Laurie Metcalf

Laurie Metcalf

  • Born: 1955-6-16
  • Birthplace: Carbondale, Illinois, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Illinois State University
  • Representative Works: Toy Story, Desperately Seeking Susan
  • Laurie Metcalf (Laurie Metcalf), born on June 16, 1955 in Carbondale, Illinois, USA, is an American film and television actor and graduated from Illinois State University [1]  .
    In 1985, starred in his first film " Desperately Seeking Susan "; in 1991, starred in the drama " JFK "; from 1995, participated in the dubbing of the animated film " Toy Story " series [2]  ; in 2017, starred in the comedy drama " JFK " Lady Bird " [3]  . In 2019, he participated in the dubbing of the animated film " Toy Story 4 ".

    Performing Experience

    In 1985, through his personal screen debut " Desperately Seeking Susan ", he entered the entertainment industry and played the supporting role Leslie Glass in the film   .
    In 1987, he played the small role Sandy in the romantic comedy "Robot Baby Super Girl" starring John Malkovich  .
    In 1991, she played the supporting role of Susie Cox in the historical drama " JFK " starring Kevin Costner . 
    In 1995, she dubbed Ms. Davis in the animated film " Toy Story " starring Tom Hanks . 
    In 1999, he dubbed Andy's mother in the animated film " Toy Story 2 " starring Tom Hanks and Tim Allen   .

    Personal Life

    She is the sister of librarian Libby (Mars) and budget director James.
    In 1983, he married his colleague Jeff Perry. On September 26, 1986, his daughter Zoe Metcalf (Zoe Michel Perry Metcalf) was born and divorced in 1992; 2005 In 1970, he married his counterpart Matt Rose. On November 20, 1993, his first son, Will Theron Rose, was born. On July 3, 2005, through a surrogate mother, he gave birth to a daughter named Mei · Atkins Rose, in 2006, adopted a 6-year-old boy named Donovan, and divorced on May 14, 2014   .
    Extended Reading

    Horace and Pete quotes

    • Tom: Just accept the fact that love is rare and it probably won't happen to you, ever.

    • Tom: You can't. That's why they call it falling in love. You can't fall on purpose.