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Maura Tierney

 
Actor: Maura Tierney
 
  • Born: Feb 03, 1965
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Career Highlights: Liar Liar, Scotland, PA, Oxygen
  • First Major Screen Credit: NewsRadio: Season 01 (1995)

Biography

As adept at psychological drama as she is at broad physical comedy, Maura Tierney has fashioned one of the more enviable careers in Hollywood, moving with ease between lead and supporting roles on both the big and small screens. The daughter of a prominent Boston politician and a part-time real estate agent, Tierney was born and raised in the city's affluent Hyde Park district. She moved down the coast to attend New York University in the mid-'80s and quit just shy of receiving her diploma in order to join the neighboring Circle in the Square performance school. Despite her love for the city, the burgeoning actress decided to relocate to L.A. in the late '80s to find work. Although her first parts were dead-end bit roles on failed sitcom pilots, Tierney did meet her future husband, actor Billy Morrisette, when they were both fired from the set of a doomed Ralph Macchio series.

It was Circle in the Square alumnus Richard Shepard who would give Tierney her first small film role, in his Manhattan-set screwball comedy The Linguini Incident (released in 1992). A lead role in a B-movie parody, Dead Women in Lingerie, did little to advance her career -- the actress has since purged the title from her official CV -- and she continued to toil in minor roles in low-profile TV shows and films before a last-minute casting choice landed her the lead in the sitcom pilot "The Station." Renamed NewsRadio for its March 1995 premiere, the ensemble comedy proved to be Tierney's breakthrough. As the over-achieving news producer Lisa Miller, the actress got a chance to showcase her heretofore unseen comic abilities: sly and ambitious but with a self-deprecating good humor, Tierney evoked a sort of late-millennium Mary Tyler Moore.

Her buoyant work in NewsRadio won her meaty supporting roles in the hit comedies Liar Liar (1997) and Forces of Nature (1999); meanwhile, her noteworthy turn in the sleeper Primal Fear (1996) convinced casting directors that she could play heavier roles in films such as Primary Colors (1997) and Instinct (1999). Also during the series' four-year run, Tierney landed the plum role of a single mom who falls for hockey player Bruce Willis in a romantic comedy titled "The Broadway Brawler." After just two weeks' shooting, however, purported "creative differences" brought the project to a permanent halt.

A signature leading role still eluding her, Tierney leapt at the opportunity to join the cast of NBC's flagship hour-long drama E.R. in late 1999. As Abby, the OB-GYN nurse working her way through med school, the actress began to nurture what she hoped would be a deeper, more complex character than afforded her in previous vehicles. Meanwhile, Tierney began work on her husband's directorial debut, an independent comedy titled Scotland, P.A. (2001), in which she plays a would-be fast-food matriarch who will stop at nothing to get to the top. Soon after, the actress landed a prime role in Insomnia (2002), director Christopher Nolan's much-anticipated follow-up to his twisty art-house hit Memento (2001). ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
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Maura Tierney
Born Maura Lynn Tierney
February 3, 1965 (1965-02-03) (age 44)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1987–present
Spouse(s) Billy Morrissette (February 1, 1993-July 2006)

Maura Lynn Tierney (born February 3, 1965) is an American film and television actress. She is best known for her roles as Lisa Miller on the 1990s situation comedy NewsRadio and as Abby Lockhart on the medical drama ER playing a nurse who becomes a doctor. Her latest television role, starring in the NBC series Parenthood, has been delayed after finding out she has a tumor that requires surgery.[4]

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Biography

Career

After appearing in several plays, she moved to Los Angeles, California and in 1987 got her first break in a role in Walt Disney's made-for-TV film Student Exchange.[1] Tierney's first starring role in a film was in a low-budget, independently-produced film called Dead Women in Lingerie, shot in 24 days.[2] The film, a thriller with opening and closing credits paying tribute to illegal immigrants post-1986, never received a theatrical release, though it was released on DVD in 2005.[3]

Tierney continued winning small roles in film and television, though it was not until her leading role in the sitcom NewsRadio from 1995–1999 that she received regular national exposure. While she was a NewsRadio cast member, she also appeared in two successful films (Primal Fear and Forces of Nature), and the even more successful Jim Carrey film Liar Liar.[4]

After NewsRadio was canceled, Tierney decided not to pursue a role in another sitcom:

[W]hen NewsRadio got canceled, ... I thought, there's probably not gonna be something like [that show] again for me...So then, when ER called,...that was a way to stay in [television] that would remain interesting for me.[5]

Tierney played Nurse Abigail "Abby" Lockhart on ER, a character that began as a guest appearance as an OB nurse in November 1999, then expanded in February of 2000 to a full-time regular part as an ER nurse. Within a year, her work on ER had earned her an Emmy Award nomination, recognition she credits to a "juicy" story arc featuring her and Sally Field.[1] Tierney's character Abby Lockhart graduated from medical school and became a doctor at the end of the 2003–2004 season. Since then, her character has gone on to become the female lead on the show. Tierney confirmed in April 2009 that she would be leaving ER shortly after the beginning of the show's fifteenth season. In October 2008, she made her final regular appearance on the series after nearly 10 seasons on the show, though she returned for a cameo appearance in one more episode later in the final season.

As of 2007 Tierney's highest-profile film since joining the cast of ER was the 2002 film Insomnia.[4] That same year she also starred in Scotland, Pa., portraying a Lady Macbeth-like character written specifically for her by writer/director and then-husband Billy Morrissette. She also collaborated with NewsRadio writer Joe Furey for a special "Working with Joe Furey" featurette for Furey's film Love and Support.

In 2004, Tierney won the second season tournament of Bravo's Celebrity Poker Showdown against Lauren Graham. The show was hosted by Dave Foley, who was her co-lead and romantic interest in NewsRadio.

She returned to the stage in May 2006 in an appearance opposite Eric McCormack in the off-Broadway U.S. premiere of Some Girl(s).[6] She also appeared in the 2008 films Semi-Pro, Baby Mama, The Go-Getter and Finding Amanda.

Tierney played the role of Laurel in the off-Broadway play Three Changes [7] with Dylan McDermott.[8] from September 16 to October 4, 2008.

Tierney had been cast to star in a new NBC drama, Parenthood, for Fall 2009. According to The Hollywood Reporter on July 10, the series has been pushed to midseason because of an illness that has befallen Tierney. Filming had been scheduled to begin July 27. Production has been postponed for eight weeks to late September "due to medical evaluation that (Tierney) is undergoing," according to NBC. "We are unable to release further details and ask that you respect her privacy at this time."[5] On July 13, it was announced that Tierney would have surgery to remove a tumor from her breast.[6]

Personal life

Tierney was born and raised in the Hyde Park neighborhood[9] of Boston, Massachusetts. Her mother, Pat, is a real estate broker in Boston. Her father, Joseph Tierney, was a prominent Boston politician who served on the Boston City Council for 15 years. Tierney is of Irish descent.[5] She attended Notre Dame Academy in Hingham, Massachusetts, where her studies included drama and led to her appearance at the Boston Globe Drama Festival.[9] After graduation, she attended New York University and majored in dance, but changed her major to drama.[10] She resides in New York City and Los Angeles.

Tierney married actor-director Billy Morrissette in February 1993, after the two met on the set of a never-aired television series.[11] She filed for divorce 13 years later, citing irreconcilable differences.

She appeared on Tubridy Tonight, an Irish chatshow, on 28th February 2009 and admitted having botox treatment.

On February 1, 2009, she officiated at the wedding of former ER castmate and close friend Parminder Nagra to her boyfriend of seven years, photographer James Stenson. [12]

It was announced on July 13, 2009 that she will undergo surgery to have a tumor removed from one of her breasts. Doctors are expecting a full recovery. [13]

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