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Chelsea Field

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Chelsea Field
Ceasless nightmares compel Jeff Hannon to drive to a middle-of-nowhere town to help solve a 25year old murder. Hannon\'s fate becomes entwined with the towns long forgotton history
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Chelsea Field is an American actress from Glendale, California. Her first major role in film was playing the warrior woman Teela in the cult superhero film "Masters of the Universe" (1987). The film was the first live-action adaptation of the " sword and planet" media franchise "Masters of the Universe" by Mattel, though its script reportedly drew inspiration from Jack Kirby's "Fourth World" comic book franchise. Later in her career, Field had the recurring role of assistant district attorney Rita Deveraux in the police procedural series "NCIS: New Orleans" (2014-2021). Her character was introduced in the series' 3rd season and kept appearing until its 7th and last season. Rita was the long-term girlfriend of the protagonist Dwayne Cassius Pride (played by Scott Bakula), and eventually married Dwayne.

Field's early film appearances included the horror films "Prison" (1987) and "Death Spa" (1989). Both films involved vengeful spirits who tormented both those who harmed them in life, and bystanders who happened to be in the vicinity of the intended victims. Field's first major television role was that of student nurse Samantha "Sam" Sullivan in the medical drama "Nightingales" (1989). The series was considered controversial at the time for focusing on the sex lives of student nurses, and caused protests by the American Nurses Association. The series was canceled after only 13 episodes, as the show's sponsors withdrew their funding. The series was later rebooted as "University Hospital" (1995), but Field was not involved in the reboot.

Field's next regular television role was that of the reporter Cassy Swann in "Capital News" (1990). The series focused on the staff of the fictional newspaper Washington Capital (a fictionalized depiction of the Washington Post). The series only lasted for a single season and 12 episodes. The series was broadcast in its entirety in several European countries, but only 3 of its episodes were ever broadcast in the United States.

Field played the motorcycle cop Virginia Slim in the neo-Western film "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" (1991). The character was the ex-lover and main love interest for modern-day outlaw Robert Lee "Marlboro Man" Edison (played by Don Johnson). The film focused on bank robbers who targeted the armored cars of a specific bank, only to unwittingly discover that the bank was a front for a criminal organizations which manufactured and distributed experimental drugs. Their attempt to profit from their discovery led to a violent conflict.

Field played Sarah Hallenbeck in the action comedy "The Last Boy Scout" (1991). The character was depicted as the unfaithful wife of private investigator Joseph Cornelius "Joe" Hallenbeck (played by Bruce Willis), though the couple reconciled by the end of the film. In the film, Joe finds himself suspected of involvement in the murders of both his own business partner and the female client which Joe was tasked with protecting. While trying to clear his name, Joe discovers that he is about to be framed for the assassination of a corrupt U.S. senator. The senator happens to be an old personal enemy of Joe, but Joe finds himself obligated to prevent the assassination.

Field played Wendy Robinson, the female lead in the horror film "Dust Devil" (1992). In the film, Wendy travels in the deserts of Namibia, trying to escape her angry husband. She picks up a mysterious hitchhiker, who turns out to be a shape-shifting wind demon who was fleeing from the local authorities. After traveling together for a while, the demon turns against Wendy and she kills him. By the end of the film, Wendy is suspected to be the demon's latest host body. The film was shot entirely on location in Namibia, and was based on South African folklore about the supposed supernatural powers of the serial killer Nhadiep.

Field played the detective sergeant Peckham in the psychological thriller "Snapdragon" (1993). In the film, Peckham is trying to solve two recent murders and to determine whether the amnesiac woman Felicity (played by Pamela Anderson) is connected to the case. Felicity is unaware of her own identity, but has recurring nightmares of killing her lovers. The film is primary remembered as Anderson's feature film debut.

Field played the lead character of Rae Dawn Snow in the short-lived drama series "Angel Falls" (1993). In the series, single mother Snow moves back to her hometown with her adolescent son, after inheriting a pool hall from her recently deceased father. She starts an affair with the married rancher Eli Harrison (played by Brian Kerwin) , who was also her past lover. Snow's son starts an ill-advised romantic relationship with the promiscuous girl Brandi Dare (played by Marley Shelton ). The series only lasted for 6 episodes.

Field played Thalice Whitney in the comedy-drama film "Andre" (1994). The film centered on the Whitney family's struggle to protect their seal cub from local fishermen, while also dealing with the feelings of alienation of their adolescent daughter Paula Whitney (played by Aidan Pendleton). The film dramatized the early life of the famed harbor seal Andre the Seal (1961-1986), who had spend his entire life attached to human companions. The film cast a sea lion in the role of the seal.

Field played the role of the murder victim Karen Christianson in the thriller film "Wicked" (1998). In the film, Karen was trapped in an unhappy marriage with a workaholic, and had a difficult relationship with her adolescent daughter Ellie Christianson (played by Julia Stiles). During an intense argument over Ellie's excessive make-up, Ellie killed Karen in a fit of rage. Ellie proceeded to mostly replace Karen and to develop an unhealthy relationship with her own father. Ellie is eventually killed by her own sister Inger Christianson (played by Vanessa Zima) in a copycat murder. The implication being that both sisters had the same murderous tendencies.

Field was reduced to relatively minor supporting roles in the thriller film "The Unsaid" (2001) and the mystery film "Sleeping Dogs Lie" (2005), which were her first film roles after several years. In 2009, Field married her long-time boyfriend Scott Bakula, a fellow actor. The couple had been romantically involved since 1994, and they had two children.

By the early 2020s, Field primarily worked in television roles. Her role in "NCIS: New Orleans" was her only recurring role in recent years. Field remains a well-known face to fans of horror and thriller films, but she has not had any leading roles in the last couple of decades.
BornMay 27, 1957
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    Dolph Lundgren, Robert Duncan McNeill, and Courteney Cox in Masters of the Universe (1987)
    Masters of the Universe
    5.4
    • Teela
    • 1987
    Arnold Schwarzenegger in Commando (1985)
    Commando
    6.7
    • Vicky the Western Flight Attendant
    • 1985
    Don Johnson and Mickey Rourke in Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1991)
    Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
    6.1
    • Virginia Slim
    • 1991
    Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans in The Last Boy Scout (1991)
    The Last Boy Scout
    7.0
    • Sarah Hallenbeck
    • 1991

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    Actress



    • Scott Bakula in NCIS: New Orleans (2014)
      NCIS: New Orleans
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Rita Devereaux
      • 2017–2021
    • Secrets and Lies (2015)
      Secrets and Lies
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Janice
      • 2016
    • Jason Lee in Memphis Beat (2010)
      Memphis Beat
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Megan Hargrove
      • 2011
    • Brooke Burns and Greg Vaughan in Borderline Murder (2011)
      Borderline Murder
      4.7
      TV Movie
      • Claire Morgan
      • 2011
    • Just Add Water (2008)
      Just Add Water
      5.6
      • Jeanne
      • 2008
    • Wilmer Valderrama, Rocky Carroll, Gary Cole, Katrina Law, Sean Murray, Brian Dietzen, and Diona Reasonover in NCIS (2003)
      NCIS
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Jocelyn Wayne
      • 2006
    • Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Anthony LaPaglia, Josh Hopkins, Enrique Murciano, Eric Close, Poppy Montgomery, and Roselyn Sanchez in Without a Trace (2002)
      Without a Trace
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Deborah Stone
      • 2005
    • Sleeping Dogs Lie (2005)
      Sleeping Dogs Lie
      6.2
      Short
      • Maggie
      • 2005
    • Cold Case (2003)
      Cold Case
      7.6
      TV Series
      • Nicole Barnes (2004)
      • 2004
    • The Unsaid (2001)
      The Unsaid
      6.6
      • Penny Hunter
      • 2001
    • NetForce (1999)
      NetForce
      5.0
      TV Movie
      • Megan Michaels
      • 1999
    • Brett Cullen, Sarah Rayne, and Ron Melendez in Legacy (1998)
      Legacy
      8.0
      TV Series
      • Regine
      • 1998
    • Julia Stiles in Wicked (1998)
      Wicked
      5.3
      • Karen Christianson
      • 1998
    • The Bachelor's Baby (1996)
      The Bachelor's Baby
      5.8
      TV Movie
      • Jaimie Fletcher
      • 1996
    • Flipper (1996)
      Flipper
      5.3
      • Cathy
      • 1996

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    • Scott Bakula in NCIS: New Orleans (2014)
      NCIS: New Orleans
      6.8
      TV Series
      • choreographer
      • 2019

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      • Chelsea
    • Height
      • 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
    • Born
      • May 27, 1957
      • Glendale, California, USA
    • Spouse
      • Scott Bakula2009 - present (2 children)
    • Children
        Wil Bakula
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      • Will Botfield
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      Auditioned for the role of Captain Kathryn Janeway on Star Trek: Voyager (1995), which went to Kate Mulgrew. Her husband, Scott Bakula, later played Captain Jonathan Archer on Star Trek: Enterprise (2001).

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