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Stephanie Zimbalist Wiki Biography
Stephanie Zimbalist was born on the 8th October 1956, in New York City, USA, and is an actress who is most famous for starring as Laura Holt in the 1980s NBC TV’s detective drama series “Remington Steele”. She is also widely recognized for her 1990s appearances in movies such as “Caroline?” (1990), “The Story Lady” and “The Killing Mind” both in 1991.
Have you ever wondered how much wealth she accumulated so far? How rich Stephanie Zimbalist is? According to sources, it is estimated that Stephanie Zimbalist’s net worth, as of early 2017, revolves around the sum of $3 million, acquired through her acting career which began in 1977.
Stephanie was born to Loranda Stephanie and Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. who was also an actor; apart from American, she is also of Russian and Romanian ancestry. She grew up in Los Angeles, California, where she attended Marlborough School before relocating to Middleburg, Virginia where she was educated at Foxcroft School. Before officially starting her acting career, Stephanie attended the NY City’s prestigious performing arts conservatory – Julliard School.
Stephanie debuted as an actress in 1977 when she appeared in the TV movie “Yesterday’s Child”, followed by notable appearances in movies such as “In the Matter of Karen Ann Quinlan” and “The Gathering” both in 1977, “Forever” (1978), “The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal” (1979) as well as TV series “Lucan”, “The Love Boat” and “Centennial”. All these engagements helped Stephanie to establish herself as a young, promising actress and also provided the basis for her net worth.
The real breakthrough in Stephanie’s acting career occurred in 1982, when she was cast for the role of Laura Holt, one of the main roles of the “Remington Steele” TV series, alongside Doris Roberts and Pierce Brosnan. In the course of the next five years, Stephanie appeared in 94 episodes of the show and massively contributed to its popularity with audiences. In return, this role dramatically increased her fame and wealth as well.
In 1989 she appeared in the main role of “The Man in the Brown Suit”, a movie adaptation of eponymous Agatha Christie’s novel, while in 1990, Zimbalist was cast for the title role of Joseph Sargent’s drama movie “Caroline?” which won a Primetime Emmy Award and earned Stephanie a Golden Globe Award nomination. Zimbalist has since appeared in numerous motion pictures, including “Jericho Fever” (1993), “Whose Daughter is She?” (1995), “Prison of Secrets” (1997) and more recently “Hamlet’s Ghost” (2015) and “A Timeless Love” (2016). Besides all these, she has added several other TV series roles to her professional portfolio such as “Batman: The Animated Series”, “V.I.P.”, “Nash Bridges” as well as “Crossing Jordan” and “Judging Amy”. It is certain that all these accomplishments have helped Stephanie Zimbalist to significantly increase the total of her wealth.
Besides her on-camera acting career, Stephanie has also made some efforts towards her stage one – she has appeared in several Broadway and off-Broadway stageplays such as “My One and Only”, “The Rainmaker” and “Tea at Five” among plenty of others. She has also released several audiobooks too, such as “The Girls” and “Queen of the Underworld”.
When it comes to her personal life, Stephanie Zimbalist has managed to keep it private and far from cameras as there isn’t any relevant data about her personal affairs. Although she dated rock composer Tony Berg and a fellow colleague, actor Gregory Harrison, Stephanie has never married.
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Stephanie Zimbalist Quick Info
Full Name | Stephanie Zimbalist |
Net Worth | $3 Million |
Date Of Birth | October 8, 1956 |
Place Of Birth | New York City, New York, USA |
Height | 5′ 5½” (1.66 m) |
Profession | Actress, Writer |
Education | Foxcroft School, Juilliard School |
Nationality | American |
Parents | Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Loranda Stephanie Spaulding |
Siblings | Efrem Zimbalist III, Nancy Zimbalist |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000258/ |
Nominations | Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television, People’s Choice Award for Favorite Actress in a New TV Series |
Movies | The Awakening, The Magic of Lassie, The Man in the Brown Suit, Prison of Secrets, The Prophet’s Game, Incident in a Small Town, Borderline Normal, The Christmas Story Lady, The Babysitter, The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal, Love on the Run, The Gathering, Whose Daughter Is She?, Christa McAuliffe: R… |
TV Shows | Remington Steele, Centennial |
Stephanie Zimbalist Quotes
- [1983] I’m not the sexiest thing in the world, I feel actors who have to *play* sexy lose all their sex appeal. When they start with the tongue and the heavy lids, it looks so ridiculous. I think you just have to be yourself.
- My upbringing was very un-Hollywood… I was born in New York and grew up on a ranch. I was never really smitten by the business in those days, never a fan type — just a basic kid watching TV. It wasn’t like I was an insider. I was never really brought into the show business side of my father’s life. I guess that’s been a blessing and a downfall. But it’s made my own work the initiation.
- If I’ve learned one thing in life, it’s you can never go back.
Stephanie Zimbalist Important Facts
- Her older sister Nancy Zimbalist died in 2012.
- Has starred on television alongside two future big-screen James Bonds: Timothy Dalton in Centennial (1978) and Pierce Brosnan on Remington Steele (1982).
- Met Kevin Conroy at the Julliard School. The two would later go on to work on Batman: The Animated Series (1992), alongside her father, Efrem Zimbalist Jr..
- Turned 21 while working on location at the Hop Kiln Winery in Sonoma on The Magic of Lassie (1978) with James Stewart – couldn’t get carded for a pitcher of beer that night. In an interview for Video Review years later, Stewart said she was his favorite actress today.
- Studied classical singing for six years with Natalie Bodanya of the Met, who studied with Marcella Sembrich, who also coached her grandmother, Alma Gluck. Alma was the first singer to sell a million records. She also had three sets of teeth. When her dog So-So ran away, it made the front page of the “New York Times”.
- Is the third of five generations of women in her family (so far) to go to Brown Ledge Camp in Mallett’s Bay, Vermont. Used to muck out stalls every day before she went to school. Dived for Allen Pinson, legendary Olympic coach, when she was 13, and had to opt out to stay in school and study. Accelerated her senior year of high school to return to Los Angeles and study acting and dance. Left most of her college essay applications in the back well of a taxi the week before they were due.
- Is an honorary member of the Stuntwomen’s Association. Finally learned a deep-water start on a slalom ski while on location in Acapulco on Remington Steele (1982). Made it a point to water-ski in every seaside location after that. Got terribly lost with Rue McClanahan in the streets of Madrid for over an hour while shooting The Man in the Brown Suit (1989).
- Was born on the same day New York Yankees pitcher Don Larsen tossed the only perfect game in World Series history, against the Brooklyn Dodgers at Yankee Stadium.
- Her aunt, Marcia Davenport, was the bestselling author of “Valley of Decision” and “East Side, West Side”, both of which were made into films. She also wrote the definitive biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, which has never been out of print.
- Co-starred alongside her father Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in The Best Place to Be (1979), also starring the late Donna Reed.
- Has a half-brother, Efrem Zimbalist III, and a sister, Nancy Zimbalist.
- Won the Robby Award for Best Actress in a Drama for her role as Lizzy Curry in “The Rainmaker”. The awards, which were presented at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, are given every year to honor distinguished achievement in theater. [February 2001]
- Was originally cast as Anne Lewis in RoboCop (1987), but had to give up her role to Nancy Allen when called back to resume filming episodes of Remington Steele (1982).
- Studied music and acting at the Juilliard School.
Stephanie Zimbalist Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
A Timeless Love | 2016 | Mary | Actress | |
Hamlet’s Ghost | 2015 | Justina Keller / Queen Gertrude | Actress | |
The Delivery | 2008/I | Short | The Red Queen | Actress |
Truth | 2006 | Video | Meredith | Actress |
Lucy’s Piano | 2006 | Short | Alice | Actress |
Judging Amy | 2003 | TV Series | Ms. Friedman | Actress |
Crossing Jordan | 2003 | TV Series | Mrs. Sullivan | Actress |
Touched by an Angel | 1997-2001 | TV Series | Jessica Albright / Dr. Kate Calder | Actress |
Malpractice | 2001 | Beth Garrett | Actress | |
Nash Bridges | 2001 | TV Series | Joy Larson | Actress |
Borderline Normal | 2001 | Vicky Walling | Actress | |
V.I.P. | 2001 | TV Series | Bobbi Canary | Actress |
Bread and Roses | 2000 | Stephanie Zimbalist – Party Guest (uncredited) | Actress | |
Family Law | 2000 | TV Series | Elizabeth Lane | Actress |
The Prophet’s Game | 2000 | Francis Aldobrandi | Actress | |
Chicken Soup for the Soul | 1999 | TV Series | Mom | Actress |
Diagnosis Murder | 1999 | TV Series | Vanessa Sellars | Actress |
Twice in a Lifetime | 1999 | TV Series | Dana Hancock / Ann Rutherford | Actress |
Prison of Secrets | 1997 | TV Movie | Lynn Schaffer | Actress |
Dead Ahead | 1996 | TV Movie | Maura Loch | Actress |
Stop the World, I Want to Get Off | 1996 | TV Movie | Evie / Anya / Ara / … | Actress |
Whose Daughter Is She? | 1995 | TV Movie | Cathy | Actress |
The Great Elephant Escape | 1995 | TV Movie | Beverly Cunningham | Actress |
Animated Stories from the Bible: Music Video – Volume 1 | 1994 | Video | Eve (voice) | Actress |
Animated Stories from the Bible: Music Video – Volume 2 | 1994 | Video voice | Actress | |
Voices from Within | 1994 | TV Movie | Ann Parkhurst | Actress |
Batman: The Animated Series | 1994 | TV Series | Janet Van Dorn | Actress |
Incident in a Small Town | 1994 | TV Movie | Lily Margaret Bell | Actress |
Jericho Fever | 1993 | TV Movie | Bonnie Whitney | Actress |
The Hidden Room | 1993 | TV Series | Della | Actress |
Sexual Advances | 1992 | TV Movie | Paula Pratt | Actress |
Breaking the Silence | 1992 | TV Movie | Janey Kirkland | Actress |
The Story Lady | 1991 | TV Movie | Julie Pollard | Actress |
The Killing Mind | 1991 | TV Movie | Isobel Neiman | Actress |
Caroline? | 1990 | TV Movie | Caroline | Actress |
Personals | 1990 | TV Movie | Actress | |
The Hitchhiker | 1989 | TV Series | Heather | Actress |
The Man in the Brown Suit | 1989 | TV Movie | Anne Beddingfeld | Actress |
The Creation | 1988 | Video short | Eve (voice) | Actress |
Celebration Family | 1987 | TV Movie | Janet Marston | Actress |
Remington Steele | 1982-1987 | TV Series | Laura Holt | Actress |
A Letter to Three Wives | 1985 | TV Movie | Debra Bishop | Actress |
Love on the Run | 1985 | TV Movie | Diana Rockland | Actress |
Tomorrow’s Child | 1982 | TV Movie | Kay Spence | Actress |
Elvis and the Beauty Queen | 1981 | TV Movie | Linda Thompson | Actress |
The Babysitter | 1980 | TV Movie | Joanna Redwine | Actress |
The Awakening | 1980 | Margaret Corbeck | Actress | |
The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story | 1980 | TV Movie | Anya Andreyev | Actress |
Hagen | 1980 | TV Series | Linda | Actress |
The Best Place to Be | 1979 | TV Movie | Maryanne Callahan | Actress |
Family | 1979 | TV Series | Josie | Actress |
Centennial | 1978-1979 | TV Mini-Series | Elly Zendt | Actress |
The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal | 1979 | TV Movie | Connie | Actress |
Having Babies | 1979 | TV Series | Actress | |
Long Journey Back | 1978 | TV Movie | Celia Casella | Actress |
The Magic of Lassie | 1978 | Kelly Mitchell | Actress | |
The Love Boat | 1978 | TV Series | Jenny Lang | Actress |
Forever | 1978 | TV Movie | Katherine Danziger | Actress |
The Gathering | 1977 | TV Movie | Toni | Actress |
In the Matter of Karen Ann Quinlan | 1977 | TV Movie | Mary Ellen Quinlan | Actress |
Lucan | 1977 | TV Series | Tashi | Actress |
Yesterday’s Child | 1977 | TV Movie | Ann Talbot | Actress |
Remington Steele | TV Series story by – 1 episode, 1985 teleplay by – 1 episode, 1985 | Writer | ||
Tab Hunter Confidential | 2015 | Documentary special thanks | Thanks | |
Bread and Roses | 2000 | special thanks | Thanks | |
Charlton Heston & Ben-Hur: A Personal Journey | 2011 | Video documentary | Actress | Self |
Christa McAuliffe: Reach for the Stars | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Teacher / Astronaut | Self |
Biography | 2004 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Intimate Portrait | 1999-2002 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Crook & Chase | 1997 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Marilu | 1994 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
One on One with John Tesh | 1991 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Working in the Theatre | 1991 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The Joan Rivers Show | 1991 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1991 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV | Self |
The Pat Sajak Show | 1990 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Live with Kelly and Ryan | 1990 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1986 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
All-Star Party for ‘Dutch’ Reagan | 1985 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Late Night with David Letterman | 1984-1985 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The NBC All Star Hour | 1985 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Night of 100 Stars II | 1985 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
50th Presidential Inaugural Gala | 1985 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Hour Magazine | 1984 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 10th Annual People’s Choice Awards | 1984 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 1983-1984 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Breakaway | 1983 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Mike Douglas Show | 1978 | TV Series | Herself – Actress | Self |
The 34th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1977 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
La tele de tu vida | 2007 | TV Series | Laura Holt | Archive Footage |
America’s Top Sleuths | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Laura Holt | Archive Footage |
Guilty Pleasures: Courtroom Dramas | 2005 | Video | Lynn Schaffer | Archive Footage |
Stephanie Zimbalist Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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1991 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | Caroline? (1990) | Won |
1981 | Saturn Award | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Supporting Actress | The Awakening (1980) | Won |
1991 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | Caroline? (1990) | Nominated |
1981 | Saturn Award | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Supporting Actress | The Awakening (1980) | Nominated |