Teri Polo, born Theresa Elizabeth Polo on June 1, 1969, in Dover, Delaware, is an American actress known for her versatile roles in film and television.
With a career spanning over three decades, she has captivated audiences with her performances in comedic and dramatic roles alike.
Before acting, Polo trained as a ballet dancer for 13 years, starting at age five, and briefly pursued modeling after winning a contest at 16.
Her passion for performance led her to New York City, where she launched her acting career in the late 1980s.
Siblings
Teri grew up in a close-knit family with two older brothers, Mike Polo and Steve Polo.
However, information about her siblings is limited, as Polo tends to keep her personal life private, and her brothers have not pursued public careers.
Born to Jane Polo, a homemaker, and Vincent Polo, a stereo systems designer, Teri was raised in Dover, Delaware, where she and her brothers shared a supportive household.
Career
Polo’s acting career began with a role on the ABC soap opera Loving in 1987, playing Kristin Larsen.
She gained early recognition with roles in the 1990 miniseries The Phantom of the Opera as Christine Daaé and as a regular on the final season of Northern Exposure (1994–1995).
Her breakout came in 2000 with the comedy Meet the Parents, where she played Pam Byrnes opposite Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro.
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The film’s success led to two sequels, Meet the Fockers (2004) and Little Fockers (2010), cementing her as a comedic talent.
Polo’s television career is equally impressive.
She portrayed Helen Santos in The West Wing’s sixth and seventh seasons (2005–2006) and starred as police officer Stef Adams Foster in The Fosters (2013–2018), a groundbreaking series about a lesbian couple raising a diverse family.
She reprised the role in the spinoff Good Trouble (2019–2024). Her guest appearances span shows like Frasier, Law & Order: LA, Criminal Minds, and Castle, showcasing her range across genres.
Polo has also starred in numerous TV movies, earning the nickname “Queen of TV Movies,” with notable titles including Straight from the Heart (2003) and Love is a Four Letter Word (2007).
Beyond acting, Polo explored her dance roots in the 2021 series The Big Leap, playing a former ballet dancer.
Her film credits include Domestic Disturbance (2001) with John Travolta and the horror fantasy The Hole (2009).
Polo’s ability to balance film, TV, and advocacy for causes like LGBTQ+ rights and family welfare has made her a respected figure in entertainment.
Accolades
Polo won a Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy for Meet the Parents in 2001.
Her role in The Fosters garnered critical praise and nominations, including a Prism Award nomination for its sensitive portrayal of family dynamics and social issues.
Polo’s performance alongside co-star Sherri Saum was lauded for its authenticity, contributing to the show’s cultural impact.
In 2010, she reached the semi-finals of Dancing with the Stars, showcasing her grace and charisma to a broader audience.
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