Kirstie Alley television
and movie actress
Kirstie Louise Deal was born in
Wichita, Kansas, on January 12, 1951. After
graduating from Southeast High School, where she
had been a cheerleader, she entered Kansas State
University and then the University of Kansas, but
dropped out in her sophomore year to pursue an
acting career in California.
Alley first appeared on
television as a contestant on Match Game
in 1979, and on Password Plus in 1980.
In both cases she introduced herself as an
interior designer.
In 1982, Alley won a supporting role in
the movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,
that of Vulcan officer Lieutenant Saavik. In
1983, she co-starred in the short-lived secret
agent television series Masquerade, and
in 1985 she appeared in the acclaimed mini-series
North & South.
Alley's career really took off
when she won the role of corporate executive
Rebecca Howe in the television comedy series Cheers,
on which she appeared from 1987 to 1993. She won
a People's Choice Award for the role in 1991, and
the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy
Series in 1994. In 1997, Alley deviated from her
normal comedic roles to play an obsessive and
jealous neurotic woman in Woody Allen's dramatic movie Deconstructing
Harry. She returned to her television roots
in 1997, when she premiered in Veronica's
Closet, in which she played the lead
character until its cancellation in 2000.
In 2005, after her weight had
increased to over 200 pounds, Alley headlined the
sitcom Fat Actress, on Showtime. The
show detailed the life of an overweight actress
trying to make it in Hollywood. The American
viewing public was not prepared to poke fan at
obesity, however, even if that fun was being
directed by someone who was herself obese, and Fat
Actress did not enjoy a very long run.
Since cancellation of Fat
Actress Alley has become an advocate against
obesity and is currently a celebrity spokesman
for the Jenny Craig weight-loss program. By
hiring an overweight actress to document her
weight loss in its commercials, Jenny Craig broke
a number of precedents -- previous weight-loss
programs had relied on using people who had
already lost weight to give testimonials.
Other major roles include:
It Takes Two
Look Who's Talking (1989), as well as both
sequels
David's Mother (1994), a television drama
for which she won an Emmy
Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999)
Kirstie's autobiographical book
How to Lose Your Ass and Regain Your Life:
Reluctant Confessions of a Big-Butted Star
was published in 2005.
Kirstie married Bob Alley in
1974; the couple divorced in 1977. She married
film director Parker Stevenson in 1983, with whom
she adopted two children; they divorced in 1997
and currently share joint custody of both
children.
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