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Calista was born on November 11, 1964 in Freeport, Illinois. Calista was attending Rutgers University in the
mid-80's and didn't want her major to be undeclared. She enrolled in the
fine arts program and started studying acting under drama coach William
Esper. Graduating in 1987, Calista moved to New York to pursue an acting
career. Though she continued to get great reviews for her stage work, she went through a bit of a dry spell with her TV work and money was getting tight. Things looked up though when she won a gig in the Broadway revival of The Glass Menagerie. She received critical raves and won both the Theater World Award and the Clarence Derwent Award. That was followed by her feature debut, a bit part in Robert Redford's Quiz Show, which in turn was followed by a major supporting role in the cable movie Drunks. Director Mike Nichols saw Flockhart's performance in The Loop, and she was cast her as the daughter of Gene Hackman and Dianne Wiest in his comedy The Birdcage. Flockhart then appeared on stage in the Three Sisters, a show that also featured Amy Irving, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Lili Taylor, and Eric Stolz. Flockhart again received raves and came to the attention of prolific TV producer David E. Kelley, who was developing a show for FOX called Ally McBeal. Though she was initially reluctant to do weekly television, Flockhart was offered the title role. She won a Golden Globe in 1998 for her role as the confused, mini-skirted lawyer. In December of 2000, Calista was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in Ally McBeal. She also surprised people in January 2001 with her announcement that she had adopted a baby boy. Ally McBeal ended its run in 2002. America: A Tribute to Heroes (2001) (TV) .... Herself
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