Annie Potts

A perky, attractive curly-haired character player and occasional lead, Annie Potts is highly adept at both sassy, deadpan wisecracks and more live wire antics. She first gained widespread attention in features as daffy secretary Janine Melnitz in "Ghostbusters" (1984), which she reprised in the 1989 sequel. Potts later became a TV star portraying the witty but conscientious interior decorator Mary Jo Shively on the popular Dixie-flavored sitcom, "Designing Women" (CBS, 1986-93).

The petite redhead began her career in theater, and in addition to acting, also worked as a set and costume designer. (At the time, she was recovering from two broken legs, the result of being struck by a car whose driver was drunk.) She joined a road company of "Charley's Aunt", and when it returned to Los Angeles, company star Roddy McDowall helped launch her career by introducing her to casting directors. Potts made her screen acting debut in a leading role in "Corvette Summer" (1978), as a comical prostitute who hooks up with a high schooler, beginning a persona as slightly off-the-wall but experienced types who befriend people caught in strange situations. That same year, she also had a small role in "King of the Gypsies", and she later won a Genie for "Heartaches" (1982), as a pregnant woman who pals around with a man-hunting Margot Kidder. Returning to the teen pic genre where she started, "Pretty in Pink" (1986) had Potts personify the 1960s as Iona, a funky record store manager and ex-peacenik who becomes a mother figure and close friend to a younger woman (Molly Ringwald). She walked off with the best reviews as Jeff Bridges' moody wife in "Texasville" (1990), the lackluster sequel to "The Last Picture Show" (1971). She also garnered legions of new fans (many of them under 12) as the voice of Bo Peep for the animated smash "Toy Story" (1995) and its equally impressive sequel "Toy Story 2" (1999).

Potts began showing up regularly on the small screen debuting with the failed pilot "Hollywood High" (NBC, 1977) but quickly redeemed herself in the TV-movies "Black Market Baby" (ABC, 1977) and "Flatbed Annie & Sweetpie: Lady Truckers" (CBS, 1979). In the latter, she was a trucker who tries to keep her rig out of the hands of hijackers and the repo man. Landing the role of Mary Jo on "Designing Women" proved she could hold her own with the likes of the scene-stealing Delta Burke. Following Susan Dey's exit from "Love & War" after the first season, Potts joined the cast in 1993 and enlivened the CBS sitcom for two years as gourmet chef Dana Paladino who, besides mothering the cafe regulars, was constantly at odds with her new-found boyfriend, an abrasive sportswriter played by Jay Thomas. Her next venture in TV series found her in a dramatic role, inheriting Michelle Pfeiffer's feature role of LouAnne Johnson in "Dangerous Minds" (ABC, 1996-97). Despite her past TV exposure in sitcoms, Potts received excellent reviews from critics who found her savvy Southerner image and sharp, edgy energy surprisingly well suited for the role of a dedicated inner-city schoolteacher.

Despite its positive notices, "Dangerous Minds" failed to attract enough of an audience to survive beyond one season. The following fall, Potts sought to return to her sitcom roots starring opposite Tim Curry in "Over the Top", but the series faced a troubled pre-production and the end result impressed neither viewers nor critics and was summarily cancelled. Undaunted, Potts looked for another small screen vehicle and hit pay dirt with "Any Day Now" (Lifetime, 1998-2002), a gentle drama focused on the relationship between a Caucasian homemaker and a high-powered African-American lawyer (Lorraine Toussaint) whose friendship stretched back to the 60s.

  • Born:
    October 28, 1952 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Costume designer, Set designer
Family
  • Son: Clay Samuel Senechal. born on April 29, 1981
  • Son: Isaac Harris Hayman. born December 27, 1995; father, James Hayman
  • Son: James Powell Hayman. born on May 25, 1992; father, James Hayman
Education
  • Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri, BFA
  • California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, California
Milestones
  • 1964 Amateur stage debut in Heidi at age 12 (date approximate)
  • 1976 Toured with stage production of Charley s Aunt , starring Roddy McDowall, Vincent Price and Coral Browne
  • 1977 TV debut in a special, the busted pilot for Hollywood High (NBC)
  • 1977 TV-movie debut, Black Market Baby (ABC)
  • 1978 Feature film debut, Corvette Summer ; also marked first leading role in films
  • 1983 Delivered memorable supporting turn as the secretary to the Ghostbusters
  • 1986 Portrayed Mary Jo Shively, a partner in the design firm, on the popular CBS sitcom Designing Women
  • 1986 Had small role as Molly Ringwald s advice-giving friend in Pretty in Pink
  • 1989 Reprised role in Ghostbusters II
  • 1990 Delivered a strong supporting turn as Jeff Bridges unhappy wife in Texasville , the sequel to The Last Picture Show
  • 1993 Joined the cast of the CBS sitcom, Love & War , replacing Susan Dey as the series female lead; played Dana Palladino until show s cancellation in 1995
  • 1995 Provided the voice of Bo Peep in the computer animated hit Toy Story
  • 1997 Cast opposite Tim Curry in the short-lived ABC sitcom Over the Top
  • 1999 Again voiced Bo Peep for the animated sequel Toy Story 2
  • 2000 New York stage debut in The Vagina Monologues (April)
  • Grew up in Franklin, Kentucky; Nashville, where she was born, was the location of the nearest hospital
  • Moved to Los Angeles
  • Returned to series TV playing LouAnne Johnson in ABC drama series Dangerous Minds , based on the film which starred Michelle Pfeiffer
  • Undertook another TV series. the Lifetime original drama Any Day Now ; played Mary Elizabeth Sims, a Southern woman who reconnects with her childhood friend, a black woman now a high-powered attorney
  • Was struck by an automobile whose driver was drunk; suffered two broken legs and was left with traumatic arthritis
  • Worked for a time at the Community Theater of Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she was involved in costume and set design while recuperating from her injuries
  • Worked in summer stock theater

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