Anne Schedeen Explained

Anne Schedeen
Birthname:Luanne Ruth Schedeen
Birth Date:8 January 1949
Birth Place:Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Children:1

Luanne Ruth Schedeen (born January 8, 1949), known professionally as Anne Schedeen, is an American actress who worked primarily in television. She appeared in numerous guest-starring television roles in the 1970s before portraying the lead role of Kate Tanner on the series ALF from 1986 until 1990.

Schedeen began her career in 1974, appearing in small television roles, and was cast in a supporting part in the sci-fi horror film Embryo (1976). She subsequently had recurring roles on Emergency! and Three's Company in the mid-to-late 1970s. In 1984, she was cast on the short-lived series Paper Dolls opposite Lloyd Bridges and Lauren Hutton. She appeared as Emily Phillips in the second season of the successful comedy series Cheers, before appearing in all four seasons of ALF. She later appeared in a recurring role on the series Judging Amy in 2001.

Early life

Luanne Ruth Schedeen was born January 8, 1949, in Portland, Oregon. Her mother, Betty Jane (née Moore) was also a native of Portland.[1] Her father was Roland E. 'Poly' Schedeen, a farmer and former Oregon State Senator of Swedish descent. Her family name, prior to its Anglicization, was Sjodin.[2] Schedeen has two younger siblings: a sister, Sarabeth, and brother Tony; as well as one elder half-brother, Brinkley (1946–2009),[3] from her mother's first marriage.[1]

Schedeen described herself as an introverted child: "I was so introverted as a little girl I would hide under the skirts of the dining room table and just listen to the adults." Due to her extreme shyness, Schedeen's mother enrolled her in youth drama classes to help her become "more comfortable with the world." Schedeen studied and performed with the Portland Civic Theatre.[2] Schedeen grew up on a farm[2] outside Gresham, Oregon, and attended Gresham High School,[4] graduating in 1967. After high school, Schedeen studied at Portland State University, and later, Fort Wright College in Toppenish, Washington.[2] Her first professional acting job was performing with a dinner theater on the Kauai island of Hawaii.[2] She subsequently relocated to New York City to pursue an acting career.[2]

Career

Early roles

In New York, Schedeen first worked in summer stock theatre and commercials before signing an acting contract with Universal Pictures,[2] [5] after which she moved to Los Angeles. From 1974 to 1976, Schedeen appeared in a recurring role as Carol in the series Emergency!,[5] and guest-starred as Doctor Marcus Welby's daughter, Sandy Porter, in 12 episodes of the medical drama Marcus Welby, M.D.. In 1976, she was cast in a supporting part in the sci-fi horror film Embryo, co-starring with Rock Hudson and Diane Ladd, in which she played the daughter-in-law of a doctor (Hudson) who uses growth hormones to begin growing humans.[6]

In 1979, she had a supporting role in the television drama ,[7] and subsequently guest-starred on several episodes of the comedy series Three's Company from 1977 to 1982. Schedeen had a supporting role on the short-lived series Paper Dolls (1984), co-starring with Lauren Hutton and Morgan Fairchild.

ALF and later work

Schedeen is best known for her role as Kate Tanner on the NBC sitcom ALF,[8] which ran from 1986 to 1990, and in which she portrayed a mother who takes an alien into her home. ALF was a commercial success, and brought Schedeen international attention.[5] After the series' conclusion, she appeared in Perry Mason: The Case of the Maligned Mobster (1991), followed by supporting roles in the television film Praying Mantis (1996) and the thriller Heaven's Prisoners (1996), starring Alec Baldwin and Kelly Lynch.

In 2001, Schedeen had a recurring guest-starring role on the legal drama series Judging Amy.

Personal life

Schedeen met her husband, a talent agent named Christopher Barrett,[9] while the two appeared together in a stage play in 1972.[10] The two married in 1982 on the tenth anniversary of their first date.[10] The couple has a daughter, Taylor, born in 1989.

In 2015, Schedeen became an ambassador for Holiday Heroes, a Bulgarian-based non-profit organization assisting disadvantaged families.[11]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974Aloha Means GoodbyeStewardessTelevision film
1975You Lie So Deep, My LoveEllenTelevision film
1976EmbryoHelen Holliston
1977 Flight to Holocaust Linda MichaelsTelevision film
1977Exo-ManEmily FrostTelevision film
1978Almost HeavenMargieTelevision film
1979Diane KachatorianTelevision film
1979Never Say NeverDr. Sarah KeatonTelevision film
1982Little DarlingsCamp CounselorTelevision film
1983Second ThoughtsJanis
1985BrakerLieutenant Polly PetersTelevision film
1986Slow Burn MonaTelevision film
1989Cast the First StoneElaine StantonTelevision film
1991Perry Mason: The Case of the Maligned MobsterPaula BarrettTelevision film
1993Praying MantisKaren
1996Heaven's Prisoners Jungle Room Patron

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974Get Christie Love! GloriaEpisode: "Market for Murder"
1974IronsideVickiEpisode: "Speak No Evil"
1974Lucas Tanner Flight Attendant CarolynEpisode: "Merry Gentlemen"
1974The Six Million Dollar Man Tina LarsonEpisode: "Burning Bright"
1975McCloud Tina Episode: "Park Avenue Pirates"
1975Three for the Road Episode: "Trail of the Bigfoot"
1974–1976 Emergency! Carol 6 episodes
1974–1976Marcus Welby, M.D. Sandy Porter 12 episodes
1976The Bionic Woman Milly Wilson Episode: "The Jailing of Jaime"
1975–1978Switch Keelie Blair 2 episodes
1977Family Susie 2 episodes
1977 MelanieEpisode: "Seed of Corruption"
1977Lanigan's Rabbi Barbara JamesEpisode: "The Cadaver in the Clutter"
1978Baretta LindaEpisode: "Why Me?"
1978Project U.F.O. Helen McNair Episode: "Sighting 4001: The Washington D.C. Incident"
1978–1982Three's Company Linda / Louise Prescott / Lisa Page 5 episodes
1979The Incredible Hulk Kimberly Dowd Episode: "My Favorite Magician"
1979FriendsAlice Price2 episodes
1980Semi-ToughAmandaEpisode: "One Bad Apple"
1984Cheers Emily Phillips Episode: "Norman's Conquest"
1984E/R Karen Sheridan Episode: "The Sister"
1984Paper Dolls Sara Frank13 episodes
1982–1985Simon & Simon Bailey Randall 2 episodes
1986If Tomorrow ComesCharlotteMiniseries
1986Magnum, P.I. Audrey Gilbert Episode: "I Never Wanted to Go to France, Anyway"
1986Murder, She Wrote Julia Granger Episode: "If the Frame Fits"
1986–1990ALF Kate Tanner 102 episodes
2001Judging Amy Det. Peggy Fraser 3 episodes[12]
2014Tiny Nuts AnneEpisode: "BFF"

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rand Ramblings: From the arrival of Francis Rand, Strawbery Banke, NH, 1630, to the 90th birthday anniversary of Margaret Rand Keen, Topeka, KS, 1985. 226. 1985. Keen, Ray Albert. Keen, Dorothy. R. & D. Keen. 608610411. Manhattan, Kansas.
  2. News: June 17, 1988. Fame's alien to "ALF"'s mom. Corvallis Gazette-Times. 46. Buck. Jerry. Newspapers.com.
  3. Web site: The Gresham Outlook. Obituaries: Brinkley James Schedeen. May 30, 2009. https://archive.today/20190225040111/https://pamplinmedia.com/component/content/article?id=50331. February 25, 2019. Hall. Calvin. February 25, 2019. live.
  4. Book: 1966. 154. Munhinotu 1966. Gresham High School. (School yearbook).
  5. News: The Washington Post. ALF's mom enjoys success in hit series. Buck, Jerry. July 10, 1988. https://web.archive.org/web/20190225103003/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/tv/1988/07/10/alfs-mom-enjoys-success-in-hit-series/f6aa5867-92d3-40eb-8c75-659f079548c9/. February 25, 2019. February 25, 2019. live.
  6. Review: Embryo. Cinefantastique. 5. 21. 0145-6032. 1976. F.S. Clarke.
  7. Web site: Champions: A Love Story. British Film Institute. https://archive.today/20190225050447/https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6fe8f6c9. February 25, 2019. February 25, 2019. dead.
  8. News: The recognition factor hits home for Anne Schedeen of 'ALF' Series. https://archive.today/20130131155415/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sptimes/access/51350059.html?dids=51350059:51350059&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Jul+31,+1988&author=JERRY+BUCK&pub=St.+Petersburg+Times&desc=The+recognition+factor+hits+home+for+Anne+Schedeen+of+%60ALF'+Series:+COVER+STORY&pqatl=google. dead. January 31, 2013. July 31, 1988. St. Petersburg Times. A man says, 'You're the woman on ALF.' I'd never been recognized before. The recognition came when the show started hitting the Top 10 in the ratings.". June 16, 2011.
  9. News: Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. 'ALF' Will Get Babied a Little Bit. January 5, 1989. Elias, Thomas D.. https://archive.today/20190225042548/https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1989-01-05-8902220939-story.html. February 25, 2019. February 25, 2019. live.
  10. News: Actress enjoying status of stardom. Sun-Sentinel. June 26, 1988. https://archive.today/20190225042034/https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1988-06-26-8802060752-story.html. February 25, 2019. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. DuBois, Stephanie. February 25, 2019. live.
  11. Web site: MeTV. What ever happened to the cast of 'ALF'?. June 12, 2017. MeTV Staff. https://archive.today/20190225045140/https://www.metv.com/lists/what-ever-happened-to-the-cast-of-alf. February 25, 2019. February 25, 2019. live.
  12. Web site: TV Guide. Anne Schedeen Credits. https://archive.today/20190225041335/https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/anne-schedeen/credits/140215/. February 25, 2019. February 25, 2019. live.