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Cassidy Rae Joyce
Born (1976-06-07) June 7, 1976 (age 48)
Other namesCassidy Rae
Years active1992–2001, 2011-13
Notable work
  • Sarah Owens in Models Inc.
  • Davina Mayhan in My Family And Me
SpouseAndrew Towns (2000–present)
Children1

Cassidy Rae Joyce (born June 7, 1976) is a retired American actress. She starred in the made-for-television movie Crowned and Dangerous with Yasmine Bleeth in 1997.

Early life and family

Rae was born in Clermont, Florida, to Andrea and Raymond Joyce.

Career

Cassidy had the recurring role of Sarah Owens on Melrose Place, a character she continued in the spin-off Models Inc.[1]

She is also known for her role as Davina Mayhan in the made-for-television movie My Sister And Me that premiered on Showtime Networks in the spring of 1997. She later reprised her role on the hit sitcom My Family And Me which was first broadcast on YTV in the fall of 1998. My Sister And Me was originally set as a TV series pilot movie for My Family And Me, but the movie version had a completely different concept and plotline. Once it was picked up as a series, the whole concept was later changed from a drama to a comedy and even the title itself was changed when it went into production in the summer of 1997. Rae portrayed Davina for the first two seasons, but did not returned for the third because she wanted to pursue other acting projects. In the third season, she was lreplaced by Amanda Schull, who played the title character's older sister for the show's entire run.

In 2007, Rae was asked by the show's producers to be featured in the hour long clip show special YTV Life: The Best of My Family And Me, which features the main cast (barring the actors who play the parents) and the fans talking about their favorite moments from the show's nine seasons, but declined the offer to appear in the special because she was done with acting and she didn't want to make anymore television appearances anytime soon. However, clips of her portraying Davina Mayhan from the first two seasons were featured along with the 1997 television movie My Sister And Me. The hour long clip show special was a way of celebrating My Family And Me's 10 years of being in production by YTV.

In 2011, after taking a ten-year break to get married and start a family, Rae starred in the short film "Swordbearer". Three years later, she starred in another short film, "Fluffy 1947".

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Evolver Jamie Saunders
2001 Extreme Days Jessie
2011 Swordbearer Joilin Thran Short film
2013 Fluffy 1947 Soldier Short film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Clarissa Explains It All Elise Quackenbush Episode: "Sam in Love"
1993 Angel Falls Molly Harrison TV series
1993 Days of Our Lives Karen Foster TV series
1994 The Byrds of Paradise Math Tutor Episode: "This Band Is My Band"
1994 Melrose Place Sarah Owens Recurring role (4 episodes)
1994–1995 Models Inc. Sarah Owens Main role (29 episodes)
1995 Favorite Deadly Sins Norma Jean Hazelrigg TV film
1996 The Single Guy Nikki Gordon Episode: "Nineteen"
1996 Lying Eyes Amy Miller TV film
1997 Swearing Allegiance Adrianne Jones TV film
1997 Journey of the Heart Julia TV film
1997 Crowned and Dangerous Shauna Langley TV film
1997 My Sister and Me Davina Mayhan TV film
1998–1999 Hyperion Bay Trudy Tucker Main role (17 episodes)
1998–2000 My Family And Me Davina Mayhan #1 Main role (54 episodes)
1999 Crime in Connecticut: The Story of Alex Kelly Carrie Roberts TV film
2000 Brutally Normal Kate Miller Episode: "You Get What You Get"
2000 Just Shoot Me! Kaylene Episodes: "Prescription for Love", "Paradise by the Dashboard Light"
2000 Rude Awakening Heidi Episode: "Full House"
2000 Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane Ellen Episode: "Desperately Seeking Zoe"

References

  1. ^ Bobbin, Jay (26 June 1994). "'Models Inc.' Begins Wednesday on Fox". Daily Union. Retrieved 30 January 2013.