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Lauren Holly: Summary

Recent Role:
Toby Earnshaw on Leverage
Gender:
Female
Birthday:
10-28-1963
Birthplace:
Bristol, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name:
Lauren Michael Holly
AKA:
Holly Lauren
When Lauren Michael Holly was born in Bristol, Pennsylvania, in 1963, it seemed inevitable that the young girl would end up being a college professor or perhaps a teacher, but certainly not an actress. With both of her parents working as professors at esteemed Northeastern arts colleges, it seemed hard to believe that she would follow any other path.

When she enrolled at the prestigious Sarah Lawrence College to pursue an Arts degree in English literature, it seemed as though the junior Holly was on track to follow the seniors.

After graduating in 1985, Lauren made the risky decision to move to Los Angeles and pursue her dream of becoming an actress. It took a little less than a year of paying her dues before she landed a role on the soap opera, All My Children. After an extremely successful three-year run as Julie Rand Chandler, Lauren landed her first starring role as Betty Cooper in the feature length made-for-TV movie, Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again.

Her small-screen projects helped her make a name for herself, and she was given the chance to prove her ability on the big screen in the Andrew Dice Clay cult-classic, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane. As with most cult classics, the film was far from a box-office smash. Rather than let the film force her into obscurity, Lauren returned to television in 1992 as Maxine Lacos on the critically acclaimed series, Picket Fences.

With seven years of acting experience under her belt, Lauren was still waiting for her chance at a breakout role. In 1993, her prayers were answered as she was given the chance to play Linda Lee, wife of Bruce Lee, in the highly successful biopic, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story. Her portrayal garnered her critical acclaim and granted her the luxury of finally being able to pick and choose her roles. One role she passed on was opposite a former TV comic in the slapstick comedy that later became, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. After she passed, Courteney Cox took her place and quickly became a star.

The following year, when Lauren was given another chance to star opposite the upstart Canadian comic in the gross-out comedy, Dumb and Dumber, she jumped at the opportunity. The film was a box-office smash and grossed over $200 million worldwide, and has been by far her most successful project. It was on the set of this production that she fell in love with Jim Carrey, whom she eventually married in 1996 and in true Hollywood fashion, divorced one year later.

Career wise, it seems as though Jim was her good luck charm. He was responsible for her most successful film, and while the two were dating she made Beautiful Girls and Sabrina, some of her more critically successful work. By late 1996, her marriage already starting to disintegrate, she appeared in the bombs Down Periscope and Turbulence.

Since then, Lauren has found success by playing supporting roles in major movies like Any Given Sunday and What Women Want. She has also started to take on starring roles in low budget and more artistic productions. Lauren also returned home to television, with a recurring character on the hit drama Chicago Hope, and a starring role in the Women of Camelot miniseries.

As for her personal life, Lauren remarried in March of 2001 to investment banker Francis Greco (no relation to Richard), and adopted a son in June of the same year. She is still acting and has two films scheduled for release in 2002; Colored Eggs, a film adaptation of a popular play, and Don't You Cry For Me, opposite Alan Arkin.
When Lauren Michael Holly was born in Bristol, Pennsylvania, in 1963, it seemed inevitable that the young girl would end up being a college professor or perhaps a teacher, but certainly not an actress. With both of her parents working as professors at esteemed Northeastern arts colleges, it seemed hard to believe that she would follow any other path.

When she enrolled at...
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  • sandbur's avatarmember since: Apr 28, 2008

    I'm FIRMLY...on the fence! ...Continue »

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  • we_are_legion's avatarmember since: Oct 13, 2003

    CBS Experts Fudge things up Again! ...Continue »

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    sokay39's avatarmember since: Feb 20, 2009

    Nothing personal, she just can't act. ...Continue »

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    LittleRedHawk's avatarmember since: Jan 3, 2009

    On a scale of 1-10 as an actress goes, Lauren Holly has been cast in the perfect role as Director of NCIS. I can gladly give her a 10 for her outstanding acting in this role. She is perfect. Her involvement with Mark Harman is great and mysterious...... ...Continue »

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    jessycardy's avatarmember since: Oct 19, 2007

    Lauren Holly is a great actress and very very very talented! She's also one of the most beautiful women I've ever seen. Her role on NCIS is something I couldn't live without. Thumbs up at her! ...Continue »

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