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Lea Thompson

Lea Katherine Thompson (born May 31, 1961)[1] is an American actress and director.

Lea Thompson
Thompson in 2015
Born
Lea Katherine Thompson

(1961-05-31) May 31, 1961 (age 61)
Occupation(s)Actress, director
Years active
  • 1982–present (acting)
  • 2006–present (directing)
Spouse
(m. 1989)
Children

She is best known for her role as Lorraine Baines-McFly in the Back to the Future film trilogy (1985–1990) and Beverly Switzler in Howard the Duck (1986). Other films for which she is known include All the Right Moves (1983), Red Dawn (1984), Some Kind of Wonderful (1987), Dennis the Menace (1993) and The Beverly Hillbillies (1993). In the 1990s, she played the title character in the NBC sitcom Caroline in the City. From 2011 to 2017, she co-starred as Kathryn Kennish in the ABC Family-turned-Freeform series Switched at Birth.

Early life

Thompson was born on May 31, 1961, in Rochester, Minnesota,[1] one of five children of Clifford and Barbara Barry Thompson, a musician.[2] She has two sisters, Coleen Goodrich and Shannon Katona, and two brothers, Andrew and Barry[3]

She studied ballet as a girl and danced professionally by the age of 14, winning scholarships to the San Francisco Ballet, the Pennsylvania Ballet, and the American Ballet Theatre.[4]

When she was 20 years old and dancing professionally with American Ballet Theatre's Studio Company, then known as ABT II, the time came to decide if she would move to the main company.[4] Mikhail Baryshnikov, who was the artistic director at the time, told her, "You're a lovely dancer, but you're too stocky."[4][5] In her words, that was "my epiphany when I decided to stop dancing and not be a ballet dancer. It was a wonderful moment because I could've been banging my head against the wall for another 10 years."[6] She changed her focus to acting.[4]

Moving to New York at age 20, she performed in a number of Burger King advertisements in the 1980s along with Sarah Michelle Gellar and Elisabeth Shue, her eventual co-star in Back to the Future Part II and Back to the Future Part III.[4][7]

Career

 
Thompson at the 2008 Collectormania 13 Convention in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

Thompson made her home-media screen debut in 1982 as Cecily "Sissy" Loper in the interactive live-action video game MysteryDisc: Murder, Anyone? and her movie debut in 1983, with Jaws 3-D. She recalled the film as "the very first movie I ever got, but I lied and said I had done a couple of other movies, so when I showed up, I really knew absolutely nothing. Also, I had said that I knew how to water ski. And I did not. So I had, like, five days to learn really, really complicated water-skiing things, because I had to fit into the Sea World water-skiing show. I don't even know how to swim!"[7] She followed this with All the Right Moves (1983), Red Dawn (1984), and The Wild Life (1984).[8]

Thompson's most famous role is that of Lorraine Baines McFly in the Back to the Future trilogy, with the first film released in 1985.[9][10] Thompson's character is the mother of Marty McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, whom Marty meets when she is a 1950s adolescent age after he travels back in time; he has to avoid having Lorraine fall in love with him instead of with his future father, George (Crispin Glover), which leads to awkward scenes where Lorraine is attracted to him.

In 1986, Thompson starred in SpaceCamp and Howard the Duck. For the latter film, she sang several songs on the soundtrack in character, as musician Beverly Switzler, who was the lead vocalist for a band called Cherry Bomb. The recordings appeared on the soundtrack album and on singles. Rounding out film appearances in the late 1980s, Thompson starred in Some Kind of Wonderful, Casual Sex?, and The Wizard of Loneliness. She also had a prominent role in the 1989 TV film Nightbreaker, for which she was nominated for a CableACE Award. In the early 1990s, Thompson starred as the mother of the eponymous character in Dennis the Menace (1993), the villainess in The Beverly Hillbillies (1993), and a snooty ballet instructor in The Little Rascals (1994). She also appeared in several TV films throughout the 1990s, including The Substitute Wife (1994) and The Right To Remain Silent (1996).

Thompson found moderate critical and popular success as the star of the NBC sitcom Caroline in the City from 1995 to 1999. In 1996, Thompson received a People's Choice Award for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Series, while her show won for Favorite New TV Comedy Series.[11] Thompson also starred in A Will of their Own, a 1998 American television mini-series directed by Karen Arthur. The film follows six generations of females within one family, and their struggle for power and independence in America. The film debuted on October 18, 1998, on the NBC network to strong critical reviews.

After a break from acting, Thompson went on to star in several Broadway plays. She later appeared in a TV series called For the People, which only lasted one season. She then starred in a TV film, Stealing Christmas (2003), starring Tony Danza and Betty White. Thompson also appeared in several episodes of the dramedy series Ed and in a guest role for one episode in 2004 on NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; she played a woman whose embryos were stolen.

In 2005, Thompson began a series of made-for-TV films for the Hallmark Channel, in which she plays Jane Doe, an ex-secret agent turned housewife, who helps the government solve mysteries. Thompson directed two films from the Jane Doe series – Jane Doe: The Harder They Fall and Jane Doe: Eye of the Beholder.

Thompson was a featured singer on Celebrity Duets and the second contestant eliminated in 2006. In April 2007, she starred in another television film, A Life Interrupted, which premiered on Lifetime television.[12]

Thompson guest-starred on the show Head Case in January 2008. She appeared in the TV film Final Approach, which debuted in the U.S. on May 24, 2008.[13] Her film credits include Exit Speed, Spy School, Splinterheads, and Adventures of a Teenage Dragon Slayer. She starred in the television movie The Christmas Clause, which received good reviews and ratings.

Thompson stars in Mystery Case Files: Shadow Lake, an adventure game released in November 2012 by Big Fish Games.[14] Thompson's daughter Madelyn Deutch plays a paranormal television-series host.

From 2011 to 2017, Thompson starred in the ABC Family series Switched at Birth, about a family realizing their 16-year-old daughter is not biologically theirs and was switched with another baby at the hospital.

In 2014, Thompson was a competitor on the 19th season of Dancing with the Stars. She was paired with professional dancer Artem Chigvintsev.[15] The couple was eliminated in the quarterfinals, finishing sixth place.[16] She also played Irene Steele in the film Left Behind.[17]

On April 27, 2017, Thompson was cast in the film Little Women, the seventh adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel of the same name, written and directed by first-time Director Clare Niederpruem. Thompson portrayed Marmee March, the mother who helps her daughters navigate the struggles and heartbreaks of adolescence and adulthood. The film was released on September 28, 2018, to coincide with the book's 150th-anniversary publishing date.[18]

She directed episode 5 season 2 of the Syfy series Resident Alien, first aired in February 2022.

She directed episodes 3 and 4 as well as having a cameo role in episode 5 of season 2 of in the Paramount+ series Star Trek: Picard, which aired in March 2022.

Personal life

She has been married to film director Howard Deutch since 1989. They met on the set of Some Kind of Wonderful (1987).[7]

Thompson and Deutch have two daughters, both actresses: Madelyn Deutch (born 1991) and Zoey Deutch (born 1994), with whom she sang on stage in the Bye Bye Birdie production for the 16th annual Alzheimer's Association "A Night at Sardi's" in March 2008.[19]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

See also

References

  1. ^ a b . TVGuide.com. Archived from the original on September 11, 2015. Retrieved October 21, 2015.
  2. ^ "'Caroline in the City' still a smalltown girl". Post-Bulletin. Rochester, Minnesota. January 15, 1998. Archived from the original on November 15, 2015. Retrieved October 21, 2015.
  3. ^ . PremierGuideMedia.com. July 2011. Archived from the original on October 19, 2015. Retrieved August 29, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e Lea Thompson at AllMovie
  5. ^ WENN (September 18, 2014). "Lea Thompson thanks Mikhail Baryshnikov for acting career". Hollywood.com. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  6. ^ "Mikhail Baryshnikov Destroyed Lea Thompson's Ballet Dreams". Starpulse. Retrieved June 16, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ a b c Harris, Will (February 21, 2012). "Random Roles: Lea Thompson". The A.V. Club. from the original on December 7, 2013. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
  8. ^ Monaco, James (1991). The Encyclopedia of Film. Perigee Books. p. 533. ISBN 978-0-399-51604-7. lea thompson starred in All the Right Moves (1983), Red Dawn (1984), and The Wild Life (1984).
  9. ^ "The Best Lea Thompson Movies". Ranker. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  10. ^ "'Back to the Future': Catching up with the cast". USA TODAY. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  11. ^ "1996 Winners". People's Choice Awards. from the original on October 21, 2015. Retrieved October 21, 2015.
  12. ^ Marilyn Moss (April 22, 2007). "A Life Interrupted". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  13. ^ Lea Thompson Dishes on Hallmark's Final Approach – Celebrity and Entertainment News May 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, TVGuide.com
  14. ^ Murphy, Conor (October 15, 2012). . Big Fish Games. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
  15. ^ Wagmeister, Elizabeth (September 4, 2014). "'Dancing With The Stars': Season 19 Celebrity Contestants Revealed".
  16. ^ Takeda, Allison (November 10, 2014). . Us Weekly. Archived from the original on November 11, 2014. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
  17. ^ Rebecca Ford (September 9, 2013). "Lea Thompson Joins 'Left Behind' Reboot (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  18. ^ "Lea Thompson to Star in New Feature Adaptation of 'Little Women'". DeadlineHollywood.com. April 27, 2017. Retrieved June 30, 2017.
  19. ^ Namkung, Victoria (March 6, 2008). "Stars break out in song to honor of David E. Kelley's Alzheimer's portrayal". USA Today. from the original on March 1, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2017.

Further reading

  • Papp, Adrienne (February 1, 2007). "Lea Thompson: Still America's Sweetheart" (PDF). Westside Today. Retrieved May 19, 2008.

External links

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Lea Katherine Thompson born May 31 1961 1 is an American actress and director Lea ThompsonThompson in 2015BornLea Katherine Thompson 1961 05 31 May 31 1961 age 61 Rochester Minnesota U S Occupation s Actress directorYears active1982 present acting 2006 present directing SpouseHoward Deutch m 1989 wbr ChildrenMadelyn DeutchZoey DeutchShe is best known for her role as Lorraine Baines McFly in the Back to the Future film trilogy 1985 1990 and Beverly Switzler in Howard the Duck 1986 Other films for which she is known include All the Right Moves 1983 Red Dawn 1984 Some Kind of Wonderful 1987 Dennis the Menace 1993 and The Beverly Hillbillies 1993 In the 1990s she played the title character in the NBC sitcom Caroline in the City From 2011 to 2017 she co starred as Kathryn Kennish in the ABC Family turned Freeform series Switched at Birth Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Awards and nominations 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life EditThompson was born on May 31 1961 in Rochester Minnesota 1 one of five children of Clifford and Barbara Barry Thompson a musician 2 She has two sisters Coleen Goodrich and Shannon Katona and two brothers Andrew and Barry 3 She studied ballet as a girl and danced professionally by the age of 14 winning scholarships to the San Francisco Ballet the Pennsylvania Ballet and the American Ballet Theatre 4 When she was 20 years old and dancing professionally with American Ballet Theatre s Studio Company then known as ABT II the time came to decide if she would move to the main company 4 Mikhail Baryshnikov who was the artistic director at the time told her You re a lovely dancer but you re too stocky 4 5 In her words that was my epiphany when I decided to stop dancing and not be a ballet dancer It was a wonderful moment because I could ve been banging my head against the wall for another 10 years 6 She changed her focus to acting 4 Moving to New York at age 20 she performed in a number of Burger King advertisements in the 1980s along with Sarah Michelle Gellar and Elisabeth Shue her eventual co star in Back to the Future Part II and Back to the Future Part III 4 7 Career Edit Thompson at the 2008 Collectormania 13 Convention in Milton Keynes United Kingdom Thompson made her home media screen debut in 1982 as Cecily Sissy Loper in the interactive live action video game MysteryDisc Murder Anyone and her movie debut in 1983 with Jaws 3 D She recalled the film as the very first movie I ever got but I lied and said I had done a couple of other movies so when I showed up I really knew absolutely nothing Also I had said that I knew how to water ski And I did not So I had like five days to learn really really complicated water skiing things because I had to fit into the Sea World water skiing show I don t even know how to swim 7 She followed this with All the Right Moves 1983 Red Dawn 1984 and The Wild Life 1984 8 Thompson s most famous role is that of Lorraine Baines McFly in the Back to the Future trilogy with the first film released in 1985 9 10 Thompson s character is the mother of Marty McFly played by Michael J Fox whom Marty meets when she is a 1950s adolescent age after he travels back in time he has to avoid having Lorraine fall in love with him instead of with his future father George Crispin Glover which leads to awkward scenes where Lorraine is attracted to him In 1986 Thompson starred in SpaceCamp and Howard the Duck For the latter film she sang several songs on the soundtrack in character as musician Beverly Switzler who was the lead vocalist for a band called Cherry Bomb The recordings appeared on the soundtrack album and on singles Rounding out film appearances in the late 1980s Thompson starred in Some Kind of Wonderful Casual Sex and The Wizard of Loneliness She also had a prominent role in the 1989 TV film Nightbreaker for which she was nominated for a CableACE Award In the early 1990s Thompson starred as the mother of the eponymous character in Dennis the Menace 1993 the villainess in The Beverly Hillbillies 1993 and a snooty ballet instructor in The Little Rascals 1994 She also appeared in several TV films throughout the 1990s including The Substitute Wife 1994 and The Right To Remain Silent 1996 Thompson found moderate critical and popular success as the star of the NBC sitcom Caroline in the City from 1995 to 1999 In 1996 Thompson received a People s Choice Award for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Series while her show won for Favorite New TV Comedy Series 11 Thompson also starred in A Will of their Own a 1998 American television mini series directed by Karen Arthur The film follows six generations of females within one family and their struggle for power and independence in America The film debuted on October 18 1998 on the NBC network to strong critical reviews After a break from acting Thompson went on to star in several Broadway plays She later appeared in a TV series called For the People which only lasted one season She then starred in a TV film Stealing Christmas 2003 starring Tony Danza and Betty White Thompson also appeared in several episodes of the dramedy series Ed and in a guest role for one episode in 2004 on NBC s Law amp Order Special Victims Unit she played a woman whose embryos were stolen In 2005 Thompson began a series of made for TV films for the Hallmark Channel in which she plays Jane Doe an ex secret agent turned housewife who helps the government solve mysteries Thompson directed two films from the Jane Doe series Jane Doe The Harder They Fall and Jane Doe Eye of the Beholder Thompson was a featured singer on Celebrity Duets and the second contestant eliminated in 2006 In April 2007 she starred in another television film A Life Interrupted which premiered on Lifetime television 12 Thompson guest starred on the show Head Case in January 2008 She appeared in the TV film Final Approach which debuted in the U S on May 24 2008 13 Her film credits include Exit Speed Spy School Splinterheads and Adventures of a Teenage Dragon Slayer She starred in the television movie The Christmas Clause which received good reviews and ratings Thompson stars in Mystery Case Files Shadow Lake an adventure game released in November 2012 by Big Fish Games 14 Thompson s daughter Madelyn Deutch plays a paranormal television series host From 2011 to 2017 Thompson starred in the ABC Family series Switched at Birth about a family realizing their 16 year old daughter is not biologically theirs and was switched with another baby at the hospital In 2014 Thompson was a competitor on the 19th season of Dancing with the Stars She was paired with professional dancer Artem Chigvintsev 15 The couple was eliminated in the quarterfinals finishing sixth place 16 She also played Irene Steele in the film Left Behind 17 On April 27 2017 Thompson was cast in the film Little Women the seventh adaptation of Louisa May Alcott s novel of the same name written and directed by first time Director Clare Niederpruem Thompson portrayed Marmee March the mother who helps her daughters navigate the struggles and heartbreaks of adolescence and adulthood The film was released on September 28 2018 to coincide with the book s 150th anniversary publishing date 18 She directed episode 5 season 2 of the Syfy series Resident Alien first aired in February 2022 She directed episodes 3 and 4 as well as having a cameo role in episode 5 of season 2 of in the Paramount series Star Trek Picard which aired in March 2022 Personal life EditShe has been married to film director Howard Deutch since 1989 They met on the set of Some Kind of Wonderful 1987 7 Thompson and Deutch have two daughters both actresses Madelyn Deutch born 1991 and Zoey Deutch born 1994 with whom she sang on stage in the Bye Bye Birdie production for the 16th annual Alzheimer s Association A Night at Sardi s in March 2008 19 Filmography EditMain article Lea Thompson filmographyAwards and nominations EditYear Association Category Nominated work Result1985 Saturn Awards Best Supporting Actress Back to the Future Nominated1987 Young Artist Awards Best Young Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Some Kind of Wonderful Won1990 Kids Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actress Back to the Future Part II Won1995 People s Choice Awards Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Series Caroline in the City Won1996 Satellite Awards Best Actress in a TV Series Musical or Comedy Nominated2014 American Movie Awards Best Actress The Trouble with the Truth WonSee also EditList of female film and television directors List of actors who have played multiple roles in the same film List of Dancing with the Stars competitorsReferences Edit a b Lea Thompson TVGuide com Archived from the original on September 11 2015 Retrieved October 21 2015 Caroline in the City still a smalltown girl Post Bulletin Rochester Minnesota January 15 1998 Archived from the original on November 15 2015 Retrieved October 21 2015 Lea Thompson Cabin Fever PremierGuideMedia com July 2011 Archived from the original on October 19 2015 Retrieved August 29 2015 a b c d e Lea Thompson at AllMovie WENN September 18 2014 Lea Thompson thanks Mikhail Baryshnikov for acting career Hollywood com Retrieved August 8 2021 Mikhail Baryshnikov Destroyed Lea Thompson s Ballet Dreams Starpulse Retrieved June 16 2017 permanent dead link a b c Harris Will February 21 2012 Random Roles Lea Thompson The A V Club Archived from the original on December 7 2013 Retrieved October 19 2012 Monaco James 1991 The Encyclopedia of Film Perigee Books p 533 ISBN 978 0 399 51604 7 lea thompson starred in All the Right Moves 1983 Red Dawn 1984 and The Wild Life 1984 The Best Lea Thompson Movies Ranker Retrieved February 6 2018 Back to the Future Catching up with the cast USA TODAY Retrieved February 6 2018 1996 Winners People s Choice Awards Archived from the original on October 21 2015 Retrieved October 21 2015 Marilyn Moss April 22 2007 A Life Interrupted The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 15 2017 Lea Thompson Dishes on Hallmark s Final Approach Celebrity and Entertainment News Archived May 29 2008 at the Wayback Machine TVGuide com Murphy Conor October 15 2012 Mystery Case Files Shadow Lake Announced Big Fish Games Archived from the original on December 22 2015 Retrieved March 12 2021 Wagmeister Elizabeth September 4 2014 Dancing With The Stars Season 19 Celebrity Contestants Revealed Takeda Allison November 10 2014 Dancing With the Stars Season 19 Quarterfinals Recap Tommy and Peta Pull Off a Surprising Upset Escape Elimination Us Weekly Archived from the original on November 11 2014 Retrieved November 11 2014 Rebecca Ford September 9 2013 Lea Thompson Joins Left Behind Reboot Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 15 2017 Lea Thompson to Star in New Feature Adaptation of Little Women DeadlineHollywood com April 27 2017 Retrieved June 30 2017 Namkung Victoria March 6 2008 Stars break out in song to honor of David E Kelley s Alzheimer s portrayal USA Today Archived from the original on March 1 2016 Retrieved February 26 2017 Further reading EditPapp Adrienne February 1 2007 Lea Thompson Still America s Sweetheart PDF Westside Today Retrieved May 19 2008 External links EditLea Thompson at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Data from Wikidata Lea Thompson at IMDb Lea Thompson at AllMovie Lea Thompson at Rotten Tomatoes Lea Thompson at the TCM Movie Database Lea Thompson at the Internet Broadway Database Lea Thompson at AllMusic Lea Thompson discography at Discogs Portals Film Theatre Television Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lea Thompson amp oldid 1130720158, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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