Stephanie Hodge Explained

Stephanie Hodge
Birth Date:December 24, 1956
Birth Place:Wilmington, Ohio, U.S.
Occupation:Actress, voice actress, comic, writer
Years Active:1988–present
Children:1

Stephanie Hodge (born December 24, 1956) is an American actress and stand-up comedian, known for her roles as Nurse Sandy Miller in the NBC sitcom Nurses from 1991 to 1993 and Jennie Malloy on the WB sitcom Unhappily Ever After from 1995 to 1998.[1]

Early life and career

Hodge was born in Wilmington, Ohio, the daughter of a college professor and schoolteacher. She attended Wilmington College and Ohio University in Athens, OH.[2] In 1980s, she began working as a stand-up comedian, and appeared in films including Big Top Pee-wee (1988) and I, Madman (1989). In 1990, Hodge made her television debut with co-starring role on the short-lived CBS sitcom Sugar and Spice.[3] Later, she starred alongside Cynthia Stevenson in the syndicated variety comedy My Talk Show. In 1991, she released her stand-up comedy special, Stephanie Hodge: Straight Up.[4]

In 1991, Hodge went to star in the NBC sitcom Nurses, the spin-off of for The Golden Girls. The show was created by Susan Harris as a star vehicle for Hodge,[5] but later was more ensemble cast. She left the series in 1993, after two seasons.[6] The following year, she went to star in the CBS sitcom Muddling Through playing the role of ex-convict trying to turn her life around. The series received negative reviews and was canceled after one season.[7] [8] In 1995, she began starring alongside Geoff Pierson in The WB sitcom Unhappily Ever After.[9] The series was initially supposed to be a starring vehicle for Hodge, whose character Jennie was the focus of the first few episodes. The series concept was later re-worked. By the show's third season, Nikki Cox became a breakout character. The producers tried to kill off Jennie's increasingly-unnecessary character and return her as a ghost; negative audience reaction made them quickly reverse this action.[10] The character was brought back to life in a deliberately-bizarre sequence in which a network executive wandered onto the set and announced that she was no longer dead. Nevertheless, Hodge decided to leave the show in 1998, and several episodes after Jennie's bizarre reappearance, she abandoned her family for a lesbian lover and was never seen again. After leaving Unhappily Ever After, Hodge appeared in the 2001 science fiction film Evolution. The following years, she guest-starred in a number of sitcoms, including Reba, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, The War at Home, Dog with a Blog, and on several episodes of Funny or Die. Her dramatic credits include NCIS, Bones, Scandal and The Rookie.

Personal life

She has been married to Lance Lyon since 1992. They have one daughter named Harper.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Big Top Pee-weeMermaid
1989I, MadmanMona
1990Sugar and SpiceBonnie ButtramSeries regular, 7 episodes
1990Almost an AngelDiner Waitress
1990–1991My Talk ShowAngela DavenportSeries regular, 59 episodes
1991–1993NursesNurse Sandy MillerSeries regular, 46 episodes
1994Muddling ThroughConnie DregoSeries regular, 10 episodes
1995–1998Unhappily Ever AfterJennie MalloySeries regular, 77 episodes
2001EvolutionJill Mason
2003RebaCareer Counselor1 episode
2004NCISSheriff Charlene Dupray1 episode
2004CombustionStellaTV movie
2005The Suite Life of Zack and CodyBrianna's Mom1 episode
2005TwinsRita1 episode
2006The War at HomeRachel1 episode
2006One on OneJackie
2008Yes ManTicket Lady
2010Good Luck CharlieMiss CovingtonEpisode: "Double Whammy"
2013–2014Dog with a BlogGator2 episodes
2016BonesJanis CollinsEpisode: "The Movie in the Making"
2018ScandalClerkEpisode: "The List"
2018The RookieRickyEpisode: "Time of Death"
2019TangerineEpisode: "The Sound of Silence"
2020Perry MasonBettyEpisode: "Chapter Six"
2022Young SheldonPatEpisode: "A Lobster, an Armadillo and a Way Bigger Number"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stephanie Hodge . Movies.yahoo.com . 2014-04-04.
  2. Web site: Stephanie Hodge – Biography – Movies & TV . https://web.archive.org/web/20140410175012/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/32627/Stephanie-Hodge/biography . dead . 2014-04-10 . Movies & TV Dept. . . 2014 . 2014-04-04.
  3. Book: The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present. 2003. Ballantine Books. 0-345-45542-8. 1147.
  4. Book: Variety and Daily Variety Television Reviews, 1993-1994. September 1, 1996. Taylor & Francis. 9780824037970. Google Books.
  5. Web site: Stephanie Hodge Leaves Stand-Up for Sitcom // 'Nurses' Star Terrified of Hospitals. Tulsa World.
  6. Web site: Nurses the Eagle Has Landed. Todd. Everett. September 24, 1993.
  7. Web site: 'MUDDLING'. KEN PARISH PERKINS Chicago. Tribune. Sun-Sentinel.com.
  8. Web site: Muddling Through. Tony. Scott. July 7, 1994.
  9. Web site: Unhappily Ever After. Tony. Scott. January 11, 1995.
  10. Back from the dead EW.com. Entertainment Weekly.