- Betty Buckley
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birthname = Betty Lynn Buckley
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birthplace = city-state|Fort Worth|Texas, U.S.
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tonyawards =Betty Lynn Buckley (born
July 3 ,1947 ) is aTony Award -winning Americantheater ,film , andtelevision actress andsinger .Biography
Early life
Buckley was born in
Fort Worth, Texas , the daughter of Betty Bob (née Diltz), a dancer and journalist, and Ernest Buckley, a retired lieutenantcolonel in the U.S. Air Force and former dean of engineering at theUniversity of Texas at Arlington . [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/51/Betty-Buckley.html Betty Buckley Biography (1947-) ] ] She is the eldest of their four children. She has three brothers - brotherNorman Buckley is a movie and television producer. She was crowned "Miss Fort Worth" in 1966 and was runner-up in theMiss Texas competition. Buckley was then invited to perform at theMiss America pageant inAtlantic City . For a time she worked as a reporter for the Fort Worth newspaper, but went to New York City in 1969 at the age of 21, where she landed a part in "1776".tage and screen career
Buckley made her Broadway debut in 1969 and has been called "The Voice of Broadway" by "
New York Magazine ". Her rendition of "Memory" in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Cats" established her reputation. Buckley has recorded 13 solo albums and now tours extensively across the U.S. each year. She is also a composer - her first recording contains mostly songs she wrote. She is also featured on many Broadway compilation recordings.Buckley has covered many songs by
country music singerMary Chapin Carpenter during her shows. She has professed that the country singer is among her favorite "musical-poet-songwriter-singers." Carpenter once attended one of Buckley's performances and afterwards presented her with a personal letter of thanks. Buckley keeps the note in a frame and has said that receiving it was "one of the highlights of my life."Buckley sang "Memory" from "Cats" at the
Kennedy Center Honors in December 2006 as part of the tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber. In 2007, Buckley will appear with Quintessence atLincoln Center in itsGreat American Songbook series.She is perhaps best known for the 1977-81 TV dramedy "
Eight is Enough ". She joined the show in its second season after the original star,Diana Hyland , died after the first four episodes of season 1. Hyland's character (Joan Bradford) died, and Buckley was cast as Sandra Sue Abbott (nicknamed Abby), who went on to become stepmother to the 'eight' (kids) to which the series' title refers.Buckley also gave a much-remembered performance in the original movie version of "Carrie" in 1976. She played Miss Collins, Carrie's gym teacher. In 1977, she recorded a solo on the song "Walking in Space," in the movie "Hair".
She played the role of a country singer in Bruce Beresford's film "
Tender Mercies " (1982), in which she sang the awarded song "Over You." She also appeared in the Woody Allen's film "Another Woman " (1988) and in Roman Polanski's "Frantic" (1988). In 2001-03, she played a role in seasons 4-6 of the HBO series "Oz". She also has guest-starred in a number of television series, including "Without a Trace ", "", and "Monk". She guest-starred in a Christmas Special of the Television Series "Remember Wenn" and sang the memorable Christmas song "You Make It Christmas". In addition, she served as the producer of thePBS series "Wishbone".More recently, Buckley appeared in the pilot episode of ABC's new Sunday primetime hit, "Brothers & Sisters", only to be replaced by
Sally Field .She also appeared in the horror movie "
The Happening ", which opened nationwide Friday, June 13, 2008.Music career
Buckley has made 13 solo albums and now performs extensively across the U.S. each year in such venues as the
Cafe Carlyle andThe Blue Note inNew York City and theCinegrill inLos Angeles . She frequently performs with her band, Quintessence. One of Quintessence's members isKenny Werner , well-known jazz pianist - he has played and arranged for her for over 17 years. They continue to work closely together on arrangements for songs they perform.Buckley has recently been signed to
Playbill Records , which released two recordings of the singer; one was made when Buckley was 19 and has been issued on CD and vinyl.A new album with Quintessence was released on February 14, 2008.
In 2008, Buckley has appeared at
Feinstein's at The Regency , and will be at theKennedy Center during a special series headed byBarbara Cook in October 2008. She will also make her debut atBirdland Jazz Club in September 2008.Personal life
Buckley was married in 1972 and
divorce d in 1979, and has never had children. She lives on a ranch inParker County, Texas , and participates inNCHA cutting horse competitions while continuing to give concerts across the country. Her father is deceased, but her mother lives a short distance away; recently Mrs. Buckley came onstage during a concert in Fort Worth and sang with her daughter.Buckley also has been a teacher of song interpretation and communication for over thirty years and teaches at the
University of Texas at Arlington. She has trained investment bankers and business professionals from many fields. "No matter what your career, to communicate at your best is absolutely vital, whether it's to one person, a group or an entire audience. But most people get nervous, forgetful and too fearful to express themselves," says Buckley. "I'll help you redefine that fear and use it to your advantage. We'll talk about the dynamics of communication, the essence of common respect, and training your mind to focus on your behalf."Buckley's official website contains her concert schedule, a detailed biography and summaries of her singing and acting accomplishments.
Broadway credits
* "1776" - 1969, her Broadway debut as Martha Jefferson where she sang "He Plays the Violin."
* "Pippin" - 1972, replaced original starJill Clayburgh in 1973 and stayed with the show for 2 years.
* "Cats" - 1982, she won theTony Award for outstanding achievement in the theater in 1983 for playingGrizabella .
* "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" - 1985
*"Song and Dance "-1986, was a replacement for original starBernadette Peters .
* "Carrie - The Musical " - 1988 - as Carrie's motherMargaret White .
* "Sunset Boulevard" - 1994, InAndrew Lloyd Webber 's adaptation of the film, asNorma Desmond , the aging silent screen diva. She took over fromPatti LuPone in the London production and then fromGlenn Close in the United States.
* "Triumph of Love " - 1997 withF. Murray Abraham andChristopher Sieber . She was nominated for aTony award for this show.References
External links
* [http://www.bettybuckley.com/ Betty Buckley's Official web site]
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* [http://www.tonyawards.com/en_US/interactive/video/index.html#b TonyAwards.com Interview with Betty Buckley]
* [http://blogs.amctv.com/monsterfest/2008/06/betty-buckley-the-happening.php#b AMC Interview with Betty Buckley about "The Happening"]
* [http://podcasts.sonybmgmasterworks.com/category/music-of-masterworks/betty-buckley-music-of-masterworks/ Sony BMG Masterworks Betty Buckley Podcast]
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