- Gena Rowlands
Infobox actor
imagesize = 200px
birthname = Virginia Cathryn Rowlands
birthdate = birth date and age|1930|06|19
caption = Rowlands on the red carpet at the 1992 Emmy Awards
birthplace =Madison, Wisconsin ,USA
spouse =John Cassavetes (1954-1989)
yearsactive = 1956-present
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
1988 "The Betty Ford Story "
1992 "Face of a Stranger "
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
2003 "Hysterical Blindness "
Outstanding Performer in a Children/Youth/Family Special
2004 "The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie "
goldenglobeawards = Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama
1975 "A Woman Under the Influence "
1988 "The Betty Ford Story "Gena Rowlands (born
June 19 1930 ) is a two-timeAcademy Award -nominated, four-timeEmmy Award -and two-timeGolden Globe Award -winning Americanactress .Biography
Early life
Rowlands was born Virginia Cathryn Rowlands in
Madison, Wisconsin , [Dane County Register of Deeds, Madison, Wisconsin.] and was raised inCambria, Wisconsin . Her father, Edwin Myrwyn Rowlands, was a banker and a state legislator, [Assembly, 1927-1935; Senate, 1935-1939. "Members of the Wisconsin Legislature 1848 – 1999", Informational Bulletin 99-1, Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, 1999. He was a member of Wisconsin's Progressive Party.] and her mother, Mary Allen (née Neal), was a painter and housewife originally fromArkansas . [U.S. Census, April 1, 1930, state of Wisconsin, county of Columbia, village of Cambria, enumeration district 3, page 4-B, family 130.] [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/38/Gena-Rowlands.html Gena Rowlands Biography (1930?-) ] ] The family moved toWashington, D.C. in 1939 when Edwin was appointed to a position in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, toMilwaukee, Wisconsin in 1942 when he was appointed as branch manager of theOffice of Price Administration , ["OPA Directed by Merwyn Rowlands," "The Sheboygan Press", Sheboygan, Wisconsin, April 2, 1942, p. 4.] and later toMinneapolis, Minnesota . Gena attended the University of Wisconsin from 1947 to 1950, [Registrar's Office, University of Wisconsin-Madison.] where she was a popular student already renowned for her beauty. ["Six U.W. Co-eds 'Badger Beauties,'" "The Sheboygan Press", Sheboygan, Wisconsin, November 14, 1949, p. 2.] She left forNew York City to study drama at theAmerican Academy of Dramatic Arts .Career
Rowlands performed in stock companies, 1951–1953, and at the
Provincetown Playhouse . In 1952–1955, Rowlands went from understudy to lead role in the original Broadway production of "The Seven Year Itch ", and toured in a national production of the play. She opened and starred in "Middle of the Night" (1956) opposite film iconEdward G. Robinson .She guest starred in several anthology television series, including "
Robert Montgomery Presents ", "Kraft Television Theatre " and "Studio One", among many others, in 1955. She made her film debut in "The High Cost of Loving" in 1958. In 1961-1962, she starred as thedeaf-mute wife of Robert Lansing onNBC 's "87th Precinct"televison series . In 1964, she was cast in ABC's "Peyton Place" nighttimesoap opera .Teaming with her husband, writer and director
John Cassavetes , whom she married in 1954, Rowlands starred in the television production "Staccato", and the films "A Child Is Waiting ", "Faces", "Gloria" (nomination forAcademy Award for Best Actress ), "Love Streams ", "Minnie and Moskowitz ", "She's So Lovely ", and "A Woman Under the Influence " (Academy Award nomination for Best Actress).In 1985, Rowlands played the mother in the critically acclaimed made-for-TV movie "
An Early Frost ". In recent years, she has appeared in "Paulie " and inMira Nair 'sHBO movie "Hysterical Blindness " for which she won her third Emmy.She was recently seen in "
The Notebook ", which was directed by her son,Nick Cassavetes , and co-starredJames Garner ,Ryan Gosling , andRachel McAdams . In 2004, she won her firstDaytime Emmy for her role as Mrs. Evelyn Ritchie in "The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie ". To name a few, Ms. Rowlands has been nominated for twoAcademy Award s; sixEmmy nominations, and one Daytime Emmy; eightGolden Globes ; threeSatellite Awards ; and one SAG Award. Some of her notable wins include aSilver Berlin Bear ; three Emmy Awards and one Daytime Emmy; two Golden Globes; two National Board of Review Awards; twoSatellite Awards ; and onePrize San Sebastián .In 2005, she appeared opposite
Kate Hudson ,Peter Sarsgaard , andJohn Hurt in the gothic thriller "The Skeleton Key ".Cassavetes films
According to
Boston University film scholarRay Carney , Rowlands sought to suppress an early version of Cassavetes' first film, "Shadows", that Carney says he rediscovered after decades of searching. [ [http://people.bu.edu/rcarney/discoveries/shadowsquest.shtml “Who Owns an Improvised Work?”] , "The John Cassavetes Pages". accessed 17 December 2006]According to Carney, Rowlands also became involved in the screenings of "Husbands" and "
Love Streams ". TheUCLA Film and Television Archive mounted a restoration of "Husbands", as it was pruned down (without Cassavetes's consent, and in violation of his contract) byColumbia Pictures several months after its release, in an attempt to restore as much of the removed content as possible. However, at Rowlands' request,UCLA created an alternative print with almost ten minutes of content edited out, as Rowlands felt that these scenes were in poor taste. The alternative print is the only one that has been made available for rental. [Carney, Ray [http://people.bu.edu/rcarney/discoveries/discint.shtml#hunka “On Your Relationship with Criterion”] , "The John Cassavetes Pages". accessed 17 December 2006]Filmography
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The High Cost of Loving " (1958)
*"Shadows" (1959)
*"Lonely Are the Brave " (1962)
*"The Spiral Road " (1962)
*"A Child Is Waiting " (1963)
*"Tony Rome " (1967)
*"Faces" (1968)
*"Machine Gun McCain" (1968)
*"Minnie and Moskowitz " (1971)
*"A Woman Under the Influence " (1974)
*"Two-Minute Warning " (1976)
*"Opening Night " (1977)
*"The Brink's Job " (1978)
*"Gloria" (1980)
*"Tempest" (1982)
*"Love Streams " (1984)
*"Light of Day " (1987)
*"Another Woman " (1988)
*"Hollywood Mavericks" (1990)
*"Once Around " (1991)
*"Night on Earth" (1991)
*"Ted and Venus" (1991)
*"Silent Cries" (1993)
*"Anything for John" (1993)
*"Something to Talk About" (1995)
*"The Neon Bible" (1995)
*"Unhook the Stars " (1996)
*"She's So Lovely " (1997)
*"Paulie " (1998)
*"Hope Floats " (1998)
*"The Mighty " (1998)
*"Playing by Heart " (1998)
*"The Weekend" (1999)
*"Light Keeps Me Company" (2000)
*"" (2003)
*"Hysterical Blindness (2003)
*"Taking Lives" (2004)
*"The Notebook " (2004)
*"The Skeleton Key " (2005)
*"Paris, je t'aime " (2006)
*"Broken English" (2007)
*"Persepolis" (2007)
*"What If God Were the Sun? " (2007)References
External links
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* [http://home.nyc.rr.com/alweisel/premieregenarowlands.htm Interview with Gena Rowlands]
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