Early years Not being especially interested in her college classes, she volunteered to do performances at the
Solaris, a
Beverly Hills theater, where a movie agent saw her in a play and got her several offers of appearances in TV and films. In 1978, she made her debut in an episode in the police drama series
Baretta, followed by a string of TV work with guest appearances on
The Amazing Spider-Man,
Barnaby Jones and
Little House on the Prairie. In 1978, she played a leading role as
Mary in the television movie,
The Nativity (1978). She starred in two NBC miniseries:
Beulah Land (1980) and
The Gangster Chronicles (1981), which starred
Brian Benben, her future husband. She also starred in several television films, such as
Amazons (1984) and
Blood & Orchids (1986). In 1984, she was featured in the music video for
JD Souther's song "Go Ahead and Rain".
Breakthrough and film career In 1987, Stowe appeared in her first breakthrough role in the feature film
Stakeout with
Richard Dreyfuss and
Emilio Estevez. In 1988, she played a leading role in
Ciro Durán's film
Tropical Snow, with
David Carradine. She co-starred with
Mark Harmon in the comedy
Worth Winning, with
Kevin Costner in the 1989 thriller
Revenge, and opposite
Jack Nicholson in 1990 in
The Two Jakes. She played a leading role in the 1991 independent film
Closet Land. In 1992, she appeared opposite
Kurt Russell in the crime drama
Unlawful Entry. That same year, Stowe played Cora Munro in
The Last of the Mohicans, which also starred
Daniel Day-Lewis. Her critically acclaimed performance in the film, which grossed more than $75 million worldwide, elevated Stowe from supporting player to an A-list movie star. In 1995, Stowe was chosen by
Empire as one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History". Stowe postponed her acting career in 1996 to concentrate on her family life. She settled for several years in a Texas ranch, with her daughter May and husband
Brian Benben. In 1998, she came back with
The Proposition and
Playing by Heart, and then ''
The General's Daughter, opposite John Travolta in 1999. In 2001, she starred in the science-fiction box office bomb Impostor. In 2002, she played Julia Moore in the war film We Were Soldiers with Mel Gibson, and the box office flop action-comedy Avenging Angelo opposite Sylvester Stallone. Stowe starred in the not-picked-up Fox pilot Southern Comfort'' about a woman who takes over her mobster husband's business when he gets sent to prison. In 2007, she appeared in the recurring role of Dr. Samantha Kohl in
Jeff Goldblum's detective drama
Raines on
NBC, a mid-season replacement. The series was canceled after two months. In 2009 she starred in the
Lifetime movie,
The Christmas Hope. It debuted on September 21, and was picked up for a full season by ABC on October 13. Stowe's portrayal of the character received critical praise, and she was nominated for a
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama for this role. In April 2012, she was listed at No. 5 in
People magazine's annual Most Beautiful Woman list. The series ended in 2015 after four seasons and 89 episodes. In May and June 2016, Stowe guest hosted primetime films on
Turner Classic Movies, appearing in dozens of
wraparounds on the channel. In 2019, she returned to acting starring as actress Margot Weston in the Netflix musical drama series,
Soundtrack. The series was canceled after one season. In 2025, Stowe stars in the
HBO supernatural horror television series
It: Welcome to Derry which is based on
Stephen King's novel
It (1986) and serves as a prequel to the films
It (2017) and
It Chapter Two (2019). ==Personal life==