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^ Sources vary on De Mornay's birth year, [1] but the August 29 birth day is consistent. Some have given a 1961 [2] or 1962 [3] [4] birth year.



^ Jump up to: a b c "Rebecca De Mornay arrested for suspected DUI" . Today . Associated Press . November 6, 2007 . Retrieved November 24, 2021 . Associated Press records indicate De Mornay's age is 45, while some other sources give it as 48.

^ "Rebecca De Mornay Filmography and Movies" . Fandango . Archived from the original on April 25, 2010.

^ Thomson 2010 , p. 98.

^ "Rebecca De Mornay Filmography" . The Washington Post . Archived from the original on December 15, 2018.

^ "Rebecca De Mornay Biography" . TV Guide . Retrieved November 24, 2021 .

^ Hammer, Joshua (February 27, 1984). "Rabble-Rouser Wally George Is the New Pitchman and Great Right Hope of TV Squawk Shows" . People . 21 (8) . Retrieved December 11, 2021 .

^ "Vital Statistics: Births, Deaths, Marriages, Divorces" . The Press Democrat . August 31, 1959 – via Newspapers.com.

^ Kiehn 2003 , p. 258.

^ "A Pasadena Genius Passes" . Independent Star-News . April 8, 1962.

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Kiehn, David (2003). Broncho Billy and the Essanay Film Company . Berkeley, California: Farewell Books. ISBN 978-09729-2265-4 .
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Rebecca De Mornay (born Rebecca Jane Pearch ; August 29, 1959) [a] is an American actress and producer. Her breakthrough film role came in 1983, when she starred as Lana in Risky Business . She is known for her role as Debby Huston in the Neil Simon film The Slugger's Wife . De Mornay is also known for her roles in Runaway Train (1985), The Trip to Bountiful (1985), Backdraft (1991), and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992).

De Mornay was born Rebecca Jane Pearch in Santa Rosa, California , the daughter of Julie [5] and Wally George ( né George Walter Pearch), a disc jockey and later television host. [6] According to the Associated Press , De Mornay's age is the subject of dispute, [1] though it was announced in Santa Rosa's Press Democrat that her parents had a daughter born on August 29, 1959 at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital . [7] Her paternal grandmother was vaudeville performer and child film actress Eugenia Clinchard . [8]

Her parents divorced in 1960, and she took the surname of her stepfather, Richard De Mornay, after her mother married him in 1961. She spent her early years in Pasadena, California , until her stepfather died of a stroke on March 2, 1962, aged 48. [9] After his death, De Mornay and her stepbrother were raised by her mother, who relocated the family to Europe, where they lived in several different locations. [10] She attended the independent Summerhill School in Leiston , Suffolk , England [11] before completing her studies at a private high school in Germany . [10]

By the time she was 16, De Mornay had an agent who was selling her songs to German rock & roll musicians, and she had written the theme song for a kung fu movie called Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death (1975). [12] [13] In 1980, [10] De Mornay returned to the United States and enrolled at the Lee Strasberg Institute to study acting. [14] She made her film debut with a small part in Francis Ford Coppola 's 1981 film One from the Heart , which starred her real-life partner at the time, Harry Dean Stanton . [15] [16] Her star-making role came two years later in Risky Business (1983), as a call girl who seduces a high-school student played by Tom Cruise . In 1985, she played the title role in The Slugger's Wife opposite Michael O'Keefe , and co-starred in The Trip to Bountiful and Runaway Train , both of which were nominated for several Academy Awards . That same year, she appeared with Starship 's Mickey Thomas in the music video for the song " Sara ". The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on March 15, 1986.

She also appeared in Roger Vadim 's provocative 1988 remake of And God Created Woman , and as the wife of Kurt Russell 's character in Ron Howard 's Backdraft (1991). In 1990 she enacted the role of a USAF Captain pilot in HBO's successful Cold War film By the Dawn's Early Light . One of De Mornay's most commercially successful films was the thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle , released in 1992. She starred as a defense lawyer in Sidney Lumet 's murder drama Guilty as Sin (1993) with Don Johnson . Then she appeared in the 1995 drama film Never Talk to Strangers opposite Antonio Banderas , for which she was also the executive producer.

In 2003, she guest-starred as primary antagonist in the first two episodes of season 2 of Boomtown . In 2004, she guest-starred as attorney Hannah Rose for the last few episodes of The Practice and the following year, had a brief role alongside Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn in Wedding Crashers . De Mornay also starred in the 2007 drama American Venus . [1]

In June 2007, she appeared in the HBO series John from Cincinnati with a starring role as matriarch of a troubled Imperial Beach, California , surfing family and the grandmother/guardian of a teen surfer on the brink of greatness. She appeared in Darren Lynn Bousman 's Mother's Day (2010).

In 2012, De Mornay played the role of Finch's mom in the movie American Reunion where she portrayed an attractive older woman and a love interest of Stifler. From 2015 to 2019, she appeared in Marvel's Jessica Jones as Trish Walker's abusive mother. [17]

De Mornay dated actor Harry Dean Stanton in the early 1980s. They met in 1981 on the set of One From the Heart [18] and dated until De Mornay and Tom Cruise began an affair while filming Risky Business in 1982. [19] De Mornay and Cruise broke up in 1985.

De Mornay married writer Bruce Wagner on December 16, 1986; they divorced in 1990. [20]

De Mornay subsequently dated and was briefly engaged to singer Leonard Cohen . [21] [22] She co-produced Cohen's 1992 album The Future , which is also dedicated to her.

De Mornay had a relationship with actor turned sportcaster Patrick O'Neal from 1995 until 2002 that produced two daughters. [23] [24]

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