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Joanna Cassidy (born August 2, 1945) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as the replicant Zhora Salome in Blade Runner (1982) and Dolores in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). She has won a Golden Globe Award, was nominated for three Emmy Awards and also was nominated for a Saturn Award and Screen Actors Guild Awards. Cassidy also has starred in films such as Under Fire (1983), The Fourth Protocol (1987), The Package (1989), Where the Heart Is (1990), Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991), Vampire in Brooklyn (1995), and Ghosts of Mars (2001). From 2001 to 2005, she played Margaret Chenowith on the HBO drama series Six Feet Under for which she received Primetime Emmy Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. From 2011 to 2013, she played Joan Hunt on the ABC series Body of Proof, and from 2010 to 2013 starred in the HBO Canada comedy series Call Me Fitz for which she Career] Joanna Cassidy in 1974 Cassidy's first film appearance was in The Outfit (1973). She appeared in a 1973 Smokey Bear public service announcement (PSA), and on such television series as Mission: Impossible, Starsky & Hutch and Taxi. She had a small role in Stay Hungry (1976), a film about bodybuilding that featured a young Arnold Schwarzenegger. Cassidy was considered for the role of Wonder Woman for a television series, but lost it to Lynda Carter. She co-starred in the film Our Winning Season (1978). Her first regular role was as sheriff's pilot Morgan Wainwright in the action-adventure series 240-Robert (1979), although the series only lasted for two abbreviated seasons. Afterwards, Cassidy continued to appear in guest roles in series such as Dallas and Falcon Crest, as well as a regular role on the short-lived sitcom Buffalo Bill (1983) (for which she earned a Golden Globe Award). She starred on the short-lived NBC television series Code Name: Foxfire (1985).[8] In 1982, Cassidy had her first major feature film role as the replicant snake performer Zhora Salome in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner.[10] The following year, she co-starred in Under Fire with Gene Hackman and Nick Nolte. She continued to appear in both films and television; she co-starred in the television miniseries Hollywood Wives (1985), and appeared in The Fourth Protocol (1987), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), 1969, The Package (1989), Where the Heart Is (1990) and Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991). In 1993, she co-starred with Dudley Moore on the sitcom Dudley, but the series only lasted for six episodes. She played the ex-wife of James Garner's lead character in the television movie, The Rockford Files: I Still Love L.A. (1994). Her other screen credits from this era include Barbarians at the Gate (1993), the miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's The Tommyknockers (1993), and Wes Craven's Vampire in Brooklyn (1995). Cassidy also provided the voice of Inspector Maggie Sawyer on The WB series Superman: The Animated Series, and had recurring guest roles on television series such as L.A. Law, Melrose Place, Diagnosis: Murder, and The District.[8] Since 2000, Cassidy has appeared in the film Ghosts of Mars (2001) directed by John Carpenter, and had a recurring role as Margaret Chenowith on the HBO drama series Six Feet Under, for which she received Emmy Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. In 2004, she guest-starred in three episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise as T'Les (the Vulcan mother of Enterprise crewmember T'Pol), and she had a recurring role as Beverly Bridge on the series Boston Legal in 2006. She voiced the villainess Hecubah in the computer game Nox (2000) and once again voiced the character of Maggie Sawyer in the 2002 video game Superman: Shadow of Apokolips. In the spring of 2007, Cassidy donned Zhora's costume once more, 25 years after the release of Blade Runner, to recreate a climactic scene from the film for the fall 2007 Final Cut release of the film.[11] In the original 1982 release, a stunt performer played out Zhora's death scene, with the physical differences between the performer and Cassidy very evident (including the stuntwoman wearing a different wig). For the Final Cut, Cassidy's head was digitally transposed onto footage of the stunt performer, making the death scene fit continuity. According to the DVD featurette, All Our Variant Futures, it was Cassidy herself who suggested this be done; she is captured on video making the suggestion during filming of a retrospective interview related to Blade Runner.[12] Joanna Cassidy in 1976 In the second season of the NBC series Heroes, she is seen in a photo of the 12 senior members of the show's mysterious company. Beyond appearances in photographs, the actress first appeared as Victoria Pratt in the 10th episode of season two, "Truth & Consequences", during which her character was killed. In 2008–2009, Cassidy appeared in episodes of Ghost Whisperer, Desperate Housewives, Law & Order: UK, and was also seen in the recurring guest role of Amanda Hawthorne, the mother-in-law of Jada Pinkett Smith's eponymous character on the medical drama Hawthorne. In 2011, Cassidy began to appear in a recurring role on the ABC series Body of Proof as Judge Joan Hunt, the mother of Megan Hunt, Dana Delany's character on the series. The series was canceled by ABC after three seasons in May 2013. In 2015, Cassidy was cast as a main character in the Bravo scripted series Odd Mom Out. She plays the role of Candace Von Weber, a snobbish Upper East Side socialite and mother-in-law to the show's protagonist Jill Weber (Jill Kargman).[13] The series was canceled in 2017. In 2019, she co-starred in the Amazon Prime miniseries Too Old to Die Young and later had a recurring role on NCIS: New Orleans. In 2015, Cassidy received an honorary award at the Oldenburg International Film Festival. Film YearTitleRoleNotes 1973The OutfitRita Mailer 1973The Laughing PolicemanMonica 1974Bank ShotEleonora 1975The Cursed MedallionJoanna Morgan 1976Stay HungryZoe Miller 1977American RaspberryLisa Allen 1977The Late ShowLaura Birdwell 1977StuntsPatti Johnson 1978Our Winning SeasonSheila 1979The GloveSheila Michaels 1980Night GamesJulie MillerSant Jordi Award for Best Foreign Actress 1982Blade RunnerZhora Salome 1983Under FireClaireNominated—National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress 1984Invitation to HellPatricia "Pat" Winslow 1986Club ParadiseTerry Hamlin 1987The Fourth ProtocolIrina Vassilievna 1988Who Framed Roger RabbitDoloresNominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress 19881969Ev Karr 1989The PackageEileen Gallagher 1990Where the Heart IsJean McBain 1991Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's DeadRose LindseyQuote—"I'm right on top of that, Rose!" 1991Lonely HeartsErin Randall 1991All-American MurderErica DarbyVideo 1992LandslideLucy Matterson 1995Vampire in BrooklynCaptain Dewey 1996Chain ReactionMaggie McDermott 1997LovedElenore Amerson 1997Executive PowerElaine Fields - First Lady 1998Dangerous BeautyLaura Venier 2000MoonglowGinny 2000The Right TemptationMaryanne 2001Ghosts of MarsWhitlock 2001AnthraxJackie Potter 2004IntermissionLoveShort film 2005Witches of the CaribbeanProfessor AveburyVideo 2006The Virgin of JuarezEve 2006Larry the Cable Guy: Health InspectorLily Micelli 2006The Grudge 2Mrs. Davis 2007Kiss the BrideEvelyn Golski 2008The American StandardsAnn Jennings 2008The Human ContractRose 2009StolenLea Adkins 2009For Sale by OwnerLinda Flannery 2010Flying LessonsTotty Kuspert 2010Anderson's CrossMrs. McCarthy 2011CarjackedBetty 2012What Might Have Been: Snake DanceZhora SalomeShort film 2013ZugzwangNancy Williams 2013Heaven's DoorRuth Christensen 2014Night VetKellyShort film 2015Too LateEleanor Mahler 2015VisionsHelena 2020My True FairytaleSylvia Goodwin 2021Simone (AKA Art of Love)Rose the book store ownerPuerto Rican, English language romanceTelevision YearTitleRoleNotes 1972Mission: ImpossibleModel1 episode 1973Mission: ImpossibleStewardess2 episodes 1976McCoyUnnamed roleSeason 1, episode 5 – "New Dollar Day" 1978The Roller GirlsSelma "Books" Cassidy4 episodes 1978TaxiBeverlyEpisode: "High School Reunion" 1978Starsky & HutchHarry / MoniqueEpisode: "The Avenger" 1979The Love BoatJoan HornerEpisode: "Gopher's Greatest Hits/The Vacation/One Rose a Day" 1979KazUnnamed roleSeason 1, episode 18 – "A Piece of Cake" 1979–1980240-RobertDeputy Morgan Wainwright13 episodes 1980HagenEveSeason 1, episode 7 – "The Rat Pack" 1980InsightLucyEpisode: "Resurrection" 1980DallasSally Bullock2 episodes 1980Trapper John, M.D.Dr. Carson WhitakerEpisode: "Warning: I May Be Hazardous to Your Health" 1980ReunionPeggy SagerTelevision film 1981Trapper John, M.D.Maggie HoltzEpisode: "C.O.D." 1981Charlie's AngelsStacyEpisode: "Hula Angels" 1981EnosUnnamed roleSeason 1, episode 10 – "The Head Hunter" 1981Hart to HartBelleEpisode: "Slow Boat to Murder" 1981FloBilly JuneEpisode: "Footsie" 1982Strike ForceEve MurphyEpisode: "Turnabout" 1982The Love BoatDr. Lisa LessingEpisode: "I Don't Play Anymore/Gopher's Roommate/Crazy for You" 1982Lou GrantBarbara CostiganEpisode: "Charlie" 1982Falcon CrestKatherine Demery5 episodes 1983The Family TreeElizabeth NicholsEpisode: "1.2" 1983Fantasy IslandChristine DonovanEpisode: "Nurses Night Out" 1983–1984Buffalo BillJo Jo White26 episodes Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series 1985Code Name: FoxfireElizabeth "Foxfire" Towne8 episodes 1985Hollywood WivesMarilee Gray2 episodes 1986PleasuresLillian BentonTelevision film 1986The Children of Times SquareSue RobertsTelevision film 1988Nightmare at BittercreekAllison ShapiroTelevision film 1990A Girl of the LimberlostGene Stratton-PorterTelevision film 1990Bar GirlsClaudia ReeseTelevision film 1990Wheels of TerrorLauraTelevision film 1990Les belles AméricainesLorraineTelevision film 1992Northern ExposureSolvang PlaneyEpisode: "The Three Amigos" 1992The Ray Bradbury TheaterLaviniaEpisode: "The Lonely One" 1992Live! From Death RowAlana PowersTelevision film 1992Taking Back My Life: The Nancy Ziegenmeyer StoryGeneva OverholserTelevision film 1993Barbarians at the GateLinda RobinsonTelevision film 1993The TommyknockersSheriff Ruth MerrillMiniseries 1993DudleyLaraine Bristol5 episodes 1993CBS Schoolbreak SpecialLinda JurgensonEpisode: "Other Mothers" Nominated—Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special 1993–1994L.A. LawJudge Carolyn Walker4 episodes 1994Burke's LawLiz CharlesEpisode: "Who Killed the Beauty Queen?" 1994Murder, She WroteWillie GreenwoodEpisode: "Roadkill" 1994Hotel MalibuEleanor "Ellie" Mayfield6 episodes 1995Eye of the StalkerJudge Martha KnowltonTelevision film 1997Melrose PlaceKate Reilly3 episodes 1997The Second Civil WarHelena NewmanTelevision film 1997–1998Superman: The Animated SeriesMaggie Sawyer (voice)8 episodes 1998Rude AwakeningColleen WoodsEpisode: "TV Mom" 1998The HungerGrace WallaceEpisode: "The Other Woman" 1998Circle of DeceitElaine GreerTelevision film 1999Twice in a LifetimeChristine EspositoEpisode: "Quality of Mercy" 1999–2000Diagnosis: MurderMadison Wesley8 episodes 2000Rude AwakeningColleen WoodsEpisode: "Star 80 Proof" 2001PhillyMarian MarshallEpisode: "Pilot" 2001–2002The DistrictTeddy Reed5 episodes 2001–2005Six Feet UnderMargaret Chenowith21 episodes Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series 2003Less Than PerfectNormaSeason 1, episode 12 – "Claude's Got a Secret" 2003Hidden HillsCarolSeason 1, episode 11 – "The Visit" 2003EverwoodEvelyn RowserEpisode: "The Price of Fame" 2004Star Trek: EnterpriseT'Les3 episodes "Home" "The Forge" "Awakening" 2005The Reading RoomDiana WestonTelevision film 2006Boston LegalBeverly Bridge5 episodes 2007HeroesVictoria PrattEpisode: "Truth & Consequences" 2008In Plain SightDeandra BevinsEpisode: "Never the Bride" 2008Ghost WhispererFaith ClancyEpisode: "Threshold" 2008Criminal MindsMrs. HoldenEpisode: "52 Pickup" 2009Desperate HousewivesMelina CominisEpisode: "Home Is the Place" 2009HawthorneAmanda Hawthorne4 episodes 2010Notes from the UnderbellyKayEpisode: "The Circle of Life" 2010–2012Call Me FitzElaine Fitzpatrick18 episodes Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series (2015) Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic Series (2013) Nominated—Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic Series (2011) 2011–2013Body of ProofJoan Hunt14 episodes 2012Franklin & BashCaptain Gina VaughnEpisode: "Summer Girls" 2013BonesMarianne Booth2 episodes 2013Living the DreamClaireTelevision film 2015–2017Odd Mom OutCandace Von WeberRecurring season 1, main cast seasons 2 & 3 2015MarriedSharonEpisode: "The Cruise" 2016The Odd CoupleJudySeason 2, episode 7 – "Make Room for Dani" 2016Lady DynamiteBarbaraEpisode: "Jack and Diane" 2016MotiveNatalie Rodman2 episodes 2017ConfessBeverly4 episodes 2018Life in PiecesCharlotte CollinsEpisode: "Parents Ancestry Coupon Chaperone" 2019The Cool KidsJoanieEpisode: "The Cool Kids Plus One" 2019Too Old to Die YoungEloiseMiniseries 2019–2021NCIS: New OrleansMena Pride1 episode season 5, 2 episodes season 6, season 7 reoccurring 2021YoungerJudith ClarkeEpisode: "The Son Also Rises" 2021Leverage: RedemptionStellaEpisode: The Jackal Job S1E11