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Having two enormously popular performers for parents might have seemed like the ideal base camp for a young girl with dreams of becoming an actress. In the case of Joely Fisher – daughter of 1950s’ teen idol Eddie Fisher and singer/actress Connie Francis – it actually made for a rocky start in life. Behind the perfect coif and shiny teeth of dad’s hit album covers, lay an unhappy addict who split from the family early on. Add to her father’s departure, Fisher’s pressure to compete with her vivacious and glamorous mom, and she emerged as an unhappy teen with a weight problem....

Filmography

Inspector Gadget - ( Brenda / 1999 / Released / )
Inspector Gadget - ( RoboBrenda / 1999 / Released / )
Coming Unglued - ( / 1998 / Released / )
I'll Do Anything - ( Female D Person / 1994 / Released / )
Mixed Nuts - ( Susan / 1994 / Released / )
Cougar Club - ( Lulu / / Released / )
TV Credits
Countdown To The Emmys 2007 ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
InStyle Celebrity Weddings ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
The 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
The Bronx Bunny Show ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
'Til Death ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Joy Stamm

TV Episode Joy Stamm

Sob Story ( 2008 )
TV Episode Joy Stamm

Snip/Duck ( 2008 )
TV Episode Joy Stamm

TV Episode Joy Stamm

Desperate Housewives ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Nina Fletcher

TV Episode Nina Fletcher

TV Episode Nina Fletcher

TV Episode Nina Fletcher

Next ( 2005 )
TV Episode Nina Fletcher

Queen For A Day ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Intimate Portrait: Joely Fisher ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
Wild Card ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Blind in a Bind ( 2004 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Slam Dunk Funk ( 2004 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Queen Bee ( 2004 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Candy Land ( 2004 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Block Party ( 2004 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Auntie Venom ( 2004 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Backstabbed ( 2003 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Bullet Proof ( 2003 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Black Sheep ( 2003 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Sand Trap ( 2003 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Spooked ( 2003 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Mimi's Assets ( 2003 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

No Bull ( 2003 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Dead Again ( 2003 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Dearly Beloved ( 2003 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Hell Week ( 2003 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Con Artistry ( 2003 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Pilot ( 2003 )
TV Episode Zoe Busiek

Baby Bob ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Reality Bites ( 2003 )
TV Episode Lizzy Miller

Don't Pass Me By ( 2003 )
TV Episode Lizzy Miller

Rush Lim-Bob ( 2003 )
TV Episode Lizzy Miller

TV Episode Lizzy Miller

TV Episode Lizzy Miller

Danny ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Hollywood Unites: An E! News Special ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
InStyle Celebrity Moms ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Equality Rocks ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Grosse Pointe ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Normal, Ohio ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Nostradamus ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Kidnapped in Paradise ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Love American Style ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
12th Annual American Comedy Awards ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Celebrity Weddings InStyle ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Icebergs: The Secret Life of a Refrigerator ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Perfect Prey ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
The 1998 Genesis Awards ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Thirst ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Jitters ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Seduction in a Small Town ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
The 24th Annual American Music Awards ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Caesars Palace 30th Anniversary Celebration ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
Family Film Awards ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
The Vicki Lawrence Show ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
The Drew Carey Show ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
The Outer Limits ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
The Ultimate TV Trivia Challenge ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
The Companion ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
The Magic Flute ( 1994 / Released ): Voice
The Golden Palace ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
Dedicated to the One I Love ( 1991 / Released ): Actor
Mulberry Street ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation ( 1989 / Released ): Actor
Blossom ( Released ): Actor
Caroline in the City ( Released ): Actor
Coach ( Released ): Actor
Ellen ( Released ): Actor
Grace Under Fire ( Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

Having two enormously popular performers for parents might have seemed like the ideal base camp for a young girl with dreams of becoming an actress. In the case of Joely Fisher – daughter of 1950s’ teen idol Eddie Fisher and singer/actress Connie Francis – it actually made for a rocky start in life. Behind the perfect coif and shiny teeth of dad’s hit album covers, lay an unhappy addict who split from the family early on. Add to her father’s departure, Fisher’s pressure to compete with her vivacious and glamorous mom, and she emerged as an unhappy teen with a weight problem. But the future actress survived the ups and downs of youth and the subsequent soul-searching, surfacing as a Golden Globe-winning TV actress, a Broadway performer, and the mom of a much higher-functioning family of her own. She was not just another child of Hollywood. Instead, she was as much a self-made woman who paid her dues, as were any ambitious redheads who had stepped off a bus into Hollywood with dreams of fame and fortune.

Fisher was born in Burbank, CA, on Oct. 29, 1967 – the third generation born to a show business family. Her maternal grandparents were popular Italian-American entertainers from Brooklyn, and Fisher, herself, was the surprise result of a torrid, headline-grabbing affair between her actress mom, Connie Francis and crooner dad, Eddie Fisher. Her father was married to someone else at the time, and though he and Francis did eventually marry, his alcoholism and troubles became too much to handle. He left the family by the time little Joely was two. He would remain virtually absent throughout her life.

Whether it was in her DNA or the result of her Beverly Hills address, Fisher knew that she wanted to be an actress from the time she could walk. Younger sister Tricia Lee also shared showbiz aspirations, as did half-siblings Carrie Fisher and Todd Fisher (whose mother was singer/actress Debbie Reynolds) who the sisters did not even know existed until many years later. Fisher received her first moment in the spotlight well before her teens, when she and Tricia sang a number in their mother’s Las Vegas act. By that time, life spent in the wings of a famous parent was all she knew, and having legendary entertainers at her house playing piano and telling tales ‘til all hours was normal. There was a downside to this non-traditional childhood though – the instability of life on the road with a single mother, an erratic education, and a mounting pressure to be Hollywood “picture perfect.” Living in the shadow of a figure like Francis grew even more difficult as teenaged Fisher faced ongoing food and weight issues that she feared would ruin her chances of succeeding as an actress.

Fisher and mom entertained Gulf War troops in a 1988 USO tour, but off the musical stage, she found herself already typecast as “the fat friend” in the few acting gigs she had started to land, including the film “Pretty Smart” (1986) starring sister Tricia. It was time for Fisher to face up to the demons that had begun to show themselves in her eating disorders and streak of wild behavior. Fisher hit therapy, went head-on into a college education (studying at Emerson College in Boston and the University of Paris) and emerged with more focus and determination than ever before. It was a change that would garner immediate results, before long, helping her to land bit parts on TV shows such as “Growing Pains” (ABC, 1985-1992), “Blossom” (NBC, 1991-95), and the Schoolbreak Special, “Dedicated to the One I Love” (1994).

In 1994, the 26-year-old actress made her TV movie debut in “The Companion” and landed a role in the Nick Nolte feature, “I’ll Do Anything.” She had been turned down for over 30 TV pilots, but finally in the fall of that year, landed a role on the second season of the sitcom “Ellen” (ABC, 1994-1998), starring still-in-the-closet comic, Ellen DeGeneres. The show had been a mid-season replacement the previous year, first airing under the title “These Friends of Mine” before getting a title and cast revamp for its second season. Fisher came aboard as Paige Clark, an ambitious and kooky TV executive with a flair for the dramatic, and best friend to neurotic book store owner, Ellen. The show’s new formula was an instant favorite with critics and viewers alike, and Fisher got her first professional nod with a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

As she established herself as a solid comic actress, new doors began opening for her on both screen and stage. She appeared in “The Mask” (1994) with Jim Carrey, “Mixed Nuts”(1994) with Steve Martin, and “Inspector Gadget”(1999) opposite Matthew Broderick. Fisher also took on challenging stage roles, including Rizzo in the Broadway revival of “Grease,” Sally Bowles in the touring company of “Cabaret,” and while she was pregnant with her first child, she wrote and performed a one-woman stage show called “From Here to Maternity.”

Following Ellen’s historic “coming out” episode and subsequent series cancellation, Fisher found roles on various TV shows like Darren Starr’s sudster “Grosse Pointe” (WB, 2000-01) and “Normal, Ohio” (Fox, 2000) co-starring John Goodman. Made-for-TV audiences loved her in dramas like “Jitters”(1997), “Kidnapped in Paradise” (1999), and “Seduction in a Small Town” (1997), while viewers of “Superman: The Animated Series” (WB,1996-2000) didn’t even know it was her they were loving as the voice of Clark Kent’s main squeeze, Lana Lang.

Fisher finally reached TV headliner status when she was cast in the Lifetime series “Wild Card,” which had a two-year life span from 2003 to 2005. Personal life experience probably proved useful, as she was called on to play a single mother of two daughters – though in the case of her character, Zoe Busiek, the girls were daughters of a deceased sister. A brief 2005 stint on the campy mega-hit soap, :Desperate Housewives” (ABC, 2004- ) playing Lynette Scavo’s (Felicity Huffman) uber-bitchy boss, Nina Fletcher, was a high-profile boost. No sooner had her character been fired from the law firm, than Fisher was back in the TV line-up. In the fall of 2006, she signed on with Fox to play opposite Brad Garrett in “’Til Death,” a sitcom that paired cooing newlyweds and cynical vets of a 23-year marriage as neighbors.


Profession(s):
Actor, singer, receptionist, ice cream vendor
Sometimes Credited As:
Joely Fisher
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Family
daughter:Skylar Grace Fisher-Duddy (born June 14, 2001; father, Chris Duddy)
daughter:True Harlow Fisher-Duddy (born February 2, 2006; father, Chris Duddy)
father:Eddie Fisher
half-brother:Todd Fisher (born on February 24, 1958; mother, Debbie Reynolds)
half-sister:Carrie Fisher (born on October 21, 1956; mother, Debbie Reynolds)
husband:Christopher Duddy (married on December 31, 1996)
mother:Connie Stevens
sister:Tricia Leigh Fisher (younger; born in 1970)

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Education
Beverly Hills High School Beverly Hills, California
Milestones (Back to top)
2006 Cast as one half of a middle aged couple in the Fox comedy, "Til Death" (Fox)
2005 Had a recurring role on "Desperate Housewives" (ABC) as Nina Fletcher, Lynette's boss (Felicity Huffman)
2002 Starred in the CBS midseason sitcom "Baby Bob"
2001 Portrayed the recurring role of title character's ex-wife in "Danny", a fall CBS sitcom starring Daniel Stern; series cancelled after only two airings
2000 Replaced Susan Egan in the Broadway production of "Cabaret"
2000 Had four-episode recurring stint on The WB's "Grosse Pointe"
1999 Starred opposite Matthew Broderick in "Inspector Gadget"
1995 Made Broadway debut as Rizzo in revival of "Grease"
1994 Feature acting debut, "I'll Do Anything"
1994 - 1998 TV series debut as a regular, "Ellen"; joined show in its second season
1994 TV-movie debut, "The Companion" (USA Network)
1990 Appeared in the recurring role of Sally Garner on several episodes of the ABC sitcom, "Growing Pains"
1988 TV debut, "Bob Hope's USO Christmas From the Persian Gulf--Around the World in Eight Days"
1980 Made stage debut at age 12 singing a song with her mother Connie Stevens (date approximate)
Raised in Los Angeles
Headlined touring company of the stage musical "Cabaret"


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