She also played a regular role as Natalie Thayer, opposite Margot Kidder and James Read, on CBS’ six-episode drama comedy series Shell Game (1987). ![]() ![]() Parker's Spenser novels, Spenser: For Hire, NBC's legal drama Matlock and ABC's drama thirtysomething. Helgenberger guest starred in an episode of ABC's mystery/detective series based on Robert B. Helgenberger departed Ryan's Hope in January 1986 and was subsequently replaced in the role of Siobhan by Carrell Myers. Marg helgenberger now professional#Soon after completing college, Marg landed her first professional acting role on the long-running ABC Daytime soap opera, playing uptight amateur cop Siobhan Ryan Novak (1982–1986), a role previously played by Sarah Felder and Ann Gillespie. While performing in a summer of 1981 NU campus productions of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew, in which she played Kate, Marg was spotted by a scout for the TV soap opera Ryan's Hope. After portraying the role of Blanche Dubois in a university production of A Streetcar Named Desire, she was bitten by the acting bug. During the summer she also worked as a deboner at her father's meat packing plant. Helgenberger at the 1990 Emmy Awards, Helgenberger got her start as a nightly weather girl at KHGI-TV Kearney, Nebraska while attending college (her name was changed by the producer to Margi McCarty). Marg attended Kearney State College (now the University of Nebraska at Kearney) in Kearney, Neb., then attended Northwestern University's School of Speech in Evanston, Illinois (now the School of Communication) and earned a B.S. Until she went to college, Helgenberger wanted to be a nurse like her mother. Helgenberger played the French horn in her high school (North Bend Central High School) marching band. One of her first jobs, as a teenager, was spending her summers and her Christmas breaks working as a "deboner" at the meat packing plant where her father was employed. Marg has one older sister named Ann and a younger brother named Curt. She is of Irish and German descent and had a Roman Catholic]upbringing. She is the daughter of Mary Kay (née Bolte), a nurse, and Hugh Helgenberger, a meat inspector. Marg graduated from North Bend Central High School. Marg (pronounced with a hard "G", unlike the name Marge) Helgenberger was born in Fremont, Nebraska and was raised in North Bend, Nebraska.
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