Marg Helgenberger Quotes & Trivia

Quotes

Before Huey was 5, I could take him to work with me. Now, though, he has sports and lessons and friends, and it's not fair to remove him from his whole life.

By the time May rolls around, I'm probably going to want to spend a month on an island. But if Steven Spielberg or Steven Soderbergh or any number of directors were to say 'Hey, there's this role, are you interested?' I'd be there in a flash.

I didn't work on the killing floor. I worked in the section where you break the meat down and package it.

I just cleared the slate and thought of her as a mother and went from there.

I miss his calmness. I sort of went through this chubby phase thinking, 'Eeeeough, I'm so ugly.' And he would always say, 'You just wait. Your cheekbones will come in.'

I opened an account and a relationship.

I spent three intense years with those people. We still get together, but it's time to move on and spend time with my baby.

I'll give the producers a heads-up-'Parent-teacher conference, I need the afternoon off'-and most of the time they're accommodating.

I'm Catholic, he's Jewish, and it was just easier to elope.

If I was working hard, she bled into my personality. I became more cynical.

It's tough enough trying to work a day shift and figure out the babysitter situation.

One of the jobs I had was cutting out the blood clots on a side of beef.

That got me to L.A. and reintroduced me to my future husband.

There were a coupla times when I had had it. And when I'm pushed to the limit, I scream.

We would love to have other children. It hasn't happened. We haven't been lucky enough.

When I think of home. I think of fishing with my dad. We'd go to a sandpit loaded with bluegill and bullheads.

Women loved that part 'cause K.C. was just sassy.

Trivia

In 2002, Marg and her husband Alan appeared in the play Love Letters for one night to raise money for West L.A. congregation Adat Shalom.

When

Marg has stated that she was angered at the franchising of

In 2000, Marg played Patsy Ramsey in the made for TV movie Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBen?t and the City of Boulder based on the events of the child beauty queen’s murder.

In 1999 Marg appeared in the made for TV movie Happy Face Murders. She played Jen Powell.

Marg played Jerrilynn Folz in the 1998 made for TV movie Thanks of a Grateful Nation.

Marg starred as Lizzy in the 1997 drama The Last Time I Committed Suicide.

Marg had an uncredited role (Joanna) in the 1996 comedy My Fellow Americans.

Marg starred in Inflammable a 1995 made for TV movie as Lt. Kay Dolan.

Marg played Darlene Carpenter in the 1995 drama Just Looking.

Marg played Kate Nessen in the 1994 made for TV movie Lie Down with Lions.

Marg starred in the 1994 thriller Blind Vengeance.

Marg played Connie in the 1993 thriller Distant Cousins.

Marg appeared in a 1992 made for TV movie Through the Eyes of a Killer as Laurie Fisher.

In 1991 Marg starred in Death Dreams a made for TV movie. She played Crista Westfield.

Marg played Virginia Whitelaw in the 1990 made for TV movie Blind Vengence.

Marg played Alex in After Midnight, a 1989 horror film.

In 2001 was nominated for a TV Guide Award for Actress of the Year in a New Series for her role on

In 2002 Marg was nominated for a Golden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Drama for her role on

Marg received Emmy nominations in 1991 and 1992 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role in

Marg says that with the free time on set she often plays hacky sack with the guys.

Marg got the chance to act with her husband,

Marg and

Marg is the sister-in-law of Mark Rosenberg and Paula Weinstein.

Her home once belonged to silent film star

Starred as Bobbi Anderson in the 1993 made for TV movie The Tommyknockers, based on Stephen King's book.

Marg's production company "Don't Call Me Marge!" is her humorous jab at peoples mispronounciation of her name.

One her first jobs, as a teenager,was spending her summers and her Christmas breaks working as a ‘boner’ at the meat packing plant where her father was employed.

She played Dr. Laura Baker in the 1995 movie Species and 1998 sequel Species II.

Nominated for a Golden Globe in the category of Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV for her role in

Met her husband,

Marg's son Hugh Rosenberg was born on October 21, 1990. He's named after her father.

Co-starred with

A scout spotted her in the play "The Taming of the Shrew" while at Northwestern University, telling her about a role on

On the