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Jeanne Tripplehorn

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Jeanne Tripplehorn
The Gilded Age begins in 1882 with young Marian Brook (Jacobson) moving from rural Pennsylvania to New York City after the death of her father to live with her thoroughly old money aunts Agnes van Rhijn (Baranski) and Ada Brook (Nixon). Exposed to a world on the brink of the modern age, will Marian follow the established rules of society, or forge her own path?
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Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 10, 1963, Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn developed an interest in performing through her father, guitarist Tom Tripplehorn, who at one time recorded with the pop group Gary Lewis & The Playboys on such hits as "This Diamond Ring". (Note: many references list Jeanne's father's birth date as February 2, 1949, but this seems unlikely as he would have been only 14 years old when she was born). Graduating from Edison High School, Jeanne began her career as a local radio and TV host.

Educated at both the University of Tulsa and the drama division of The Juilliard School in New York City, she made her major TV debut in a supporting role in The Perfect Tribute (1991), a fictional story that centered around President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. The next year she made a big splash with her second lead, in Paul Verhoeven's thriller Basic Instinct (1992), in support of Michael Douglas. In this movie, which made a sex star out of Sharon Stone, Jeanne's weird psychiatrist role established her as a talent to be reckoned with, although a torrid sex scene with Douglas certainly helped. She earned a huge break when she replaced a pregnant Robin Wright in the role of Tom Cruise's wife in the box-office smash The Firm (1993). Her smart work in this film afforded her the opportunity to work opposite other "top guns" in the industry, including Kevin Costner in the futuristic Waterworld (1995), Gwyneth Paltrow in Sliding Doors (1998) and Hugh Grant in Mickey Blue Eyes (1999). While none of these roles impressed to a great degree, they nevertheless put her in good standing. Reaching into her versatile bag of tricks, she went on to play everything from a lesbian gangster in Mike Figgis' experimental film, Timecode (2000), to a love interest of left-wing activist Abbie Hoffman in Steal This Movie (2000).

On stage, the lady with the strikingly open face and penetrating glare made her Broadway bow in the role of "Masha" in Anton Chekhov's "The Three Sisters", opposite Amy Irving and Lili Taylor. Prior to this, she appeared off-Broadway in John Patrick Shanley's "The Big Funk" in 1990, then co-starred with Val Kilmer in a 1993 production of John Ford's 1630s play, "'Tis Pity She's a Whore". In 2002, Jeanne was one of a revolving door of guest stars to appear in the Actor's Alley play "The Guys", a tribute to the valiant firefighters of the 9/11 attack. On television, Jeanne appeared less frequently but did star, opposite Arliss Howard, in a superlative TV-movie adaptation of William Faulkner's Old Man (1997).

Back in the 1990s, she maintained a roller coaster relationship with actor/writer Ben Stiller. Engaged at one point in 1993, she even appeared on his early '90s TV show, The Ben Stiller Show (1992), on occasion. But the union broke up after six years. In 2000, Jeanne married actor Leland Orser of TV's ER (1994) fame. They appeared together in the TV movie Brother's Keeper (2002) and the films Very Bad Things (1998) and Morning (2010), the latter one written and directed by Orser. The couple has one son, August Tripplehorn Orser, born in 2002.

Jeanne's career on TV has deservedly been on an upswing of late as the senior wife of polygamist Bill Paxton's three live-ins in the HBO, drama, Big Love (2006); as Jackie Kennedy Onassis in the TV movie Grey Gardens (2009); after joining the cast as Alex Blake in the series Criminal Minds (2005); and as Eleanor Schlafly in the political mini-series Mrs. America (2020) starring Cate Blanchett.

Into the millennium, Jeanne has also graced such films as Relative Values (2000), the Madonna misfire Swept Away (2002), The Amateurs (2005), Winged Creatures (2008), Crazy on the Outside (2010) and Ana (2020), as well as co-starring roles in Little Pink House (2017) with Catherine Keener and We Only Know So Much (2018) with Damian Young.
BornJune 10, 1963
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  • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
    • 7 nominations total

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Jeanne Tripplehorn and Stephen Bishop in The Terminal List (2022)
Jeanne Tripplehorn in Basic Instinct (1992)
Jeanne Tripplehorn in Basic Instinct (1992)
Michael Douglas and Jeanne Tripplehorn in Basic Instinct (1992)
Salma Hayek and Jeanne Tripplehorn in Timecode (2000)
Jennifer Aniston and Jeanne Tripplehorn in 'Til There Was You (1997)
Jennifer Aniston and Jeanne Tripplehorn in 'Til There Was You (1997)
Jeanne Tripplehorn and A.J. Cook in Criminal Minds (2005)
Jeanne Tripplehorn and A.J. Cook in Criminal Minds (2005)
Jeanne Tripplehorn and A.J. Cook in Criminal Minds (2005)
Jeanne Tripplehorn, Joe Mantegna, Thomas Gibson, and Matthew Gray Gubler in Criminal Minds (2005)
Jeanne Tripplehorn, Joe Mantegna, and A.J. Cook in Criminal Minds (2005)

Known for

Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct (1992)
Basic Instinct
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  • Dr. Beth Garner
  • 1992
Kevin Costner in Waterworld (1995)
Waterworld
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  • Helen
  • 1995
The Firm (1993)
The Firm
6.8
  • Abby McDeere
  • 1993
Gwyneth Paltrow in Sliding Doors (1998)
Sliding Doors
6.7
  • Lydia
  • 1998

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Actress

  • Jeanne Tripplehorn and Ray McKinnon in Exeter (2018)
    Exeter
    • Colleen Clayton (voice)
    • Podcast Series
    • 2018–2023
  • Chris Pratt in The Terminal List (2022)
    The Terminal List
    • Secretary Lorraine Hartley
    • TV Series
    • 2022
  • Christine Baranski and Carrie Coon in The Gilded Age (2022)
    The Gilded Age
    • Sylvia Chamberlain
    • TV Series
    • 2022
  • Cate Blanchett in Mrs. America (2020)
    Mrs. America
    • Eleanor Schlafly
    • TV Mini Series
    • 2020
  • Andy Garcia and Dafne Keen in Ana (2020)
    Ana
    • Pastor Helen
    • 2020
  • Will Arnett in BoJack Horseman (2014)
    BoJack Horseman
    • Joan Tripplehorn (voice)
    • TV Series
    • 2019
  • Undone (2019)
    Undone
    • Beth Hollingsworth
    • TV Series
    • 2019
  • Julianne Moore and James J. Zito III in Gloria Bell (2018)
    Gloria Bell
    • Fiona
    • 2018
  • Jeanne Tripplehorn and Damian Young in We Only Know So Much (2018)
    We Only Know So Much
    • Jean Copeland
    • 2018
  • Jeanne Tripplehorn, Catherine Keener, and Miranda Frigon in Little Pink House (2017)
    Little Pink House
    • Charlotte Wells
    • 2017
  • Criminal Minds (2005)
    Criminal Minds
    • Alex Blake
    • TV Series
    • 2012–2014
  • A Perfect Man (2013)
    A Perfect Man
    • Nina
    • 2013
  • Electric City (2012)
    Electric City
    • Hope Chatsworth
    • TV Series
    • 2012
  • Julia Stiles in Blue (2012)
    Blue
    • Vera
    • TV Series
    • 2012
  • Zooey Deschanel, Max Greenfield, Hannah Simone, Lamorne Morris, and Jake Johnson in New Girl (2011)
    New Girl
    • Ouli
    • TV Series
    • 2012

Soundtrack

  • David Cross and Bob Odenkirk in Mr. Show with Bob and David (1995)
    Mr. Show with Bob and David
    • performer: "Jeepers Creepers - Semi-Star"
    • TV Series
    • 1996

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  • Height
    • 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
  • Born
    • June 10, 1963
    • Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
  • Spouse
    • Leland OrserOctober 14, 2000 - present (1 child)
  • Parents
      Tom Tripplehorn
  • Other works
    Worked as a DJ for Tulsa (OK) radio station KMOD under the name Jeanne Summers.
  • Publicity listings
    • 5 Interviews
    • 1 Article
    • 2 Pictorials
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    Was the original choice for the female lead in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994). Prior to leaving for the UK to begin filming, stopped off in Texas to see her mother. As her mother was walking towards Jeanne to greet her, she collapsed and died instantly. As a result, Andie MacDowell stepped in and played the role.
  • Quotes
    The press seems to love pitting women against each other.
  • Salary
    • Criminal Minds
      (2005)
      $100,000 Per Episode

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