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A petite and unassuming brunette, Maura Tierney became known to audiences for her Emmy nominated role as Abby Lockhart on “E.R.” (NBC, 1994- ). A Boston native, Tierney studied drama in New York before heading west to pursue her acting career. A series regular on the NBC series “News Radio” (1995-1999) for five seasons, Tierney went on to appear in the films “Liar Liar” (1996) with Jim Carrey and “Forces of Nature” (1999) opposite Ben Affleck. In 2006, Tierney joined the cast of Neil LaBute’s off-Broadway play “Some Girls,” co-starring “Will and Grace” star, Eric McCormack....

Filmography

Mechaneck - ( Sister Alice / / Announced / )
Baby Mama - ( Caroline / 2008 / Released / )
Finding Amanda - ( Lorraine Mendon / 2008 / Released / )
Semi-Pro - ( Lynn / 2008 / Released / )
The Go-Getter - ( Hal's Pets / 2007 / Released / )
Danny Roane: First Time Director - ( - Cast / 2006 / Released / )
Diggers - ( Gina / 2006 / Released / )
Welcome to Mooseport - ( Sally Mannis / 2004 / Released / )
Insomnia (Warner Bros) - ( Rachel Clement / 2002 / Released / )
Scotland, PA - ( Pat McBeth / 2001 / Released / )
Forces of Nature - ( Bridget / 1999 / Released / )
Instinct - ( Lyn Powell / 1999 / Released / Forum Film Limited )
Primary Colors - ( Daisy / 1998 / Released / Toho Tawa/Marubeni )
Liar Liar - ( Audrey Reede / 1997 / Released / )
Mercy - ( Simonett / 1996 / Released / )
Primal Fear - ( Naomi Chance / 1996 / Released / )
Fly By Night - ( Denise / 1994 / Released / )
The Temp - ( Sharon Derns / 1993 / Released / )
The Linguini Incident - ( / 1992 / Released / )
White Sands - ( Noreen / 1992 / Released / Finnkino )
Dead Women in Lingerie - ( Molly Field / 1990 / Released / )
TV Credits
The 2007 Primetime Creative Arts Emmys ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
Christmas in Rockefeller Center ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Melvin Goes to Dinner ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Celebrity Poker Showdown ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
ER 200: A Dateline Special ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
Sammy ( 2000 / Released ): Voice
Oxygen ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
King of the Hill ( 1997 / Released ): Voice
704 Hauser Street ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
ER ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
The Chicago Way ( 2008 )
TV Episode Abby Lockhart

Tandem Repeats ( 2008 )
TV Episode Abby Lockhart

Under Pressure ( 2008 )
TV Episode Abby Lockhart

Truth Will Out ( 2008 )
TV Episode Abby Lockhart

TV Episode Abby Lockhart

Out of Darkness ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
Flying Blind ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
Law & Order ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
Crossing the Mob ( 1988 / Released ): Actor
The Van Dyke Show ( 1988 / Released ): Actor
Student Exchange ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
Newsradio ( Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

A petite and unassuming brunette, Maura Tierney became known to audiences for her Emmy nominated role as Abby Lockhart on “E.R.” (NBC, 1994- ). A Boston native, Tierney studied drama in New York before heading west to pursue her acting career. A series regular on the NBC series “News Radio” (1995-1999) for five seasons, Tierney went on to appear in the films “Liar Liar” (1996) with Jim Carrey and “Forces of Nature” (1999) opposite Ben Affleck. In 2006, Tierney joined the cast of Neil LaBute’s off-Broadway play “Some Girls,” co-starring “Will and Grace” star, Eric McCormack.

Born Maura Lynn Tierney on Feb. 3, 1965 in Boston, MA, Tierney was raised in Boston’s Hyde Park district. Growing up, Tierney’s father, Joe, was a lawyer and mayoral candidate who served eight terms on the Boston city council; her mother, Pat, was a real-estate agent. The eldest of three siblings, Tierney attended the all-girls Catholic Notre Dame Academy as a teenager. While studying drama at the school, Tierney made an appearance in the Boston Globe Drama Festival. Upon her graduation, she moved to New York to study drama at New York University and performed in several university plays, including “Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean,” “Baby With the Bathwater,” “Danny and the Deep Blue Sea,” “Talking With,” and “Food.” Tierney went on to study drama at Circle-in-the-Square Theatre School.

Upon relocating to Los Angeles, Tierney landed her first television role as one of the lead students in the Disney TV-movie, "Student Exchange" (ABC, 1987). From there, she went on to the short-lived "The Van Dyke Show" (CBS, 1988), as Barry Van Dyke's secretary. Though it was her first regular television role, the series was cancelled after only two months. After appearing in episodes of “Family Ties” (NBC, 1982-89) and “Booker” (FOX, 1989-1990), Tierney made her feature debut in "Dead Women in Lingerie" (1990). Next, Tierney portrayed Cherlyn Markowitz, the outspoken Jewish girlfriend of a young conservative African-American in the Norman Lear directed "704 Hauser Street" (CBS, 1994), another short-lived series.

Landing her first breakthrough role in 1995, Tierney was cast as ambitious overachiever Lisa Miller on the NBC sitcom “News Radio” (1995-99). Tierney appeared on the series, a favorite with television critics, for five seasons until its ultimate demise in 1999 after the murder of cast member Phil Hartman.

While working on “Radio,” Tierney landed supporting roles in a number of major films. In 1996 she portrayed Jim Carrey’s unsatisfied ex-wife in the comedy hit, “Liar, Liar.” She went on to appear in “Primary Colors” (1998) and as Ben Affleck’s fiancée in “Forces of Nature” (1999).

In 2000, Tierney joined the cast of the long-running NBC medical drama “E.R.” (1994- ) as nurse Abby Lockhart. Filling the void left by Juliana Margulies' departure, Tierney quickly became the heart and soul of the show. Her performance earned her an Emmy nomination in 2001 after only a year on the series. While starring on “E.R.”, Tierney found time to appear in Christopher Nolan’s “Insomnia” (2002) with Al Pacino and in “Welcome to Mooseport” (2004) opposite Gene Hackman and Ray Romano. In 2006, she returned to theater in Neil LaBute’s off-Broadway play “Some Girls” with Eric McCormack and Fran Drescher.


Profession(s):
Actor, producer
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
father:Joseph Tierney (Boston politician who served on the Boston City Council for 15 years)
husband:Billy Morrissette (Met on the set of a never-aired TV series; married from 1993-2007)
mother:Pat Tierney

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Education
Notre Dame Academy Hingham, MA
New York University New York, NY
Circle in the Square Theater School New York, NY
Milestones (Back to top)
2008 Played Tina Fey's sister in the comedy, "Baby Mama"
2008 Co-starred with Matthew Broderick in the comedy, "Finding Amanda"
2006 Joined the cast of Neil LaBute's off-Broadway play "Some Girl(s)"
2004 Co-starred with Ray Romano and Gene Hackman in "Welcome to Mooseport"
2002 Played a supporting role in the Christopher Nolan-directed "Insomnia"
2001 Portrayed a Lady Macbeth-like character in "Scotland, Pa."; the role was written specifically for her by writer/director and then-husband Billy Morrissette
2000 Joined the cast of NBC's "ER" as nurse Abby Lockhart; earned an Emmy nomination in 2001
2000 Provided character voice for NBC's animated series "Sammy"
1999 Portrayed Ben Affleck's fiancee in "Forces of Nature"
1999 Executive produced and starred in the film "Oxygen"
1998 Had supporting role in Mike Nichols' "Primary Colors"
1996 First film lead, playing Jim Carrey's ex-wife in the comedy, "Liar, Liar"
1995 - 1999 Played obsessive overachiever, Lisa Miller on the NBC sitcom "NewsRadio"
1994 Cast as Cherlyn Markowitz on the short-lived CBS series "704 Hauser"
1990 Feature debut, "Dead Women in Lingerie"
1988 Made series debut as regular in CBS' "The Van Dyke Show"
1987 Made TV debut in ABC's "Student Exchange"
Raised in Hyde Park, near Boston, Massachusetts
Began acting as a teenager; participated in a high school drama festival sponsored by The Boston Globe


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