Marg Helgenberger

Marg Helgenberger ( born November 16, 1958 in Fremont, Nebraska; actually Mary Margaret Helgenberger ) is an American actress.

Biography

Helgenberger has two siblings and grew up in North Bend, a small town on the Platte River in eastern Nebraska, on. She attended Kearney State College and then moved to the " Northwestern Alumnus School of Speech" in Evanston, Illinois. She took a degree in languages ​​and drama. Helgenberger first came into contact with acting when she 'got the role of Blanche Dubois in a production at the University of Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire. In the meantime, she worked as a weather girl. Producer found, however, that her name was too long and changed it in Margie McCarthy.

1981 offered her a Talentsucherin a role in the television series Ryan's Hope, but Helgenberger initially wanted to finish college. The Talentsucherin accepted this and signed up, had completed as Helgenberger university. This first television role as Siobhan Ryan in the television series they played a total of five years.

In 1984 she met on the set of the television series Alan Rosenberg know, who had taken a guest role on Ryan's Hope. In 1989 she married and got a year later a son. In February 2010, the divorce took place.

From 1988, Helgenberger played in the television series China Beach. In 2000, she took a starring role in the hit TV series CSI: Vegas, which she held until January 2012. For the 300th episode, which broadcast on October 23, 2013 took place at CBS, she returned to her old role for a guest appearance on the television series back. Although they mostly appeared in television films and series, it was also in some movies such as Bad Boys - Harte Jungs occupied and Erin Brockovich.

Awards and nominations

For her supporting role in China Beach Helgenberger for each of the three squadrons rotated with The Q Award ( Viewers of Quality Television) and 1990 won the Emmy. In addition, she once came into the final round for a Golden Globe. CSI: Vegas earned her two nominations so far as the lead actress for Emmy and Golden Globe. In 2005 she was awarded the People's Choice Awards as Best Female TV Star.

In addition, she was nominated for her supporting role in Erin Brockovich for the Blockbuster Award.

Filmography

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