Meridith Baer

Meridith Baer
Born (1947-08-21) August 21, 1947
Los Angeles, U.S.[1]
Occupation Actress, screenwriter, interior designer, home stager
Years active 1972–present

Meridith Baer (born August 21, 1947) is an American actress, screenwriter, interior designer and home stager who runs a staging company in the United States, Meridith Baer Home. On June 1, 2013 HGTV premiered a television show about Baer and her company titled Staged To Perfection. The New York Times once called her "The Story Seller"[2]

Early life

Baer grew up on the grounds of San Quentin State Prison, where her father was the associate warden.[2] She attended a one room school house on the prison reservation through the 8th grade. When she was 13, her father became the Director of Corrections for the state of Iowa, and moved the family to Des Moines to oversee Iowa’s prison system. After high school in Des Moines, she went to University of Colorado in Boulder where she received a BS in Journalism.[1]

Acting and screenwriting career

Right before graduation, Baer was approached on the University of Colorado by producer Jerry Bruckheimer to be in a Pepsi commercial, which lead to a career doing more than 100 television commercials, as well as being a model for Winston, a Kent girl and a Benson & Hedges girl.[2] At the same time she worked for such magazines as Penthouse, Viva and New York, writing articles as “The Passionate Shopper”.[3]

In 1975 she moved to Los Angeles, where she continued acting in films and television.

In 1981 she sold her first screenplay, Prisoners, for $250,000. A fictional love story about a teenage girl growing up in prison in the 1950s, it starred Tatum O’Neal. Produced by 20th Century-Fox, the film was ultimately shelved. Baer’s follow-up script, Unbecoming Age, was adapted into a film in 1992 by directors Alfredo and Deborah Ringel. Also known as The Magic Bubbles, the film was a comedy about a middle-aged woman wishing herself to become a teenager again. It starred Diane Salinger, Colleen Camp, Wallace Shawn, and featured an early appearance by young George Clooney.

Meridith Baer Home

Meridith launched her business in 1998 and today has over 100 employees, with offices in Los Angeles, New York, Connecticut and South Florida.[4]

Being the world's number one stager[5] Meridith Baer Home served over 300 celebrities and billionaires[1] including Brad Pitt, Sharon Stone, Bob Dylan and Harrison Ford.[3] Projects have ranged from $700,000 bungalows to $125 million estates.[4]

HGTV “Staged To Perfection”

After an appearance on the HGTV series "Selling L.A.," Baer was approached by a number of networks about doing a staging series.[1] In spring 2013 she launched her own television show on HGTV titled “Staged To Perfection”. Together with her team of 18 designers she stages luxury properties that have stalled on the market in less than 30 days there.

Personal life

Baer dated the author Michael Crichton, married and divorced a photographer and found herself, in 1991, on a blind date with the English actor Patrick Stewart. They got engaged shortly after that but broke up two years later.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1972 Sister-in-Law, TheThe Sister-in-Law Deborah Holt
1977 American Raspberry Switchboard Operator #2
1977 Chicken Chronicles, TheThe Chicken Chronicles Tracy
1978 Coach Janet
1981 Prisoners - Writer
1981 Private Lessons Miss Phipps
1992 Unbecoming Age - Writer

Television

Year Title Role Episodes
1978 CHiPs Mindy Flashback!
1978 Eight Is Enough Janet Fast and Loose
1978 The Next Step Beyond Helen Chambers Dream of Disaster
1979 Studs Lonigan unknown unknown
1984 Happy Days Judy Passages Part 1&2

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Lauren Beale. "A star of home staging and design". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Mark Oppenheimer. "The Story Seller". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  3. 1 2 Clay Latimer. "Playing house for a living". Coloradan Magazine. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  4. 1 2 Candace Jackson. "Staging a Home to Stay Put". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  5. Dan Schawbel. "Meridith Baer: The Fine Art Of Staging Homes". Forbes. Retrieved 6 December 2014.

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