
The film was a remake of the French comedy film "Santa Claus Is a Stinker" (1982), but added several new subplots to the basic story. After her boss Philip (played by Steve Martin) confessed his love for her, Catherine became his new fiancee. Her character was the overly emotional and empathetic supervisor of a suicide-prevention hot-line, who was unaware that her boss was nearly bankrupt. Wilson portrayed Catherine O'Shaughnessy in the Christmas-themed black comedy "Mixed Nuts" (1994). In one of the film's subplots, Suzy is mistaken for Sam's new girlfriend. She portrayed the supporting character of Suzy Baldwin in the romantic comedy "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993), the sister of co-protagonist Sam Baldwin (played by Tom Hanks). In the 1990s, she started appearing frequently in films. She had relatively few film roles in this period. Her other appearances included then-popular series, such as "Three's Company", "Who's the Boss?", and "Moonlighting". She portrayed Nurse Lacey in two episodes of the war drama "M*A*S*H" and portrayed two different characters in episodes of the sitcom "Happy Days". During the 1980s, Wilson had continued to regularly appear in guest-star roles in television.

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The couple were married in 1988, and eventually had two sons: Chester Marlon "Chet" Hanks (born in 1990) and Truman Theodore Hanks (born in 1995). Wilson and Hanks eventually started a real-life romantic relationship, and Hanks converted to Orthodox Christianity to be able to marry her. They portrayed Lawrence Bourne III and Beth Wexler, two volunteers of the Peace Corps who fall for each other during a dangerous mission in Thailand. The two met again when they co-starred in the comedy film "Volunteers" (1985). She was introduced to fellow actor Tom Hanks (1956-), who was one of the series' protagonists. In 1981, Wilson had a guest role in the sitcom "Bosom Buddies" (1980-1982), which depicted two men who regularly cross-dressed as women.
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The film found moderate success, and later became available in syndicated television through an early episode of the horror television series "Elvira's Movie Macabre" (1981-1986). It was one of several B-Movies distributed by the company Howco, primarily to drive-in theaters. The film was shot in Arkansas, and used a primarily local cast of actors. It depicted an alien who arrived to planet Earth on a falling meteor, and re-animated the corpse of a recent murder victim. In 1977, Wilson had her film debut in the science fiction horror film "The Day It Came to Earth" (1977). Afterwards, she started regularly appearing in guest-star roles in television. Her character was depicted as a one-shot rival for the regular character Marcia Brady (played by Maureen McCormick). She portrayed Pat Conway, one of the candidates for the position of head cheerleader. In 1972, Wilson made her television debut in an episode of the sitcom "The Brady Bunch" (1969-1974).

Wilson was brought up as an Orthodox Christian by her parents, and has continued practicing her religion into adulthood. Dorothea was part of a Greek minority population in Gjirokastër County. She was an ethnic Greek woman from Sotirë in southern Albania. Ibrahimoff was born to a Muslim family, but converted to Orthodox Christianity upon his marriage. Ibrahimoff migrated to the United States in 1949, and legally changed his name to Allan Wilson in 1960. The Pomaks being a Bulgarian Muslim minority population in northeastern Greece. He was born to a Pomak family in Oraio, Greece. Her father, was the bartender Hassan Halilov Ibrahimoff (1920-2009). She has served as an honorary co-chair of the Women's Cancer Research Fund (WCRF). For several decades, Wilson has been an activist for additional funding to combat women's cancers. Also in 2019, Wilson received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She was granted Greek citizenship in 2019, in honor of her efforts to assist Greece by appealing for international aid after a devastating wildfire in Mati, Attica. Her ancestry is primarily Greek and Bulgarian. Rita Wilson (born under the name Margarita Ibrahimoff) is an American actress, singer, and film producer from Los Angeles.
