Marcia Cross
Marcia Cross, born on March 25, 1962, is a renowned American actress celebrated for her impactful performances on television. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of the meticulous and complex character Bree Van de Kamp on the acclaimed series "Desperate Housewives," which aired from 2004 to 2012. Cross's nuanced performance earned her critical acclaim and several award nominations, including two Primetime Emmy nominations.
Before her iconic role in "Desperate Housewives," Cross made a name for herself with her performance as Dr. Kimberly Shaw on the popular 1990s soap opera "Melrose Place." This role solidified her status as a talented actress in the industry and showcased her ability to tackle diverse characters.
In addition to her work in these landmark series, Marcia has appeared in various other television shows and films, demonstrating her versatility. She has guest-starred in series such as "The Edge of Night," "One Life to Live," and "Quantico."
Beyond her acting career, Cross is also an advocate for mental health awareness, drawing from her personal experiences. Throughout her career, she has become a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, known not only for her talent but also for her dedication to important causes. Marcia Cross continues to be a prominent presence in television, inspiring many with her work and advocacy.
Filmography
Just Peck
The Secret of Karma
All the Way to the Ocean
The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James
Bringing Up Bobby
Bad Influence
Melrose Place