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Jeanne Tripplehorn

Famous As
Actress
Birth Name
Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn
Birth Date
June 10, 1963
Birth Place
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Famous As
Actress
Popular for
As Abby McDeere in "The Firm" (1993)
Birth Name
Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn
Birth Date
June 10, 1963
Birth Place
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Height
5' 7"
Nationality
American
Hair Color
Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Education
  • Graduated from Edison High School, Tulsa in 1981
  • Attended The University of Tulsa
  • Attended New York's Julliard School of Drama
Father
Tom Tripplehorn
Mother
Suzanne (nee Ferguson)
Spouse
Leland Orser (actor, since 14-Oct-00)
Relation
Ben Stiller (engaged, 1990-1996)
Son
August Tripplehorn Orser (b. 23-May-02)

Jeanne Tripplehorn is an accomplished American actress, known for her versatile roles in film and television. Born on June 10, 1963, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, she has built a career that spans over three decades, captivating audiences with her powerful performances. Tripplehorn gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Abby McDeere in the legal thriller The Firm (1993), a role that solidified her status as a prominent figure in Hollywood.

Tripplehorn's early life was marked by a strong interest in the performing arts. She honed her craft through various stage productions, beginning her career on Broadway with a performance in Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters in the early 1990s. Her transition to film came with a breakthrough role as a police psychologist in the iconic erotic thriller Basic Instinct (1992), where she starred alongside Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas. This role showcased her ability to handle complex characters and established her as a talented actress capable of taking on challenging roles.

Following her success in Basic Instinct, Tripplehorn starred in several notable films throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. She played a significant role in the post-apocalyptic adventure Waterworld (1995), featuring alongside Kevin Costner, and showcased her versatility in the romantic drama Sliding Doors (1998), where she starred with Gwyneth Paltrow. These performances further expanded her filmography and displayed her range as an actress capable of navigating both dramatic and action-oriented narratives.

In addition to her film work, Tripplehorn has made a significant impact on television. She gained critical acclaim for her role as Barbara Henrickson in the HBO drama series Big Love (2006–2011), which explored the complexities of a polygamous family. Her work on the series earned her a dedicated fanbase and contributed to the show's success. She later starred as Dr. Alex Blake on the CBS police procedural Criminal Minds (2012–2014), further showcasing her ability to portray strong, intelligent women in high-stakes environments.

Tripplehorn's talent has not gone unnoticed, as she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her portrayal of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in the 2009 HBO film Grey Gardens. This role highlighted her ability to embody real-life figures with depth and nuance, earning her accolades from both critics and audiences alike.

Currently, Jeanne Tripplehorn continues to be active in the entertainment industry, taking on new projects that challenge her as an actress. She remains married to actor Leland Orser, with whom she has been since October 14, 2000. As she forges ahead in her career, Tripplehorn's body of work serves as a testament to her talent, dedication, and passion for the craft of acting, ensuring her place in the annals of Hollywood history.