ALL ABOUT MARG: a fansite devoted to CSI and China Beach actress Marg Helgenberger
  • Link to X
  • Link to Facebook
  • Link to Instagram
  • Link to Tumblr
  • Home
  • Marg
    • Biography
    • Career at a Glance
      • Filmography
      • Awards & Nominations
      • Her First TV Job
    • Her Heroes and Influences
    • Her Interests
    • Quotes from Marg
    • Quotes about Marg
    • Marg A to Z: A Quick Reference
  • Press Archive
    • 2009 – present
      • 2016
      • 2015
      • 2014
      • 2013
      • 2012
      • 2011
      • 2010
      • 2009
    • 2005 – 2008
      • 2008
      • 2007
      • 2006
      • 2005
    • 2001 – 2004
      • 2004
      • 2003
      • 2002
      • 2001
    • 1992 – 2000
    • 1988 – 1991
    • 1987 and Earlier
    • Magazine Scans
  • Media Library
    • Video Library
      • 2016 – 2017
      • 2014 – 2015
      • 2012 – 2013
      • 2010 – 2011
      • 2008 – 2009
      • 2006 – 2007
      • 2004 – 2005
      • 2002 – 2003
      • 2001 and Earlier
      • Miscellaneous Clips
    • Image Library
      • Family
      • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
      • China Beach
      • Film & TV Roles
      • Miscellaneous Early Photos
      • Miscellaneous Recent Photos
      • Photoshoots
      • Talk Shows
  • CSI
    • Episode Guide
    • Promotional Stills
    • Screen Captures
    • Trade Ads
    • Quote Archive
  • China Beach
    • Episode Guide
    • Promotional Stills of KC
    • Screen Captures
    • Trade Ads
    • Quote Archive
  • AAM
    • Subscribe to AAM’s Mailing List
    • Contact Us
    • Legal Disclaimer
    • About the Site
    • Favorite Websites
  • Click to open the search input field Click to open the search input field Search
  • Menu Menu

ON STAGE:  Q&A WITH MARG HELGENBERGER

Previous Previous Previous Next Next Next
123

ON STAGE:  Q&A WITH MARG HELGENBERGER

Washington Life Magazine
washingtonlife.com

by Erica Moody

September 20, 2016

The “CSI” actress stars in “The Little Foxes” at Arena Stage. 


According to Emmy Award-winning actress Marg Helgenberger, playwright Lillian Hellman’s “The Little Foxes” — the classic tale of a scheming family in the Deep South in the year 1900 — isn’t too far removed from how many “one-percenter” families behave today. Helgenberger, who begins her run at Arena Stage this week in the lead role of Regina Giddens, tells us that having strong female characters represented on stage and on screen is as important now as it ever was.

Washington Life: What drew you to the role of Regina Giddens?

Marg Helgenberger: The  role is sort of iconic. A lot of legendary actors played her in the past, like Elizabeth Taylor in the 70s. It clearly attracts strong women because the character is very complex. She’s been described as a monstrous bitch. When you’re playing a role like this, you can’t really judge the character. I think a woman in that era — especially a strong, bright, witty woman — has her hands tied and is always under the thumb of men. All of the sexism she sees, she’s aware of that. She wants her daughter to have all the things she didn’t have. And the sexism still exists. One sexist annoying thing I hear men say is, “Just smile, You’ll get more if you smile.” Sometimes people question the value of putting up the show now, but a lot of stuff doesn’t change. Things have changed in the women’s movement but, given this moment in history — with the first female candidate — there’s still so much [that hasn’t changed].

Were you a fan of Lillian Hellman’s work and this play before Arena Stage approached you about it?

I never read it or saw the film but I was very aware of her politics because my sister-in-law was Lillian Hellman’s goddaughter. I had read “The Children’s Hour” years ago, and I’ve read her memoir and the prequel to “The Little Foxes.” She’s an amazing writer. She writes incredible dialogue. And it’s realistic. This is what happens in families in business with a crooked patriarch.

Most people know you for your super successful television career. Are there any big challenges you face acting for the stage as opposed to television?

Theater is more full-bodied. Your voice has to be in top-notch shape. American actors on TV don’t have to work on their voices that much. That’s why we revere English actors so much — that’s something they don’t take for granted. And the dialogue! You have to know it backwards and forwards but that makes it more exciting. The gun goes off and the race is on.

Are you excited to be in DC? Have you spent much time here?

I’m looking forward to building my relationship with my pretend family. I was here when I did research for a TV show called “Intelligence.” I was supposed to go to NSA headquarters but a week before, Edward Snowden did his big thing so I couldn’t. The Spy Museum is super cool. One night I had dinner with General Hayden, a lovely guy. You can’t help but feel proud to be an American when you’re in DC. We don’t have the history in LA that’s here.

You’re pretty outspoken against Donald Trump on Twitter. Do you plan to get involved politically while you’re in town?

I did some campaigning for Hillary. We did the phone bank thing and my 81-year-old mother tagged along with me. Perhaps I can do some phone banking here. The whole refugee crisis is troubling and sad and it’s such a mess. And Americans’ involvement in this mess, that’s hard to take. I’d rather get involved with that.

What’s next for you after this play wraps? 

Good question [laughs]. I did a couple little movies last year that I’m hoping will get distributed, “Thumper” and “Holding Patterns.” I hope something comes along. The theater is where a lot of great characters are, especially for women. TV has been my bread and butter; it’s very creative and so collaborative. I’d love to do a film but there aren’t as many films and not as many roles for women after a certain age. And just living my life. My son is in Japan teaching English and I wouldn’t mind going back.

Any great TV shows or movies you’ve seen recently?

The best thing on TV right now is “The Night Of.” It is so well done on every single level. John Turturro is so good. I loved the movie “Don’t Think Twice” about a group of friends in an improv troupe. I’ve been taking improv classes. And I still like “Ray Donovan.” The acting is very good. Liev Schreiber and Jon Voight together are fantastic. We’re in an amazing time with television. “Bloodline” is great. The DNC was good with so many powerful, moving speeches like Michelle Obama, the Khan family and Mothers of the Movement women. They were so honest, I was so moved by that. Hillary did a great job.

“The Little Foxes” runs from Sept. 23- Oct. 30 at Arena Stage. Tickets range from $40-90 and can be purchased online, by phone at 202.488.3300 or at the sales office. A benefit performance on Oct. 28 will support Stand Up To Cancer.

CURRENT ROLE


ALL RISE

TV SERIES

ROLE: Judge Lisa Benner
STATUS: Renewed for Season 2 
NETWORK: CBS

A look at the personal and professional lives of the judges, lawyers, clerks, bailiffs and cops who work at an L.A. County courthouse.

[wp-svg-icons icon=”camera” wrap=”i”] Photos [wp-svg-icons icon=”info” wrap=”i”] IMDB 

RECENT ROLE


A DOG’S JOURNEY

FILM

ROLE: Hannah
RELEASED:  2019

A dog finds the meaning of his own existence through the lives of the humans he meets.

[wp-svg-icons icon=”camera” wrap=”i”] Photos [wp-svg-icons icon=”info” wrap=”i”] IMDB 

BEST KNOWN ROLES


CSI

TV SERIES

ROLE: Catherine Willows STATUS: Ended (2000 - 2015 ) NETWORK: CBS

An elite team of police forensic evidence investigation experts work their cases in Las Vegas.

[wp-svg-icons icon="camera" wrap="i"] Photos [wp-svg-icons icon="info" wrap="i"] IMDB 

CHINA BEACH

TV SERIES

ROLE: Karen Charlene Kolowski STATUS: Ended (1988 - 1991) NETWORK: ABC

The trials of a weary nurse, her friends and colleagues in a Vietnam War field hospital.

[wp-svg-icons icon="camera" wrap="i"] Photos [wp-svg-icons icon="info" wrap="i"] IMDB 

Search Search

MARG ON TWITTER


Tweets by @MargHelgen

SEND MARG FANMAIL


Marg Helgenberger

212 26th St.

Ste. #245

Santa Monica, CA 90402

USA

CAUSES MARG SUPPORTS


SU2C

ROLE: SU2C Ambassador

Because her mom is a breast cancer survivor, Marg has been an active supporter of cancer awareness groups for over three decades. STAND UP TO CANCER is a groundbreaking initiative created to accelerate innovative cancer research that will get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives now.

[wp-svg-icons icon="new-tab" wrap="i"] Official

 

RACE TO ERASE MS

ROLE: Supporter

Because her father died due to complications from Multiple Sclerosis, fighting this disease has been an important cause to Marg for much of her adult life. Race to Erase MS is dedicated to the treatment and ultimate cure of Multiple Sclerosis. Funding research is the core focus of the Foundation and all funds raised support their Center Without Walls program, a selected network of the nation’s top MS research centers.

[wp-svg-icons icon="new-tab" wrap="i"] Official

SITE INFORMATION


SITE NAME: ALL ABOUT MARG
ESTABLISHED: June 17, 2003
Maintainers: Suzanne & Sharon  
CONTACT: 

DISCLAIMER


DMCA
Disclaimer

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

All About Marg is an unofficial non-profit site that is in no way affiliated with Marg or her family members, management, or co-workers. All original content is copyright to All About Marg. All images, videos, and other media are copyright to their respective owners; no copyright infringement is ever intended. This is merely a fan run site meant for informational purposes only. We are not compensated in any way for any portion of this site, and to the best of the WEBMASTER’s knowledge, all content, images, videos, sounds, photos, etc., if any, are being used in compliance with Fair Use Copyright Law 107.

[wp-svg-icons icon="envelop" wrap="i"] Contact Us [wp-svg-icons icon="quill" wrap="i"] Disclaimer [wp-svg-icons icon="pencil" wrap="i"] Privacy Policy

2020 - ALL ABOUT MARG: an unofficial fansite devoted to CSI and China Beach actress Marg Helgenberger - Enfold WordPress Theme by Kriesi
  • Link to X
  • Link to Facebook
  • Link to Instagram
  • Link to Tumblr
Scroll to top Scroll to top Scroll to top

This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies and our privacy policy.

OKLearn more

Cookie and Privacy Settings



How we use cookies

We may request cookies to be set on your device. We use cookies to let us know when you visit our websites, how you interact with us, to enrich your user experience, and to customize your relationship with our website.

Click on the different category headings to find out more. You can also change some of your preferences. Note that blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience on our websites and the services we are able to offer.

Essential Website Cookies

These cookies are strictly necessary to provide you with services available through our website and to use some of its features.

Because these cookies are strictly necessary to deliver the website, you cannot refuse them without impacting how our site functions. You can block or delete them by changing your browser settings and force blocking all cookies on this website.

Google Analytics Cookies

These cookies collect information that is used either in aggregate form to help us understand how our website is being used or how effective our marketing campaigns are, or to help us customize our website and application for you in order to enhance your experience.

If you do not want that we track your visist to our site you can disable tracking in your browser here:

Other external services

We also use different external services like Google Webfonts, Google Maps and external Video providers. Since these providers may collect personal data like your IP address we allow you to block them here. Please be aware that this might heavily reduce the functionality and appearance of our site. Changes will take effect once you reload the page.

Google Webfont Settings:

Google Map Settings:

Vimeo and Youtube video embeds:

Privacy Policy

You can read about our cookies and privacy settings in detail on our Privacy Policy Page.

Privacy Policy
Accept settingsHide notification only