- Madeleine Sherwood
Infobox actress
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name = Madeleine Sherwood
birthname = Madeleine Louise Hélène Thornton
birthdate = birth date and age|1922|11|13
location =Montreal, Quebec ,Canada flagicon|Quebec flagicon|Canada
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occupation = Actress
spouse = Robert Sherwood (Montreal, Canada)Madeleine Sherwood (born
November 13 1922 ) is a Canadian actress of stage, film and television. She may be best known as Mae/Sister Woman and Miss Lucy in both the Broadway and film versions ofTennessee Williams ' "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof " and "Sweet Bird of Youth ". She starred or featured in 18 original Broadway productions including "Arturo Ui" withChristopher Plummer , "Do I Hear A Waltz? " and "Invitation to a March" withRichard Rodgers ,Arthur Laurents , andStephen Sondheim . She appeared in dozens of TV dramas and series of which she is probably best remembered for her role as Reverend Mother Plaseato toSally Field 's "The Flying Nun " from 1967-1970.Biography
Early life
Sherwood was born Madeleine Louise Hélène Thornton in
Montreal, Quebec, Canada , the granddaughter of the Dean of Dentistry atMcGill University inMontreal . Sherwood made her first stage appearance at the age of four in a church passion play. She started her professional career in Montreal when Rupert Kaplan cast her in CBC dramas and soap operas.Career
Sherwood moved to
New York City in 1950 and made her first Broadway appearance inHorton Foote ’s, The Chase, replacingKim Stanley . In 1953 she originated the role of Abigail inArthur Miller ’s, "The Crucible ".Elia Kazan cast her as Mae in Tennessee Williams "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof " in 1954 and later in "Sweet Bird of Youth " as Miss Lucy. She reprised both her roles in the film versions. She became a member of the Actors Studio in 1957 working withLee Strasberg and is now a life member of the Studio.Sherwood was blacklisted during the
McCarthy era Fact|date=January 2008. During theCivil Rights Movement she met and worked withMartin Luther King in the late 50’s and 60’s and went south to join CORE (Congress on Racial Equality ). She was arrested during a Freedom Walk, jailed and sentenced to six months hard labor. Fact|date=January 2008 for "Endangering the Customs and Mores of the People of Alabama". Her lawyer, Fred Grey, was the firstAfrican-American lawyer to represent a white woman south of theMason Dixon line. It was during this period that she lost most of her hearing. Fact|date=January 2008During the 1980s she received a grant from A.F.I. as one of the first women to direct short films for the A.F.I. (along with
Cicely Tyson ,Joanne Woodward , and others). She wrote, directed and acted in her film, "Good Night Sweet Prince", which received excellent notices.In the 1970s she met
Gloria Steinem ,Betty Dodson and other activists at the First Women’s Sexual Conference atBarnard College in New York City. From there she started consciousness raising groups and counseling workshops for Women andINCEST .In the early 1990s she returned to
Canada . Although she was a long time resident of theUnited States , she has remained a Canadian citizen all her life. She has one daughter, two grandchildren and six great-grand children.Original Broadway productions
*"The Chase"
*"The Crucible "
*"Cat On A Hot Tin Roof "
*"Sweet Bird of Youth "
*"The Night of the Iguana " (succeededBette Davis )
*"Invitation To A March"
*"Arturo Ui"
*"Do I Hear A Waltz? "
*"Inadmissible Evidence"
*"All Over"Off-Broadway – original productions
*"Getting Out"
*"Hey You, Light Man"
*"Brecht on Becket"
*"Older People" (atJoseph Papp ’s Public Theater)Film & TV
*"
Baby Doll "
*"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
*"Sweet Bird Of Youth "
*"The Changeling"
*"Hurry Sundown "
*"Teachers"
*"The Fugitive"
*"Dallas"
*"Dynasty"
*"Hotel "
*"Columbo "
*"Perry Mason"External links
*imdb name|id=0792828|name=Madeleine Sherwood
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