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Chelsea Field

Chelsea Field (born Kimberly A. Botfield; May 27, 1957) is an American actress recognized for her breakthrough role as the warrior in the 1987 cult superhero film and her recurring portrayal of Rita Devereaux in the series : New Orleans from 2017 to 2021. Born in , Field began her entertainment career as a dancer on the syndicated music performance series Solid Gold in 1983, marking her television debut. Her early acting credits included guest appearances on shows like and a recurring role on the Emmy-winning drama The Bronx Zoo. She gained further prominence in the late 1980s and 1990s with lead roles in short-lived series such as (1989), where she played nurse Samantha Sullivan, and Capital News (1990) as journalist Cassy Swann, alongside guest spots on acclaimed programs like . In film, Field appeared in action and family-oriented projects, including a supporting role in Arnold Schwarzenegger's Commando (1985), the Bruce Willis vehicle The Last Boy Scout (1991), and the family adventure Flipper (1996). She also starred in television movies such as The Birds II: Land's End (1994), Indictment: The McMartin Trial (1995), and NetForce (1999), the latter opposite her partner Scott Bakula. After a period of reduced on-screen work in the 2000s, she returned to prominence with her NCIS: New Orleans role and explored theater, such as her role as Aldonza in the 2024 production of Man of La Mancha alongside Bakula at the Peterborough Players. Field has been in a long-term relationship with actor since 1994; the couple married in 2009 and share two sons, Wil (born circa 1995) and Owen (born circa 1999). , known for and , has two children from a previous marriage. The family maintains a low-profile life, with Field occasionally collaborating professionally with her husband.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Chelsea Field was born Kimberly A. Botfield on May 27, 1957, in Glendale, California. Raised in Glendale, limited public details exist about her immediate family.

Entry into dance

Chelsea Field launched her professional dance career in the early 1980s, dedicating a decade to performances in commercials and live shows across various platforms. Her background in dance, honed through years of training, positioned her for high-visibility opportunities in the entertainment industry during this period. A pivotal moment came in 1983 when Field joined the cast of the syndicated music series Solid Gold as one of the Solid Gold Dancers, a role she held through 1984. In this capacity, she contributed to the show's energetic dance routines accompanying top musical acts, performing alongside an ensemble of dancers in elaborate productions that aired weekly. This two-year stint not only showcased her skills to a national audience but also served as her television debut, appearing on-screen in segments that highlighted synchronized and glamorous presentations. The visibility gained from Solid Gold proved instrumental in Field's shift toward , as the performance demands of prepared her for the rigors of on-camera work and encouraged her to pursue auditions in the mid-1980s. Drawing on her decade of professional experience, she transitioned by seeking roles that capitalized on her physicality and stage presence, marking the end of her primary focus on and the beginning of her entertainment career in front of the lens.

Acting career

Early television roles

Chelsea Field transitioned from her background as a professional dancer to acting in the mid-1980s, beginning with guest appearances on popular television series. Her first credited acting role came in 1985 on the action-adventure series Airwolf, where she portrayed a character known simply as Brunette in the episode "Airwolf II." This minor part marked her entry into scripted television work, following her earlier visibility as a dancer on shows like Solid Gold. Throughout the latter half of the decade, Field secured several episodic guest spots that showcased her versatility in supporting roles. In 1987, she appeared as Kelsey Baker in the anthology series , specifically in the pilot episode "Barrington," a lighthearted drama about a small-town chief protecting a . The following year, 1988, brought additional opportunities, including her portrayal of Emily Burch in the episode "Undone" of the ensemble drama , where she depicted a character entangled in the show's themes of personal relationships and career struggles. She also had a recurring role as Chris Barnes across 4 episodes of The Bronx Zoo, a series exploring urban high school dynamics, further building her resume with dramatic parts. Field's early television career culminated in her first major series role in 1989 as student nurse Samantha "Sam" Sullivan on the short-lived medical drama . Airing on , the show followed the lives of young nurses at a hospital and generated controversy for its risqué content, leading to sponsor pullouts and cancellation after 13 episodes despite a strong cast that included . Field's performance as the ambitious and relatable Sam Sullivan highlighted her ability to handle ongoing character development, paving the way for future opportunities in both television and film. She followed this with a lead role as journalist Cassy Swann in the political drama Capital News (1990), which was canceled after 13 episodes.

Film breakthrough

Chelsea Field made her feature film debut with a small supporting role as in the Commando (1985), starring . Her breakthrough came in 1987 with the of , the fierce warrior woman and captain of the royal guard, in the fantasy Masters of the Universe, opposite as and based on the popular toy line. That same year, she appeared as Katherine Walker in the horror thriller Prison, directed by and starring and , where her character navigates the unrest at a reopened penitentiary. Field's portrayal of the resourceful fighter in Masters of the Universe, who aids in the battle against on planet Eternia, garnered attention and established her as a capable lead in high-profile genre productions. The film's box office success, grossing over $17 million domestically, highlighted her emergence in Hollywood's landscape. Throughout the early 1990s, Field solidified her film presence with diverse roles in action and thriller projects. In (1991), directed by , she played Sarah Hallenbeck, the resilient wife of a (), in a story blending buddy-cop elements with noir intrigue. That same year, she appeared as Virginia Slim, a tough bar owner entangled in a heist, in the biker action film Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, starring and . Field then took the lead as Wendy Robinson, a woman fleeing domestic abuse amid supernatural events in the Namibian desert, in Richard Stanley's atmospheric horror (1992). Her 1993 role as Annie Pangborn, the supportive spouse in George A. Romero's of King's , further showcased her in psychological thrillers, opposite .

Later career highlights

In the 2000s, Field continued her film work with supporting roles in thrillers and dramas, including her portrayal of Susan Williams in the The Unsaid (2001), directed by , where she played a key figure in a story involving repressed memories and family secrets. She followed this with a role in the Sleeping Dogs Lie (2005), a low-budget production exploring themes of infidelity and deception. By the late 2000s, she appeared in Just Add Water (2008), a comedy-drama about a man's attempt to revive his coastal town life, marking her shift toward character-driven ensemble pieces. On television, Field took on recurring and guest roles that highlighted her versatility in procedural dramas. She played Megan Hargrove in the TNT series Memphis Beat (2010–2011), appearing across multiple episodes as a supportive figure in the crime-solving narrative centered on a Memphis detective. In 2016, she guest-starred as Janice in the ABC anthology series Secrets and Lies, in the episode "The Daughter," contributing to the season's murder mystery plot. Her most prominent later television role came as Assistant District Attorney Rita Deveraux on NCIS: New Orleans (CBS, 2014–2021), where she first appeared in season 3 as the recurring love interest of lead character Dwayne Pride, played by her husband Scott Bakula; the character evolved into his wife and was promoted to series regular for season 7 in 2020, spanning over 30 episodes through the show's conclusion. Following the end of NCIS: New Orleans in 2021, Field has maintained an active career status from 1985 to the present but has selected fewer projects, with no major film or television roles announced through November 2025, reflecting a focus on supporting parts in established genres.

Personal life

Marriage to Scott Bakula

Chelsea Field met actor Scott Bakula in 1993 on the set of the mystery thriller A Passion to Kill, where they co-starred as romantic leads; Bakula portrayed a psychiatrist entangled in a deadly affair, while Field played his love interest. The pair began a romantic relationship shortly thereafter, maintaining a committed partnership for 15 years before formalizing their union. Their connection, rooted in shared experiences within the entertainment industry, evolved into a supportive collaboration, with the couple occasionally crossing professional paths in subsequent projects. Field and Bakula married in 2009 in a private ceremony that capped their long courtship. Their enduring has been marked by mutual and professional synergy, exemplified by Field's recurring role as attorney Rita Devereaux opposite Bakula's Special Agent Dwayne Pride on NCIS: New Orleans from 2017 to 2021, where their on-screen romance echoed their real-life bond.

Family and children

Chelsea Field and Scott Bakula share two sons from their long-term partnership. Their first child, Wil Botfield Bakula, was born on December 1, 1995, in Los Angeles. Their second son, Owen Bakula, was born in 1999. Field and Bakula have prioritized raising their children away from the public eye, emphasizing privacy in their family life. The couple has maintained a low profile regarding their sons, avoiding media exposure to allow them a normal upbringing despite their parents' Hollywood careers. Bakula has described himself as a private individual, noting that he commutes regularly to spend time with his family while working on location. The family enjoys a close to nature, with Field and Bakula often sharing glimpses of outdoor activities and a grounded home environment. They have supported their sons' individual interests, fostering pursuits outside the industry. For instance, Wil Bakula has pursued a in music as a and former member of Chromatic Colors, diverging from his parents' acting paths. Owen Bakula is a professional dancer, singer, actor, and model who identifies as .

Filmography

Film roles

Chelsea Field's film roles span a variety of genres, from and to and . Below is a chronological list of her feature film appearances, including character names where documented. No uncredited roles are noted in available sources.
YearTitleRole
1985Vicky the Western Flight Attendant
1985PerfectRandy
1987PrisonKatherine Walker
1987
1988Darla
1991 and the Marlboro ManVirginia Slim
1991Sarah Hallenbeck
1992Wendy Robinson
1993Annie Pangborn
1993Kelly Daniels
1993SnapdragonDet. Sgt. Peckham
1994A Passion to KillDiana
1994AndreThalice Whitney
1994I'll Do AnythingScreen Test Actress
1996
1998Karen Christianson
2001The UnsaidPenny Hunter
2005Sleeping Dogs LieMaggie
2008Just Add WaterJeanne

Television roles

Chelsea Field's television career spans several decades, beginning with dance performances and evolving into acting roles across series, guest appearances, miniseries, and TV movies. Her credits are presented below in chronological order, focusing exclusively on television work.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Solid GoldSelf (Solid Gold Dancer)Music variety series; multiple appearances as a featured dancer.
1984AirwolfBrunetteAction series; guest role in 1 episode ("Airwolf II").
1988The Bronx ZooChris BarnesDrama series; recurring role in 4 episodes.
1988thirtysomethingEmily BurchDrama series; guest role in 1 episode ("Undone").
1989NightingalesSamantha "Sam" SullivanMedical drama series; main role in 13 episodes.
1989Just TemporaryBarbaraTV movie; lead supporting role.
1990Capital NewsCassy SwannDrama series; main role in 12 episodes.
1990Murder C.O.D.EllieTV movie; supporting role.
1991An Inconvenient WomanCamilla EburyMiniseries; supporting role across 2 episodes.
1993Dream OnAllisonComedy series; guest role in 1 episode ("A Midsummer Night's Dream On").
1993Hotel RoomDianeAnthology miniseries; guest role in 1 episode ("Getting Rid of Robert").
1993Time TraxEve ThornSci-fi series; guest role in 1 episode ("The Prodigy").
1993Complex of FearMichelle DolanTV movie; lead role.
1993Angel FallsRae Dawn SnowDrama series; main role in 6 episodes.
1994RoyceMarnie PaymerTV movie; supporting role.
1994The Birds II: Land's EndMary HockenTV movie.
1994TexasMattieTV miniseries.
1994Tales from the CryptSimone "Gwen" BardouHorror anthology series; guest role in 1 episode ("The Assassin").
1995Indictment: The McMartin TrialChristine JohnsonTV movie; supporting role.
1999NetForceMegan MichaelsTV movie; supporting role.
2004Cold CaseNicole BarnesCrime drama series; guest role in 1 episode ("Glued").
2005Without a TraceDeborah StoneCrime drama series; guest role in 1 episode ("Manhunt").
2006NCISJocelyn WayneCrime drama series; guest role in 1 episode ("Head Case").
2011Borderline MurderClaire MorganTV movie; supporting role.
2011Memphis BeatMegan HargroveCrime drama series; guest role in 1 episode ("The Things We Carry").
2016Secrets and LiesJaniceAnthology drama series; guest role in 1 episode (Season 2).
2017–2021NCIS: New OrleansRita DeverauxCrime drama series; recurring role as assistant district attorney in 21 episodes (Seasons 3–7).

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