Carla Gugino




American actress


























Carla Gugino

Carla Gugino at 2013 MIFF.jpg
Gugino at the Miami International Film Festival in 2013

Born
(1971-08-29) August 29, 1971 (age 47)
Sarasota, Florida, U.S.
Occupation
Actress
Years active
1988–present
Partner(s)
Sebastian Gutierrez (1996-present)
Relatives
Carol Merrill (aunt)

Carla Gugino (/ɡʊˈn/; born August 29, 1971) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Ingrid Cortez in the Spy Kids trilogy, Sally Jupiter in Watchmen (2009), Dr. Vera Gorski in Sucker Punch (2011), and as the lead characters in the television series Karen Sisco, Threshold and most recently The Haunting of Hill House. Gugino's feature film work includes starring roles in Son in Law (1993), Sin City (2005), Night at the Museum (2006), Mr. Popper's Penguins (2011), San Andreas (2015), The Space Between Us (2017), and Gerald's Game (2017), as well as the voice role of Kelor in the DC Extended Universe. Gugino has also had lead roles in the television series Political Animals (2012), Wayward Pines (2015), and Roadies (2016).




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Filmography


    • 3.1 Film


    • 3.2 Television




  • 4 Accolades


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Early life


Gugino was born in Sarasota, Florida, to Carl Gugino, an orthodontist of Italian descent,[1] and a mother of English-Irish descent[2] described as "Bohemian".[3] Her parents separated when she was two,[4] after which she traveled between her father and half-brother Carl Jr.'s home in Sarasota, and her Paradise, California home, to which her mother moved her when she was four.


She has said of her upbringing, "I lived in a tepee in Northern California and a van in Big Sur. With my dad, I lived in a beautiful house with a swimming pool and a tennis court and went to Europe for the summers. So I feel like I lived two childhoods." She worked as a teenage fashion model, and took acting classes at the suggestion of her aunt, former Let's Make a Deal spokesmodel Carol Merrill.[3] She eventually came to support herself, and with her parents' support, was legally emancipated by the time she was 16.[1]



Career




Gugino at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival


Gugino's television work during the late 1980s and early 1990s included appearances on Saved by the Bell, Who's the Boss?, ALF, Doogie Howser, M.D., The Wonder Years and a recurring role on Falcon Crest.


In film, Gugino appeared in the Shelley Long film Troop Beverly Hills, and co-starred with Pauly Shore in the 1993 romantic comedy Son in Law. She later appeared in the video to Bon Jovi's 1994 song "Always".


In 1995, Gugino appeared as Nan St. George (later the Duchess of Trevenick) with Greg Wise and James Frain in the BBC miniseries The Buccaneers, an adaptation of Edith Wharton's last novel.


After playing Michael J. Fox's love interest, Ashley Schaeffer, during the first season of the sitcom Spin City in 1996, Gugino starred with Nicolas Cage in Brian De Palma's Snake Eyes, and in Judas Kiss, which she also co-produced. She appeared as Dr. Gina Simon during the 1999–2000 final season of Chicago Hope.


In 2001, she appeared as family matriarch Ingrid Cortez in the first Spy Kids film (as well as the film's two sequels in 2002 and 2003). That same year she appeared as Jet Li's love interest in the martial arts action thriller The One.


She starred in two short-lived TV series: ABC's Elmore Leonard crime drama Karen Sisco in 2003, and CBS' science fiction series Threshold in 2005. That same year, Gugino appeared as Lucille in the feature film adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel, Sin City. The following year, she appeared in the movie Night at the Museum.


Gugino appeared in the Roundabout Theatre Company play After the Fall opposite Six Feet Under's Peter Krause. In late 2006, she appeared in an Off-Broadway production of Tennessee Williams' Suddenly Last Summer opposite Blythe Danner.[5]


Gugino appeared as Amanda, Vincent Chase's agent, in a dozen episodes of the cable television series Entourage.[6] Gugino appeared nude in the May 2007 issue of Allure.[7] That same year she appeared in the action-horror film Rise: Blood Hunter and the feature film American Gangster. The following year, she played the female lead in the thriller Righteous Kill, opposite Robert De Niro and Al Pacino.


Gugino starred in Chicago's Goodman Theater production of Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms from January 17 to February 17, 2009, in the role of Abby. Charles Isherwood of The New York Times praised Gugino's performance, saying, "Ms. Gugino displays a depth and range of expression that I cannot imagine any other actress achieving with such blazing honesty and wrenching truth. She is simply magnificent."[8] During the first three months of 2009, three feature films premiered featuring Gugino: the thriller The Unborn, the film Watchmen, in which she played Sally Jupiter,[9] and the adventure remake Race to Witch Mountain, in which she starred opposite Dwayne Johnson. That April, she received an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination[10] for Outstanding Actress In a Play for her performance in Desire Under the Elms. Later in November of that year, she appeared as a pornographic actress in the comedy film Women in Trouble, which spawned a sequel in 2010, Elektra Luxx, titled after her character.


In 2011, Gugino appeared as Madame Vera Gorsky in Zack Snyder's action-fantasy film Sucker Punch alongside Abbie Cornish and Emily Browning. Gugino sang a duet with co-star Oscar Isaac, which appeared in the end credits and in the film's soundtrack. She also guest starred on the fourth season of Californication as Abby Rhodes, Hank Moody's attorney and love interest.


In the mid-2012, Gugino had a lead role as Susan Berg, a Washington D.C. investigative reporter, on the USA Network's miniseries Political Animals.


In 2015, Gugino had a lead role in the disaster film, San Andreas, where she once again starred opposite Dwayne Johnson.



Filmography



Film





























































































































































































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1989

Troop Beverly Hills
Chica Barnfell

1990

Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael
Young Roxy Carmichael

1993

This Boy's Life
Norma Hansen

1993

Red Hot
Valentina

1993

Son in Law
Rebecca "Becca" Warner

1995

Miami Rhapsody
Leslie Marcus

1996

Jaded
Megan "Meg" Harris

1996

Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco
Delilah
Voice role
1996

The War at Home
Melissa

1996

Wedding Bell Blues
Violet

1996

Michael
Bride

1997

Lovelife
Amy

1998

Snake Eyes
Julia Costello

1998

Judas Kiss
Coco Chavez

2001

Spy Kids
Ingrid Cortez

2001

The Center of the World
Jerri

2001

The Jimmy Show
Annie

2001

The One
T. K. Law/Massie Walsh
2001

She Creature
Lily
2002

Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
Ingrid Cortez

2003

The Singing Detective
Betty Dark/Hooker

2003

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
Ingrid Cortez

2005

The Life Coach
Carla

2005

Sin City

Lucille

2006

Even Money
Veronica

2006

Night at the Museum
Rebecca Hutman

2007

The Lookout
Janet

2007

Rise: Blood Hunter
Eve

2007

American Gangster
Laurie Roberts

2008

Righteous Kill
Det. Karen Corelli

2009

The Unborn
Janet Beldon

2009

Sparks
Robin
Short film
2009

Watchmen

Sally Jupiter / Silk Spectre

2009

Race to Witch Mountain
Dr. Alex Friedman

2009

Women in Trouble
Elektra Luxx

2009

Under the Hood
Sally Jupiter / Silk Spectre
Short film
2010

The Mighty Macs

Cathy Rush

2010

Elektra Luxx
Elektra Luxx

2010

Every Day
Robin

2010

Faster
Cicero

2011

I Melt With You
Laura

2011

Girl Walks into a Bar
Francine Driver

2011

Sucker Punch
Dr. Vera Gorski

2011

Mr. Popper's Penguins
Amanda Popper

2011

New Year's Eve
Dr. Morriset

2012

Hotel Noir
Hanna Click

2013

By Virtue Fall
Actress

2013

Man of Steel

Kelor[11]
Voice role
2014

Match
Lisa

2015

San Andreas
Emma

2015

Wayward Pines
Kate Hewson

2016

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Kelor
Voice role
2016

Wolves
Jenny Keller

2016

Bling
Catherine
Voice role
2017

The Space Between Us
Kendra

2017

Gerald's Game
Jessie Burlingame

2018

Elizabeth Harvest
Claire



Television















































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1988

Who's the Boss?
Jane
Episode: "Prom Night II"
1988

Good Morning, Miss Bliss
Karen
Episode: "Summer Love"
1989

ALF
Laura
Episode: "Standing in the Shadows of Love"
1989–1990

Falcon Crest

Sydney St. James
11 episodes
1990

Ferris Bueller
Ann Peyson
Episode: "Stand-In Deliver"
1991

Doogie Howser, M.D.
Sara Newman
Episode: "Planet of the Dateless"
1991

The Wonder Years
Sandy Tyler
Episode: "Triangle"
1992

Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story
Allison Connors

Movie
1992

Quantum Leap
Michelle Temple Cutter
Episode: "Ghost Ship"
1992

Davis Rules
Kathi
2 episodes
1992

A Private Matter
Mary Beth
Movie
1994

Motorcycle Gang
Leann
Movie
1995

The Buccaneers
Nan St. George
5 episodes
1996, 1998

Spin City
Ashley Schaeffer
Main role in season 1 (13 episodes)
1999

A Season for Miracles
Emilie Thompson
Movie
1999–2000

Chicago Hope
Dr. Gina Simon
Main role in season 6 (23 episodes)
2001

She Creature
Lily
Television film
2003–2004

Karen Sisco
Karen Sisco
Lead role (10 episodes)
2005–2006

Threshold
Dr. Molly Anne Caffrey
Main role (13 episodes)
2007–2010

Entourage

Amanda Daniels
12 episodes
2010

Californication
Abby
10 episodes
2011

Hide
Warren
Movie
2012

Justified
Karen Goodall
Episode: "Cut Ties"
2012

Political Animals
Susan Berg
Miniseries; main role
2012

New Girl[12]
Emma
3 episodes
2013

Doubt
Linda

Pilot
2015–2016

Wayward Pines
Kate Hewson
Main role in Season 1 (11 episodes)
2015

The Brink
Joanne "Jo" Larson
6 episodes
2016

Supergirl
Kelor (voice)
Episode: "Solitude"; uncredited[citation needed]
2016

Roadies
Shelli
Main role (10 episodes)
2017

Nashville
Virginia Wyatt
Episode: "If Tomorrow Never Comes"
2018

Robot Chicken
Joyce Byers / Meg Altman
Voice role; episode: "Mr. Mozzarella's Hamburger Skateboard Depot"
2018

The Haunting of Hill House
Olivia Crain
Main role


Accolades


In 2009, Gugino was honored by the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF). During the Foundation's 34th Anniversary Gala in Washington, D.C., she received NIAF's Special Achievement Award for Entertainment, presented by her close friend, actress Connie Britton.[13]























































































Year
Association
Category
Work
Result
1999

Blockbuster Entertainment Award

Favorite Supporting Actress - Suspense

Snake Eyes
Nominated
2005

Golden Schmoes Award

Best T&A of the Year

Sin City
Nominated
2006

Gold Derby Award

Ensemble Cast (with cast)

Sin City
Nominated
2007

Capri-Hollywood Film Festival Award

Capri Italian-American Award
N/A
Won
2007
Online Film & Television Association Award
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

Entourage
Nominated
2008

Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award

Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest (shared with Robert De Niro)

Righteous Kill
Nominated
2008

Screen Actors Guild Award

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

American Gangster
Nominated
2009

Scream Award

Best Supporting Actress

Watchmen
Nominated
2011

Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie Actress - Action

Faster
Nominated
2015

Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Award

Best Actress

Tell-Tale
Nominated
2017
Fright Meter Award
Best Actress

Gerald's Game
Won


References





  1. ^ ab "Star of the Day – Carla Gugino" Archived October 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. The Internet Movie Database; Accessed October 12, 2010


  2. ^ Webb Mitovich, Matt. "Threshold Plan Is a Success for Gugino" TVGuide.com; October 21, 2005


  3. ^ ab Deggans, Eric. "Floridian: Take 2, 'Karen Sisco'" Saint Petersburg Times; September 22, 2003


  4. ^ Landua, Peter. "A Woman We Love: Carla Gugino" Esquire; December 31, 2003


  5. ^ Brantley, Ben (November 16, 2006). "Another Magnolia Blossom at Risk". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. ISSN 0362-4331. OCLC 1645522. Retrieved January 20, 2012..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  6. ^ Hochman, David. "Agent Provocative: Carla Gugino Teases HBO's Entourage" TVGuide.com; April 6, 2007


  7. ^ "Stars line up for naked spread" ContactMusic.com; April 24, 2007


  8. ^ Isherwood, Charles. "A New Look at an Old Farm Threatened by Heat" The New York Times; February 4, 2009


  9. ^ Kit, Borys. "'Watchmen' adds Gugino as do-gooder" The Hollywood Reporter; August 9, 2007,


  10. ^ Outer Critics Circle Awards Archive 2008–2009 Archived January 2, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.; Accessed January 20, 2012


  11. ^ Mitchell, Maurice. "Every Hidden Easter Egg in MAN OF STEEL – UPDATED [List]". TheGeekTwins.com. Retrieved June 13, 2015.


  12. ^ "'New Girl' season 2 : Carla Gugino". TVLine. November 5, 2012. Retrieved November 11, 2012.


  13. ^ NIAF 34th Anniversary Gala Review Archived November 3, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.; October 28, 2009; Accessed January 20, 2012.




External links








  • Carla Gugino on IMDb


  • Carla Gugino at the Internet Broadway Database Edit this at Wikidata









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