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Standing in the doorway of her three bedroom, Spanish style house in Santa Monica, actress Marg Helgenberger yells a warning to her 10-year-old-son Hugh as he runs out to meet a friend: "Make sure you tie your shoes!" A few minutes later, when her husband, actor Alan Rosenberg, comes down the stairs with his arms full of laundry, Helgenberger stops him so she can find a certain green sweater, then sends him off to the dry cleaner. "My little house-husband," she jokes.L

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Her sense of fun and feistiness came relatively late, Helgenberger says. "As a girl, I played by the rules and behaved myself. I didn't rock the boat." The middle child of a school nurse and a meat inspector living in North Bend, Nebraska, she started working at age 11, weeding the fields of a soybean farm. "I wanted to buy things I knew my parents couldn't afford," she says, "like albums and costume jewelry."

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Arresting Marg: Avant gardist, Marg Helgenberger, preparing for her day on the set, easily makes the shift from careening around with slam-dancing New Wavers to serious soap opera actress. After all, Helgenberger is probably used to changes. How far out can a girl who grew up as one of three children in a German/Irish Catholic family go? The answer is, far from her very first job working in the corn and bean fields of North Bend, Nebraska when she was a teenager. [...] Read More
Daytime TV Magazine: “I feel like I’m laden with responsibility,” explains Marg. “I went from being a code/waitress to someone with a legit job. It’s the first time I’ve been so far from my parents and forced to make so many decisions. I ask so many people for advice that my head spins.” Laughs Marg, “I don’t even like to go to the bank. Being an adult is very hard for me and I’m not ashamed to admit it.” [...] Read More
Daytimers, 1983: Every stage-struck co-ed around the country has had this dream many times over: she’s the star of her high school or college play; out in the dark sea of the audience on opening night is that one special person who can change the course of her life. When the performance is over, the bows and the curtain calls at an end, she waits hopefully in her dressing room, usually the gym locker of the home ec. Lab, for some sign. Then suddenly it comes. A flamboyant looking stranger sporting a six-foot-long white silk scarf and a seven-inch gold cigarette holder, appears at the door. Cocking his head to one side, he measures her every feature. Then, slowly, his lips break into a perfect white-toothed smile, “Kid,” he intones, “I’m gonna make you a star!” [...] Read More

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