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Kari Wuhrer
Wuhrer in 2014
Born

Kari Samantha Wuhrer


(1967-04-28) April 28, 1967 (age 57)
Other namesKari Wührer
Kari Salin
Kari Wührer Salin
Kari Salin-Wührer
Alma materNew York University Tisch School of the Arts
Marymount Manhattan College
Columbia University
RADA
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • singer
  • producer
  • Years active1986–present
    Known forThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, General Hospital, Eight Legged Freaks, Sliders, Anaconda, Class of '96, Swamp Thing, Remote Control
    Spouses

    Daniel Salin

    (m. 1995; div. 1999)

    James Scura

    (m. 2003)
    Children3

    Kari Samantha Wuhrer (born April 28, 1967)[1] is an American actress, model, and singer. She is known for her time as hostess of the MTV game show Remote Control (1988–1989), and for her portrayals of AbigailonUSA Network's Swamp Thing (1991–1992) and Maggie Beckett on the Fox/Syfy series Sliders (1997–2000). Wuhrer has appeared in horror films such as Anaconda (1997), Eight Legged Freaks (2002), King of the Ants (2003), The Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting (2003), Hellraiser: Deader (2005), two entries in the Prophecy series (both 2005), and Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014). Gamers also know her for her role as Agent TanyaincutscenesofWestwood Studios' real-time strategy video game Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 and its subsequent expansion pack, Yuri's Revenge. She also provided the voice of Maria Hill for Disney XD's The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (2010–2012).

    Early life[edit]

    Wuhrer was born in Brookfield, Connecticut, the daughter of Karin (née Noble), a payroll accountant, and German-American Andrew Wuhrer, a police officer and car salesman. She has three siblings. As a teenager, she sang in nightclubs, sneaking out of the family home to perform. She studied acting from the age of 13 at the Wooster School, then studied drama at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Marymount Manhattan College, Columbia University, and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art with famed teacher Uta Hagen.

    Career[edit]

    Wuhrer's first television break was MTV's Remote Control (1987).[2] She was a regular cast member of the television series Swamp Thing from 1991 to 1992. She also worked as a VJ on MTV during the same period. In 1993, she was a regular in the TV series Class of '96, where she played college student Robin Farr. From 1994 to 1995, she starred as Ariel Hunter in the long-running primetime soap opera Beverly Hills, 90210.

    During this period, she appeared in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990) and starred in Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time (1991). In 1995, she also had a supporting role in the John Singleton film Higher Learning, followed by Thinner (1996), Anaconda (1997), and Kissing a Fool (1998).[3][4]

    Wuhrer in 2002

    Wuhrer returned to television in 1997 on the series Sliders[2] as Maggie Beckett, joining the cast as a regular and staying until the series ended in 2000. Wuhrer also guest-starred in the TV series Leverage.

    Wuhrer signed a record deal with Rick Rubin, and her only album, Shiny, was released in 1999 by Del-Fi Records. In addition to her singing, she wrote most of the songs on the album and played both the guitar and the flute on several tracks. Wuhrer made a disastrous appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien to promote the album. She began by joking that she could not stand comedian Steven Wright, who was already on the stage and looked surprised that she knew him. Her rambling into random topics was roundly criticized as immature for a 32-year-old who had been in the industry for a long time.

    Her later mainstream film roles include Berserker (2001) and Eight Legged Freaks (2002).[2][5] She was an executive producer of the direct-to-video film Spider's Web, with Stephen Baldwin, of which Wuhrer said: "The pace of making this movie, it was extreme. It was the longest day imaginable...".[6]

    Wuhrer is also known by gamers for her role as Agent TanyaincutscenesofWestwood Studios' real-time strategy video game Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 and its subsequent expansion pack, Yuri's Revenge.

    Wuhrer was later voted number 76 on the FHM 100 Sexiest Women of 2000, number 73 in the FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World of 2001, and number 36 in Maxim magazine's 50 Sexiest Women Countdown of 1999.[7] She posed seminude in Playboy in August 2000 as their Babe of the Month and earlier considered multiple offers to appear fully nude throughout 1998.[8][9] She was also No. 64 on Celebrity Skin's 100 Sexiest Stars of All Time and No. 4 in the Celebrity Nudity Database's Most Popular Actresses of 1999.[10]

    Her breast implants encapsulated during the filming of Spider's Web, so she had them removed in 2002.[11]

    From February 3, 2005, through November 2005, Wuhrer joined the cast of the daytime soap opera General Hospital as FBI Agent Reese Marshall, the former love interest of mobster Sonny Corinthos and former best friend/rival of Carly Corinthos. Wuhrer's character died after suffering injuries in a train wreck. In January 2006, Wuhrer announced that she was suing General Hospital, claiming that she was fired because of her pregnancy.[12][13]

    Personal life[edit]

    She was married to her first husband Daniel Salin in 1995. This union ended in divorce in 1999. Wuhrer married her second husband James Scura in 2003. Her son Enzo was born January 2004.[14] Wuhrer welcomed her second child and first daughter, Evangeline Lotus, with husband James Scura. She was born on March 27, 2006, joining her two-year-old brother Enzo.[15] Her third child and second daughter Echo Luna Scura was born on September 8, 2008.[14]

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1986 Fire with Fire Gloria
    1990 The Adventures of Ford Fairlane Melodi
    1991 Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time Jackie Trent
    1994 The Postgraduate Jane Decue
    Boulevard Jennefer
    1995 Terminal Justice Pamela Travis Credited as Kari Salin
    Higher Learning Claudia Credited as Kari Salin
    Sensation Lila Reed
    Sex and the Other Man Jessica Hill
    Beyond Desire Rita Direct-to-video
    The Crossing Guard Mia
    1996 Thinner Gina Lempke
    An Occasional Hell Jeri Gillen
    1997 Anaconda Denise Kalberg
    Red-Blooded American Girl II Miya Falk Credited as Kari Salin
    The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson Kristi Wilson
    Touch Me Margot
    1998 The Undertaker's Wedding Maria
    Kissing a Fool Dara
    Ivory Tower Karen Clay
    Phoenix Katie Shuster
    1999 Kate's Addiction Kate McGrath
    Vivid Billie Reynolds Credited as Kari Salin; a.k.a. Luscious
    2000 Fatal Conflict Sasha Burns
    Sand Sandy
    G-Men from Hell Marete Morrisey
    2001 Angels Don't Sleep Here Dr. April Williams
    Poison Ann Stewart / Anna Johnson a.k.a. Thy Neighbor's Wife and Midnight Vendetta
    The Medicine Show Gwendolyn
    2002 The Rose Technique Kristi
    Do It for Uncle Manny Jenny Marsh
    Killer Love Danielle
    Eight Legged Freaks Sheriff Samantha Parker
    Malevolent Jessica Tarrant
    2003 Final Examination Julie Seska Direct-to-video
    Death of a Dynasty Sexy Woman #2
    King of the Ants Susan Gatley
    The Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting Maggie Direct-to-video
    2004 Berserker Anya / Brunhilda
    2005 Hellraiser: Deader Amy Klein Direct-to-video
    The Prophecy: Uprising Allison Direct-to-video
    The Prophecy: Forsaken Allison Direct-to-video
    2007 The Air I Breathe Correspondent
    2009 A Fork in the Road Deputy Direct-to-video
    2010 Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Model Citizen Voice, direct-to-video[16]
    2015 Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem Silver Banshee Voice, direct-to-video[17][16]
    Secrets of a Psychopath Catherine
    2017 Vixen: The Movie Patty Voice, direct-to-video
    2018 Batman: Gotham by Gaslight Barbara Kean Voice, direct-to-video[16]

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1988–1989 Remote Control Self Hostess (seasons 2–3)
    1991 Married... with Children Joanie 2 episodes
    1991–1992 Swamp Thing Abigail Main role (season 1)
    1993 Class of '96 Robin Farr Main role
    1994–1995 Beverly Hills, 90210 Ariel Hunter 3 episodes
    1995 The Marshal Sherry Prairie 1 episode
    1997 The Big Easy Gina Forte 1 episode
    Nash Bridges C.J. Episode: "Blackout"
    1997–2000 Sliders Maggie Beckett Main role (seasons 3–5)
    1998 To Have & to Hold Paula 2 episodes
    2000 Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye Darcy Davis Television film
    Lip Service Sunni Television film; a.k.a. Out of Sync
    2002 Spider's Web Lauren Bishop Television film; also executive producer
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Tiffany Langer Episode: "Cross Jurisdictions"
    2005 Mystery Woman: Snapshot Fawn Television film
    General Hospital Reese Marshall 9 episodes
    2006 CSI: Miami Janet Sterling Episode: "If Looks Could Kill"
    2007–2008 Lincoln Heights Kimberly Lund 2 episodes
    2008 Stargate Atlantis Nancy Sheppard Episode: "Outcast"
    2010 Leverage Miranda Miles Episode: "The Reunion Job"
    2010–2012 The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Maria Hill Voice, 14 episodes[16]
    2012 Alien Tornado Gail Curtis Television film
    2014 Sharknado 2: The Second One Ellen Brody Television film
    2015 Vixen Patty Web series; 2 episodes[16]
    2018 Fiancé Killer Nicole Television film

    Video games[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    2000 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 Special Agent Tanya Adams
    2001 Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge Special Agent Tanya Adams
    2013 Marvel Heroes Maria Hill
    2014 Disney Infinity 3.0 Maria Hill

    Awards[edit]

    Year Work Award Category Result
    2001 Do It for Uncle Manny New York International Independent Film and Video Festival Best Actress Won

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Kari Samantha Wuhrer - Biography". Archived from the original on June 12, 2010. Retrieved December 8, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • ^ a b c Olsen, Mark (July 18, 2002). "Wuhrer has dreams--but no illusions". Los Angeles Times.
  • ^ Wallace, Amy (March 23, 2003). "And The Oscar Does Not Go to . . ". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  • ^ Howe, Desson (April 11, 1997). "'Anaconda': Snakebit". The Washington Post.
  • ^ Hunter, Stephen (July 17, 2002). "'Freaks': This Tickling Monster Flick Has Got Legs". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  • ^ Paul Kane, The Hellraiser Films and Their Legacy (2015), p. 196.
  • ^ "Wuhrer Has Dreams--But No Illusions". Los Angeles Times. July 18, 2002. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  • ^ "Kari Wuhrer: Oh, Thank Heaven..." Ink 19 (Interview). Interviewed by Frank Mullen. July 30, 1999.
  • ^ "Kari Wuhrer Chat at Lycos" (Interview). Interviewed by various participants. Earth62.net. July 22, 1998.
  • ^ "The Kari Wuhrer Picture Pages". SuperiorPics.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "A Hollywood Actress's Intimate Diary: Why I Took Out My Breast Implants". Glamour. September 2002. Archived from the original on June 12, 2010. Retrieved December 3, 2007.
  • ^ Silverman, Stephen M. (January 13, 2006). "Soap Actress Sues Show Over Pregnancy". People. Archived from the original on February 5, 2009. Retrieved November 18, 2008.
  • ^ Weiner, Allison Hope (January 13, 2006). "In Suit, Actress Says Pregnancy Led to Firing". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  • ^ a b "Kari Wuhrer Biography, Husband, Children, Age, Height & Family Life". Archived from the original on March 1, 2024. Retrieved March 1, 2024.
  • ^ "Soap star Kari Wuhrer welcomes a daughter". Archived from the original on March 1, 2024. Retrieved March 1, 2024.
  • ^ a b c d e "Kari Wuhrer (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved August 22, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  • ^ "EXCLUSIVE TRAILER DEBUT: Joker Rules in "Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem"". Comic Book Resources. June 2, 2015. Archived from the original on December 25, 2015. Retrieved August 22, 2023.
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