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Calista Flockhart was born in [[Freeport, Illinois]], the daughter of Kay, a teacher of [[English studies|English]], and Ronald Flockhart, an executive for [[Kraft Foods]]. Calista has [[English people|English]], [[Irish people|Irish]] and [[Italians|Italian]] ethnicity.<ref>Calista Flockhart > [[Internet Movie Database]]</ref> She has one older brother, Gary. Her mother, '''Kay Calista''', reversed her own first and middle names in naming her '''Calista Kay'''. Calista also had a great- grandmother named "Calista." (The name "Calista" is an Anglicized version of a [[Greek language|Greek]] word which means "most beautiful." An alternate Anglicization or spelling of that Greek word is ''kallista''. Despite having a name of Greek origin, Flockhart does not have any Greek ancestry.) |
Calista Flockhart was born in [[Freeport, Illinois]], the daughter of Kay, a teacher of [[English studies|English]], and Ronald Flockhart, an executive for [[Kraft Foods]]. Calista has [[English people|English]], [[Irish people|Irish]] and [[Italians|Italian]] ethnicity.<ref>Calista Flockhart > [[Internet Movie Database]]</ref> She has one older brother, Gary. Her mother, '''Kay Calista''', reversed her own first and middle names in naming her '''Calista Kay'''. Calista also had a great- grandmother named "Calista." (The name "Calista" is an Anglicized version of a [[Greek language|Greek]] word which means "most beautiful." An alternate Anglicization or spelling of that Greek word is ''kallista''. Despite having a name of Greek origin, Flockhart does not have any Greek ancestry.) |
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Because her father's job required the family to move often, Flockhart was raised with her brother in [[Illinois]], [[Iowa]], [[Minnesota]], [[New York]], and [[New Jersey]]. As a child, she wrote a play called ''Toyland'' in which she performed to a small audience at a dinner party. |
Because her father's job required the family to move often, Flockhart was raised with her brother in [[Illinois]], [[Iowa]], [[Minnesota]], [[New York]], and [[New Jersey]]. As a child, she wrote a play called ''Toyland'' in which she performed to a small audience at a dinner party. |
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Flockhart attended [[Shawnee High School (New Jersey)|Shawnee High School]] in [[Medford Township, New Jersey]]. Following her graduation in 1983, Flockhart attended the [[Mason Gross School of the Arts]] at [[Rutgers University]] in [[New Brunswick, New Jersey]]. While there, she attended a specialized and competitive class, lasting from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. In her sophomore year at Rutgers, Flockhart met aspiring actress [[Jane Krakowski]], the best friend of her roommate. Later they would both work together on ''Ally McBeal''. |
Flockhart attended [[Shawnee High School (New Jersey)|Shawnee High School]] in [[Medford Township, New Jersey]]. Following her graduation in 1983, Flockhart attended the [[Mason Gross School of the Arts]] at [[Rutgers University]] in [[New Brunswick, New Jersey]]. While there, she attended a specialized and competitive class, lasting from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. In her sophomore year at Rutgers, Flockhart met aspiring actress [[Jane Krakowski]], the best friend of her roommate. Later they would both work together on ''Ally McBeal''. |
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Calista Megan Flockhart | |
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Born | Calista Kay Flockhart[1] |
Years active | 1989–present |
Partner | Harrison Ford (engaged)[1] |
Children | 1 |
Awards | Theatre World Award 1995 The Glass Menagerie |
Calista Kay Flockhart (born November 11 1964) is an American actress, primarily on television. She is best known for playing the title character of Ally McBeal (1997–2002). She now plays Sally Field's feuding daughter, Kitty Walker, on the ABC drama, Brothers & Sisters.
Early life
Calista Flockhart was born in Freeport, Illinois, the daughter of Kay, a teacher of English, and Ronald Flockhart, an executive for Kraft Foods. Calista has English, Irish and Italian ethnicity.[2] She has one older brother, Gary. Her mother, Kay Calista, reversed her own first and middle names in naming her Calista Kay. Calista also had a great- grandmother named "Calista." (The name "Calista" is an Anglicized version of a Greek word which means "most beautiful." An alternate Anglicization or spelling of that Greek word is kallista. Despite having a name of Greek origin, Flockhart does not have any Greek ancestry.)
Because her father's job required the family to move often, Flockhart was raised with her brother in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, New York, and New Jersey. As a child, she wrote a play called Toyland in which she performed to a small audience at a dinner party. She did not eat the dinner however. This would be one of many meals she skipped throughout the years.
Flockhart attended Shawnee High School in Medford Township, New Jersey. Following her graduation in 1983, Flockhart attended the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. While there, she attended a specialized and competitive class, lasting from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. In her sophomore year at Rutgers, Flockhart met aspiring actress Jane Krakowski, the best friend of her roommate. Later they would both work together on Ally McBeal.
Flockhart's acting ability was recognized when William Esper (Mason Gross' theatre director and Flockhart's acting teacher) made an exception to policy by allowing Flockhart to perform on the main stage. Though this venue is usually reserved for juniors and seniors, Harold Scott insisted that Flockhart perform there in his production of William Inge's Picnic. Flockhart graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in theatre in 1988 as one of only a few students who successfully completed the course. She was inducted into the Rutgers Hall of Distinguished Alumni on May 3 2003.
After receiving her degree, Flockhart moved to New York City in 1989 where she remained until 1997, living with three other women in a two-bedroom apartment and working as a waitress and aerobics instructor while she simultaneously sought auditions.
Career
Early career
In spring 1989, Flockhart made her first television appearance in a minor role in an episode of Guiding Light as a babysitter. She made her professional debut on the New York stage, appearing in Beside Herself alongside Melissa Joan Hart at the Circle Repertory Theatre. Two years later, Flockhart appeared in the television movie Darrow. Though she later appeared in films Naked in New York (1993) and Getting In (1994), her first substantial speaking part in a film was in Quiz Show, directed by Robert Redford.
Flockhart debuted on Broadway in 1994, as Laura in The Glass Menagerie. Actor Julie Harris felt Flockhart should be hired without further auditions, claiming that she seemed ideal for the part. Flockhart received a Clarence Derwent Award for her performance. In 1995, Flockhart became acquainted with actors such as Dianne Wiest and Faye Dunaway when she appeared in the movie Drunks. Later that year, Flockhart starred in Jane Doe as a drug addict. In 1996, Flockhart appeared as the daughter of Dianne Wiest and Gene Hackman's characters in The Birdcage. Throughout that year, she continued to work on Broadway, playing the role of Natasha in Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters.
Ally McBeal
In 1997 Flockhart was requested to audition for the starring role in David E. Kelley's FOX television series, Ally McBeal. Kelley, having heard of Flockhart, wanted her to audition for the contract part. Though Flockhart at first hesitated due to the necessary commitment to the show in a negotiable contract, she was swayed by the script and travelled to Los Angeles to audition for the part, which she won. She earned a Golden Globe Award for the role in 1998. Flockhart also appeared on the June 29, 1998, cover of Time magazine,[3] placed as the newest iteration in the evolution of feminism, relating to the ongoing debate about the role depicted by her character.[4]
Throughout her professional career, Flockhart has maintained her natural thin figure. However many have commented that Flockhart had become dangerously too thin, particularly when the actress made red carpet appearances in clothing that showed her excessively thin build. She had maintained throughout the show's run that she has never been diagnosed with either anorexia or bulimia, nor has she been a user of illegal drugs. She did remark, however, that while starring in the show she refrained from eating sweets, retaining her slim figure by working out.[citation needed] She has now admitted that she had a problem at the time, and was "exercising too much" and "eating too little".[5]
Other work
Flockhart played the role of Helena in the 1999 film version of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. In 2000, she appeared in Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her and Bash: Latter-Day Plays, later accompanying Eve Ensler to Kenya in order to protest violence against women, particularly female genital mutilation. Flockhart also starred in the off-Broadway production of Ensler's The Vagina Monologues.
In 2004, Flockhart appeared as Matthew Broderick's deranged girlfriend in The Last Shot. In the same year, Flockhart travelled to Spain for the filming of Fragile, which premiered in September 2005 at the Venice Film Festival.
She was offered the role of Susan Mayer on Desperate Housewives, but declined. The role went to Teri Hatcher. Flockhart currently co-stars as communication advisor Kitty Walker, opposite Sally Field, Rachel Griffiths and Matthew Rhys, in the ABC TV prime time series Brothers & Sisters, which premiered in September 2006 in the time slot after Desperate Housewives.
Personal life
Flockhart is currently the national spokesperson for Peace Over Violence.[6] She is the longtime partner of Harrison Ford and has a son, Liam, whom she adopted as a newborn in 2001. In March 2009 it was reported that the couple is engaged after more than 7 years together.[7]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role |
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1989 | The Guiding Light (TV) | Elise |
1991 | Darrow | Lillian Anderson |
1992 | Lifestories: Families in Crisis | Mary-Margaret Carter |
1993 | Naked in New York | Acting student |
1994 | Quiz Show | Barnard Girl |
1994 | Getting In | Amanda Morel |
1995 | Drunks | Helen |
1995 | Pictures of Baby Jane Doe | Jane Doe |
1996 | The Birdcage | Barbara Keeley |
1996 | Milk & Money | Christine |
1997-2002 | Ally McBeal (TV) | Ally McBeal |
1997 | Telling Lies in America | Diney Majeski |
1998 | The Practice (TV) | Ally McBeal |
1999 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Helena |
1999 | Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (TV) | Vanna Van (Voice) |
2000 | Bash: Latter-Day Plays (TV) | |
2000 | Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her | Christine Taylor |
2004 | The Last Shot | Valerie Weston |
2005 | Fragile | Amy |
2006- present | Brothers & Sisters (TV) | Kitty Walker |
References
- ^ a b "imdb.com". Calista Flockhart. Retrieved December 29 2007.
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- ^ "TIME Magazine Cover: Is Feminism Dead?". Time. June 29, 1998.
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(help) - ^ Ginia Bellafante (1998-06-29). "It's All About Me!". Time.
- ^ Jenifer Goodwin (2006-09-24). "Taking beauty's measure". The San Diego Union-Tribune.
- ^ "National Spokesperson". Peace Over Violence. Retrieved 2008-01-08.
- ^ Harrison Ford Proposes to Calista Flockhart Yahoo News, March 22, 2009
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- Living people
- English Americans
- Greek-Americans
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- People from Freeport, Illinois
- People from Norwich, New York
- Rutgers University alumni