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==Early years== |
==Early years== |
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Hendricks was born in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]] and raised in [[Twin Falls, Idaho]] from third through eighth grade. In 1989, her family moved to [[Fairfax, Virginia|Fairfax]], [[Virginia]], where Hendricks appeared in several high school plays and local community theater. She got her start acting in Junior Musical Playhouse productions, including ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''. Hendricks is a natural [[blonde]]; she has been dyeing her hair red since she was 10 years old.<ref> Los Angeles Times "Retro Redux" November 2, 2008 </ref> |
Hendricks was born in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]] and raised in [[Twin Falls, Idaho]] from third through eighth grade. In 1989, her family moved to [[Fairfax, Virginia|Fairfax]], [[Virginia]], where Hendricks appeared in several high school plays and local community theater. She got her start acting in Junior Musical Playhouse productions, including ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''. Hendricks is a natural [[blonde]]; she has been dyeing her hair red since she was 10 years old.<ref> Los Angeles Times "Retro Redux" November 2, 2008 </ref> She also has a massive rack. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
Revision as of 12:00, 12 June 2009
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Christina Hendricks (born May 3, 1975) is an American actress best known for her starring role as Joan Holloway in the AMC cable television series Mad Men, and as Saffron in Fox's short lived series Firefly.
Early years
Hendricks was born in Knoxville, Tennessee and raised in Twin Falls, Idaho from third through eighth grade. In 1989, her family moved to Fairfax, Virginia, where Hendricks appeared in several high school plays and local community theater. She got her start acting in Junior Musical Playhouse productions, including Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Hendricks is a natural blonde; she has been dyeing her hair red since she was 10 years old.[1] She also has a massive rack.
Career
As an actress, Hendricks has made her mark in a number of guest TV appearances. Her first television break came when she became a regular in the series Beggars & Choosers. Since then, she has starred in the series The Big Time and The Court, opposite Sally Field and Craig Bierko, as well as the law drama Kevin Hill. She has also had recurring roles in ER and Firefly and guest-starred in episodes of Angel, Miss Match, Tru Calling, Presidio Med, Without a Trace, and Las Vegas. Hendricks starred opposite Kip Pardue in South of Pico. She has appeared in four episodes of the NBC TV show Life in the recurring role of Olivia, detective Charlie Crews' soon-to-be stepmother and Ted Earley's love interest.
Her best-known role is that of Joan Holloway on the Emmy- and Golden Globe- winning AMC series Mad Men. The show centers on the macho, booze-soaked world of advertising in New York City in the early 1960s. Hendricks' character is the office manager of Sterling Cooper, providing dubious mentoring to a group of women who must deal with the come-ons and callousness of professional advertising executives. Mad Men premiered on July 19, 2007 and wrapped its second season in October 2008.
Personal life
Hendricks is engaged to fellow actor Geoffrey Arend; a wedding date has not been set.[2]
Awards and nominations
- Won the 2006 SyFy Genre Awards for Best Special Guest/Television for the Firefly episode Trash.
- Nominated for the 2008 Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Mad Men (2007) shared with Bryan Batt, Anne Dudek, Michael Gladis, Jon Hamm, January Jones, Vincent Kartheiser, Robert Morse, Elisabeth Moss, Maggie Siff, John Slattery, Rich Sommer and Aaron Staton.
- Won for the 2009 Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Mad Men (2008)
Filmography
- La Cucina (2007), Lily
- South of Pico (2007), Angela
Television movies
- Sorority (1999), Fawn
- The Big Time (2002), Audrey Drummond
- Hunger Point (2003), Frannie Hunter
TV appearances
- Undressed (unknown episodes, 1999), Rhiannon
- Angel (1 episode, "The Prodigal", 2000), Bar Maid
- Beggars and Choosers (19 episodes, 2000-2001), Kelly Kramer
- Thieves (1 episode, "Casino", 2001), Sunday
- ER (4 episodes, "Beyond Repair", "A River in Egypt", "Damage Is Done" and "A Simple Twist of Fate", 2002), Joyce Westlake
- The Court (unknown episodes, 2002), Betsy Tyler
- Presidio Med (1 episode, "Suffer Unto Me the Children...", 2003), Claire
- Firefly (2 episodes, "Our Mrs. Reynolds" and "Trash", 2002-2003), Yolanda/Saffron/Bridget contracted into the nickname "Yo-Saf-Bridge" in the episode "Trash" (the character's name is always an alias)
- Miss Match (1 episode, "The Price of Love", 2003), Sarah
- Tru Calling (1 episode, "Murder in the Morgue", 2004), Alyssa
- Kevin Hill (22 episodes, 2004-2005), Nicolette Raye
- Cold Case (1 episode, "Colors", 2005), Esther "Legs" Davis 1945
- Jake in Progress (1 episode, "The Hot One", 2006), Tanya - dental clerk
- Without a Trace (1 episode, "Check Your Head", 2006), Rachel Gibson
- Las Vegas (1 episode, "Chaos Theory", 2006), Connie
- Mad Men (26 episodes, 2007-2008), Joan Holloway
- Chelsea Lately (1 episode, "26 July 2008", 2008), Herself
- Life (4 episodes, "Badge Bunny", "Did You Feel That?", "A Civil War" and "Tear Asunder", 2008), Olivia
References
- ^ Los Angeles Times "Retro Redux" November 2, 2008
- ^ "Mad Men's Christina Hendricks Engaged". people.com. 2008-12-15.
External links
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