Helen Slater

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Helen Slater
Birth name Helen Rachel Slater
Born December 15, 1963 (1963-12-15) (age 44)
Flag of the United States Massapequa, New York
Occupation Actress; Singer
Spouse(s) Robert Watzke
Children Hannah Nika (1995 -)
Parents Alice Joan Citrin
Gerald Slater
Official site Helenslater.com

Helen Rachel Slater (born December 15, 1963) is an American film actress and singer-songwriter.

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Slater was born Helen Rachel Slater in Massapequa, New York to Alice Joan Citrin, a lawyer and nuclear disarmament peace activist based in New York, and Gerald Slater, a television executive;[1] the two divorced in 1974.[2] She has a brother, David, who is a lawyer in New York City. They were raised in a Jewish family [3]. Slater attended the High School of Performing Arts, graduating in 1982. In 1990, she married award-winning editor Robert Watzke. Their daughter, Hannah Nika, was born August 28, 1995.

Slater has often been erroneously thought to be related to Christian Slater, a myth fueled not only by their professional surnames (Slater is not Christian Slater's birth name), but also by their portrayal of sister and brother in The Legend of Billie Jean. Additionally, the DVD of Supergirl includes a critic's review that states Christian is her brother.

Slater as Supergirl in the 1984 movie
Slater as Supergirl in the 1984 movie

Having made her actress debut in the after school special Amy and the Angel (1982) starring alongside James Earl Jones, Meg Ryan, and Matthew Modine, she caught the acting bug very seriously. This was also the only film she appeared in as a brunette. Within months of her graduating, she attended auditions for an upcoming spin-off of the famous Superman franchise. The film was to be shot in the UK at Pinewood Studios, where the first films were filmed. Slater even spoke to Christopher Reeve at the time of the auditions about playing a superhero to assure herself she could do it. After being the first to present herself for audition, she was cast as the titular character in the film, Supergirl (1984) and her career took flight. Although Supergirl received mixed reviews at its opening, most critics were impressed with her abilities to perform. In fact, most critics considered that she did a better job at keeping a secret identity (a mousy school girl) than Christopher Reeve did as Clark Kent.

In her next film, she was cast as a modern day Joan of Arc in the ignored, yet cult classic The Legend of Billie Jean (1985). She was cast alongside Christian Slater, and Yeardley Smith. Next, she went the comic route. She starred in the two big comic blockbusters, Ruthless People (1986) and The Secret of My Success (1987), receiving praise for both roles.

Next, she and her friend Melanie Mayron starred in the comedy film Sticky Fingers (1988). The film was ignored by the masses, but gained respect from the critics. It was in this film and her next, Happy Together (1989/I), that she was able to prove that she could do comedy as well as drama. She has also appeared in A House in the Hills (1993), in which she appeared nude, as well as doing the voiceover for Talia in Batman: The Animated Series (1992). She attempted a regular berth on the short-lived ABC drama Capital News (1990), as a novice newspaper reporter.

Slater, who was also in the cast of Linda Yellen's improvisational TV-movies Chantilly Lace (Showtime, 1993) and Parallel Lives (Showtime, 1994). She has appeared in Caroline in the City, Seinfeld, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as well as many others. She also became a spokeswoman for Preference by L'Oréal in both television and print ads.

She then signed on to play Superman's biological mother Lara on the Superman-themed TV series Smallville. She appeared in the sixth episode "Lara" and the eighth episode "Blue" in the seventh season.

Slater co-founded the New York theater group, The Naked Angels, with Gina Gershon. Her stage credits include appearances in Grease, and Shakespeare and Friends. Off-Broadway, she starred in Responsible Parties and Almost Romance. She also attended classes at both NYU and UCLA, to broaden her acting abilities.

Slater has stated that she pursued musical efforts even before doing movies. In the 1989 movie Happy Together, she sang a medley of Broadway songs as well other songs. In the 1994 movie Lassie, she also sang. For the soundtrack of the film Nowhere In Sight (2000), she contributed the song The Detour.

In 2003 she released a CD, One Of These Days, consisting of her original songs. Notably, the tracks were real-time recordings with Slater singing and playing piano, plus six other musicians total; no multitracking, editing, or dubbing were employed. In 2005, she released a second CD, Crossword, using the same recording approach as the first CD.

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