Lisa Hartman Black
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Born | Lisa Hartman June 1, 1956 Houston, Texas |
Other names | Lisa Hartman Black |
Occupation | Actress, singer |
Years active | 1976–present |
Spouse(s) | Clint Black (1991–present) |
Lisa Hartman Black (born June 1, 1956) is an American actress and singer.
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Career
After some minor television appearances, Hartman starred in the short-lived Bewitched spin-off, Tabitha during 1977-78. She subsequently appeared frequently on television in guest roles, and appeared in the 1981 CBS TV remake of Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls, as Neely O'Hara.
She then played a major role in the primetime soap Knots Landing, as rock singer Ciji Dunne, during 1982 and 1983. Ciji was murdered, but the reaction from fans prompted the producers to create a new "look-alike" character for her. She returned as Ciji's lookalike Cathy Geary. She remained with the show as Cathy until 1986. She then continued to appear in television guest roles, and played the lead in the feature film Where the Boys Are '84.
Hartman recorded four solo albums between 1976 and 1987 – two for Kirshner Records, one for RCA Records and one for Atlantic Records. Her most notable song is If Love Must Go, which she performed on various television shows like Solid Gold and Merv Griffin. Despite additional contributions from successful songwriters and producers including Jeff Barry, Dobie Gray, Bryan Adams, Rick Springfield, Will Jennings, and Holly Knight, the albums were not commercially successful. She achieved her most notable success with a duet with her husband entitled "When I Said I Do". It reached Number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts on December 18, 1999 and was nominated for a Grammy Award. The duet was ranked #11 on CMT's 100 Greatest Duets in Country Music in 2005. They recorded a second duet titled "Easy For Me to Say", which peaked at #27 on the country music charts in 2002.
In summer of 1994, Hartman co-hosted Universal Studios Summer Blast, a TV special celebrating the 30th anniversary of Universal Studios.
In April 2011, her albums Lisa Hartman, Hold On, and Letterock were officially released on CD with bonus tracks by Wounded Bird Records under license from Sony (who holds the rights to them now). Her last album 'Til My Heart Stops has already been reissued on CD on Wounded Bird Records.
In May 2012, Hartman starred in Flicka: Country Pride a movie from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. She plays the mother of a budding equestrian rider (Kacey Rohl).[1]
Personal life
In 1991, she married musician Clint Black,[2] with whom she has a daughter, Lily Pearl Black, born in 2001.[3] They have lived in Nashville, Tennessee since 2002 after living in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California.[4][5]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details |
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Lisa Hartman |
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Hold On |
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Letterock |
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Lisa Hartman |
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'Til My Heart Stops |
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Featured singles
Year | Single | Artist | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
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US Country | US | CAN Country | ||||
1999 | "When I Said I Do" | Clint Black | 1 | 31 | 1 | D'lectrified |
2001 | "Easy for Me to Say" | 27 | — | * | Greatest Hits II | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart * denotes unknown peak positions |
Filmography
- Flicka: Country Pride (2012) - Lindy
- Back to You and Me (2005) - Sydney 'Syd' Ludwick
- Still Holding On: The Legend of Cadillac Jack (1998) - Ponder Favor
- Out of Nowhere (1997) - Lauren Carlton
- Have You Seen My Son (1996) - Lael Pritcher
- Dazzle (1995) - Juanita 'Jazz' Kilkullen
- Someone Else's Child (1994) - Cory Maddox
- Search for Grace (1994) - Ivy
- Falsely Accused (1993) - Laurie Samuels
- 2000 Malibu Road (1992) Jade O Keefe
- The Return of Eliot Ness (1991) - Madeline Whitfield
- Red Wind (1991) - Kris Morrow
- Fire: Trapped on the 37th Floor (1991) - Susan Lowell
- Not of This World (1991) - Linda Fletcher
- Bare Essentials (1991) - Sydney Wayne
- The Take (1990) - Delaney
- The Operation (1990) - Laura Parks
- Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal (1989) - Sarah Dutton
- Matlock - "The Ambassador: Part 1 & 2" (1988) - Shelby Russell
- Student Exchange (1987)
- Roses Are for the Rich (1987) - Autumn McAvin Norton Corbett Osborne
- Knots Landing (1982–1986) - Ciji Dunne/Cathy Geary-Rush
- Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues (1985) - Amanda Ryder
- The 17th Bride (1985) - Liza
- Where the Boys Are '84 (1984) - Jennie
- T. J. Hooker - "The Witness" (1982) - Allison Baker
- Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls (1981) - Neely O'Hara
- Deadly Blessing (1981) - Faith Stohler
- The Great American Traffic Jam (1980) - Nikki
- Where the Ladies Go (1980) - Crystal
- Magic on Love Island (1980) - Crystal Kramer
- Just Tell Me You Love Me (1980) - Julie
- Vega$ - "Shadow on a Star" (1979) - Diana Payne
- Fantasy Island (1978) - Sister Mary Teresa/Mary Hoyt - (1978) Chris Malone
- Murder at the World Series (1977) - Stewardess
- Tabitha (1977–78) - Tabitha Stephens
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Result |
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1999 | Academy of Country Music Awards | Vocal Event of the Year - "When I Said I Do" (with Clint Black) | Won |
2000 | 42nd Grammy Awards | Best Country Collaboration of the Year - "When I Said I Do" (with Clint Black) | Nominated |
References
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External links
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- American female country singers
- American country singer-songwriters
- American female singers
- American film actresses
- American stage actresses
- American television actresses
- Actresses from Houston, Texas
- Lamar High School (Houston, Texas) alumni
- 1956 births
- Living people
- 20th-century American actresses
- 21st-century American actresses
- Musicians from Houston, Texas
- Actresses from Nashville, Tennessee
- Musicians from Nashville, Tennessee
- Actresses from Los Angeles, California
- Musicians from Los Angeles, California
- Singers from California