- Frances Sternhagen
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1974 "The Good Doctor "
1995 "The Heiress "Frances Hussey Sternhagen (born
January 13 1930 ) is an American actress. Sternhagen has appeared on andoff Broadway , in movies and on TV ever since the 1950s, and today is among the leading ladies of the New York stage with major roles continuing well into her 70s.cite news | author=| title=Frances Sternhagen Star File | url=http://www.broadway.com/gen/Buzz_Star_File.aspx?ci=502022 | work=Broadway.com | date=5 January 2004 | accessdate=2008-05-21]Biography
Personal life
Sternhagen was born in
Washington, D.C. , the daughter of Gertrude S. (née Wyckoff) and John M. Sternhagen, a U.S.tax court judge. [cite news | author= | title=Frances Sternhagen Biography | url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/32/Frances-Sternhagen.html | work=filmreference | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-05-21] Sternhagen was educated atThe Madeira School in McLean, Virginia, and then went on toVassar College , where accordingly she was elected head of the Drama Club "after silencing a giggling college crowd at a campus dining hall with her interpretation of a scene from "Richard II," playing none other than Richard himself". She also studied at the Perry Mansfield School of the Theatre, and New York's Neighborhood Playhouse.She met her husband, actor and drama teacher Thomas Carlin (who died in 1991), at
The Catholic University of America and had 6 children with him -- Paul, Amanda, Tony, Sarah, Peter, and John Carlin -- several of whom are now professional actors and musicians. Sternhagen lives inNew Rochelle, New York .tage career
Sternhagen started her career teaching acting, singing and dancing to school children at
Milton Academy in Massachusetts, and first performed herself in 1948 at a Bryn Mawr summer theater in "The Glass Menagerie " and "Angel Street ". She went on to work at Washington'sArena Stage Group from 1953-54, then had her Broadway debut in 1955 as Miss T. Muse in "The Skin of Our Teeth ". The same year she had heroff-Broadway debut in "Thieves' Carnival" and her TV debut in "The Great Bank Robbery" on "Omnibus" (CBS ). By the following year she had won an off-BroadwayObie Award for "Distinguished Performance (Actress)" in "The Admirable Bashville" (1955-56).She has had an illustrious career in the New York theater ever since. [ [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?id=68816 Internet Broadway Database: Frances Sternhagen Credits on Broadway ] ] [ [http://www.tonyawards.com/p/tonys_search The American Theatre Wing's Tony Awards - Official Website by IBM ] ] She has won two
Tony award s, for "Best Actress, Supporting or Featured (Dramatic}" in 1974 for the original Broadway production ofNeil Simon 's "The Good Doctor " based onChekhov stories (which also won her aDrama Desk Award for "Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play"); and, for "Best Actress (Featured Role--Play)" in the 1995 revival of "The Heiress ", based on theHenry James novella. She has been nominated forTony award s five other times, including for her roles in the original Broadway casts of "Equus" (1975) and "On Golden Pond" (1979), both later made into Oscar-nominated movies with other actresses, as well as forLorraine Hansberry 's "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window " (1972), the musical "Angel" (1978) which was based onThomas Wolfe 's "Look Homeward, Angel ", and the 2002 revival ofPaul Osborne 's "Morning's at Seven ".Her best-known
off-Broadway role was her feisty portrayal of the title character in 1988'sPulitzer prize -winning drama "Driving Miss Daisy " which was originated by Dana Ivey atPlaywrights Horizons in New York. Sternhagen took over the role after the show moved to the John Houseman Theatre and played it for more than two years. (Jessica Tandy later won an Academy Award playing Daisy in the 1989 movie.)Off-Broadway awards include two nominations for the Drama Desk Award for "Outstanding Actress in a Play": [ [http://www.dramadesk.com/ The Drama Desk Awards 2006 ] ] in 1998, for a revival ofEugene O'Neill 's "Long Day's Journey Into Night " at the Irish Repertory Theater, [ [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/37771.html Playbill News: Brian Murray & Frances Sternhagen Take Irish Journey , Mar. 22 ] ] and in 2005, for theWorld War I drama "Echoes of the War".She also won Distinguished Performance
Obie Awards for "The Room" and "A Slight Ache" (1964-65). In 1998 she won the Dramatists Guild Fund's "Madge Evans & Sidney Kingsley Award for Excellence in Theater". She starred in the 2005 revival ofEdward Albee 's "Seascape", produced byLincoln Center Theater at the Booth Theater on Broadway. She had also appeared in the original Broadway production ofEdward Albee 's "All Over " in 1971, withColleen Dewhurst andJessica Tandy . Her previous Broadway role was in the summer 2005 production of "Steel Magnolias " withMarsha Mason ,Delta Burke ,Christine Ebersole ,Lily Rabe andRebecca Gayheart .Film roles
Sternhagen made her film debut in 1967's New York City high school drama "
Up the Down Staircase ", which starredSandy Dennis . [http://www.hollywood.com/celebs/fulldetail/id/190978] She has worked periodically inHollywood since then. She had character roles in the 1971Paddy Chayefsky 's classic "The Hospital ", in "Two People " (1973) and inBilly Wilder 's "Fedora" (1978). She appeared in "Starting Over" (1979) which starredBurt Reynolds ; withSean Connery in "Outland" (1981); and withMichael J. Fox in "Bright Lights, Big City" (1988). She playedFarrah Fawcett 's mother in "See You In the Morning " (1989),Richard Farnsworth 's wife in "Misery" (1990), andJohn Lithgow 's psychiatrist in "Raising Cain " (1992). Sternhagen starred inFrank Darabont 's suspense/thriller "The Mist", released onNovember 21 ,2007 .Television roles
She may be best known to TV audiences as Esther Clavin, mother of
John Ratzenberger 's Boston postman characterCliff Clavin , on the long-running series "Cheers " for which she received twoEmmy Award nominations. She also played Millicent Carter on "ER", Bunny MacDougal, mother of Trey, Charlotte's first husband on "Sex and the City " (anotherEmmy Award nomination) and in "Law & Order ", among other network dramas andsitcoms , and worked for many years insoap opera s such as "Another World", "The Secret Storm " and "Love of Life ". She played two roles on the ABC soap opera "One Life to Live ". She recorded a voiceover for a May 2002 episode of "The Simpsons " known as "The Frying Game ", in whichHomer Simpson is sentenced to the electric chair.In summer 2006, she finished her 24th Broadway role, then she guest starred on TV's "
The Closer ", playing Brenda (Kyra Sedgwick )'s disapproving Southern mother.Filmography
Television
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The Secret Garden (1973-1974)
*"Enemies (1974)
*"The Rimes of Eldritch (1974)
*"Who'll Save Christmas (1978)
*"Mother and Daughter: The Loving War (1980)
*"The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg (1980)
*"Prototype (1983)
*"The Dining Room (1984)
*"Spencer (1985)
*"Resting Place (1986)
*"At Mother's Request (1987)
*"Once Again (1987)
*"Golden Years (1991)
*"Law & Order (1991) as Estelle Muller
*"She Woke Up (1992)
*"Tales From the Crypt (1992)
*"Cheers (1986-1993)
*"Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story (1993)
*"The Road Home (1994)
*"The Outer Limits (1995)
*"Law & Order (1997) as Margaret Langdon
*"The Simpsons (2002)
*"Sex and the City (2000-2002)
*"ER (1997-2003)
*"Becker (2004)
*"The Closer (2006-2008)Film
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The Hospital (1971)
*"Two People (1973)
*"Fedora (1978)
*"Starting Over (1979)
*"Outland (1981)
*"Independence Day (1983)
*"Romantic Comedy (1983)
*"Bright Lights, Big City (1988)
*"See You in the Morning (1989)
*"Communion (1989)
*"Sibling Rivalry (1990)
*"Misery (1990)
*"Doc Hollywood (1991)
*"Walking The Dog (1991)
*"Raising Cain (1992)
*"Curtain Call (1999)
*"Midnight Gospel (2000)
*"Landfall (2001)
*"The Rising (2001)
*"The Laramie Project (2002)
*"Highway (2002)
*"The Mist (2007)
*"Among the Shadows (2008)References
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