Teri Hatcher

Teri Hatcher

  • Born: 1964-12-8
  • Birthplace: California, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
  • Profession: Film and television actors
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: "The New Adventures of Superman", "Desperate Housewives"
  • Teri Hatcher (Teri Hatcher), born in The United States of America California on December 8, 1964, is a film and television actor in The United States of America. [1] 
    She was once the girlfriend of Superman on the big screen and a charming Bond girl. She has also experienced a period of low ebb. With the role of Susan in " Desperate Housewives " starring Teri Hatcher, she returned to the ranks of first-line stars. She is Teri Hatcher, a single mother with a strong character and a sweet smile.

    Performing Experience

    Teri Hatcher was born on December 8, 1964 in The United States of America in San Francisco, California . His father is a nuclear physicist, his mother Esther Hatcher is a computer programmer, and Terry is the only child in the family. She danced and fished with her father as a child. When I was in Vermont Middle School, I was the captain of the school cheerleader. In 1982, she was selected by her graduating class as the "most likely to become a Solid Gold Dancer" classmate.
    When studying mathematics and engineering in college, he went to San Francisco's The United States of America School of Music and Drama to study acting in his spare time, and later became a member of the "1984 Gold Rush" professional cheerleader. When he was about to transfer to the California Institute of Technology , in order to accompany his friends to audition, Hatcher participated in an open recruitment fair for actors. After the audition, he successfully got a singing and dancing role in the TV series "The Love Boat". Since then stepped into the Hollywood showbiz. After taking part in the filming of the TV series "Mac Gyver" in 1985, through an audition, he got the witty and lovely role of Lois Lane in the ABC TV series " The New Adventures of Superman " (Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman) . In 1989, Terry played a sexy young female star in a Hollywood satirical film " The Big Picture " (The Big Picture) directed by Christopher Guest and completed her screen debut.
    In 1997, starred in the 007 movie " Tomorrow Never Dies " and played Paris Carver.
    In 2004, he became one of the leading actors in the ABC drama " Desperate Housewives " as Susan Meyer, who won Terry the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a TV Series Comedy and Screen Actors Guild Awards for Comedy Two awards for Best Actress in the category program.
    In 2010, Terry returned to the "Superman" comic film, especially starred in the final season of " Smallville ", playing Ella Lane, Erica Durance played Lois Lane's mother. 
    In 2017, in The CW Television Network 's series " Supergirl ", she played the role of Queen Rhea of ​​Daxing.

    Personal Life

    In May 1994, he married actor Jonathan F.W. Tenney, and gave birth to his daughter Emerson Rose Hatcher Tenney three years later. In March 2003, Terry and Jon divorced.

    Character Evaluation

    Teri Hatcher, with a piece of "Desperate Housewives" ("Desper-ateHousewives"), won the 62nd Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a TV Comedy, and ushered in the "second spring" in his career
    Teri Hatcher plays the heroine Louis. Four of them were filmed in five years, and Terry was also called "Louis" for four years. That was her "first spring" on the Avenue of Stars. In the most prosperous days, a still picture of Terry naked in a red cape with the Superman Clark logo was the most downloaded picture on the Internet in the United States.
    In 1997, she ushered in a new role in the "007 series" film "Tomorrow Never Dies"
    Plays Bond’s ex-girlfriend Paris Carver. Unexpectedly, the "Bond Girl" did not bring Terry good luck, on the contrary it became her "golden age" mirrored work. Can't find a suitable role, and the favorite role passes by, and can only appear in some unknown movies.
    In these few years, Terry experienced marriage and divorce, and the second marriage came to an end in 2003. She is a "single mother" in life.
    Extended Reading
    • Lamar 2022-10-21 23:16:46

      (Pandora's box)

      I have always liked this drama in my memory. After I received it a few years ago, I went all the way to make up for it. I was moved by L&C countless times. I wanted to write a comment to express my love in my heart. The 15 episodes of the third season were thundered... Then I wrote an excited...

    • Herminia 2022-09-06 12:08:22

      "Lois&Clark" in my heart forever

      I have liked this film for a long time. The first time I watched it was on TV. At that time, it would be shown on TV every summer and summer vacation. hehe. At the time, I liked it probably because I thought Superman was too powerful. Not only was he handsome, but he also possessed super powers,...

    Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman quotes

    • Lois Lane: So basically what you're saying is, all my life I've attracted men that are controlling, incomplete, or downright liars because... because...

      Dr. Friskin: Keep going.

      Lois Lane: Because that's how I want to be treated? But if I want that kind of man, and I get that kind of man, why am I not happy?

      Dr. Friskin: You like chocolate, right?

      Lois Lane: How come everybody knows that?

      Dr. Friskin: But you know it's not good for you, and the older and wiser we get, the less tolerance we have for something that's not good for us. You're not a victim, Lois, so stop acting like one. You know who you want to be with, you've known all along. The problem is, he's just as scared as you are. So, who's going to be the first to step up and say the scary words?

      Lois Lane: How come you don't ask the simple questions?

      Dr. Friskin: I would... if I knew the easy answers.

    • Lois Lane: He doesn't love you, Elise. You can tell when a man loves you by the way he treats you, by the way he looks at you, by the way...

      Elise Carr: Look, Ms. Lane, if you've found the perfect man, then I'm happy for you.

      Lois Lane: No, he's about as far from perfect as you get, but I'll tell you the difference between him and Calvin. I know that he wants my happiness more than his own.