Emily Procter

Emily Procter

Procter presenting at Fashion Rocks 2008
Born Emily Mallory Procter
(1968-10-08) October 8, 1968
Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
Residence Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other names Emily Proctor
Occupation Actress
Years active 1995–present
Partner(s) Paul Bryan (2008-present)
Children 1
Website www.emilyprocter.com

Emily Mallory Procter (born October 8, 1968[1]) is an American actress. From 2000 to 2002 and in 2006, she played Ainsley Hayes in the NBC political drama The West Wing and from 2002 to 2012, she played Calleigh Duquesne in the CBS police drama CSI: Miami. In 2013, she had a recurring role as Amanda Callaway in the USA Network crime drama White Collar.[2]

Biography

Early life

Procter was adopted as an infant by William Procter, a general practitioner, and Barbara Jones, a volunteer worker, and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina. She was 3-years-old when her parents divorced. She has an older brother, Whit, who is also adopted.[3]

Procter is a graduate of Ravenscroft School in Raleigh. While at East Carolina University she became a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority.[4] After she received her degrees in journalism and dance at East Carolina, she was employed as a television weather anchor at WNCT-TV in Greenville, North Carolina.

Career

After Procter moved to Los Angeles, her father provided the funds for acting school for two years. Before even graduating, she had already landed a number of small roles in films such as Cameron Crowe's sports romantic comedy-drama Jerry Maguire (1996) and the TV movie Breast Men (1997), where she appeared opposite David Schwimmer and Chris Cooper. In 1996, Procter guest-starred in ABC's Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, where she played Lana Lang. She briefly appeared in the TV movie The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! (1997) as Mavis. She also appeared in the drama Body Shots (1999) as Whitney Bryant.

From 2000 to 2002 and again in 2006, Procter had a recurring role on the NBC political drama The West Wing where she played Associate White House Counsel Ainsley Hayes and she also played a brief love interest of Matt LeBlanc's character Joey on the NBC sitcom Friends.

Procter is friends with actress Jorja Fox, who starred in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Fox persuaded her to audition to star as Calleigh Duquesne in the first spin-off show CSI: Miami, which ran on CBS for 10 seasons from September 23, 2002 to April 8, 2012.[5][6]

Procter participated in 2007's Live Earth by reading (along with several other actresses) an essay written by Michelle Gardner-Quinn while Gardner-Quinn was a student at the University of Vermont.[7]

In February 2013, Procter had a recurring role in the USA Network crime drama White Collar for the final two episodes of the fourth season. She played Amanda Callaway from Atlanta, who is promoted to head of the FBI's white collar crimes division in New York City.[8]

Personal life

Procter prefers to keep her personal life private. She often enjoys taking holidays with her sister, who is a professional chef. She jogs for two hours a day, five days a week, and has taken part in various triathlons and marathons. Procter is an avid poker player and she learned to play the game as a child when her father would play a game called 'penny poker' with her, and has participated in at least one celebrity poker tournament.[9] Procter also sings in a 1980s cover band formerly called White Lightning, which is now renamed Motion.[10] Procter has volunteered with the Young Storytellers Program,[11] and helps out at homeless shelters.[12]

Procter's interests include interior decoration and antiques,[13] putting this to practical use in the 1921 Spanish-style home that she owns in Los Angeles. During the 2007-2008 WGA strike, she designed a home for a friend in Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands. In People magazine's Country Special of March 2009, it was revealed she decorated Kenny Chesney's home in Malibu. She was also a guest judge on the Home & Garden Television show Summer Showdown.[14]

Procter has been in a relationship with musician Paul Bryan since 2008. On December 8, 2010, she gave birth to their daughter Philippa Frances (called "Pippa").[15] Her pregnancy was not written into the ninth season of CSI: Miami and her appearances on the show were limited for the entire season.[16][17][18]

Filmography

Year Film/TV Role Notes
1995 Renegade Brenda TV, 1 episode
Platypus Man Mindy TV, 1 episode
Fast Company Roz Epstein
Leaving Las Vegas Debbie
Friends Annabel TV, 1 episode
1996 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Lana Lang TV, 1 episode
Crosscut Counter Girl
Jerry Maguire Former Girlfriend
1997 Just Shoot Me! Anchorwoman TV, 1 episode
The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! Mavis
The Girl Gets Moe Tammy
Family Plan Julie Robins
Early Edition Colleen Damski TV, 1 episode
Breast Men Laura Pierson
1999 Kingdom Come Uncredited
Guinevere Susan Sloane
Body Shots Whitney Bryant
Forever Fabulous Tiffany Dawl
The Big Tease Young Valhenna Woman
2000–02, 2006 The West Wing Ainsley Hayes TV, recurring role, 12 episodes
2001 Submerged Frances Naguin
2002 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Calleigh Duquesne TV, 1 episode — CSI: Miami’s backdoor pilot "Cross Jurisdictions"
2002–2012 CSI: Miami TV, main role, 232 episodes
2006 Big Momma's House 2 Leah Fuller
2009 Barry Munday Deborah
2013 White Collar Amanda Callaway TV, recurring role, 2 episodes
2016 Love Everlasting Helen In post-production

References

  1. Per "The Southern Belle of CSI" she became 38 on October 8, 2006, the week "Death Pool 100" premiered.
  2. Ellen Crean (2006-10-02). "The Southern Belle Of 'CSI'". CBS News. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
  3. Anne-Marie O'Neill (March 6, 2011). "A mother's journey". Parade Magazine. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
  4. "Accomplished Alpha Delta Pi Members in Arts and Entertainment". Alpha Delta Phi. Retrieved 2009-09-06.
  5. Evelyn Teo (2005-09-04). "Procter prospers". www.star-ecentral.com. Retrieved 2007-11-24.
  6. James Hibberd (May 13, 2012). "CBS cancels 'CSI: Miami'". EW.com. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  7. YouTube - This I Believe
  8. http://www.tvguide.com/news/emily-procter-white-collar-1061822.aspx
  9. "Emily Procter: Fun, Fearless Female". Cosmopolitan. Archived from the original on 2006-01-01. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
  10. Brian Dakss (2006-01-23). "Emily Procter's Unlikely Side". CBS News. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
  11. "Get Involved: Act with YSF". Young Storytellers Foundation. Retrieved 2011-11-16.
  12. "Bio". Emily Procter. Retrieved 2011-11-16.
  13. Diana McKeon Charkalis (2005-02-10). "'CSI' star takes mystery out of tasteful décor". USA Today. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
  14. Linda Yovanovich (2009-07-24). "HGTV's 'Showdown' smacks of 'Iron' competition". North Bay Nugget. Retrieved 2009-07-24.
  15. Carita Rizzo (2010-01-20). "Exclusive: CSI: Miami's Emily Procter Welcomes a Baby Girl". tvguide.com. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
  16. Rob Moynihan (2010-07-26). "Exclusive: CSI: Miami's Emily Procter is Pregnant!". tvguide.com. Retrieved 2010-08-06.
  17. Serpe, Gina (2010-07-28). "Emily Procter's Pregnant!". E!Online. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
  18. "CSI: Miami's Emily Procter Will Hide Real-Life Pregnancy". www.seattlepi.com. 2010-07-28. Retrieved 2010-08-06.

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