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Cynthia Lauren Tewes Wiki Biography
Lauren Tewes was born on the 26th October 1954 in Braddock, Pennsylvania, USA and is an actress. Lauren is best known for starring in the television series “The Love Boat” (1977 – 1986) aired on ABC. Tewes has been active in the entertainment industry from 1976 to 2013.
How much is the net worth of Lauren Tewes? It has been reported by authoritative sources that the overall size of her wealth is as much as $2 million, as of the data presented in the middle of 2016. Acting is the main source of Tewes net worth.
To begin with, the girl was raised in Whittier, California by her parents Joanne Woods and Joseph Tewes. She has one brother. She was educated Pioneer High School. Later, she graduated from the Rio Hondo College in Whittier, California. Afterwards, Tewes majored in acting at the University of California, Riverside. While still a student of the university, she won the 1st Annual Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in the Theatre. She debuted on the stage starring in the play “Arsenic and Old Lace” at the Pacific Conservatory Theatre in California. Then she appeared in the plays “Born Yesterday” and “Crimes of the Heart” and in the 1980s.
Concerning the profession career, she made the leap to the small screen with episodic character in mythical series “Charlie’s Angels”, which appeared in the episode “Angeles” chained from the first season, issued in 1976. The above mentioned character gave the life to the later sex symbol of Hollywood Kim Basinger and “Starsky & Hutch” (1977). The actress gained popularity thanks to the charming character of Jill Redfield from the famous television series “Family”. Tewes gave life to the character for seven years, from 1977 until 1982, then she was replaced by Pat Klous because of the drug problems. She got the role in 1986, but the series was cancelled the following year. It should be said, that meanwhile Tewes starred opposite Jennifer Jason Leigh in the slasher film “Eyes of a Stranger” (1981) directed by Ken Wiederhorn. However, after leaving the series “Family” in 1982, her career suffered a decline. In the 1990s, the actress got involved in several films made directly for the small screen and participated in the distribution of a new version of the legendary series “The Fugitive” (2000 – 2001), though. Later, she continued acting in the plays such as “My Fair Lady” (2003) and “Prayer for My Enemy” (2007). Tewes has also performed in the radio theatre. To conclude, all the above mentioned engagements have added sums to the total size of Tewes net worth.
Finally, the personal life of the actress, she has been married three times. In 1977, she married her first husband John Wassel, who Lauren divorced in 1981. In 1986, the actress married Paolo Nonnis whom she divorced in the beginning of 1990s. In 1996, she married her third husband Bob Nadir with whom she lived until his death in 2002. Currently, Tewes is single and resides near Seattle, Washington, USA.
IMDB Wikipedia “Eyes of a Stranger” (1981) “Rotten Tomatoes” (1998) “Starsky & Hutch” (1977) $2 million 1953 1st Annual Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in the Theatre 5 ft 5 in (1.67 m) Actors Actress Bob Nadir Braddock Cynthia Lauren Tewes Ed Tewes Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Series Jennifer Jason Leigh Joanne Woods John Wassel John Wassel (m. 1977–1981) Joseph Tewes Ken Wiederhorn Lauren Tewes Lauren Tewes Net Worth Lauren Tewis Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television (1982) October 26 Pennsylvania Robert Nadir Robert Nadir (m. 1996–2002) TV Land Fan Favorite Award (2010) United States United States of America
Cynthia Lauren Tewes Quick Info
Full Name | Lauren Tewes |
Net Worth | $2 Million |
Date Of Birth | October 26, 1953 |
Place Of Birth | Braddock, Pennsylvania, United States |
Height | 5 ft 5 in (1.67 m) |
Profession | Actress |
Education | Pioneer High School, Rio Hondo College, University of California, Riverside |
Nationality | United States of America |
Spouse | John Wassel (m. 1977–1982), Paolo Noonis (1986-1994), Robert Nadir (m. 1996–2002, his death) |
Parents | Joanne Woods, Joseph Tewes |
Siblings | Ed Tewes |
Nicknames | Cynthia Lauren Tewes , Lauren Tewis |
IMDB | www.imdb.com/name/nm0856708 |
Awards | 1st Annual Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in the Theatre, TV Land Fan Favorite Award (2010) |
Nominations | Golden Globe award for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television (1982) |
Movies | “Eyes of a Stranger” (1981), “Starsky & Hutch” (1977), “Rotten Tomatoes” (1998) |
TV Shows | “The Love Boat” (1977 – 1986), “Arsenic and Old Lace” (theatre), “Charlie’s Angels” (1976), “Family: “Mirror, Mirror on the Wall…” (1977), “The Fugitive” (2000 – 2001), “My Fair Lady” (2003), “Prayer for My Enemy” (2007), “Anything for Love” (1985), |
Cynthia Lauren Tewes Important Facts
- Her paternal grandfather, Joseph Frederick Tewes, was a German immigrant, and her paternal grandmother, Mildred Gertrude Marie Franklin, was of German descent. Lauren’s mother’s family was of Irish and English origin.
- Performing in the world premiere of the Craig Lucas play “Prayer for My Enemy” with the Intiman Theatre Co. in Seattle. [July 2007]
- She now works in Seattle, Washington as a cheese steward following her completion of culinary arts studies. [2004]
- She has played the same character (Julie McCoy) in four different series: The Love Boat (1977), Charlie’s Angels (1976), Martin (1992) and Love Boat: The Next Wave (1998).
- Sideline: gourmet cooking.
- Made her stage debut in “Arsenic and Old Lace” at the Pacific Conservatory Theatre in California. Other plays include “Born Yesterday” and “Crimes of the Heart” which were performed during the early 1980s.
- Also studied at the University of California at Riverside, California where she won the 1st Annual Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in the Theatre.
- Father, Joseph Robert Tewes, was a wood pattern maker; mother is the former Joanne Woods.
- Attended Rio Hondo College in Whittier, California.
- Last name is pronounced “Tweeze”.
- Following Lauren’s dismissal from The Love Boat (1977) in 1984, she spiraled into drug addiction. She has now been sober for many years and presently makes her living doing voice-overs and radio commercials. She says she used to spend 16 hours a day caring for her sick husband.
Cynthia Lauren Tewes Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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Twin Peaks | 2017 | TV Series post-production | Actress | |
Locally Grown | 2013 | TV Movie | Gigi Granger | Actress |
The Fugitive | 2000-2001 | TV Series | Linda Westershulte | Actress |
Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet | 2000 | Video Game | Granny Smythe (voice) | Actress |
Gorky 17 | 1999 | Video Game English version, voice | Actress | |
The X-Files Game | 1998 | Video Game | Joan Truitt | Actress |
Love Boat: The Next Wave | 1998 | TV Series | Julie McCoy | Actress |
Police Quest: SWAT 2 | 1998 | Video Game | Dispatch / Terrorist / Tammany’s Wife / … (voice) | Actress |
Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell | 1998 | Video Game voice | Actress | |
Putt-Putt Travels Through Time | 1997 | Video Game voice | Actress | |
Nowhere | 1997 | Julie The Newscaster | Actress | |
Martin | 1997 | TV Series | Julie McCoy | Actress |
It Came from Outer Space II | 1996 | TV Movie | Carolee Minter | Actress |
The Doom Generation | 1995 | TV Anchorwoman | Actress | |
Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women | 1994 | TV Movie | Hostess | Actress |
Weird Science | 1994 | TV Series | Ms. Tankey | Actress |
Magic Kid | 1993 | Video | Mom | Actress |
Dark Justice | 1992-1993 | TV Series | Actress | |
Who’s the Boss? | 1991 | TV Series | Lavonne | Actress |
Camp Cucamonga | 1990 | TV Movie | Mrs. Scott | Actress |
The China Lake Murders | 1990 | TV Movie | Actress | |
My Two Dads | 1988 | TV Series | Karen Kupkus | Actress |
The Love Boat | 1977-1987 | TV Series | Cruise Director Julie McCoy | Actress |
Sky Commanders | 1987 | TV Series | Red McCullough | Actress |
Hotel | 1984-1986 | TV Series | Ellen Pierson / Paula Todd | Actress |
Hunter | 1986 | TV Series | Sheila Burke | Actress |
Murder, She Wrote | 1985 | TV Series | Betty Jordan | Actress |
Anything for Love | 1985 | TV Movie | Dot Bailey | Actress |
T.J. Hooker | 1985 | TV Series | Cynthia Randolph | Actress |
Finder of Lost Loves | 1985 | TV Series | Dorothy Keating | Actress |
The New Mike Hammer | 1985 | TV Series | Chastity | Actress |
The Love Boat Fall Preview Special | 1984 | TV Movie | Cruise Director Julie McCoy | Actress |
Fantasy Island | 1978-1984 | TV Series | Bebe DeForrest / Jane Howell | Actress |
Eyes of a Stranger | 1981 | Jane | Actress | |
Charlie’s Angels | 1976-1979 | TV Series | Julie McCoy / Christine Hunter | Actress |
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders | 1979 | TV Movie | Jessie Mathews | Actress |
Vega$ | 1978 | TV Series | Cindy Smalley | Actress |
Starsky and Hutch | 1977 | TV Series | Asst. D.A Sharon Freemont | Actress |
ABC Weekend Specials | 1977 | TV Series | Sharon | Actress |
Family | 1977 | TV Series | Jill Redfield | Actress |
Police Story | 1976 | TV Series | Kathy | Actress |
Home & Family | 2015 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Today | 2014 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Sidewalks Entertainment | 2014 | TV Series | Guest / Herself | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2014 | TV Series | Herself – The Love Boat | Self |
Oprah: Where Are They Now? | 2014 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Talk | 2013 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 8th Annual TV Land Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Whatever Happened To? | 2009 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Love Boat: TV Tales | 2002 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Weakest Link | 2001 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Biography | 2001 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Entertainment Tonight Presents: The Love Boat – Secrets from the Ship | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 3 | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
All-Star Party for Aaron Spelling | 1998 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
You Don’t Know Jack: Volume 2 | 1996 | Video Game | Herself – Celebrity Guest Appearance (voice) | Self |
Showbiz Today | 1991 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 39th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1982 | TV Special documentary | Herself | Self |
The John Davidson Show | 1980 | TV Series | Herself / Herself – Co-Host | Self |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 1979 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Mike Douglas Show | 1979 | TV Series | Herself – Co-Host | Self |
Good Morning America | 1979 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 21st Annual TV Week Logie Awards | 1979 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
All-Star Family Feud Special | 1979 | TV Series | Herself – Celebrity Contestant | Self |
Family Feud | 1978-1979 | TV Series | Herself / Herself – Contestant | Self |
Rockin’ New Year’s Eve 1979 | 1978 | TV Special | Herself – Host | Self |
The Hollywood Squares | 1978 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2014 | TV Series | Herself – The Love Boat | Archive Footage |
Cynthia Lauren Tewes Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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1982 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | The Love Boat (1977) | Won |
1982 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | The Love Boat (1977) | Nominated |