- Frances Bay
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name = Frances Bay
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birthplace = Manville,Alberta ,Canada Frances Bay (born
January 1 ,1918 ) is a Canadian character actress known for playing a variety of quirky elderly women.Personal life
Bay was born in Manville,
Alberta in 1918 and raised inDauphin ,Manitoba , the daughter of Russian-Canadian Jews who ran a clothing store.Fact|date=September 2008 Her younger brother was the noted sociologistErving Goffman . BeforeWorld War II she acted professionally inWinnipeg ,Manitoba and spent the war hosting theCanadian Broadcasting Company 's radio show, "Everybody's Program", aimed at service members overseas. She married businessman Charles (Chuck) Bay in 1934 and moved with him toNew York City (where she studied withUta Hagen ),Boston andLos Angeles . [Michael Posner, "Seinfeld's marble rye lad honoured." "Toronto Globe and Mail", Sept 6, 2008: R4.] Charles and Frances had one son, Josh, who passed away at the age of 23.Soon after the death of her husband in 2002, she was struck by a car in
Glendale, California , and as a result she had to have part of her right leg amputated. [ [http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,625043,00.html PASSAGES: Courteney Defends Pee-Wee : People.com ] ]Bay was inducted into
Canada's Walk of Fame , Sept. 6, 2008, in large part thanks to a petition with 10,000 names that was submitted. The selection committee also received personal letters fromAdam Sandler ,Jerry Seinfeld ,David Lynch ,Henry Winkler ,Monty Hall and other celebrities. [cite web |url=http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080603/walk_fame_080603/20080603?hub=TopStories |title=Steve Nash, kd lang among new Walk of Fame inductees |accessdate=2008-06-03|date=2008-06-03 |Publisher=CTV .ca] [Michael Posner, "Seinfeld's marble rye lad honoured." "Toronto Globe and Mail", Sept 6, 2008: R4.]Early roles
Bay did not appear in films until the age of 60, when she played a small part in 1978's "
Foul Play ", a comedy vehicle forGoldie Hawn andChevy Chase . A year earlier, Frances appeared as Mrs. Hamilton in the Christmas television special Christmastime with Mister Rogers. She went on to play small roles in films like "The Karate Kid ", "Big Top Pee-wee " and "Twins".Her first major television appearance occurred playng the grandmother to the character of 'Fonzie', in the series "
Happy Days ". StarHenry Winkler is "just a sweet guy. He lost his own grandmother in the Holocaust, and he wrote me a letter saying I was his virtual grandmother." [Bay quoted by Michael Posner, "Seinfeld's marble rye lad honoured." "Toronto Globe and Mail", Sept 6, 2008: R4.]In 1983, she played the grandmother in
Little Red Riding Hood in "Faerie Tale Theatre " forShowtime .Work with David Lynch
In 1986, Bay appeared as the doddery aunt of
Kyle MacLachlan 's character inDavid Lynch 's "Blue Velvet ". This role seems to have endeared the actress to Lynch, who recast her in several subsequent works, including as a brisk no-nonsense madam (who uses the "F" word) in "Wild at Heart", and as the eerie "Mrs. Tremond" on "Twin Peaks " and its movie spin-off, "".Notable roles
Bay may also be familiar from her performance in the music video for
Jimmy Fallon 's comedy song, "Idiot Boyfriend". Bay is perhaps best known today, however, for her performance as the hapless, but loving grandmother ofAdam Sandler 's character in the 1996 film "Happy Gilmore ". Additionally, she has the distinction of appearing in the final episodes of three long-runningsitcoms : "Happy Days ", "Who's the Boss? " and "Seinfeld ".In an earlier episode of "Seinfeld", she played "Mabel Choate", a wealthy, irritable old woman from whom Jerry stole a loaf of marbled rye bread. In that episode, entitled "The Rye", Bay appeared with her former "Twin Peaks" co-stars
Grace Zabriskie andWarren Frost . In a future episode, the consequences of Jerry's act caused his father to be impeached as president of his retirement community inFlorida .She also appeared in a episode ofCharmed as an older version ofPhoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano ).References
External links
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