Mary Crosby

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Mary Frances Crosby (born September 14, 1959)[1] is an American actress, the only daughter of actor/singer Bing Crosby and his second wife Kathryn Grant. She played Kristin Shepard in the television series Dallas (1979–1981, 1991).[2]

Born
Mary Frances Crosby

(1959-09-14) September 14, 1959 (age 66)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1967–present
Spouses
Eb Lottimer
(m. 1978; div. 1989)
Mark Brodka
(m. 1998)
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Mary Crosby
Crosby (left) and her family in a Christmas special, 1974
Born
Mary Frances Crosby

(1959-09-14) September 14, 1959 (age 66)
OccupationActress
Years active1967–present
Spouses
Eb Lottimer
(m. 1978; div. 1989)
Mark Brodka
(m. 1998)
Children2
Parent(s)Bing Crosby
Kathryn Crosby
RelativesHarry Crosby III (brother)
Nathaniel Crosby (brother)
Gary Crosby (half-brother)
Phillip Crosby (half-brother)
Dennis Crosby (half-brother)
Lindsay Crosby (half-brother)
Larry Crosby (uncle)
Bob Crosby (uncle)
Chris Crosby (cousin)
Denise Crosby (niece)
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Personal life

Mary Frances Crosby was born on September 14, 1959, in Los Angeles, California, the second of three children of singer and actor Bing Crosby and actress Kathryn Grant. She graduated from high school at 15,[2] after which she entered the University of Texas at Austin, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, but she never graduated. She is fluent in Spanish. She was married to Eb Lottimer from 1978 to 1989 and, since 1998, has been married to Mark Brodka, with whom she has two children.[citation needed]

Career

Crosby made her television debut appearing in an episode of The Danny Thomas Hour in 1967. She appeared in the 1970 musical film Goldilocks with her family and performed with Betty White in the 1978 TV movie With This Ring.[3] She had supporting role in another television film A Guide for the Married Woman (1978) starring Cybill Shepherd and starred in the 1978 top-rated miniseries Pearl.[4] She guest-starred on Starsky & Hutch and CHiPs and had a series regular role in the 1979 comedy series Brothers and Sisters.[5]

Dallas

Crosby played Kristin Shepard (Sue Ellen Ewing's scheming sister) on the prime time soap opera Dallas from 1979 to 1981, and a guest appearance in 1991. Her character is perhaps best remembered for her part in the cliffhanger ending of the 1979–1980 season of Dallas, titled "A House Divided", which was resolved in the fourth episode of the following season, "Who Done It".[6] In that highly watched episode, J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman) was shot by an unknown assailant. Viewers had to wait all summer (and most of the fall due to a Hollywood actors' strike) to learn whether J.R. would survive, and which of his many enemies was responsible. In the summer of 1980, the advertising catchphrase, "Who shot J.R.?", was widely publicized.

Ultimately, Kristin Shepard was revealed to have been the person who pulled the trigger in the classic episode, which aired on November 21, 1980. It was one of the highest-rated episodes of a TV show ever aired.[7][8] Her character, Kristin Shepard, later made an appearance in the Dallas spin-off series Knots Landing in 1980, before a brief return to Dallas in 1981. Once again the focus of a highly rated cliffhanger, it was revealed in the season opening episode (October 9, 1981) that it was Kristin's body floating in the Southfork Ranch swimming pool. She returned for the final episode of Dallas in 1991, playing the same character in a vision experienced by J.R.

Later appearances

After her breakthrough with Dallas, Crosby played the leading role in the television remake of Midnight Lace. It premiered on February 9, 1981, on NBC.[9] She went to England to star in the ITV comedy-drama series, Dick Turpin opposite Richard O'Sullivan. Crosby also starred in the made-for-television movies Golden Gate (1981), The Big Easy (1982) and Confessions of a Married Man (1982). In 1983, she made her big screen debut in the action thriller film Last Plane Out distributed by New World Pictures.[10] The following year, she played a female leading role in the science fiction comedy film The Ice Pirates by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was compared to Star Wars and received mostly negative reviews from critics.[11] She later made guest appearances on The Fall Guy, Glitter, Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense, Hotel and The Love Boat.

In 1985, Crosby starred in the ABC miniseries Hollywood Wives alongside Candice Bergen, Joanna Cassidy and Angie Dickinson based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Jackie Collins and produced by Aaron Spelling. The following year, Crosby played Isabel Truscott Hazard in another ABC miniseries North and South, Book II. Her other television films credits include Final Jeopardy (1985) and Stagecoach (1986). In 1987, she starred as Adele Strauss in the German biographical film Johann Strauss - Der König ohne Krone about Johann Strauss II.[12] She later appeared in films Tapeheads (1988), Deadly Innocents (1989), Body Chemistry (1990), Eating (1990), The Berlin Conspiracy (1992) and The Night Caller (1998). On television, she guest-starred in In the Heat of the Night, Freddy's Nightmares, Murder, She Wrote, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Dream On, Beverly Hills, 90210 and Orleans reuniting with Dallas' Larry Hagman.

In 2004, Crosby appeared in the Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southfork, a television special celebrating of Dallas.[13] In 2005, she played Bennet C. Riley's wife in the Western film The Legend of Zorro. She later appeared in films Queen of the Lot (2010), Just 45 Minutes from Broadway (2012) and The M Word (2014).

Filmography

Television

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YearTitleRoleEpisode/Notes
1967The Danny Thomas HourJoanThe Demon Under The Bed
1978Starsky & HutchLeslie SlateStrange Justice
1978PearlPatricia NorthTV miniseries
1979CHiPsChrisEpisode: Pressure Point
1979Brothers and SistersSuzy Cooper12 episodes
1979-1981DallasKristin Shepard28 episodes
1980Knots LandingKristin ShepardKristin
1981Dick TurpinJane Harding5 episodes
1982 / 1984The Fall GuyColeen Wilcox
Sue Jackson
Kim Donnelley
Ready, Aim... Die!
Strange Bedfellows
Undersea Odyssey
1982 / 1986The Love BoatMegan Lewis
Cora/Coral, the Mermaid
Helen Elaine
(1982) Pride of the Pacific/The Viking's Son/Separate Vacations/The Experiment/Getting to Know You: Part 1 and Part 2
(1984) Side by Side/A Fish Out of Water/Rub Me Tender
(1986) Spain Cruise: The Matadors/Mrs. Jameson Comes Out/Love's Labors Found/Marry Me, Marry Me: Part 1 and Part 2
1983AutomanEllen FowlerStaying Alive While Running A High Flashdance Fever
1984Cover UpMerilee TaylorPilot
1984Finder of Lost LovesBlythe StewartYesterday's Child
As Mary Frances Crosby
1984Hammer House of Mystery and SuspenseAnn PrestonChild's Play
TV show known in the United States as Fox Mystery Theater
1984GlitterKarinovaOn Your Toes
1984 /1985HotelMaggie Blackwood
Barbara Medford
Natalie Rogers
The Wedding
Distortions
Saving Grace
1985Hollywood WivesKaren LancasterTV miniseries
1986North and South, Book IIIsabel HazardTV miniseries
1987The New Adventures of Beans BaxterProfessor VankleefBeans' First Adventure
1989In the Heat of the NightJ.D. SinclaireSister, Sister
1989/1990Freddy's NightmaresGreta Nordhoff-Roscoe
Greta Moss
Lucky Stiff
Easy Come, Easy Go
1990Shades of L.A.Jessica PopeWhere There's No Will, There's a Weigh-In
1991Paradiseas K. C. CavanaughThe Search for K. C. Cavanaugh
1991 / 1992Murder, She WroteLaura Corman
Mariah Osborn
Tainted Lady
The Witch's Curse
1993Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanMoniqueNeverending Battle
1994Star Trek: Deep Space NineNatima Lang"Profit and Loss"
1995Platypus ManBeth Garland9 1/2 Days
1995PointmanDr. Elizabeth AndreasUltimate Showdown
1995Burke's LawHeather BonhamWho Killed the Tennis Ace?
1995Dream OnBeverlyFlight of the Pedalbee
1995-1996Beverly Hills, 90210Claudia Van EyckSpeechless
Violated
You Said It's Your Birthday Part 1
1997Mike Hammer, Private EyeSheryl WeathersbyA Penny Saved
2004Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southforkas herself/Kristin ShepardTV special/Reunion
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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1970Goldilocks and the Three BearsGoldilocks30 minute animated TV film originally shown on NBC
1978With This RingLisa HarrisTV movie originally shown on CBS
A Guide for the Married WomanEloiseTV movie
1981Midnight LaceCathy Preston
Golden GateNatalie Kingsley
1983Confessions of a Married ManEllenABC TV movie shown on January 31, 1983
Last Plane OutElizabeth Rush
1984The Ice PiratesPrincess Karina
1985Final JeopardySusan CampbellNBC TV movie shown on December 8, 1985
1986Crazy DanBonnieTV movie shown on July 19, 1986
StagecoachMrs. Lucy MalloryTV movie shown on May 18, 1986
1987Johann Strauss: The King Without a Crown [de]Adele
1988TapeheadsSamantha Gregory
1989Deadly InnocentsBeth/Cathy
1990Body ChemistryMarlee Redding
Quicker Than the Eye [de]Mary Preston
Corporate AffairsJessica Pierce
EatingKate
1991Crack Me UpStacey
1992The Berlin ConspiracyUrsula Schneider
1993Distant CousinsMarcie
1994Men Who Hate Women & the Women Who Love ThemJennifer
1997CupidDana Rhodes
1998The Night CallerNikki Rogers
2000Sharing the SecretIrene
2005The Legend of ZorroGovernor's Wife
2010Queen of the LotFrances Lambert Sapir
2012Just 45 Minutes from BroadwaySharon Cooper
2013The M WordRita Stephenson
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