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Maura Tierney was born on February 3, 1965,
in Boston, Massachusetts. Ms. Tierney was raised in Hyde Park by her father,
Joe, an eight-term Boston city councilman and mayoral candidate, now a
lawyer, and her mother, Pat, currently a real-estate agent. Maura has
two younger siblings, including a sister, Dierdre, for whom she acted
as matron of honour when she married in 1998. Contrary to popular belief,
Maura Tierney is not related to actress Gene Tierney.
Ms.
Tierney went on to attend the Circle in the Square theatre school at New
York University, but ended up six credits short of graduation. During
this time, she met filmmaker Richard Shepard, with whom she would become
close friends with and appear in several of his writing/directing works:
The Linguini Incident (her big screen debut), Mercy, Oxygen,
and the upcoming Mexico City (with a voice cameo). She also reads
his scripts long before they are produced. During her years at NYU, she
performed in several plays, including Come Back to the Five and Dime,
Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, Baby With the Bathwater, Danny and
the Deep Blue Sea, Talking With, and Food. For a period
of time, Maura lived in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen, at one point selling
t-shirts door-to-door in college dorms. She eventually relocated to Los
Angeles, where she landed an agent. However, success was not yet imminent.
The Van Dyke Show, her first foray into series television, was
cancelled after only two months, and her first leading film role was in
Dead Women in Lingerie, a project that is conspicuously absent
from her official resume.
After
several smaller film roles and failed pilots like Flying Blind,
Norman Lear cast Maura in his All in the Family spin-off 704 Hauser
as the feisty Jewish girlfriend of a conservative black student. While
the show was neither hailed by audiences or critics, it garnered considerable
attention and controversy because of its origin. The series was cancelled
after 5 episodes, more than a year after the original pilot was shot,
but within the next year, Maura Tierney became a last-minute hire for
a pilot titled The Station. The pilot would eventually become the
critically acclaimed sitcom NewsRadio, and, coupled with a supporting
role in Primal Fear, it succeeded in bringing Ms. Tierney to the
attention of the industry and the public alike.
Maura
has been married to actor Billy Morrissette since 1994, though they have
been together since 1988. The couple do not have any children, just a
black pug named Rose Kennedy. The two of them were both hired as co-stars
in a sitcom starring Ralph Macchio, but found the whole thing so awful
that they were too happy to get fired. (Maura claims that she deserved
it, he didn't.) The couple also make cameos in the film The Thin Pink
Line, unreleased in North America. Mr. Morrissette's other credits
include a regular role on the short-lived FOX network series Danger
Theatre and a recurring role on Mad About You. However,
he is perhaps most well-known for a "Got Milk?" commercial in
which he inadvertently confesses to his fiancee that her diamond engagement
ring is a fake. Most recently, he directed Maura in an independent film
based on his own script, a MacBeth update titled Scotland P.A.
Nowadays, Maura Tierney continues
to maintain a high profile both on TV and on film. She is a regular cast
member on NBC's long-running series ER and has played major roles
in Liar Liar, Forces of Nature, and Welcome to Mooseport
to name but a few.

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