Rene Russo Movies
Born February 17th, 1957, former model
Rene Russo's first dramatic role of note was on the 1987 TV series
Sable, in which she played Eden Kendall, the literary agent to a children's author-turned-crimefighter. Her breakthrough theatrical feature was
Major League (1989), wherein the statuesque blonde actress was saddled with portraying the "misguided" heroine who foolishly prefers marriage with a stable, secure lawyer over a relationship with boozing, philandering ballplayer
Tom Berenger.
Since then, happily, the message conveyed by Russo's characters has been "Don't mess with me: I
can cope." In
One Good Cop (1991), she played the strongly supportive wife of police officer
Michael Keaton, for whom she successfully tackles the sudden responsibility of caring for the surly children of Keaton's late partner. In
Lethal Weapon 3 (1993), Russo could be seen as the karate-chopping cop who wins the confidence (and the love) of "loose cannon"
Mel Gibson by proudly showing off her line-of-duty wounds and evincing a fascination with the Three Stooges. In
In the Line of Fire (1992), Russo was once more partnered on an equal basis with the leading man, in this case Secret Service agent
Clint Eastwood; one of her best scenes featured her wired for sound -- despite a most revealing evening gown -- at a Washington social affair.
Apparently there are still reviewers out there who can't quite grasp the concept of a leading lady who can match her leading man blow for blow in a tight situation. In 1995, some observers seemed surprised that Russo, playing a biohazard-suited military research operative in
Outbreak, was "as good as" her male counterparts
Dustin Hoffman and
Morgan Freeman. Despite such ill-founded critical misgivings, Russo has continued to do strong work playing strong women: The acclaimed
Get Shorty (1995) featured her as a B-movie actress, while she re-teamed with Gibson for
Ron Howard's crime thriller
Ransom (1996) and
Lethal Weapon 4 (1998). She also played a psychologist who puts the swing back into washed-up golfer
Kevin Costner's game in the well-received
Tin Cup (1996), and generated considerable heat as a crime investigator who hunts and then beds down with art thief
Pierce Brosnan in the 1999 remake of
The Thomas Crown Affair.
Russo continued worked sporadically through early to mid-2000s, her most recognizable role being that of Natasha Fatale in the live-action adaptation of Rocky and Bullwinkle. In 2005, following her supporting performances in Two for the Money and Yours, Mine, and Ours, Russell took a long break from acting. It wasn't until 2012 that she appeared on the big screen again for the mythological fantasy adventure Thor in the role of Frigga, Thor's mother. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi