- Shelley Long
Infobox actor
name = Shelley Long
caption =
birthdate = birth date and age|1949|8|23
location =Fort Wayne, Indiana ,United States
birthname = Shelley Lee Long
spouse = Bruce Tyson (1981-2004)
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series
1982 "Cheers "
goldenglobeawards =
1983 "Cheers "
1985 "Cheers "Shelley Lee Long (born
August 23 ,1949 ) is aGolden Globe Award andEmmy Award -winning American film, stage andtelevision dramatic andcomedic actress .Private life
Early life
Long was born in Fort Wayne,
Indiana to Evandine, a school teacher, and Leland Long, who worked in the rubber industry before becoming a teacher. [ [http://tv.yahoo.com/shelley-long/contributor/31340/bio Shelley Long - Yahoo! TV ] ] She was active on her high school speech team, and in 1967 she won theNational Forensic League National Championship in Original Oratory. She delivered a speech on the need forsex education inhigh school entitled "Sex Perversion Weed." [http://www.nflonline.org/uploads/StudentResources/ootopics.pdf] After graduating from South Side High School inFort Wayne , she studied drama atNorthwestern University , but left before graduating to pursue a career inacting and modelling. He first break as an actress occurred when she began doing commercials in the Chicago area for a furniture company called Homemakers.Personal life
In 1979, on a blind date, Long met securities broker Bruce Tyson, whom she married in October 1981. This was her second marriage. She gave birth to her only child, daughter Juliana, on
March 27 ,1985 . In 2004, after 23 years ofmarriage , Bruce Tyson filed fordivorce . Soon afterward, Long was admitted to a hospital for what was described as a suicide attempt, although she described it as 'an accidental overdose.'Career
In Chicago, she joined
The Second City comedy troupe, and in 1975, she began writing, producing, and co-hosting thetelevision program "Sorting It Out". The localNBC broadcast went on to win threeEmmy Awards for Best Entertainment Show. Her first notable role came in the 1979television movie "The Cracker Factory ", in which she portrayed a psychiatric inmate oppositeNatalie Wood . The following year she appeared in "A Small Circle of Friends " with Brad Davis andKaren Allen . The film about social unrest atHarvard University during the 1960s was a critical success. In 1981, she played the role of Tala in theRingo Starr film "Caveman", starring oppositeDennis Quaid .She was also featured in
Ron Howard 's comedy "Night Shift" (co-starringHenry Winkler andMichael Keaton ), about life working on the night shift at a city morgue, and starred withTom Cruise in the 1983 comedy film "Losin' It ".Although she had starred in successful feature films, Long became a household name and famous as the character
Diane Chambers in the long running and successful television show "Cheers ". The show was slow to capture an audience but eventually became one of the most popular shows ontelevision and she became a most sought afteractress . In 1984, Long was nominated for a Best Leading Actress Golden Globe for her performance in "Irreconcilable Differences". She then appeared in a series of comedies, such as "The Money Pit ", starringTom Hanks , 1986, "Outrageous Fortune" withBette Midler andPeter Coyote , 1987 and "Hello Again" withCorbin Bernsen , 1987.Amid much public controversy and disappointment, and declared by many a fatal career move, she left "
Cheers " after Season 5 in 1987. Producers reportedly offered her $400,000 to stay but Long refused, though they said in later interviews they had a feeling she was going to leave as rumors were in circulation. Reports said that Long left because she did not have good relations with co-stars (who allegedly found her overbearing), and that she wanted to leave television roles for a film career. Long said in later interviews [cheers biography programme] her decision to leave was one of the hardest she ever made and that she loved every minute of working on the show. She also defended the position she put producers in by saying she had no idea she could sabotage the show by leaving and that she thought the rest of the cast were capable of going it alone. In a 2003 interview on "The Graham Norton Show ", Long said she left for a variety of reasons, the most important of which was her desire to spend more time with her newborn daughter. Her first post-"Cheers " project was "Troop Beverly Hills ", where she played a housewife who starts a "Wilderness Girl" troop as a distraction from her divorce proceedings.Long took several roles in films, such as "Don't Tell Her It's Me" and "Frozen Assets", that turned out to be commercially unsuccessful.
In 1992, she appeared in "Fatal Memories: The Eileen Franklin Story", a fact based made for television drama about a woman who remembers, later in life, the childhood trauma of being raped by her father and his cronies, and witnessing his murdering her childhood friend to prevent the child from "telling on him." The still controversial "recovered memories" basis for the prosecution resulted in the successful conviction and sentence of life imprisonment of George Franklin, Sr. That conviction was later overturned.
In 1993, she returned to "
Cheers " for itsseries finale and starred in the short livedsitcom "Good Advice" withTreat Williams andTeri Garr , but the show was canceled after two seasons. In 1995, she re-appeared asDiane Chambers in an episode of "Frasier "Long achieved success as
Carol Brady in the 1995 hit film "The Brady Bunch Movie ", a campy take on the television show "The Brady Bunch ". In 1996, she reprised her role in "A Very Brady Sequel ", which had more modest success.A series of ventures followed such as the made for TV remake of "Freaky Friday", and the family
sitcom "Kelly Kelly", which only lasted for a few episodes onThe WB Television Network .In 2000, Long took a supporting role in the
Richard Gere film, "Dr. T and the Women ". In 2002 she reprised her role as Carol Brady in "The Brady Bunch in the White House ". In 2005 she played Mitzi Robinson in independent film "Trust Me". In the early and mid 2000s, Long guest starred on several sitcoms such as "8 Simple Rules " where she playedJohn Ratzenberger 's wife, and "Yes, Dear " where she andAlan Thicke portrayed a snobby couple interested in buying the house next door to Greg and Kim.Long has had guest starring roles in many television shows. In 1997, she played the Wicked Witch of the
Beanstalk in the "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch " second season episode "Sabrina and the Beanstalk".Awards
Emmy Award
*1983 - Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series -
Cheers Emmy Award nominations
*1984 - Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series -
Cheers *1985 - Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series -
Cheers *1986 - Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series -
Cheers Filmography
Features:
*"A Small Circle of Friends " (1980)
*"Caveman" (1981)
*"Night Shift" (1982)
*"Losin' It " (1983)
*"Welcome to Paradise" (1984)
*"Irreconcilable Differences" (1984)
*"The Money Pit " (1986)
*"Outrageous Fortune" (1987)
*"Hello Again" (1987)
*"Troop Beverly Hills " (1989)
*"Don't Tell Her It's Me" (1990)
*"Frozen Assets" (1992)
*"The Brady Bunch Movie " (1995)
*"A Very Brady Sequel " (1996)
*"The Adventures of Ragtime" (1998)
*"Dr. T & the Women " (2000)
*"Trust Me" (2005)
*"Honeymoon with Mom" (2006)
*"A Couple of White Chicks at the Hairdresser" (2007)Short Subjects:
*"The Key" (1977) (voice)Television Work
*"The Dooley Brothers" (1979)
*"The Cracker Factory " (1979)
*"The Promise of Love" (1980)
*"Ghost of a Chance" (1981)
*"The Princess and the Cabbie " (1981)
*"Cheers " (cast member from 1982-1987; guest appearance for 1993 final episode)
*"" (1990)
*"Fatal Memories" (1992)
*"A Message from Holly" (1992)
*"Basic Values: Sex, Shock & Censorship in the 90's" (1993)
*"Good Advice (1993-1994)
*"Count on Me" (1994)
*"The Women of Spring Break" (1995)
*"Freaky Friday" (1995)
*"Susie Q" (1996)
*"A Different Kind of Christmas" (1996)
*"Melinda: First Lady of Magic" (1997)
*"Kelly Kelly" (1998) (canceled after 7 episodes)
*"Jingle Bells" (1999) (voice)
*"Vanished Without a Trace" (1999)
*"The Brady Bunch in the White House " (2002)
*"The Santa Trap" (2002)
*"Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door" (2006)References
External links
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NAME= Long, Shelley
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Long, Shelley Lee
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actress
DATE OF BIRTH=August 23 ,1949
PLACE OF BIRTH=Fort Wayne, Indiana ,United States
DATE OF DEATH=
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