She was a series regular on the critically acclaimed CBS medical drama, Chicago Hope from 1999 to 2000. In 1998 she played opposite Nicolas Cage in the conspiracy thriller, Snake Eyes, and then took on the role of co-producer in Judas Kiss, which she also stars. In 1996, she also had small supporting roles in Emilio Estevez's Vietnam-era drama The War at Home, the marital comedy Wedding Bell Blues and Nora Ephron's angelic fantasy Michael. In the animal tale Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco (1996), she and sitcom co-star Fox provided the voices for two dogs engaged in a romance. More small roles followed, such as Sarah Jessica Parker's sister in the comedy Miami Rhapsody (1995). After a supporting role in the well-received coming-of-age drama This Boy's Life (1993), she had her first lead as Pauly Shore's farm-bred girlfriend, in the less felicitous Son-in-Law (1993). Despite earning good notices, Gugino left the show after 12 episodes as the series format was changed slightly to empha the working life of Fox's character.īy this time, Gugino was slowly gaining experience in feature films. Fox's live-in girlfriend, a sexy but serious City Hall reporter, in Spin City (ABC, 1996). It was shortly after this that Gugino was cast as Michael J. George, one of the bumptious 19th century debutantes in The Buccaneers (PBS, 1995), based on the Edith Wharton novel. Gugino had small parts in made for TV movies before making her first big impression as Nan St. She played Winona Ryder as a teen in Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael (1990) before returning to TV work. She guested on such mid-'80s shows as Alf, Falcon Crest, Who's the Boss? and Webster before making her film debut as one of the more spoiled members of Troop Beverly Hills (1989). Because she was so young, her mother insisted that Gugino study only six months in Los Angeles and then return to San Diego. Gugino quickly found her calling as an actress and she threw herself into her studies. She succeeded, but soon found the fast pace of high fashion modeling too much for her and so moved to Los Angeles where she took advice from her aunt and enrolled in acting classes to study under drama coach Gene Bua. At age 15, she and her mom were living in San Diego when Gugino was convinced to try a modeling career in New York City. A native of Sarasota, Florida, Carla Gugino spent most of her youth being shuttled by her mother to various locations in California.
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