Laurie Metcalf Movies
Matriculating from Illinois State University, actress Laurie Metcalf was one of the charter members of Chicago's groundbreaking Steppenwolf Theatre troupe. She moved on to New York in the early '80s, winning a 1984 Theatre World Award and an Obie for her performance in Balm in Gilead. In films since 1985, the flexible Metcalf has been seen in director
Susan Seidelman's Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) and
Making Mr. Right (1987), and also in several other highly regarded productions, notably
Uncle Buck (1989),
JFK (1991), and
Mistress (1992). Metcalf is best known to the TV-watching public for her Emmy-winning portrayal of Roseanne Conner's police-officer sister, Jackie Harris, on the long-running sitcom
Roseanne. In 1997, following the demise of her television series, Metcalf turned in a deliciously over-the-top performance as the tightly wound aspiring reporter Debbie Salt in
Scream 2. In the decades to come, Metcalfe would find success on shows like Norm and The Big Bang Theory, as well as movies like Stop-Loss Georgia Rule. Despite her hectic schedule, Laurie Metcalf still finds time for an occasional return-to-the-womb appearance at the Steppenwolf Theatre, usually in the company of fellow Steppenwolfians
John Malkovich,
Gary Sinise, and/or
Glenne Headly. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

- 1985
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Jeff Fahey plays Raymond Graham, who for five years has lived on Death Row, awaiting execution for the murder of a store clerk. Having given up on any further legal delays, Graham wearily awaits the fatal injection. Joining the condemned man in his death watch are Graham's family and attorney, a crowd of anti-capital punishment demonstrators, and the inevitable TV crews. This drama concentrates on the final two hours of Raymond Graham's life, played out in "real time". Originally telecast November 17, 1985, The Execution of Raymond Graham was the ABC TV network's first live dramatic presentation in nearly 25 years. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Jeff Fahey, Philip Sterling, (more)

- 1981
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This 1981 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Chevy Chase and features musical guest Jr. Walker & the All Stars. This is the first episode produced by Dick Ebersol, after the firing of former producer Jean Doumanian. However, a writers' strike also made it the last episode of the season. Laurie Metcalf makes her first and only appearance as a featured player. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Chevy Chase, Jr. Walker and the All Stars, (more)