Courtney Cox got her start appearing the video for Bruce Springsteen's hit single "Dancing in the Dark" in 1984. Source: https://imaliveoutthere.medium.com/ (May be subject to copyright) |
From an iconic music video to “Misfits of Science” and Alex P. Keaton’s girlfriend on “Family Ties”, the 1980s provided a decade of memorable moments for Courtney Cox.
You can dance
In 1984, Bruce Springsteen had put out his latest album, “Born in he USA” and it would be a smash success. The first single from the album was “Dancing in the Dark”. The music video seems like a concert video with Springsteen on stage singing the song with the “E” Street Band.
In 1984, Bruce Springsteen had put out his latest album, “Born in he USA” and it would be a smash success. The first single from the album was “Dancing in the Dark”. The music video seems like a concert video with Springsteen on stage singing the song with the “E” Street Band.
Then he pulls this girls out of the crowd to dance with him on stage, and she just tears it up.
That was the world’s introduction to Courtney Cox.
Wikipedia reveals she answered a casting call by renowned director Brian DePalma for that role.
It would send her on her way.
Courtney Cox played Gloria Dinallo, a woman with telekinetic powers, in the television series "Misfits of Science" in the 1985-1986 season. Source: https://www.imdb.com/ (May be subject to copyright) |
Before “The X-men”, on television there was “Misfits of Science”. It was a show that lasted barely a season on Channel 7 of the peasant vision dial in 1985.
“Misfits of Science” was about a group of humans with super powers. One could shrink, one could shoot electricity, and one had telekinetic powers.
Courtney Cox played Gloria Dinallo, the one with telekinetic powers.
The show only lasted 16 episodes from October of 1985 to February of 1986.
It may not have been memorable, but it did have an interesting cast. Dean Paul Martin, singer and actor Dean Martin’s son was on “Misfits of Science”. He would go on to join the California Air National Guard and die in a car crash. Kevin Peter Hall was also in it. He would go on to play creatures such as the aliens in “Predator” and “Harry and the Hendersons”. He too would pass away, after contracting HIV from a blood transfusion. Max Wright would go on to play Willie Tanner, head of the family who adopts an alien in “ALF”.
And of course it had Courtney Cox, who was building a name for herself.
In 1986, Cox guest starred in “The Love Boat” and “Murder, She Wrote”, then in 1987 appeared in “I’ll Be Home For Christmas”, a made-for-television movie.
Cox was back on series television in the fall of 1987.
Courtney Cox played Lauren Miller in "Family Ties" from 1987 to 1989. She was the girlfriend of Alex P. Keaton, played by Michael J. Fox Source: Facebook/Back to 80s (May be subject to copyright) |
The first episode of the 1985-1986 season of “Family Ties” saw Alex P. Keaton, played by Michael J. Fox, smitten with a freshman. However, it is not the girl he intended, but instead her roommate.
He would date her the entire season. In real life Fox married Tracy Pollan who played his on-screen love. On the show she broke up with him at the start of the 1986-1987 season.
Alex would not have a steady girlfriend that entire season.
That all changed at the start of the 1987-1988 season.
He met Lauren Miller, and they would date the next two years, right up until the show ended.
Courtney Cox played Lauren Miller.
Interestingly, on “Entertainment Tonight”, when they were talking about Cox’s role on “Family Ties”, she was actually billed as the girl Bruce Springsteen pulls on stage in “Dancing in the Dark”.
I went off to university in the fall of 1987 and didn’t see more than one or two episodes of “Family Ties”, so I never really saw Courtney Cox there.
Parting thoughts
When “Friends” ended its 10-year run in 2004, every member of that six-person cast was a household name.
When “Friends” ended its 10-year run in 2004, every member of that six-person cast was a household name.
Yet, when the show debuted in the fall of 1994, Courtney Cox was the only one who really had any significant acting experience.
That was built on a decade of moments in the 1980s.