Veronica Hamel

{{short description|American actress (born 1943)}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2019}}

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| name = Veronica Hamel

| image = Veronica Hamel 81-87.JPG

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| caption = Hamel as Joyce Davenport on Hill Street Blues (1981–1987)

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1943|11|20}}

| birth_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

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| occupation = Actress, model

| years_active = 1971–2010

| spouse = {{marriage|Michael Irving
|1971|1981|end=divorced}}{{cite web |title=1981 Press Photo Actress Veronica Hamel and Actor Michael Irving |url=https://outlet.historicimages.com/products/rsf41155 |website=Historic Images |access-date=25 March 2021 |language=en}}{{cite web |title=HILL STREET BLUES -- "Blood Money" Episode 202 -- Pictured: (l-r) Michael Irving as Lance, Veronica Hamel as Joyce Davenport -- (Photo by: Paul Drinkwater/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images) |url=https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/blood-money-episode-202-pictured-michael-irving-as-lance-news-photo/148294984 |website=Getty Images |date=July 13, 2012 |access-date=25 March 2021 |language=en-us}}

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Veronica Hamel (born November 20, 1943) is an American actress and model.{{cite web|url=https://movies.yahoo.com/person/veronica-hamel/biography.html|title=Veronica Hamel- Biography|publisher=Yahoo!|access-date=May 4, 2013}} She was nominated five times for an Emmy Award for her role as attorney Joyce Davenport in the TV police drama Hill Street Blues.{{cite news|url=https://people.com/archive/cover-story-hill-street-blues-vol-17-no-7/ |first=David|last=Gritten|work=People|date=February 22, 1982|title='Hill Street Blues', the cop show that couldn't get arrested, hits with a sexy trio|access-date=August 26, 2012}}

Biography

The daughter of a Philadelphia carpenter and a housewife, Hamel graduated from Temple University. She worked as a secretary for a company that manufactured ironing board covers. She began a fashion modeling career after being discovered by Eileen Ford. In her first film role, she played a model in 1971's Klute, followed by roles in the disaster films Beyond the Poseidon Adventure and When Time Ran Out.

She was the model in the last{{cite web |author1=Vesperae Lux |title=January 1, 1971: Virginia Slims Cigarettes U.S. Television Commercial 16 / 1968-1971 |url=https://archive.org/details/VirginiaSlimsCigarettesU.s.TelevisionCommercial161968-1971 |website=Internet Archive |access-date=25 March 2021 |date=2009-03-20}} cigarette commercial televised in the U.S. (for Virginia Slims, aired at 11:59 pm on January 1, 1971, on The Tonight Show).{{cite book |title=The Broadcast Century and Beyond |first1=Robert L. |last1=Hilliard |first2=Michael C. |last2=Keith |author-link2=Michael C. Keith |publisher=Focal Press |year=2010 |edition=5th |isbn=978-0-240-81236-6 |page=191 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AAjh1MSCiH4C&q=cigarette+commercial |access-date=2024-02-18 |url-access=limited |via=Google Books}} Hamel had been a model in print advertisements, not just for Slims, but also for Pall Mall Gold cigarettes.[http://www.wclynx.com/burntofferings/adspallmallgold.html wclynx.com] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060314131020/http://www.wclynx.com/burntofferings/adspallmallgold.html|date=March 14, 2006 }}

Hamel started appearing in TV series in 1975. She was considered for the role of Kelly Garrett on Charlie's Angels, but reportedly declined the role. Producer Aaron Spelling cast Jaclyn Smith, instead. Hamel is best remembered for playing Joyce Davenport, the dedicated public defender, who also happened to be the love interest of police captain Frank Furillo, on the long-running TV series Hill Street Blues from 1981-87. She was a five-time Emmy nominee for that role.

Alan Alda's 1988 film A New Life cast Hamel in a leading role as his doctor and love interest. She was cast as Elizabeth, the wife of Charles Grodin's character in the movie Taking Care of Business in 1990. She was named on Us magazine's "Best Dressed" list for 1983.{{citation needed|date=March 2017}}

In 2002, she also appeared on Hill Street Blues creator Steven Bochco's legal drama Philly. In the late 2000s, Hamel had a recurring role in the NBC television series Third Watch and appeared as Margo Shephard, Jack's mother, in the ABC series Lost.{{Cite web|date=2008-05-16|title="Lost": Episode 12, "There's No Place Like Home," Part 1|url=https://variety.com/2008/tv/news/lost-episode-12-20426/|access-date=2021-04-06|website=Variety|language=en-US}}

Filmography

=Film=

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

1971

|Klute

|Model

|Uncredited

1976

|Cannonball

|Linda Maxwell

|

1976

|Apple Pie

|Artist

|

1979

|Beyond the Poseidon Adventure

|Suzanne Constantine

|

1980

|When Time Ran Out

|Nikki Spangler

|

1988

|{{sortname|A|New Life|A New Life (film)}}

|Kay Hutton

|

1990

|Taking Care of Business

|Elizabeth Barnes

|

1998

|The Last Leprechaun

|Laura Duvann

|

2002

|Determination of Death

|Virginia 'Ginny' Halloran

|

=Television=

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

1975

|Kojak

|Elenora

|"How Cruel the Frost, How Bright the Stars"

1976

|{{sortname|The|Bob Newhart Show}}

|Rosemary

|"Peeper Two"

1976

|Switch

|Nabilla

|"Round Up the Usual Suspects"

1976

|Starsky & Hutch

|Marianne Tustin

|"Tap Dancing Her Way Right Back into Your Hearts"

1976

|{{sortname|The|Rockford Files}}

|Sandy Lederer / Marcy Brownell

|"A Bad Deal in the Valley", "Return to the 38th Parallel"

1977

|Family

|Vicki Webber

|"Change of Heart"

1977

|79 Park Avenue

|Laura Koshko

|TV miniseries

1977

|{{sortname|The|Gathering|The Gathering (1977 film)}}

|Helen

|TV film

1978

|Starsky & Hutch

|Vanessa

|"Hutchinson for Murder One"

1978

|Ski Lift to Death

|Andrea Mason

|TV film

1978

|{{sortname|The|Eddie Capra Mysteries}}

|Janet Wilde

|"The Intimate Friends of Janet Wilde"

1979

|Dallas

|Leanne Rees

|"Call Girl"

1979

|{{sortname|The|Gathering, Part II|The_Gathering_(1977_film)#Sequel}}

|Helen

|TV film

1980

|Eischied

|Shannon Marshall

|"Powder Burn"

1980

|{{sortname|The|Hustler of Muscle Beach}}

|Sheila Dodge

|TV film

1981

|Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls

|Jennifer North

|TV film

1981–1987

|Hill Street Blues

|Joyce Davenport

|Main role

1983

|Sessions

|Lee / Randy Churchill

|TV film

1985

|Kane & Abel

|Kate Kane

|TV miniseries

1989

|Twist of Fate

|Deborah

|"Part II"

1990

|She Said No

|Elizabeth 'Beth' Early

|TV film

1991

|Stop at Nothing

|Nettie Forbes

|TV film

1991

|Deadly Medicine

|Kathleen Holland

|TV film

1992

|Baby Snatcher

|Bianca Hudson

|TV film

1993

|{{sortname|The|Disappearance of Nora}}

|Nora Freemont

|TV film

1993

|{{sortname|The|Conviction of Kitty Dodds|nolink=1}}

|Kitty Dodds

|TV film

1994

|Stalker: Shadow of Obsession

|Rebecca Kendall

|TV film

1994

|{{sortname|A|Child's Cry for Help}}

|Dr. Paula Spencer

|TV film

1995

|Secrets

|Etta Berter

|TV film

1995

|Here Come the Munsters

|Lily Munster

|TV film

1996

|In the Blink of an Eye

|Micki Dickoff

|TV film

1996

|Talk to Me

|Sadie

|TV film

1997

|Home Invasion

|Georgia Patchett

|TV film

1997

|Stranger in My Home

|Jennifer

|TV film

1998

|Touched by an Angel

|Judge Dolores Chaphin

|"The Wind Beneath My Wings"

2001

|{{sortname|The|Division}}

|Myrna Roberts

|"Mother's Day"

2001

|{{sortname|The|Fugitive|The Fugitive (2000 series)}}

|Dr. Diana Thayer

|"Flesh and Blood"

2001–02

|Philly

|Judge Marjorie Brennan

|Recurring role

2002–03

|Third Watch

|Beth Taylor

|"Two Hundred and Thirty-Three Days", "The Price of Nobility", "My Opening Farewell"

2004–2010

|Lost

|Margo Shephard

|"White Rabbit", "There's No Place Like Home: Part 1", "Lighthouse"

2008

|Bone Eater

|Commissioner Hayes

|TV film

References

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