Peri Gilpin

Peri Gilpin
Born Peri Kay Oldham
(1961-05-27) May 27, 1961
Waco, Texas, U.S.
Residence Los Angeles, California
Nationality American
Alma mater University of Texas at Austin
Occupation Actress, voice actress, producer
Years active 1988–present
Notable credit(s)
Spouse(s)
Christian Vincent (m. 1999)
Children 2
Parents
  • James Franklin Oldham aka Jim O'Brien (father)
  • Sandra Jo Hauck (mother)
Relatives
  • Allen W Gilpin Jr. (stepfather)
  • Patti Jo Wynne (née Oldham; sister)
  • Marc & April Gilpin (step-siblings)

Peri Gilpin (born Peri Kay Oldham; May 27, 1961)[1] is an American actress. Best known for portraying Roz Doyle in the U.S. television series Frasier, Gilpin is also known for portraying Kim Keeler in the ABC Family television drama Make It or Break It.

Early life

Gilpin was born in Waco, Texas, as Peri Kay Oldham, daughter of James Franklin Oldham and his wife Sandra Jo Hauck. After her parents divorced, her mother married Wes Gilpin in 1969. Peri then took her stepfather's surname, as her mother, a model and actress, thought that it would be fun for the whole family to work, often, together.

Gilpin grew up in Dallas, where her family encouraged her acting abilities. After studying at the Dallas Theater Center, she pursued acting at the University of Texas at Austin and the British-American Academy in London.

Her birth father Jim became a Philadelphia weatherman, reporter, and television personality (ABC/WPVI Ch. 6) after beginning work there as a radio disc jockey (WFIL and The Steel Pier Show). He had always used the stage name Jim O'Brien. He tragically died in a skydiving accident on September 25, 1983.[2]

Career

Gilpin appeared on the TV series Cheers, playing Holly Matheson in the 21st episode of the 11th season.

From 1993 until 2004, Gilpin played Roz Doyle in the television series Frasier, a spin-off of Cheers, starring Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane, the role he had played on Cheers since 1984. Along with the principal cast, Gilpin won a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2000.

In 2009, Gilpin appeared in the ABC Family drama Make It or Break It, for which she received a Gracie Award in the category of "Outstanding Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama Series".

Gilpin and Frasier co-star Jane Leeves ran a production company, "Bristol Cities" (named from the cockney rhyming slang), whose projects included a Fox network pilot titled Minister of Divine, an American remake of the British sitcom The Vicar of Dibley with Kirstie Alley (another Cheers regular) in a starring role. Though the pilot was not picked up by the network.[off topic]

Gilpin is the voice artist for the character Jane Proudfoot in Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. She also provided the voices of Desiree in the Nickelodeon animated television series Danny Phantom, Volcana in Superman: The Animated Series and Justice League, Hecate in Hercules: The Animated Series, and Kate Corrigan in the Hellboy animated films. Gilpin also did voice work for several Wells Fargo and Johnsonville Meats TV commercials.

Gilpin has appeared on the television series Medium and Desperate Housewives. She has a supporting role on the television series Make It or Break It and appeared on Law & Order and Law and Order: Criminal Intent. She starred alongside Teri Polo in the Lifetime movie For the Love of a Child. In 2012, Gilpin guest-starred with another Cheers stalwart, Ted Danson, in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. She also had a recurring role in Men at Work on TBS as editor of Full Steam magazine. In the second season of Scorpion, she was introduced as Katherine Cooper, a team superior in homeland security.

Personal life

Since her mother's death from leiomyosarcoma,[3] Gilpin has led efforts for cancer research[4] through The Sarcoma Foundation of America (SFA).[3] Her sister, Patti Wynne (née Oldham), diagnosed with leiomyosarcoma in 2009,[5] participates with the SFA by advocating sarcoma awareness via her own case. She was once married to restaurateur Shannon Wynne. Patti and Marc and the late April Gilpin, their half-siblings by her mother's second marriage, also are actors with significant credits of their own. Some of them also have children: Sam, Spencer, Daisy and Presley, making Peri an aunt.

Gilpin married realist painter Christian Vincent on July 31, 1999 at Kelsey Grammer's house.[6] The couple have twins, Stella Mae and Ava Pearl, born by a surrogate mother on May 7, 2004.[7] Gilpin and Frasier co-star Jane Leeves share a long friendship. Jane is Stella’s godmother and Peri is Leeves’ daughter’s godmother. Gilpin and Leeves were next door neighbors for a while at the beach. [8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998The Jungle Book: Mowgli's StoryRaksha the Wolf (voice)Direct-to-video
1999Spring ForwardGeorgia
2000How to Kill Your Neighbor's DogDebra Salhany
2001Final Fantasy: The Spirits WithinOfficer Jane Proudfoot (voice)
2005Thru the Moebius StripCaroline Weir (voice)
2016Flock of DudesAdam's Mom

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
198821 Jump StreetFitzgeraldEpisode: "The Currency We Trade In"
1988Almost GrownKimEpisode: "Santa Claus Got Stuck in My Chimney"
1990MatlockLeslie MatthewsEpisode: "The Pro"
1991Flesh 'n' BloodIrene12 episodes
1992WingsBarbara #242Episode: "Four Dates That Will Live in Infamy"
1993Designing WomenJade HermanEpisode: "Shovel Off to Buffalo"
1993CheersHolly MathesonEpisode: "Woody Gets an Election"
1993–2004FrasierRoz Doyle260 episodes
1993Pride & JoyBrendaEpisode: "Brenda's Secret"
1995Fight for Justice: The Nancy Conn StoryCharlotte ParksTelevision movie
1996The Outer LimitsDr. Rebecca WarfieldEpisode: "Out of Body"
1996Early EditionLenoreEpisode: "After Midnight"
1998The LionheartsLana Lionheart (voice)13 episodes
1998Hercules: The Animated SeriesHecate (voice)2 episodes
1998–1999Superman: The Animated SeriesVolcana (voice)2 episodes
2000Baby BluesMs. BrennanEpisode: "Ugly Zoe"
2001Laughter on the 23rd FloorCarol WymanTelevision movie
2003Justice LeagueVolcana (voice)Episode: "Only a Dream"
2003–2009King of the HillAdditional voices4 episodes
2004–2005Danny PhantomDesiree (voice)2 episodes
2005Uncommon SenseTracyTelevision movie
2005Women of a Certain AgeDianneTelevision movie
2006For the Love of a ChildSara O'MearaTelevision movie
2006Hellboy: Sword of StormsProfessor Kate Corrigan (voice)Television movie
2007Hellboy: Blood and IronProfessor Kate Corrigan (voice)Television movie
2007Crossroads: A Story of ForgivenessErin TellerTelevision movie
2007MediumDiane BenoitEpisode: "The Boy Next Door"
2007Desperate HousewivesMaggie GilroyEpisode: "God, That's Good"
2007Side Order of LifeCelia HutchinsonEpisode: "Awakenings"
2007Law & Order: Criminal IntentGrace PardueEpisode: "Offense"
2009–2011Make It or Break ItKim Keeler40 episodes
2011Hot in ClevelandTaylorEpisode: "I Love Lucci: Part One"
2012Grey's AnatomyMarcyEpisode: "Hope for the Hopeless"
2012–2013CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationBarbara Russell3 episodes
2013Men at WorkAlex Turner4 episodes
2013Modern FamilyJeannieEpisode: "The Help"
2013Drop Dead DivaMiss OrtizEpisode: "Jane's Secret Revealed"
2014The Choking GameHeidiTelevision movie
2014Masters of SexFlorence DuncanEpisode: "Mirror, Mirror"
2015Mr. RobinsonEileen Taylor6 episodes
2015–2016ScorpionKatherine Cooper5 episodes
2016Adam Ruins EverythingMiss PearlEpisode: "Adam Ruins the Wild West"
2017A Dash of LoveHolly HansonTelevision movie
2017Broad CityJoanneEpisode: "Abbi's Mom"
2018Station 19Episode: "Reignited"

References

  1. "Behind The Voice Actors - Peri Gilpin". Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  2. aicommand.com; The Death of Jim O'Brien
  3. 1 2 "Peri Gilpin Interview". Ability Magazine. August–September 2010.
  4. "Peri Gilpin broadcasts breast cancer awareness". USA Today. April 12, 2002. Retrieved August 27, 2009.
  5. at UTSW-NCI,
  6. "Exist Laughing". Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  7. Lynch, Jason (May 7, 2004). "Happy Mothers' Days: First-Time Parents Peri Gilpin and Heidi Klum Welcome Their New Arrivals". People.
  8. Mulkerrins, Jane (2011-02-13). "Jane Leeves in Hot in Cleaveland has struck sitcom gold again". Dailymail. Retrieved 2011-03-20.
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