Morgan Fairchild

A beautiful, narrow-eyed, sometimes nail-eating actress once called a "blonde, Barbie vixen" in The New York Times, Morgan Fairchild seemingly made a career of portraying strong-willed characters on daytime and primetime soap operas, yet has, on occasion, stepped out of stereotype in delicious guest turns on TV series. Such a turn came with her Emmy-nominated effort on "Murphy Brown" in 1989, wherein Fairchild was an actress researching Murphy for a TV role. But, sticking closer to type, Fairchild accepted the starring role on the daytime soap "The City" (ABC, 1995-96) as a no-holds-barred female tycoon.

Fairchild was one of those actresses who did not have to wait tables before getting the breaks, but she did have to remold herself to get there. Born in Dallas, often admitting to being somewhat of an ugly duckling with glasses, Fairchild began performing on stage at age 12. In 1973, six weeks after arriving in New York, she won the role of Jennifer Pace on the CBS daytime drama, "Search for Tomorrow," a character who eventually turned murderous. After leaving the soap in 1977, Fairchild went to the West Coast, where she quickly found work in the miniseries "Harold Robbins '79 Park Avenue'" (NBC, 1977) and the TV-movie "The Initiation of Sarah" (ABC, 1978). Soon thereafter, she was cast as Jenna Wade on the CBS series "Dallas." Fairchild would actually play the role in only one episode, losing it to Priscilla Presley.

By 1981, however, Fairchild had become a primetime soap diva in her own right as Constance, the spoiled adopted daughter, in NBC's "Flamingo Road." In 1984, she played Racine, the powerful and shrewd head of a modeling agency, in the short-lived ABC series "Paper Dolls" and during the 1985-86 season, joined yet another nighttime soap, "Falcon Crest" (CBS), as schizophrenic attorney Jordan Roberts. Even when she was doing longform TV, such as "North & South" (ABC, 1985) and its 1986 sequel, or numerous TV-movies, Fairchild usually played cold-hearted, bitchy roles.

Displaying a sense of humor about that image, Fairchild decided to have fun and surprised the audience in a number of key TV episodes in the 90s. In 1992, she played Sandra Bernhard's lesbian lover on an episode of "Roseanne", and in 1995, got into a catfight with "Cybil" as competitive actresses on -- what else? -- a soap opera. She was also Matthew Perry's too-sexy mother on an episode of "Friends." Fairchild was lured by ABC to play Sydney Chase, one of the richest women in the world, in "The City," its revamped version of the soap opera "Loving;" an MTV generation quick-paced half hour.

Beginning with "The Seduction" (1981), Fairchild played leads in occasional feature films, usually modestly budgeted independents or direct-to-video fodder. In "The Seduction," she was a newscaster being stalked by Andrew Stevens while she was a demanding publishing magnate in "Campus Man" (1987). Fairchild also scored a cameo in the film-within-the film of "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" (1985).

  • Also Credited As:
    Patsy Ann McClenny
  • Born:
    February 3, 1950 in Dallas, Texas, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Father: Edward Milton McClenny. born c. 1918
  • Mother: Martha Jane McClenny. suffered a stroke in 1997; died in May 1999 at age 74
  • Sister: Cathryn Hartt. born in October 1951; attended Juilliard School of Drama on scholarship
Significant Others
  • Companion: John F Kerry. dated in the early 90s
  • Companion: Mark Seiler. began relationship c. 1986; have been on and off; still together
  • Husband: Jack Calmes. married in 1967; divorced in 1973
  • Husband: . married in 1967; divorced in 1973
  • Companion: Mark Seiler. began relationship in c. 1986
Education
  • Lakelands High School, Dallas, Texas, 1967
Milestones
  • 1966 Worked as Faye Dunaway s stand-in during filming of Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
  • 1971 Moved to NYC
  • 1973 Played Jenifer Pace on CBS daytime drama Search for Tomorrow
  • 1973 After her divorce, changed name to Morgan Fairchild
  • 1977 Moved to L.A.
  • 1978 Appeared in the ABC TV-movie The Initiation of Sarah
  • 1978 TV-movie debut, Honeyboy
  • 1980 Primetime series debut as Constance on Flamingo Road (NBC)
  • 1982 Had leading role in the feature The Seduction
  • 1983 Acted in the Off-Broadway play Geniuses
  • 1985 Appeared in ABC miniseries North & South
  • 1985 Played Jordan Roberts on CBS drama Falcon Crest
  • 1986 Reprised role in miniseries sequel North and South, Book II
  • 1994 Made first of a handful appearances as Matthew Perry s mother in the NBC sitcom Friends
  • 1995 Cast as Sydney Chase in ABC daytime series The City
  • 1995 Played recurring role of a rival actress in the CBS sitcom Cybill
  • 1998 Acted in Holy Man , starring Eddie Murphy
  • 1999 Co-starred in Los Angeles stage production of Crimes of the Heart
  • 2000 Acted Off-Broadway in High Infidelity opposite John Davidson
  • 2002 Had cameo role in The Teddy Bears Picnic
  • 2004 Guest-stars in the season finale of That 70 s Show (Fox), playing the mother of Brooke (Shannon Elizabeth)
  • 2006 Cast in the MyNetworkTV series Fashion House, playing Bo Derek s rival
  • 2006 Played the mother of a young gay man who is murdered in Shock to the System
  • Appeared in TV commercials for Old Navy stores
  • As a teenager had graduated to performing with the Theatre Three (also in Dallas)
  • Auditioned for the role of Jacy Farrow in The Last Picture Show
  • Began performing at the Highland Park Children s Theatre in Dallas

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