A strawberry blonde player, held in high regard for her abilities by Hollywood, Tess Harper made a big impression in her very first feature film role as Robert Duvall's much younger wife in "Tender Mercies" (1982). She earned an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her work as Chickie, the cousin and nosy neighbor, in "Crimes of the Heart" (1986). Harper performed in children's theatre and dinner theatre, as well as in TV commercials, in Texas before being cast in "Tender Mercies". She followed that with the unfortunate "Amityville 3-D", a horror film about poltergeists, and a small role in Mike Nichols' "Silkwood" (both 1983). After "Crimes of the Heart", Harper was Warren Beatty's ignored sweetheart in the now legendary "Ishtar" (1987) and reteamed with "Crimes" co-star Jessica Lange as the blustery, screaming Rita in Sam Shepard's directorial debut, "Far North" (1988). More recently, Harper played the mother of a son trying to keep his parents together in "The Turning" (1992) and Jay Thomas' straying wife in "Dirty Laundry" (1996).
As with many actresses, TV has offered a more textured range of parts. Harper was the wife of Wayne Rogers, the first of several sheriffs, in the 1983 CBS miniseries "Chiefs" and the wife of homosexual movie star Joseph Bottoms in NBC miniseries "Celebrity" (1984). Harper has often appeared in TV-movies, beginning with "Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land" (ABC, 1983) and had her first lead in "Reckless Disregard" (Showtime, 1985). Other memorable roles include as the mother of a young man (Dermot Mulroney) deeply affected by his father's political demise during the Civil Rights era in "Unconquered" (CBS, 1989), a mother at risk because of her daughter's cheerleader rival in "Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story" (ABC, 1992), a widowed poet in the early stages of Alzheimer's Disease in "The Road to Galveston" (USA, 1996) and the confused wife of amnesia victim Beau Bridges in "Journey Home" (CBS, 1996). While Harper made her TV episodic debut in the revived "The Twilight Zone" (CBS, 1985) and also appeared in a memorable episode of "Murder, She Wrote" as a maid suspected of murdering a famous artist, she has generally stayed clear of weekly work. The exception, of course, was her regular role mountain woman Fairlight Spencer in the CBS series "Christy" (1994-95).
Profession(s):
Actor
Sometimes Credited As:
Tessie Jean Washam
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture "No Country For Old Men" 2008
National Board of Review Award Best Ensemble Cast "No Country For Old Men" 2007
2007 Cast as Tommy Lee Jones' wife in the Coen brothers "No Country for Old Men"
2005 Cast in the independent film, "Loggerheads"
1998 Had a recurring role on the CBS series, "Early Edition"
1997 Co-starred with Richard Gere and Bruce Willis in "The Jackal"
1994 - 1995 Cast in regular role in the CBS TV series "Christy" playing a mountain woman
1991 Portrayed Reese Witherspoon's mother in "The Man in the Moon"
1987 Cast opposite Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman in the comedy, "Ishtar"
1986 Earned Academy Award nomination as cousin Chick Boyle in "Crimes of the Heart"
1985 Had first starring role in the TV-movie, "Reckless Disregard"
1984 Co-starred in NBC miniseries "Celebrity"
1983 Made TV miniseries debut, "Chiefs" (CBS)
1983 Made TV-movie debut, "Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land"
1982 Made feature debut, starred opposite Robert Duvall, "Tender Mercies"
Performed in dinner theatres and childrens theatre for eight years as well as TV commercials