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Laurette Spang-McCook est une Actrice Américaine née le 16 mai 1951 à Buffalo (Etats-Unis)

Laurette Spang-McCook

Laurette Spang-McCook
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Nom de naissance Laurette Spang
Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 16 mai 1951 (72 ans) à Buffalo (Etats-Unis)

Laurette Spang-McCook (born May 16, 1951) is an American television actress. She is best-known for playing the character Cassiopeia in the original Battlestar Galactica (1978).

Biographie

Early life/family
Spang was born in Buffalo, New York and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan. During her youth, she was an active letter-writer, penning letters to actors. She was also a fan of the gothic soap opera, Dark Shadows and of the television western, Bonanza. She is related to Bollywood producer-actor Stegath Dorr.

At 16, she accompanied her father on a business trip to New York City, where she waited at the stage door of Dark Shadows. The stage guard allowed her to walk in, leading her to actress Kathryn Leigh Scott. After their meeting, Spang would answer Scott's fan mail through high-school.


Career
The summer of her junior year, Spang auditioned to be an apprentice at Williamstown Summer Theater. A year later, Scott set up an audition for Spang at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She received a scholarship and graduated from there two years later. Following graduation in 1969, Spang returned to Michigan where she attended Adrian College, living dorm life on a small campus, but not far from her family in Ann Arbor.

After a Universal Studios talent agent spotted her in 1972, Spang signed a 7-year contract with the studio. She then had a succession of guest-starring roles in television shows including Emergency!, Adam-12 (Episode: Venice Division), The Streets of San Francisco, The Six Million Dollar Man, Happy Days, Chase, Isis, Charlie's Angels, and Lou Grant. Spang also appeared in the TV movies Short Walk to Daylight, Runaway!, and Sarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic. She co-starred in a production of Winesburg, Ohio on KCET's Hollywood Television Theatre.

Towards the end of her contract with Universal(by which time, according to People Weekly Magazine, her money was almost exhausted and she had been evicted from an apartment she had been renting), Spang was cast as Cassiopeia in the Battlestar Galactica pilot movie, "Saga of a Star World". An initial draft of the script had her killed off in the pilot film, in which the reptiloid Ovions consumed her, almost cannibal-style. However, the character survived and the network kept her on in a regular role in the subsequent weekly series, but "Standards And Practices" (network censors) forced a change of profession upon her. (The censors would no longer allow her to be a socialator, so Glen Larson and Donald P. Bellisario had her character become a medtech in the series, beginning with "Lost Planet Of The Gods, Parts One And Two").

Spang's later acting performances were in The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, The Dukes of Hazzard, and Magnum, P.I.. She took a de facto retirement from acting in 1984, though she made a brief appearance in the 2007 horror film Plot 7, which also featured her by-then husband John McCook. In 2002, Spang appeared in the Battlestar Galactica episode of Sciography documentary series on the Sci-Fi Channel in 2002. In 2003, she appeared in another Battlestar Galactica documentary included as an extra feature in the DVD boxset of the series released for the show's 25th anniversary.


Personal life
Spang married actor John McCook on February 16, 1980; the couple has three children.

Le plus souvent avec

Ed Nelson
Ed Nelson
(2 films)
Linda Blair
Linda Blair
(2 films)
Larry Hagman
Larry Hagman
(1 films)
Karen Black
Karen Black
(1 films)
Verna Bloom
Verna Bloom
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Laurette Spang-McCook (3 films)

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Sarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic
Réalisé par Richard Donner
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame
Thèmes Alcoolisme, Maladie, Psychotrope
Acteurs Linda Blair, Larry Hagman, Verna Bloom, William Daniels, Mark Hamill, Michael Lerner
Rôle Nancy
Note63% 3.191863.191863.191863.191863.19186
Sarah Travis (Linda Blair) is a 15-year-old girl dealing with feelings of isolation and inadequacy. Her parents are divorced and she has minimal contact with her alcoholic father. Sarah lives with her mother, JoAnne, and stepfather, Matt. They do not notice how lonely Sarah is. She feels overshadowed by her sister, Nancy, and wishes to live with her father.
747 en péril, 1h46
Réalisé par Jack Smight
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Thriller, Action, Aventure
Thèmes La fin du monde, Transport, Aviation, Dans un avion, Film catastrophe, Film catastrophe américain, Film de catastrophe aérienne
Acteurs Charlton Heston, Karen Black, George Kennedy, Efrem Zimbalist II, Susan Clark, Gloria Swanson
Rôle Arlene
Note57% 2.8503052.8503052.8503052.8503052.850305
L'action de 747 en péril se situe à bord d’un avion de type Boeing 747 de la compagnie fictive Columbia Airlines entre Washington et Los Angeles. Afin d'éviter l'épaisse nappe de brouillard qui recouvre Los Angeles, le commandant Stacy (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) reçoit l'ordre d'atterrir à Salt Lake City.
Runaway!
Runaway! (1973)
, 1h13
Réalisé par David Lowell Rich
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Thriller, Action
Thèmes Sport, Transport, Le train
Acteurs Ben Johnson, Ben Murphy, Ed Nelson, Darlene Carr, Lee Montgomery, Martin Milner
Rôle Coed
Note58% 2.9030352.9030352.9030352.9030352.903035
After departing the train station at a ski facility, a passenger train begins descending a long downhill grade, only to discover that the brakes don't work, apparently frozen while at the mountain station. The train continues to gain speed, and one brakeman is lost trying to kick the frozen moisture off one section of brakes. It is anticipated that the train will derail at a sharp curve once it reaches level ground, and emergency crews stand by there. The train survives the curve and continues on toward the terminal station, where the tracks abruptly end.