22 May 2010. 
  13. ^ TMZ Staff. "Portia to Ellen: I Want to Be a DeGeneres!". TMZ. http://www.tmz.com/2010/08/09/ellen-degeneres-portia-de-rossi-name-change-petition-married-gay-marriage. Retrieved 11 August 2010. 
  14. ^ "Portia de Rossi takes wife Ellen DeGeneres' name". USA Today. 23 September 2010. http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2010-09-23-derossi-name-change_N.htm. 
  15. ^ Portia Becomes a U.S. Citizen!
  16. ^ Freydkin, Donna (13 November 2007). "Portia de Rossi nips at new TV challenges". USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2007-11-12-portia-de-rossi_N.htm. 
  17. ^ de Rossi, Portia (November 2010). Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain. Atria. ISBN 1439177783. 
  18. ^ a b Oldenburg, Ann (3 November 2010). "Portia de Rossi: 'I would starve myself daily' on 300 calorie diet". USA Today. http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2010/11/portia-de-rossi-i-would-starve-myself-daily-on-300-calorie-diet/1. 
  19. ^ CBSNews.com: "Portia de Rossi and Anorexia: How Love Saved her Life"
  20. ^ "Locks of Love". Locks of Love. http://www.locksoflove.org/faq.html#Ac5. Retrieved 12 July 2010. 
  21. ^ "Locks of Love". Locks of Love. http://www.locksoflove.org/faq.html#Aa8. Retrieved 12 July 2010. 
  22. ^ "Charity Review of Locks of Love". Charityreports.give.org. http://charityreports.give.org/Public/Report.aspx?CharityID=1839. Retrieved 12 July 2010. 
  23. ^ "BBB review of Locks of Love". Bbb.org. http://www.bbb.org/charity-reviews/national/children-and-youth/locks-of-love-in-lake-worth-fl-1839. Retrieved 12 July 2010. 
  24. ^ "Locks of Love FAQ". Locksoflove.org. http://www.locksoflove.org/faq.html#Ac2. Retrieved 12 July 2010. 
  25. ^ "Portia de Rossi Helps FXB to Rebuild Uganda". Celebrity Halo. July 2006. http://celebrityhalo.blogspot.com/2006/07/portia-de-rossi-helps-fxb-to-rebuild.html. Retrieved 29 December 2008. 
  26. ^ "Portia de Rossi supports The Art of Elysium". Celebrity Halo. January 2008. http://celebrityhalo.blogspot.com/2008/01/portia-de-rossi-supports-art-of-elysium.html. Retrieved 29 December 2008. 
  27. ^ "I'm an Alley Cat Ally – Portia de Rossi". http://www.alleycat.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=739. Retrieved 29 September 2010. 
  28. ^ "Alley Cat Allies – About Us". http://www.alleycat.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=616. Retrieved 29 September 2010. 
  29. ^ About the Cast of THE SHIFT (2009)

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