
Jean Smart
بیوگرافی
Tall (5'10"), lovely, statuesque Seattle native Jean Elizabeth Smart was born on September 13, 1951. The second of four children born to a teacher and his wife, she developed an early interest in acting and attended the University of Washington following her graduation from Seattle's Ballard High School. She attained a BA degree in fine arts there.Jean's first professional season was with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival where she went on to perform in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing" and "A Moon for the Misbegotten," among others. During the late 1970's she built up a strong resume in regional theater with such companies as the Seattle Repertory Theatre ("Equus," "Fallen Angels"), ACT ("A Christmas Carol"), Pittsburgh Public Theatre (as Lady Macbeth), Alaska Repertory Theatre ("Terra Nova"), and Alliance Theatre ("A History of the American Film"). Her first significant break came with a starring role in the potent, critically-acclaimed lesbian drama "Last Summer at Bluefish Cove," which earned her an Off-Broadway Drama Desk nomination in 1980. She capped this honor with a Los Angeles Drama Critics award in 1983 when she repeated her triumph on the West Coast.Jean made a highly auspicious Broadway debut in 1981 playing 'Marlene Dietrich' (qv) in "Piaf" starring 'Jane Lapotaire' (qv), and it was the subsequent TV taping of that show, _Piaf (1984)_ (qv), that brought about major Hollywood interest. A regular on the short-lived sitcoms _Teachers Only (1982)_ (qv), _Reggie (1983)_ (qv) and _Maximum Security (1984)_ (qv), Jean hit pure gold in her fourth attempt as the delightfully ditzy Charlene Frazier on _Designing Women (1986)_ (qv). The show was an instant hit and it was here that she would meet future husband 'Richard Gilliland' (qv), who played the recurring role of co-player 'Annie Potts' (qv)' boyfriend J.D. for several seasons.Feeling confined and fearing typecasting, Jean left the show in 1991 to find more challenging work. She drew major acclaim, giving a chilling portrayal of a true-to-life serial killer in the TV movie _Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story (1992)_ (qv), long before 'Charlize Theron' (qv) copped an Oscar for her equally chilling cinematic version. In other TV movies, Jean earned strong applause for her roles as a mentally challenged woman in _The Yarn Princess (1994)_ (qv); as a concerned rural mother in 'Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' (qv)' classic _The Yearling (1994)_ (qv); as an attorney involved in a high-profile murder case in _Undue Influence (1996)_ (qv); as a wife who discovers her longtime husband is gay in _A Change of Heart (1998)_ (qv); co-starring with real-life husband 'Richard Gilliland' (qv) in _Audrey's Rain (2003)_ (qv) as new parents after her sister commits suicide; and as an FBI profiler in _Killer Instinct: From the Files of Agent Candice DeLong (2003)_ (qv).On stage, Jean she earned a Tony nomination for her delightfully madcap part in the 'Moss Hart' (qv)/'George S. Kaufman' (qv) classic comedy farce "The Man Who Came to Dinner" opposite 'Nathan Lane' (qv). The Broadway show was later made as a TV movie, _The Man Who Came to Dinner (2000)_ (qv), with both Lane and Smart.Having made her debut with a small role in the crimer _Hoodlums (1980)_ (qv), films would never be as strong a venue for Jean as the stage or TV. She did, however, show off her versatility in both comedy and drama with secondary roles with such films as _Flashpoint (1984)_ (qv), the 'Goldie Hawn' (qv) vehicle _Protocol (1984)_ (qv), _Fire with Fire (1986)_ (qv), _Project X (1987)_ (qv), _Mistress (1992)_ (qv), _Edie & Pen (1996)_ (qv) and _The Odd Couple II (1998)_ (qv). Jean topped the decade off well with two independent films -- earning an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her role as 'Sarah Polley' (qv)'s ill-natured mother in _Guinevere (1999)_ (qv), and first-billed in the mother/daughter road trip dramedy _Forever Fabulous (1999)_ (qv) co-starring 'Jennifer Elise Cox' (qv).Remaining extremely busy into the millennium, Jean went on to win bookend Emmy awards for her guest appearances on the sitcom _Frasier (1993)_ (qv) and earned two more Emmy nominations for her potent perfs in the crime drama _24 (2001)_ (qv) starring 'Kiefer Sutherland' (qv). She also graced a host of other series with regular/recurring roles on the romantic comedy _In-Laws (2002)_ (qv); the crimer _The District (2000)_ (qv); the family comedy _Center of the Universe (2004)_ (qv) (co-starring 'John Goodman' (qv)); the animated program _Kim Possible (2002)_ (qv) (as the voice of Dr. Ann Possible); the mystery comedy _Samantha Who? (2007)_ (qv) starring 'Christina Applegate' (qv); the revamped crimer _Hawaii Five-0 (2010)_ (qv) (as the governor); the crime dramedy _Harry's Law (2011)_ (qv); the dark thriller _Fargo (2014)_ (qv); the action sci-fi drama _Legion (2017)_ (qv); and the detective series _Mare of Easttown (2021)_ (qv).More recent films include _Youth in Revolt (2009)_ (qv), _Barry Munday (2010)_ (qv), _Hope Springs (2012)_ (qv), _Waking (2013)_ (qv), _Warren (2014)_ (qv), _Miss Meadows (2014)_ (qv), _The Accountant (2016)_ (qv), _Life Itself (2018)_ (qv) and _Brampton's Own (2018)_ (qv).Diagnosed with juvenile diabetes at age 13, Jean has played an active part over the years in public awareness. She and Richard have two children, son Connor and adopted daughter (from China) Bonnie.::Gary Brumburgh / [email protected]
فیلمها و سریالها

The Accountant
حسابدار
2016

Legion
لژیون
2017

Hacks
2021

Snow Day
2000

Youth in Revolt
2009

Lucky You
2007

Miss Meadows
2014

The Odd Couple II
1998

Mare of Easttown
میر از ایستتاون
2021