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11-28-2014, 12:24 AM
http://www.twcc.com/articles/2014/08/17/d/derailed-film-stars-the-teetering-career-of-tea-leoni
Tea Leoni has always excelled at playing the tightly-wound and slightly neurotic. As Patricia Arquette observed in romantic comedy Flirting With Disaster, "You know, she may be attractive, but she's got a screw loose." Leoni has been making headlines more for her personal life than her professional life following her recent divorce from David Duchovny after 17 years of marriage. With her witty, irreverent personality and enviable figure, Leoni was always leading lady material but wasn't always picky with her roles. For her first project in three years, she'll star in the new CBS fall drama Madam Secretary, where she will play a crisis-plagued politician with obvious Hillary Clinton connotations. But before she slips back onto the small screen, here's a look at some of her career's hits and misses from over the years.
http://www.twcc.com/articles/2014/08/17/d/derailed-film-stars-the-teetering-career-of-tea-leoni.5
ABC's The Naked Truth -- The First Try
Before movie stars were jumping ship to TV on a regular basis, Leoni made the switch from big screen to small screen star with the delightful workplace comedy, The Naked Truth, from Bosom Buddies creator Chris Thompson. Thompson found a fresh face for the show in Leoni, who starred as a former Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer who winds up at a trashy tabloid after a nasty divorce. Having already established herself in film, the zippy sitcom endeared Leoni to the rest of mainstream America as the formally classy professional who gets thrown into sleaze-peddling with hilarious results.
Tea Leoni has always excelled at playing the tightly-wound and slightly neurotic. As Patricia Arquette observed in romantic comedy Flirting With Disaster, "You know, she may be attractive, but she's got a screw loose." Leoni has been making headlines more for her personal life than her professional life following her recent divorce from David Duchovny after 17 years of marriage. With her witty, irreverent personality and enviable figure, Leoni was always leading lady material but wasn't always picky with her roles. For her first project in three years, she'll star in the new CBS fall drama Madam Secretary, where she will play a crisis-plagued politician with obvious Hillary Clinton connotations. But before she slips back onto the small screen, here's a look at some of her career's hits and misses from over the years.
http://www.twcc.com/articles/2014/08/17/d/derailed-film-stars-the-teetering-career-of-tea-leoni.5
ABC's The Naked Truth -- The First Try
Before movie stars were jumping ship to TV on a regular basis, Leoni made the switch from big screen to small screen star with the delightful workplace comedy, The Naked Truth, from Bosom Buddies creator Chris Thompson. Thompson found a fresh face for the show in Leoni, who starred as a former Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer who winds up at a trashy tabloid after a nasty divorce. Having already established herself in film, the zippy sitcom endeared Leoni to the rest of mainstream America as the formally classy professional who gets thrown into sleaze-peddling with hilarious results.