Marcia Cross
25 March 1962, Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA48 years old
Marcia Cross started her acting career on the tv-show Melrose Place and now plays neurotic Bree on Desperate Housewives. She has a degree in psychology and suffers from migraines. Was married in 2006 and had twins Eden and Savannah in 2007.
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Marcia Cross loves playing in the park!
Saturday 8:41 AM, 31/05/2008
Marcia Cross always looks happiest when she's in the park playing with her cute twin daughters Savannah and Eden! Yesterday she took the girls to a park in Santa Monica where they played for hours, laughing and smiling as they ran around playing with a soccer ball! Naturally both the girls were wearing hats to protect them from the sun. Marcia, being very fair-skinned, always makes sure to wear both a hat and sunscreen to protect her ivory skin from the sun and Savannah and Eden have probably inherited their mother's skintone! They're lucky they have such a responsible mom!
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Marcia Cross loves playing in the park!
Tuesday 8:20 PM, 22/04/2008
It seems Marcia Cross is a real fan of playing in the park and spent yet another day there with her twins Eden and Savannah yesterday! Marcia seemed to be enjoying herself just as much as the children and even took a ride down the slide! When the trio was done playing Marcia met her husband Tom at Pete's Coffee and then they all drove home for dinner!
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Marcia Cross is afraid of skin cancer!
Friday 10:10 PM, 18/04/2008
Responsible mother of two, Marcia Cross, was seen in a Santa Monica park yesterday playing with her twins Savannah and Eden. Marcia always makes sure to put hats on her children to shield them from the sun and always wears one herself since her skin is so sensitive. The Desperate Housewives star is very involved in promoting the joint program between the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery and beauty brand Olay for a free skin-cancer screening program and is therefore very aware of the risks of prolonged sun exposure. We hope more parents take after her!






























