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Monica Potter Born Monica Gregg Brokaw
June 30, 1971
Cleveland, OhioSpouse Tom Potter (1990–1998)
Daniel Christopher Allison (2005–present)Monica Potter (born Monica Gregg Brokaw;[1] June 30, 1971) is an American film and television actress.
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Early life
Potter, one of four daughters,[2] was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to an Irish American Roman Catholic[2][3] family. Her father, Paul Brokaw, was the inventor of the first flame-resistant car wax, and her mother, Nancy, was a secretary.[2] During her childhood, she was a part of the St. Jerome Parish in Cleveland, and attended the local elementary school, as well as Villa Angela Catholic School for Girls, before graduating from Euclid High School.[4] She also spent part of her early years in Arab, Alabama. Potter had wanted to be an actress since childhood, as well as a nun.[2]
Career
At the age of twelve, Potter started modeling and appearing in commercials in Chicago and Miami, before deciding to pursue an acting career.[citation needed] Her first role on television was as a "Dalina" in the English version of the Peruvian TV show Nubeluz.[citation needed] Then she found a role on the daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless as Sharon Newman in 1994.[citation needed]
She has appeared in several feature films, including Con Air (playing the wife of Nicolas Cage's character) and starring opposite Robin Williams in Patch Adams. In 1998, she played the love interest of doomed distance runner Steve Prefontaine in the movie Without Limits.
In 2001, she had two major roles, co-starring with Freddie Prinze Jr. in Head Over Heels, and in the thriller Along Came a Spider with Morgan Freeman, based on the James Patterson best-seller. She was a cast member of the television series Boston Legal but left during the second season. In 2004, Potter played the role Alison Gordon in the first Saw film. In 2009, Potter became a cast member of the new TNT series Trust Me which was cancelled after the first season due to low ratings. Potter currently plays the role of Kristina Braverman in NBC's comedy-drama Parenthood.
Personal life
Potter was married to Tom Potter from 1990 to 1998, and they have two sons.[citation needed]
The song "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" by Counting Crows was inspired by Monica. Adam Duritz saw her in a movie and wrote the song in response.
She's the aunt of MC Firebox
She married Daniel Christopher Allison, an orthopedic surgeon, in June 2005. Potter and Allison had their first child, a daughter named Molly Brigid Allison, on August 3, 2005.[citation needed]
Potter was named "Best Movie Star Loyal to Cleveland" by ClevelandScene.com for her insistence on keeping her family in the Ohio city even after Hollywood success. "It's a great place to raise kids. I had a very happy childhood there, growing up on a special street where everyone knew everyone,"[3] said Potter in an interview with Maxim magazine in March 2001.
Filmography
Film Year Film Role Notes 1996 Bulletproof Biker's Woman 1997 Con Air Tricia Poe 1998 A Cool, Dry Place Kate Durrell Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence Martha Alternative title: The Very Thought of You Without Limits Mary Marckx 1998 Patch Adams Carin Fisher 1999 Heaven or Vegas Lilli 2001 Head Over Heels Amanda Pierce Along Came a Spider Jezzie Flannigan 2002 I'm With Lucy Lucy 2004 Saw Alison Gordon 2008 Lower Learning Laura Buchwald 2009 The Last House on the Left Emma Collingwood Television Year Title Role Notes 1994 The Young and the Restless Sharon Newman #1 Unknown episodes 2003 The Lunchbox Chronicles Kate Television movie 2004 Reversible Errors Muriel Wynn Miniseries 2004–2005 Boston Legal Lori Colson 21 episodes 2007 Protect and Serve Lizzie Borelli Television movie 2009 Trust Me Sarah Krajicek-Hunter 13 episodes 2010–present Parenthood Kristina Braverman Main Character References
- ^ Monica Potter Biography (1971-)
- ^ a b c d CANOE - JAM! Movies - Artists - Potter, Monica: Potter has planted her roots
- ^ a b The Full Monica Article on Maxim.com :: Hot Girls, Babes, Sex, Photos, Videos, Gear, Entertainment
- ^ Untitled Document 29 may 1997, Sun Newspapers, Cleveland, EX-CLEVELANDER SOARS IN "CON AIR"
External links
- Monica Potter at the Internet Movie Database
- Monica Potter at AllRovi
Categories:- 1971 births
- Actors from Ohio
- American film actors
- American soap opera actors
- American television actors
- American vegetarians
- American people of Irish descent
- Living people
- People from Cleveland, Ohio
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