Desperate Housewives
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Marcia Cross

Character Name: Bree Van De Kamp
Birth Date: March 25, 1962
Birth Place: Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA
Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
Weight:
Marital Status: Single (Longtime companion of Richard Jordan, until his death in 1993)
Parents: Father Mark, mother Janet
Siblings: Sisters Susan and Ellen
Flimography: Click here! to read about her other roles
Trivia: Some of her fans thought leaving "Everwood" for "Desperate Housewives" was stupid, but it turned out to be Cross's biggest sucess in her career to date.
Played a doctor on "Melrose Place" (1992), an episode on "Seinfeld" (1990) and as her role on "Everwood" (2002).
Schooling: Graduated from Julliard in New York.
Earned master's degree in psychology at LA's Antioch University

About the character:
an everything-in-its-place ice queen who's trapped in a sterile marriage with Rex, her fed up husband and her selfish children.

About the actor:
With a versatile background in theater, television and film, Marcia Cross most recently starred as Dr. Linda Abbott on The WB’s critically-acclaimed series, “Everwood.” She is also well known from her role as Dr. Kimberly Shaw on the hit drama “Melrose Place.”

Born and raised in Marlborough, Massachusetts, Cross was determined to become an actress from the moment she performed in her first school play, “The Witch of Blackbird Pond,” in the sixth grade. At the age of 18 she was accepted at the Juilliard School as a Drama major.

On stage Cross performed in “La Ronde” at the Williamstown Theater Festival, in “Twelfth Night” at the Hartford Stage Company, and in “Two Gentlemen of Verona” at the Old Globe in San Diego.

Her first television job was on the daytime drama “The Edge of Night.” Leaving New York to try her luck in Los Angeles, Cross was soon landing roles in television movies such as “The Last Days of Frank and Jessie James,” co-starring with Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson. Her memorable role on “Melrose Place” began when she was hired for one episode. The producers were so impressed, they kept asking her back for additional appearances, eventually bringing her character back from the dead to continue on the hit show.

Cross also guest-starred on such series as “Seinfeld,” where she played Jerry’s dermatologist girlfriend, and “Cheers,” where she portrayed the younger sister to Kirstie Alley’s character. Cross has also appeared on the comedies “Ally McBeal,” “Spin City,” “The Garry Shandling Show” and “King of Queens.” Her dramatic roles include appearances on “CSI,” “Profiler” and “Touched by an Angel.” Cross’ film credits include “”Living in Fear,” “Always Say Good-bye,” “Dancing in September” and “Bad Influence.”

Aside from her successful career as an actress, Cross has also made time to continue her education. She recently completed her clinical training to earn a Masters Degree in Psychology.

Cross makes her home in Los Angeles.

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