Jeanne Tripplehorn Movies
Launching her performing career in her native Tulsa,
Jeanne Tripplehorn spent several years as a local radio DJ and TV host. Educated at both the University of Oklahoma and Juilliard,
Tripplehorn was first seen on a nationwide basis in 1991 in a supporting role in the made-for-TV movie
The Perfect Tribute, a fictionalized retelling of the events leading up to Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Many of
Tripplehorn's film characterizations have ranged from mildly eccentric to deeply disturbed, thanks in great part to her breakthrough appearance as
Michael Douglas' "rough sex" partner in the erotic chiller
Basic Instinct (1992). She got a chance to play normal -- albeit frazzled -- as
Hugh Grant's fiancée in the romantic comedy
Mickey Blue Eyes (1999); in 2000, she returned to rougher territory as a lesbian gangster in
Mike Figgis' experimental ensemble film
Timecode. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide