Amanda Bearse

Amanda Bearse

Amanda Bearse, mid-2000s
Born (1958-08-09) August 9, 1958
Winter Park, Florida, U.S.
Occupation Actress, director, comedian
Years active 1982–present
Spouse(s) Carrie Schenken (2010–present)

Amanda Bearse (born August 9, 1958) is an American actress, director and comedian best known for her role as neighbor Marcy Rhoades D'Arcy on Married... with Children, a sitcom that aired in the United States from 1987 to 1997, and for her performance in the 1985 horror film Fright Night opposite William Ragsdale.

Career

Bearse studied acting at New York City's Neighborhood Playhouse under instructor Sanford Meisner. Her initial success came with the role of Amanda Cousins on the soap opera All My Children from 1982 to 1983. During and after that time, she appeared in a string of independent and B-movies, including Protocol (1984), Fright Night and Fraternity Vacation (both 1985). Her big break came in 1987 when she was cast as Marcy Rhoades (later Marcy D'Arcy) on the hit Fox TV sitcom Married... with Children. She played the role until the show ended in 1997. In the mid-1990s, Bearse also appeared in the films The Doom Generation and Here Come the Munsters.

Bearse began directing television while appearing on Married... with Children, and from 1991 to 1997, she directed 31 episodes of the show. She also directed episodes of Reba; Mad TV; Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher; Malcolm & Eddie; Pauly; The Tom Show; The Jamie Foxx Show; Dharma & Greg; Veronica's Closet; Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place; Jesse starring her Married...with Children costar Christina Applegate (1999); Jessie (2011); and Ladies Man. In 2005, she directed The Sperm Donor, a pilot for NBC starring Maggie Wheeler and In 2006, Bearse teamed with Rosie O'Donnell to direct The Big Gay Sketch Show, which debuted on Logo on April 24, 2007.

Personal life

Bearse was born in Winter Park, Florida, and was also raised in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] She first attended Winter Park High School, which she graduated from in 1976[2][3] and Rollins College, but later transferred to Birmingham Southern College and Young Harris College, where she received an A.A. (Associate of Arts). She has been publicly out as a lesbian since 1993,[4] and has an adopted daughter, Zoe.

TV and filmography

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