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Rebecca De Mornay

American actress (born 1959)

Rebecca De Mornay

American actress (born 1959)

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nameRebecca De Mornay
imageFile:Rebecca-de-Mornay.jpg
captionDe Mornay in 2006
birth_nameRebecca Jane Pearch
birth_date
birth_placeSanta Rosa, California, U.S.
other_namesRebecca George
occupationActress
years_active1975, 1981–present
spouse
partner
children2
parentsWally George (father)
Julie De Mornay (mother)
relativesEugenia Clinchard (grandmother)

Julie De Mornay (mother)

Rebecca De Mornay (born August 29, 1959 Sources have given either a 1959, or 1962 birth year.}}) is an American actress who has appeared in more than 60 films and television shows. Her breakthrough film role came in 1983, when she starred in Risky Business. De Mornay is also known for her roles in The Slugger's Wife (1985), Runaway Train (1985), The Trip to Bountiful (1985), Backdraft (1991), and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992).

De Mornay's other major film credits include The Three Musketeers (1993), Never Talk to Strangers (1995), Identity (2003), Lords of Dogtown, Wedding Crashers (both 2005), and Mother's Day (2010). On television, she starred as Wendy Torrance in the miniseries adaptation of The Shining (1997), and as Dorothy Walker in Marvel's Jessica Jones (2015–19).

Early life

De Mornay was born Rebecca Jane Pearch in Santa Rosa, California, the daughter of Julie and Wally George (né George Walter Pearch), a disc jockey and later television host. Her paternal grandmother was vaudeville performer and child film actress Eugenia Clinchard.

Her parents divorced in 1960, and she took the surname of her stepfather, Richard De Mornay, after her mother married him in 1961. She spent her early years in Pasadena, California, until her stepfather died of a stroke on March 2, 1962, aged 48. After his death, De Mornay and her half-brother Peter were raised by her mother, who relocated the family to Europe, where they lived in several different locations. She attended the independent Summerhill School in Leiston, Suffolk, England before completing her studies at a private high school in Germany.

Career

De Mornay in 1987

By the time she was 16, De Mornay had an agent who was selling her songs to German rock & roll musicians, and she had written the theme song for a kung fu movie called Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death (1975). In 1980, She made her film debut with a small part in Francis Ford Coppola's 1981 film One from the Heart, which starred her real-life partner at the time, Harry Dean Stanton. Her star-making role came two years later in Risky Business (1983), as a call girl who seduces a high-school student played by Tom Cruise. In 1985, she played the title role in The Slugger's Wife opposite Michael O'Keefe, and co-starred in The Trip to Bountiful and Runaway Train, both of which were nominated for several Academy Awards. That same year, she appeared with Starship's Mickey Thomas in the music video for the song "Sara". The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on March 15, 1986.

She also appeared in Roger Vadim's provocative 1988 remake of And God Created Woman, and as the wife of Kurt Russell's character in Ron Howard's Backdraft (1991). In 1990, she enacted the role of a USAF Captain pilot in HBO's successful Cold War film By the Dawn's Early Light. One of De Mornay's most commercially successful films was the thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, released in 1992. She starred as a defense lawyer in Sidney Lumet's murder drama Guilty as Sin (1993) with Don Johnson. Then she appeared in the 1995 drama film Never Talk to Strangers opposite Antonio Banderas, for which she was also the executive producer.

In 2003, she guest-starred as primary antagonist in the first two episodes of season 2 of Boomtown. In 2004, she guest-starred as attorney Hannah Rose for the last few episodes of The Practice and the following year, had a brief role alongside Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn in Wedding Crashers. De Mornay also starred in the 2007 drama American Venus.

In June 2007, she appeared in the HBO series John from Cincinnati with a starring role as matriarch of a troubled Imperial Beach, California, surfing family and the grandmother/guardian of a teen surfer on the brink of greatness. She appeared in Darren Lynn Bousman's Mother's Day (2010).

In 2012, De Mornay played the role of Finch's mom in the movie American Reunion where she portrayed an attractive older woman and a love interest of Stifler. From 2015 to 2019, she appeared in Jessica Jones as Trish Walker's abusive mother.

Personal life

De Mornay dated actor Harry Dean Stanton in the early 1980s. They met in 1981 on the set of One from the Heart and dated until De Mornay and Tom Cruise began an affair while filming Risky Business in 1982. De Mornay and Cruise parted in 1985.

De Mornay married writer Bruce Wagner on December 16, 1986; they divorced in 1990.

De Mornay subsequently dated and was briefly engaged to singer Leonard Cohen. She co-produced Cohen's 1992 album The Future, which is also dedicated to her.

De Mornay was in a relationship with actor turned sportscaster Patrick O'Neal. They have two daughters together.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesOne from the HeartRisky BusinessTestamentThe Slugger's WifeRunaway TrainThe Trip to BountifulBeauty and the BeastFedsAnd God Created WomanDealersBy Dawn's Early LightBackdraftThe Hand That Rocks the CradleGuilty as SinThe Three MusketeersNever Talk to StrangersThe WinnerThick as ThievesA Table for OneThe Right TemptationIdentityRaise Your VoiceLords of DogtownWedding CrashersAmerican VenusMusic WithinFlippedMother's DayA Fonder HeartApartment 1303 3DAmerican ReunionCollarI Am WrathPeripheryShe BallPeter Five EightSaint Clare (film)
1982UnderstudyCredited as Rebecca de Mornay
1983Lana
Cathy Pitkin
1985Debby Palmer
Sara
Thelma
1987Beauty
1988Elizabeth "Ellie" DeWitt
Robin Shea Moran
1989Anna Schuman
1990Captain Moreau, USAF
1991Helen McCaffrey
1992Mrs. Mott / Peyton FlandersMTV Movie Award for Best Villain
1993Jennifer Haines
Milady de Winter
1995Dr. Sarah TaylorExecutive producer
1996LouiseCredited as Rebecca DeMornay
1999Det. Louise Petrone
1999Ruth Draper
2000Derian McCall
2003Caroline SuzanneCredited as Rebecca DeMornay
2004Aunt Nina
2005Philaine
Mrs. Kroeger
2007Celia Lane
Mrs. Pimental
2010Patsy Loski
Natalie "Mother" Koffin
2011Dr. Bach
Maddie Slate
2012Rachel Finch
2015Mayor Ramona 'Nomi' Billingsley
2016Vivian Hill
2018Vi Warner
2020Aggie
2024Brenda

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesTall Tales & LegendsThe Murders in the Rue MorgueBy Dawn's Early Light**Blind SideGetting Out****The ConNight Ride HomeERRange of Motion**Salem Witch TrialsNo Place Like HomeBoomtown**Law & Order: Special Victims UnitJohn from CincinnatiHatfields & McCoysHawaii Five-0Jessica JonesLuciferNCIS
1986Slew Foot SueEpisode: "Pecos Bill"
Claire DupinTelevision film
1990Captain MoreauTelevision film
1991Flo MarchTelevision film
1993Linda KainesTelevision film
1994Arlene HolsclawTelevision film
1995WomanEpisode: "The Conversion".
Also directed the episode.
1997Wendy TorranceMiniseries
1998Barbara Beaton / Nancy ThoroughgoodTelevision film
1999Nora MahlerTelevision film
Elaine Nichols5 episodes
2000Lainey BermanTelevision film
2001Kim McCormackTelevision film
2002Elizabeth ParrisTelevision film
2003LizTelevision pilot
Sabrina Fithian / Jill Foster2 episodes
2004Hannah Rose4 episodes
2006Tessa McKellenEpisode: "Manipulated"
2007Cissy Yost5 episodes
2013Mary HatfieldUnaired pilot
Barbara CotchinEpisode: "A ia la aku"
2015–2019Dorothy Walker13 episodes
2016, 2021Penelope Decker3 episodes
2024–2025Carla Marino2 episodes

Music videos

YearArtistSongRole"Sara"
1985StarshipSara

Notes

References

Sources

References

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  10. (April 8, 1962). "A Pasadena Genius Passes". Independent Star-News.
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  12. Smithers, Rebecca. (March 24, 2000). "Radical boarding school escapes closure threat". [[The Guardian]].
  13. (1975). "King Of Kung Fu (Titelsong A. D. Film Good Bye, Bruce Lee)".
  14. (April 13, 2018). "A blast through the past".
  15. (2011). "Rebecca De Mornay — about this person". [[The New York Times]].
  16. Catsoulis, Jeannette. (2013-09-10). "Harry Dean Stanton Looks at the Actor's Life". The New York Times.
  17. (September 20, 2013). "Notes on the New Harry Dean Stanton Documentary". vice.com.
  18. Abad-Santos, Alex. (November 23, 2015). "In Marvel's Jessica Jones, women get stuff done while men just talk about women". [[Vox (website).
  19. Fortune, Drew. (September 20, 2017). "The Tao of Harry Dean Stanton: Alcohol, Cigarettes, and Knowing "You're Nothing"". Vanity Fair magazine.
  20. Sager, Jessica. (June 24, 2021). "From Teen Crushes to Couch Jumping, Tom Cruise's Dating History Has Been a Heck of a Ride". Parade magazine.
  21. (November 3, 2003). "Still Holding, Bruce Wagner — book review". [[New York (magazine).
  22. King, Randall. (August 29, 2009). "Rebecca De Mornay joins film's killer cast". Winnipeg Free Press.
  23. Cohen, Leonard. (June 1, 1993). "Knowing Rebecca de Mornay Like Only Leonard Cohen Can". Interview magazine.
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