Talia Balsam

Talia Balsam (born March 5, 1959) is an American television and film actress.

Talia Balsam
Born (1959-03-05) March 5, 1959
New York City, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1977–present
Spouses
(m. 1989; div. 1993)
    (m. 1998)
    Children1
    Parent(s)Martin Balsam
    Joyce Van Patten
    Relatives

    Early life

    Balsam was born in New York City on March 5, 1959, to actors Martin Balsam and Joyce Van Patten.[1] Her ancestry is Russian Jewish (father) and Italian, Dutch, and English (mother). She is the niece of actor Dick Van Patten, actress Pat Van Patten and actor and director Tim Van Patten. Her cousin is actress Grace Van Patten.

    Career

    Balsam began her career appearing in a recurring role on the ABC sitcom Happy Days and later appeared in a number of shows, including Dallas, Taxi, Hill Street Blues, Family Ties and Magnum, P.I.. Balsam also played leading roles in films Crawlspace (1986) and In the Mood (1987).[2] She also appeared in a number of made-for-television movies, including Kent State (1981), Nadia (1984), and Consenting Adult (1985). Balsam continued playing supporting film roles and guest starred on television through 1990s and 2000s, include The Cake Eaters (2007), L.A. Doctors (1998–99) and Without a Trace (2003–04).

    From 2007 to 2014, Balsam had a recurring role as Mona Sterling in the AMC period drama series Mad Men. In 2012, she also had a recurring role in the Showtime thriller Homeland as Cynthia Walden. From 2016 to 2019, she starred opposite Sarah Jessica Parker in the HBO comedy series, Divorce.[3][4]

    Personal life

    Balsam married actor George Clooney in Las Vegas in 1989; they were divorced in 1993.[5] In an interview with Vanity Fair after their divorce, Clooney stated, "I probably (definitely) wasn't someone who should have been married at that point. I just don't feel like I gave Talia a fair shot."[6] Since 1998, Balsam has been married to John Slattery, with whom she has a son, Harry Slattery.[7] They married in Kauai, Hawaii.[1] They played husband and wife Roger and Mona Sterling in Mad Men. Balsam lives with her family in SoHo, Manhattan.[8]

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Title Role Notes
    1979 Sunnyside Ann Rosario
    1984 Mass Appeal Liz Dolson
    1986 Crawlspace Lori Bancroft
    1986 The Supernaturals Pvt. Angela Lejune
    1987 The Kindred Sharon Raymond
    1987 In the Mood Judy Cusimano
    1987 P.I. Private Investigations Jenny Fox
    1989 Trust Me Catherine Walker
    1991 The Walter Ego Susie the Whore Short film
    1991 Killer Instinct Emma
    1995 Coldblooded Jean Alexander
    1997 Camp Stories Mary
    1999 Valerie Flake Linda
    2002 Emmett's Mark Suzanne
    2005 Little Manhattan Jackie Telesco
    2006 All the King's Men Lucy Stark
    2007 The Cake Eaters Violet Kaminski
    2008 The Wackness Mrs. Shapiro
    2009 The Broadroom Julie Video short
    2010 Conviction Prosecuting Attorney
    2011 Return Julie
    2011 No Strings Attached Sandra Kurtzman
    2011 Choose Clarissa
    2015 Don't Worry Baby Miriam Lang
    2015 The Girl in the Book Mom
    2016 Little Men Audrey
    2019 The Climb Suzi
    2020 Worth Dede Feinberg
    2021 With/In: Volume 1 Segment: "Intersection"
    2021 The Many Saints of Newark Mrs. Jarecki
    2022 Master Diandra
    2023 Late Bloomers Completed[9]

    Television

    Year Title Role Notes
    1977 Happy Days Nancy Croft "Hollywood: Parts 1 - 3"
    1978 The Initiation of Sarah Allison TV film
    1978 Stickin' Together Grace Geary TV film
    1978 Fast Lane Blues Dolly TV film
    1978 Dallas Rita Briggs "Black Market Baby"
    1978 The Millionaire Doreen TV film
    1978–1980 Taxi Cathy Consuelos "Like Father, Like Daughter", "Fathers of the Bride"
    1979 Survival of Dana Rona TV film
    1979 The Runaways Diana Robinson "Wrong Way Street"
    1980 OHMS Noranne Wing TV film
    1980 Archie Bunker's Place Beverly Klein-Munoz "Murray's Daughter"
    1980 When the Whistle Blows Sharon Jenkins "Beauty Pageant"
    1981 Kent State Sandy Scheuer TV film
    1981 Crazy Times Eve TV film
    1982 Hill Street Blues Sally "Some Like It Hot-Wired"
    1983 Cagney & Lacey Diane "Affirmative Action"
    1983 Family Ties Carrie Newman "Tender Is the Knight"
    1984 Calamity Jane Jean Irene O'Neill TV film
    1984 Magnum, P.I. Emily Jackson "On Face Value"
    1984 Punky Brewster Miranda 'Randi' Mitchell "Punky Finds a Home: Parts 2 & 3"
    1985 Consenting Adult Margie TV film
    1985 Murder, She Wrote Debbie Delancey "Footnote to Murder"
    1987 Tales from the Darkside Gail "The Social Climber"
    1987 The Ladies Linda TV film
    1988 Tour of Duty Vickie Adams "Pushin' Too Hard"
    1988 Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Golden Land Verna TV film
    1989–1990 Thirtysomething Paige "Michael's Campaign", "Pulling Away"
    1990 Murder, She Wrote Julie Pritzer "Murder: According to Maggie"
    1991 Sins of the Mother Liz Trent TV film
    1991 Life Goes On Ms. Melanie Karlsen "Ghost of Grandpa Past"
    1991 Stat Rita Falco "Psychosomatic"
    1991 Jake and the Fatman Cathy Reno "Come Along with Me"
    1991 Past Imperfect Jill TV film
    1992 Law & Order Turner "Consultation"
    1993 The Larry Sanders Show Dora "Being There"
    1993 Mad About You Debbie "The Unplanned Child"
    1994 The Companion Charlene TV film
    1995 Diagnosis: Murder Tonya Gilpin "Call Me Incontestable"
    1995 Touched by an Angel Dr. Joanne Glassberg "In the Name of God"
    1995 Almost Perfect Jeannie Guthrie "A Dog Day Afternoon", "You Like Me, You Really Like Me", "The Ex-Files"
    1996 Law & Order Teri Marks "Remand"
    1997 Early Edition Dr. Robbin English "The Cat"
    1997–1998 Profiler Monica Sikes "Old Acquaintance", "Jack Be Nimble, Jack Be Quick"
    1998 Nothing Sacred Laura "A Nun's Story"
    1998 The Love Boat: The Next Wave Diana Wilson "Smooth Sailing"
    1998–1999 L.A. Doctors Julie Lonner Recurring role
    1999 Ally McBeal Shelia Kent "Angels and Blimps"
    2000 Schimmel Kathy TV film
    2000 The Street Mrs. Nicole Mason "Hostile Makeover"
    2003 Third Watch Mrs. Beckman "In Confidence"
    2003 K Street Gail Recurring role
    2003–2004 Without a Trace Maria Malone Recurring role
    2005 Into the Fire Dr. Linda Boyle TV film
    2005 Commander in Chief Ruth "Pilot"
    2006 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Victoria Carson "Wrongful Life"
    2007–2014 Mad Men Mona Sterling Pike Recurring role
    2008 Wainy Days Carol "Carol"
    2009 FlashForward Surgeon Gen. Anita Ralston "Gimme Some Truth"
    2010 Treme Carla Hall "Shallow Water, Oh Mama"
    2012 Homeland Cynthia Walden Recurring role
    2013 Elementary Cheryl Gregson "An Unnatural Arrangement"
    2013–2014 The Good Wife Anne Stevens "A Precious Commodity", "Goliath and David"
    2014 The Newsroom Toni Dodd "Contempt"
    2016–2019 Divorce Dallas Holt Regular role
    2017 Z: The Beginning of Everything Anne Ober Recurring Role
    2021 Girls5eva Herself Episode: "Alf Musik"
    2021 The Premise Prosecutor Episode: "Social Justice Sex Tape"
    2023 Wilderness Bonnie Main cast

    References

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    2. "Talia Balsam | Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos". AllMovie.
    3. "George Clooney's ex-wife speaks out about their marriage". The Independent. October 7, 2016. Archived from the original on 2022-05-26.
    4. "Divorce - Dallas". HBO.
    5. "Talia Balsam Movies, Pictures and Awards". MovieTimes.com. Retrieved 26 December 2016.
    6. Wang, Julia. "George Clooney Biography : People.com". People.com. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
    7. By Helena de Bertodano 10:50AM BST 08 Apr 2013 (2013-04-08). "John Slattery on ageing, drinking, and how he'd like Mad Men to end". Telegraph. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
    8. Krum, Sharon (May 6, 2015). "Mad Men star John Slattery is back in the Big Apple — where he belongs". Brick Underground. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
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