Anne Archer Explained

Anne Archer
Birth Date:August 24, 1947
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma Mater:Pitzer College
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1970–present
Children:2, including Tommy Davis
Father:John Archer
Mother:Marjorie Lord

Anne Archer (born August 24, 1947) is an American actress. Archer was named Miss Golden Globe in 1971, and in the year following, appeared in her feature film debut The Honkers (1972). She had supporting roles in Cancel My Reservation (1972), The All-American Boy (1973), and Trackdown (1976), and appeared in Good Guys Wear Black (1978), Paradise Alley (1978) and Hero at Large (1980).

Archer earned widespread acclaim for starring as Beth in the erotic psychological thriller film Fatal Attraction (1987), which earned her nominations for the Academy Award, BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. Furthering this success was her role in Robert Altman's Short Cuts (1993), which won her a Golden Globe Award and a Volpi Cup, and appearances in Paradise Alley (1978), Raise the Titanic (1980), Patriot Games (1992) and Clear and Present Danger (1994).

Since the 2000s, Archer has sporadically worked in acting. She appeared in the film Lullaby (2014) and made her stage debut as Mrs Robinson in the West End production of The Graduate in 2001. She played the eponymous actress in The Trial of Jane Fonda at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and had recurring roles on television shows such as Boston Public (2003), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2006) and Ghost Whisperer (2006–2008).

Early life

Archer was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of actors John Archer and Marjorie Lord.[1] She graduated from Pitzer College in Claremont, California, in 1968.

Archer married William Davis in 1969. They had one son, Thomas William "Tommy" Davis, born on August 18, 1972. The couple divorced in 1977.[2] She married Terry Jastrow in 1979. They have one son together, Jeffrey Tucker Jastrow, born on October 18, 1984.[3] She was originally a Christian Scientist,[4] but she and her husband have been members of the Church of Scientology since 1975.[5] Archer's stepfather was the Los Angeles banker and philanthropist Harry Volk.[6]

Between 1982 and 1986, she was a spokeswoman for Applied Scholastics, the literacy training organization sponsored by the Church of Scientology.[7] Her son Tommy was the head of the Church of Scientology's Celebrity Centre International in Los Angeles.[8] [9] In 1991, Archer spoke publicly about her abortion in the book The Choices We Made: Twenty-Five Women and Men Speak Out About Abortion.[10]

Career

Archer began her career after graduating from college. She appeared as Ramona in the "Ramona Pageant" in Hemet, California, before moving to New York. In the 1970s she appeared in television series, including Hawaii Five-O, The Mod Squad, Ironside, and Little House on the Prairie. She also was a regular cast member on the short-lived ABC sitcom Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice in 1973.[11] She was named Miss Golden Globe in 1971.[12]

Her first feature film was 1972 comedy The Honkers co-starring opposite James Coburn and Lois Nettleton. She later had supporting roles in Cancel My Reservation (1972), The All-American Boy (1973), and Trackdown (1976). In 1976, she had a female leading role in the drama film Lifeguard starring alongside Sam Elliott. She auditioned for the role of Lois Lane in the 1978 superhero film Superman, a role eventually awarded to Margot Kidder.[12] Archer continued to appear in feature films, including Good Guys Wear Black (1978) starring Chuck Norris, Paradise Alley (1978) opposite Sylvester Stallone, and Hero at Large (1980), co-starring John Ritter.

In early 1980s, Archer appeared in several smaller movies and made-for-television movies. In 1983, she moved to television with a leading role in the short-lived NBC drama series The Family Tree, playing a divorced woman with three children.[13] In 1985, she joined the cast of CBS prime time soap opera Falcon Crest, playing manipulative businesswoman Cassandra Wilder for one year. In 1987, she starred alongside Michael Douglas and Glenn Close in the psychological thriller film Fatal Attraction. The film became a huge box office success, and Archer was nominated for a BAFTA, Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Beth Gallagher.[12]

In 1990, she had leading roles in three movies: Love at Large alongside Tom Berenger, Narrow Margin, and Eminent Domain. She starred alongside Harrison Ford in the 1992 spy thriller film Patriot Games and its sequel Clear and Present Danger (1994). In 1993, she starred opposite Madonna and Willem Dafoe in the erotic thriller Body of Evidence; the film was widely panned and at the 14th Golden Raspberry Awards Archer received nomination for Worst Supporting Actress.[14] Later that year, she starred in the Robert Altman ensemble comedy-drama film Short Cuts, which received a special Golden Globe Award and Venice Film Festival Special Volpi Cup.

In 2000, Archer co-starred in the war film Rules of Engagement and the action film The Art of War. Her other notable film credits include Man of the House (2005) opposite Tommy Lee Jones, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009; also featured her former Fatal Attraction co-star Michael Douglas, although they shared no scenes together), and Lullaby (2014). In 2001, Archer portrayed Mrs. Robinson at the Gielgud Theatre in a West End production of The Graduate.

In 2014 and 2016, she played Jane Fonda in the premiere production of the play The Trial of Jane Fonda, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[15] [16] Also in 2000s, she had recurring roles on several television shows such as Boston Public, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and Ghost Whisperer. From 2008 to 2009, she starred in the short-lived CW comedy-drama Privileged.[17] [18]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972The HonkersDeborah Moon
1972Cancel My ReservationCrazy Hollister
1973The All-American BoyDrenna Valentine
1976TrackdownBarbara
1976LifeguardCathy
1978Good Guys Wear BlackMargaret
1978Paradise AlleyAnnie O'Sherlock
1980Hero at LargeJolene Marsh
1980Raise the TitanicDana Archibald
1981Green IceLillian Holbrook
1982Waltz Across TexasGail Weston
1984Ann Blake
1985Too Scared to ScreamKate Bridges
1986Peggy Jackson
1987Fatal AttractionBeth GallagherNominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
1990Love at LargeMiss Dolan
1990Narrow MarginCarol Hunnicut
1990Eminent DomainMira Borski
1992Patriot GamesCathy Ryan
1993Body of EvidenceJoanne Braslow
1993Family PrayersRita Jacobs
1993Short CutsClaire Kane
1994Clear and Present DangerCathy Muller Ryan
1994There Goes My BabyNarrator (voice)
1996Mojave MoonJulie Rigby
1998Nico the UnicornJulie Hastings
2000InnocentsBeryl Denright
2000Gentle Heart Voice
2000Rules of EngagementMrs. Mourain
2000Eleanor Hooks
2002Ursula
2003Uncle NinoMarie Micelli
2004NovemberCarol Jacobs
2005Man of the HouseProf. Molly McCarthy
2005Sarah Hathaway
2006Cut OffLouise
2006End GameThe First Lady
2008FelonMaggie
2009Ghosts of Girlfriends PastVonda Volkom
2010Gal 2000 (voice)
2014LullabyRachel
2017TraffickedMother Monica

Television films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973Laila
1974Teresa
1975Lila Bristol
1975Carol
1976Nora Hancock Mulligan
1978Jordana Mason
1984Dr. Susan Keith Browning
1987
1988Leap of FaithDebby Franke Ogg
1992Henriette Kroeber
1992NailsMary Niles
1994Jane's HouseMary Parker
1994Because Mommy WorksAbby
1995Krista Heldmann
1996Jake's WomenMaggie
1998Indiscretion of an American WifeJulia Burton
1998My Husband's Secret LifeTheresa "Sissy" Sullivan
2002Night of the WolfClaire McNichol
2007Judicial IndiscretionMonica Barrett
2008Family PracticeHelena Kinglare

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970Men at LawAnnette PorterEpisode: "Shadows of Doubt"
1970Hawaii Five-0Jane MichaelsEpisode: "Beautiful Screamer"
1971Lynne AshtonEpisode: "Downfall"
1971The Mod SquadJenniferEpisode: "Color of Laughter, Color of Tears"
1971IronsideMyra St. JohnEpisode: "Murder Impromptu"
1971Alias Smith and JonesEllen LewisEpisode: "Shootout at Diablo Station"
1971Love, American StyleLouiseSegment: "Love and the Fountain of Youth"
1972Elizabeth DanburyEpisode: "Can a Dead Man Strike from the Grave?"
1973MannixAnne AveryEpisode: "A Problem of Innocence"
1973Bob & Carol & Ted & AliceCarol Sanders12 episodes
1974Harry OSharon DempseyEpisode: "Guardian at the Gates"
1975Little House on the PrairieKate ThorvaldEpisode: "Doctor's Lady"
1975PetrocelliSherril BrewsterEpisode: "Shadow of Fear"
1975–1976SwitchLaurie3 episodes
1976McCloudWilhelmina KirkEpisode: "Our Man in the Harem"
1976PetrocelliEpisode: "Shadow of a Doubt"
1976Harry OFelicia ApplequistEpisode: "The Mysterious Case of Lester and Dr. Fong"
1977Seventh AvenueMyrna Gold3 episodes
1983Annie Benjamin Nichols6 episodes
1985Falcon CrestCassandra Wilder22 episodes
1994Leslie's FollyLeslieTV short
1995Present Tense, Past PerfectKateTV short
1999Camino de SantiagoIsabelle Derek3 episodes
2000Beggars and ChoosersBeverly BoydenEpisode: "Moles, Meatloaf, and Myrna Loy"
2003Boston PublicPatricia Emerson3 episodes
2004Lenore Pieszecki3 episodes
2006It's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaBarbara Reynolds3 episodes
2006–2008Ghost WhispererBeth Gordon4 episodes
2008–2009PrivilegedLaurel Limoges13 episodes
2016The GrinderLenoreEpisode: "For the People"
2018Law & Order: Special Victims UnitTrudy MorrisEpisode: "Mama"
2022The DropoutCharlotte ShultzMiniseries

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
197453rd Photoplay AwardsNew Female Star
198845th Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting ActressFatal Attraction
60th Academy AwardsBest Supporting Actress
198942nd British Academy Film AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting Role
199350th Venice International Film FestivalSpecial Volpi Cup for Best Ensemble CastShort Cuts
199451st Golden Globe AwardsSpecial Award for Ensemble
14th Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst Supporting ActressBody of Evidence
201718th Women's Image Network AwardsHumanitarian Award

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Thise, Mark. Hollywood Winners & Losers A to Z. Hal Leonard Corporation. 2008. 978-0-87910-351-4. 5. She is the international spokeswoman for Applied Scholastic International, a front group for the Cult of Scientology..
  2. News: 2008. Biography of Anne Archer. All American Talent and Celebrity Network. www.allamericanspeakers.com. live. October 18, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20081004183528/http://www.allamericanspeakers.com/speakers/Anne-Archer/1595. October 4, 2008.
  3. Web site: July 11, 2014. Anne Archer: My Family Values. April 4, 2018.
  4. Wright. Lawrence. February 14, 2011. The Apostate: Paul Haggis vs. the Church of Scientology. The New Yorker. March 8, 2011.
  5. Web site: September 26, 2016. SCIENTOLOGY'S TOP 20 CELEBRITIES — in order of those most likely to defect. March 16, 2018. The Underground Bunker.
  6. News: Oliver. Myrna. 13 May 2000. Harry J. Volk, 94, a Bank Executive Known for Innovations. Los Angeles Times. registration. 2020-08-20.
  7. Book: Ebner, Mark. Hollywood, Interrupted. Andrew Breitbart. John Wiley and Sons. 2004. 0-471-45051-0. 128. Mark Ebner.
  8. News: Shaw. William. February 17, 2008. The science of celebrity. 26. The Sunday Telegraph.
  9. Book: Morton, Andrew. . St. Martin's Press. 2008. 978-0-312-35986-7. New York. 243, 317. Andrew Morton (writer).
  10. Web site: Celebrities speak out on abortion. May 27, 2019. EW.com. en.
  11. Book: Brooks . Tim . Tim Brooks (television historian) . Marsh . Earle F. . 2009 . . New York . . 159 . 978-0-345-49773-4.
  12. Web site: Anne Archer | TV Guide. TVGuide.com.
  13. Book: Terrace, Vincent. Encyclopedia of Unaired Television Pilots, 1945-2018. September 28, 2018. McFarland. 9781476672069. Google Books.
  14. Web site: 1993 RAZZIE® Nominees & "Winners" - The Official RAZZIE® Forum. February 17, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100217042204/http://www.razzies.com/forum/1993-razzie-nominees-winners_topic343.html. 2010-02-17.
  15. News: Fisher . Mark . August 4, 2014 . Edinburgh Theater Review: 'The Trial of Jane Fonda' Starring Anne Archer . . March 16, 2018.
  16. News: Anne Archer stars as Jane Fonda in London play . . July 14, 2016 . March 16, 2018.
  17. Web site: Anne Archer. TVGuide.com. TV Guide. September 17, 2018.
  18. Web site: Annearcher.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20100825074335/http://www.annearcher.com/film_credits.htm. dead. August 25, 2010. www.annearcher.com.