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Annette O'Toole

 
Actor: Annette O'Toole
  • Born: Apr 01, 1953 in Houston, Texas
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: It, 48 Hrs., Cross My Heart
  • First Major Screen Credit: One on One (1977)

Biography

Woefully underappreciated American actress Annette O'Toole combined intelligence, wit, and delicate, often teasing allure with a girl-next-door magnetism that served her impeccably, both during her ingenue years and well into adulthood. Born in 1953, the scarlet-haired Houston native followed the lead of her dance studio owner mother by practicing her footwork with stunning determination. Annette's family moved to the City of Angels before her 14th birthday, where she shifted gears from dancing to acting, enrolled in drama courses, and landed guest roles in such series as The Partridge Family and Hawaii Five-O.

In 1974, O'Toole tackled her first major feature role -- that of sweet-hearted beauty pageant contestant Doria Houston (otherwise known as Miss Anaheim) in Michael Ritchie's legendary satire Smile (1975). She did stellar work opposite Robby Benson in the romantic comedy One on One (1977), which premiered to favorable critical reviews, but a similar effort with Gary Busey a few years later, called Foolin' Around (1980), failed to display like chemistry. For better or worse, O'Toole's big break arrived in 1982, when she was cast opposite Christopher Reeve as Lana Lang in Superman 3; the film, of course, clocked in as an enormous stinker, overbloated to the point of absurdity, with O'Toole providing its only saving grace.

That film imparted bittersweet undercurrents to O'Toole's life; it brought her the greatest character identification of her career, to be certain, but (along with an ill-advised appearance in Paul Schrader's awful 1982 movie Cat People), may have contributed to keeping her offscreen for several years. She rebounded with force in Armyan Bernstein's outstanding sex comedy Cross My Heart, as one of two romantic leads opposite Martin Short. The late 1987 release displayed the wit, charisma, and intelligence of both of its stars (and incorporated a hilarious nod to Superman 3, suggesting that Bernstein and Gail Parent may have written the role specifically for O'Toole), but for some unascertainable reason, failed to connect with an audience.

O'Toole then signed for roles in the Alan Rudolph comedy-mystery Love at Large (1989) and the horrific Stephen King telemovie It (1990), which found the actress, along with John Ritter, Richard Thomas, and others, squaring off against homicidal clown Pennywise (Tim Curry). Her next major feat came in the late '90s, when she played Lisa, the spunky ex-wife of the police detective title character (Don Johnson) on the series Nash Bridges (1996-2001). She then achieved recognition by playing a different Superman role than the one previously essayed -- that of Clark Kent's mother, Martha -- on the popular prime-time series Smallville (2001). At about the same time, O'Toole made headlines by marrying her second husband, comedian and actor Michael McKean (Laverne & Shirley, This Is Spinal Tap), in 1999. The two co-authored a song for the Christopher Guest mockumentary A Mighty Wind (2003), entitled "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow," in which McKean co-starred sans O'Toole. In a particularly memorable bit, the couple performed that number together on-stage at the 2004 Academy Awards ceremony. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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Annette O'Toole
Born Annette Toole
April 1, 1952 (1952-04-01) (age 57)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1960–present
Spouse(s) Bill Geisslinger (1983–1993)
Michael McKean (1999–present)

Annette O'Toole (born Annette Toole; April 1, 1952)[1] is an American actress and dancer, as well as an Academy Award-nominated songwriter. She is known for her role of Martha Kent, the mother of Clark Kent on television's Smallville.

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Early life and career

O'Toole was born in Houston, Texas, the daughter of Dorothy Geraldine (née Niland) and William West Toole, Jr. She began acting at a very young age, doing guest appearances in shows such as My Three Sons (1960), The Virginian (1962), Gunsmoke (1955), Hawaii Five-O (1968), and The Partridge Family (1970).

1970s–1980s

O'Toole's first major film role was as a jaded beauty pageant contestant in the satirical Smile in 1975. She also appeared as Robby Benson's tutor/girlfriend in the college basketball story One on One in 1977. In 1981, she starred in the HBO onstage production of Vanities, as well as in the made-for-TV Movie Stand By Your Man, which detailed the life of country music legend Tammy Wynette. Later on in 1982, she appeared briefly as Nick Nolte's girlfriend in 48 Hours. That same year, she played Alice Perrin in Cat People and in 1983 she played Clark Kent's boyhood love interest Lana Lang in Superman III starring Christopher Reeve.

In 1985, she co-starred with Barry Manilow in the CBS television movie Copacabana. Also in 1985, she had a starring role as Ms. Edmunds in the original Bridge to Terabithia. O'Toole played Lola Lamarr to Manilow's Tony Starr. In 1987's Cross My Heart, a romantic comedy, O'Toole had a leading role opposite Martin Short.

1990s–2000s

In 1990, she played the adult Beverly Marsh in the horror miniseries based on the Stephen King novel It.

In 1993, she starred in Desperate Justice (A Mother's Revenge) as Ellen Wells.

She had a recurring role on the television shows Nash Bridges (1996) and starred in her own series The Huntress (2000). She starred in the TV movie "Keeping the Promise" as Anne Hallowell, Matt Hallowell's mother. She guest-starred as Topanga's mother on Boy Meets World in 1999. She has also performed in a number of successful theater productions.

In October 2001, she returned to the Superman mythos in the role of Martha Kent, Clark Kent/Superman's adoptive mother, in the television series Smallville 2001–2007.

Personal life

O'Toole has been married to actor Michael McKean since 1999, and in 2003 the duo was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song for A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow, a love duet that they had written for the movie A Mighty Wind. O'Toole and McKean guest-starred together in an episode of Law & Order as a wealthy married couple accused of murder.[2] The couple also guest starred on Boy Meets World as Topanga Lawrence's parents, Jedidiah and Rhiannon. She has two daughters, Nell and Anna Geisslinger, from her former marriage to Bill Geisslinger.[3]

On July 7, 2007, O'Toole appeared as a backing singer for her husband's fictional band Spinal Tap at the London leg of the Live Earth concerts. She has also performed on the 2009 Unwigged and Unplugged tour featuring her husband, Harry Shearer and Christopher Guest.

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