Rebecca Gayheart

One of the more promising young starlets to emerge from the last decade, model-turned-actress Rebecca Gayheart first came to national prominence as “The Noxzema Girl” – the pretty, fresh-faced spokesmodel for Noxzema brand skin products. Blessed with wholesome beauty, a flawless complexion, and that trademark mane of extremely curly hair, the photogenic Gayheart quit modeling in the mid-90’s to try her hand at acting. As with many a young ingénue before her, Gayheart started her career in daytime before graduating to primetime, culminating in her biggest role then to date – as Luke Perry’s doomed Mafia bride on “Beverly Hills, 90201” (Fox, 1990-2000). By decade’s end, Gayheart had accumulated an impressive list of television credits and seemed well on her way. Unfortunately, the actress’s promising career was badly derailed in 2001 as the result of a tragic personal tragedy. Thankfully, Gayheart would persevere and following a tragic accident, find personal happiness in a high profile marriage to Dr. McSteamy, himself, actor Eric Dane of “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC, 2005- ).

A real-life Kentucky coal miner’s daughter, Rebecca Gayheart was born on Aug. 12, 1971. The product of Irish, Italian, German and Cherokee Indian heritage, Gayheart moved to New York City at the age of 15, where she completed her education at New York's Professional Children's School. An alumni of the famed Lee Strasberg Institute, Gayheart got her big acting break in 1993, when she landed the role of the beautiful, but emotionally disturbed, temptress Hannah Mayberry on the daytime sudser, “Loving” (ABC, 1983-1995). Cut from the same fatally attractive cloth as Glenn Close’s unforgettable cinematic wacko, Alex Forrest, of “Fatal Attraction” (1987), Gayheart’s Hannah stalked college professors as her favored prey and became one of the most delicious fixtures in the soap’s last two seasons.

Hot off her daytime success – and with her famous Noxzema ads featured prominently on TV and in print at that time – Gayheart was poised for the leap to primetime. In 1995, Gayheart won a recurring role on the iconic Fox hit, “Beverly Hills, 90210” (1990-2000) as Dylan (Luke Perry) McKay’s long-awaited soul mate (and eventual bride,) Toni Marchette. A popular character with “90210” fans, Gayheart’s Toni quickly won the hearts of viewers, before being tragically killed off eight episodes later, taking a brutal mob hit meant for Dylan. The reason, as it turned out, was that actor Luke Perry had been itching to leave “90210” to pursue the clichéd film career; so, rather than kill off the extremely popular Dylan, producers compromised by providing him an open-ended exit storyline in which he would take an extended leave of absence – naturally, to avenge his bride’s murder. In other words, Toni Marchette’s demise was planned from the very get-go. Her death remained one of the most shocking moments in TV history.

The dawn of the new millennium saw Gayheart’s star continuing to rise, with roles in such popular teen feature films as “Scream 2” (1997) and “Urban Legend” (1998). She was also briefly cast as a series regular on the well-received, but short-lived WB drama, “WasteL.A.nd” (1999) – a “twenty-something” style ensemble drama created by “Scream” screenwriter, Kevin Williamson.

Unfortunately, Gayheart’s personal and professional life both took a precipitously downward turn at the same time she was enjoying a certain level of post “90210” success. During the peak of her late-1990’s fame, Gayheart was engaged to notorious bad-boy film director, Brett Ratner of “Rush Hour” fame. Their 10-year relationship came to an end in 1999, however, allegedly due to Ratner’s habitual carousing. As it turned out, this turn of bad luck was only the beginning.

In the summer of 2001, actress Gayheart struck and subsequently killed a nine-year-old boy named Jorge Cruz Jr. as the latter was walking home from school. According to police reports, Cruz had crossed the street about 150 to 175 feet from the nearest crosswalk. While several cars stopped to let him pass, Gayheart reportedly swerved around them and turned directly into a two-way left-turn lane. In her impatience, Gayheart struck the Cruz boy with her car. Suffering from critical internal injuries, young Cruz died the next day at Los Angeles Children's Hospital. The boy’s parents subsequently filed a wrongful death suit against Gayheart. In restitution, Gayheart agreed to pay for Cruz's hospital and funeral expenses and pleaded no contest to vehicular manslaughter on Nov. 27, 2001. The actress was sentenced to three years probation, a one-year suspension of her license, a $2,800 fine, and 750 hours of community service. Represented by high-profile Hollywood lawyer Harland Braun (who also defended actor Robert Blake), Gayheart’s sweetheart deal was viewed by many critics as merely a slap on the wrist. To make matters worse, on the heels of this embarrassing mea culpa, Gayheart returned to the headlines later that year following yet another unfortunate auto accident in which she flipped her rental car into two parked vehicles. Luckily, no one was injured or killed this time and no charges were filed.

After a long and humbling dry spell, horizons looked significantly brighter for Gayheart by mid-decade. In 2004, Gayheart won a recurring role on the critically acclaimed drama “Nip/Tuck” (FX, 2003- ). Cast in the show’s second season as a beautiful blind patient named Rebecca Charles, Gayheart’s disarmingly sensual character became a romantic interest for Julian McMahon’s Dr. Christian Troy. Though her storyline concluded that season, Gayheart’s character (who was eventually cured of her blindness) was brought back for the show’s fourth season to add some much-needed romantic spice.

Gayheart’s personal life also underwent a positive transformation that year. In October of 2004, Gayheart married her boyfriend of nine months, fellow actor Eric Dane, while vacationing in Las Vegas, NV. So spontaneous was the couple’s decision to wed, a taxi driver was recruited to serve as Dane’s best man. Though the less famous of the two at the time of their nuptials, groom Dane would later go on to gain fame as the sexy Dr. Mark Sloan (a.k.a. “Dr. McSteamy”) on the über-hit “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC, 2005- ), thrusting Gayheart proudly into the role of Mrs. McSteamy in the press.

  • Born:
    August 12, 1971 in Hazard, Kentucky, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Model
Family
  • Father: Curtis Gayheart.
  • Mother: Floneva Gayheart.
Significant Others
  • Companion: Michael Weatherly. Briefly dated; no longer together
  • Husband: Eric Dane. Married Oct. 29, 2004 in Las Vegas
  • Companion: Brett Ratner. directed her in the short film What Ever Happened to Mason Reese? ; together from c. 1989 to summer 1999; reportedly reconciled in 2001
Education
  • Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, New York, NY
  • Professional Children s School, New York, NY
Milestones
  • 1987 Moved to New York City at 15 to attend NY s Professional Children s School
  • 1990 Appeared in Brett Ratner s short film What Ever Happened to Mason Reese?
  • 1990 Appeared in a series of Noxzema commercials
  • 1991 Played Hannah Mayberry on the ABC daytime drama Loving
  • 1993 Had a recurring role in the syndicated Vanishing Son
  • 1994 Played Bess Martin in the science fiction series Earth 2 (NBC)
  • 1995 Played the doomed bride of Dylan (Luke Perry) on Beverly Hills, 90210 (FOX)
  • 1996 Feature debut, Someone Is Waiting
  • 1997 Re-teamed with Perry for the NBC miniseries Robin Cook s Invasion (NBC)
  • 1997 Teamed with Tim Robbins for Nothing to Lose
  • 1998 Co-starred in the horror film Urban Legend
  • 1999 Cast as part of an ensemble in the short-lived ABC series Wasteland
  • 1999 Featured in the black comedy Jawbreaker
  • 2000 Urban Legends: Final Cut
  • 2003 Played a grim reaper in the Showtime series Dead Like Me
  • 2004 Guest starred on the FX series Nip/Tuck
  • 2004 Appeared in three episodes of the Lifetime series The Division
  • 2005 Starred as Shelby in the Broadway production of Steel Magnolias
  • 2006 Cast as Judy Nash on the short-lived FOX series Vanished
  • 2007 Guest-starred on Ugly Betty (ABC) as Jordan, an ex-girlfriend of Alexis Meade
  • 2008 Joined the cast of Broadway’s hit comedy Boeing-Boeing as a sexy stewardesses
  • Raised in Pinetop, Kentucky

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