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Traylor Howard
American actress (born )
Traylor Howard | |
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Howard during a visit to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, on December 19, | |
Born | Traylor Elizabeth Howard () June 14, (age58)[1] Orlando, Florida, U.S. |
Education | Lake Highland Preparatory School |
Almamater | Florida State University |
Occupation | Actress |
Yearsactive | –present |
Spouses | Cameron B. Hall (m., divorced)Christian Navarro (m.; div.)Jarel Portman (m.) |
Children | 2 |
Traylor Elizabeth Howard[2] (born June 14, )[1] is an American actress.
Imdb biography search Peggy E. Recently viewed. Traylor Elizabeth Howard. Recently viewed.From to , Howard played Natalie Teeger in the USA Network television series Monk. She has also starred on the sitcoms Boston Common (–) and Two Guys and a Girl (–), while her film credits include Dirty Work (), Me, Myself & Irene (), and Son of the Mask ().
Early life
Traylor Elizabeth Howard was born on June 14, , in Orlando, Florida, to Peggy (née Traylor[3]) and Robert M.
Howard, Jr.[2] She is the middle of three children, with an older brother, John R. Howard,[4] and a younger brother. She attended Lake Highland Preparatory School,[5] and worked at SeaWorld Orlando as a teenager.[6] After graduating from Florida State University with a degree in communications, advertising, and English, Howard moved to Los Angeles, California, where she worked for a public relations firm and a greeting card company while performing in local theater productions.[7]
Career
While in high school, Howard appeared in a Juicy Fruit chewing gum commercial.[7] In she appeared in one of the AT&T Corporation's "You Will" television commercials.[citation needed]
Howard landed her first major television role in for the NBC sitcom Boston Common, portraying Joy Byrnes, a doctoral student and the love interest of Anthony Clark's Boyd Pritchett, throughout the show's two-season run.
Her hometown newspaper, The Orlando Sentinel, panned the show as "magna cum lousy."[8]
From to , Howard starred as Sharon Carter, the titular "girl" of the ABC sitcom Two Guys and a Girl (titled Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place for the first two seasons), opposite Ryan Reynolds and Richard Ruccolo.[9][10]
In , Howard starred as the romantic lead in the film Dirty Work opposite Norm Macdonald.
In , Howard appeared in the film Me, Myself & Irene as Jim Carrey's adulterous bride.[11] She also featured in Foo Fighters' music video "Breakout", which served as a tie-in to the song's appearance in the film. That same year, Howard performed in the play How I Fell in Love by playwright Joel Field at the Williamstown Theater Festival in North Adams, Massachusetts.[12] It was reported that actor George Clooney visited Howard during her time at the festival.[13]
In , Howard starred in the short-lived sitcom Bram & Alice alongside Alfred Molina.[14] That same year, she made a guest appearance in the third season of The West Wing.
In , Howard starred in the film Son of the Mask.[15]
From to , Howard starred opposite Tony Shalhoub on the USA Network comedy-drama detective series Monk as the titular character's faithful assistant, Natalie Teeger.[16] Following Monk's conclusion, Howard stepped back from acting to spend more time with her children.[17]
Howard reprised her role as Natalie Teeger in Peacock's At-Home Variety Show short episode "Mr.
Monk Shelters in Place" and Monk follow-up film Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie, which were released on May 11, , and December 8, , respectively.[18][19][20]
Personal life
In , Howard married Cameron B. Hall in Orlando, Florida.
The couple then lived in Beverly Hills, California.[21][2][22]
In April , Howard married wine merchant Christian Navarro. The couple divorced in [21][23]
In November , Howard gave birth to a son, Sabu.[21][24][25]
In , Howard married Jarel Portman, son of architect John C.
Portman Jr. They have a son, Julien.[21][26]
In July , Howard was interviewed by Jane Mayer for a New Yorker piece detailing sexual misconduct allegations against former United States SenatorAl Franken, with whom Howard performed on a USO tour in Howard defended Franken, saying, "I get the whole #MeToo thing, and a whole lot of horrible stuff has happened, and it needed to change.
But that's not what was happening here. Franken is a good man."[27]
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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Till the End of the Night | Fran | Credited as Traylor H. Hall | |
Confessions of a Sexist Pig | Anne Henning | Alternative title: Taste of Love | |
Dirty Work | Kathy | ||
Me, Myself & Irene | Layla Baileygates | ||
Son of the Mask | Tonya Avery | ||
Simon Says Save the Climate! | Polar Bear | Voice |
Television
Stage
Music video
References
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- ^ abc"Hall - Howard". Boca Raton News. August 5, pp.7E. Retrieved August 24, via
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- ^Abbott, Jim (March 8, ). "'Boston Common' has Orlando link, via L.A." Television. Orlando Sentinel. pp.E Retrieved August 25, via
- ^"'Girl' and her dolphin".
Orlando Sentinel. June 27, pp.A Retrieved August 24,
- ^ ab"Star Spotlight: Traylor Howard". TV Preview. The Marshall (TX) News Messenger. February 2, p. Retrieved 24 August via
- ^Boedeker, Hal (21 March ).
"Campus sitcom 'Boston' is uncommonly bad". Television. The Orlando Sentinel. pp.E Retrieved 24 August via
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The Cincinnati Enquirer. pp.C1 –C2. Retrieved 24 August via
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- ^Boyar, Jay (23 June ). "Carrey times 2". Movies. The Orlando Sentinel.
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- ^ ab"'How I fell in love' at WTF". Entertainment. North Adams Transcript. 7 July pp.B6. Retrieved 24 August via
- ^"Clooney sees 'Love'". The Orlando Sentinel. 20 July pp.A Retrieved 25 August via
- ^Boedeker, Hal (16 May ).
"CBS hopes to cash in on the allure of crime".
Traylor howard imdb biography on bradford Retrieved 24 August — via Newspapers. Retrieved February 1, TV Preview. Boston Common.Life & Times. The Orlando Sentinel. pp.E2. Retrieved 24 August via
- ^"Detail view of Movies Page". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Archived from the original on December 12, Retrieved June 24,
- ^Lee, Luaine (10 November ). "'Monk' role has been a dream job for Traylor Howard".
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Boston Common. In April , Howard married wine merchant Christian Navarro. More from this person. Monk Shelters in Place ".Archived from the original on Retrieved 23 May
(archived ) - ^Jason Gray-Stanford (May 21, ). "The Randy Disher Podcast: Traylor Howard". (Podcast). The Randy Disher Podcast. Event occurs at Retrieved March 9,
- ^Barsanti, Sam (May 11, ). "Adrian Monk is back and more miserable than ever in Peacock's first At-Home Variety Show short".
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- ^"Monk Is Coming Back — Get Ready for an All-New Monk Movie on Peacock". Peacock Blog. Retrieved
- ^Silva, Gabriela (23 August ). "Mr. Monk's Last Case: Everything we know about the Monk movie". Dexerto. In April , Howard married wine merchant Christian Navarro. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. What happened after Monk? The New Yorker.
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- ^ abcdFord, Tom (). "What happened to Traylor Howard? Net Worth, Height, Children". The Biography. Retrieved
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- ^"Monk Star's Husband Seeks Divorce".
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- ^"Traylor Howard welcomes a son". Peoplemag. Retrieved
- ^Lynch, Lorrie (15 April ). "Who's News". USA Weekend. Florida Today (Magazine). USA Today. p.2. Retrieved 25 August
- ^Green, Josh (May 18, ).
"Building on his father's legacy"(PDF). The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. p.2. Retrieved February 1,
- ^Mayer, Jane (19 July ). "The Case of Al Franken".
Eve rothlo: Episode: "Madame Ex". As a kid, I went by Tray. The show revolved around the lives of two siblings, Wyleen and Boyd Pritchett. Boston Common.
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