- Mary Louise Wilson
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Mary Louise Wilson Born November 12, 1932
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.Occupation Actress Years active 1963– Mary Louise Wilson (born November 12, 1932) is an American stage, film and television actress.
Contents
Work
Stage
- Broadway
- Hot Spot — 1963 as Sue Ann
- Flora, The Red Menace — 1965 as Comrade Ada
- Lovers and Other Strangers — 1968 as Bernice
- Noël Coward's Sweet Potato — 1968
- Promises, Promises — 1968 as Marge MacDougall
- Watercolor & Criss-Crossing – 1970
- The Women — 1973 as Nancy Blake
- Gypsy: A Musical Fable — 1974 as Tessie Tura
- The Royal Family - 1975 as Kitty Dean
- The Importance of Being Earnest — 1977 as Miss Prism
- The Philadelphia Story —1980 as Elizabeth Imbrie
- Fools — 1981 as Lenya Zubritsky
- Alice in Wonderland — 1982 as the Red Queen
- The Odd Couple — 1985 as Mickey
- Cabaret — 1998 as Fräulein Schneider
- The Women — 2001 as Mrs. Morehead
- Grey Gardens - Edith Bouvier Beale 2006 (Tony Award)
- Off-Broadway
- Full Gallop (co-author, winner of the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One-Person Show)
- The Beard of Avon
- Bosoms and Neglect, 1998
- Flaubert's Latest
- Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You
- Grey Gardens - 2006
Filmography
- Klute (1971) an ad agency secretary
- Going Home (1971) Mrs. Green the real estate lady
- Up the Sandbox (1972) Betty
- King of the Gypsies (1978) Ivy
- The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982) Miss Modene
- Zelig (1983) Ruth, Zelig's half-sister
- Teachers (1984) teacher
- The Money Pit (1986) Benny's mom
- Cheap Shots (1989) Dotty
- Pet Sematary (1989) Dory Goldman
- She-Devil (1989) Mrs. Trumper
- Everybody Wins (1990) Jean
- Green Card (1990) Mrs. Sheehan
- The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993) Miss Watson
- Mr. Wonderful (1993) Muriel Manners
- Stepmom (1998) Mrs. Franklin
- 24 Nights (1999) Lillian
- Searching for Paradise (2002) Evelyn Greenslate
- The Third Date (2003) Lulu
- Psychoanalysis Changed My Life (2003) Dr. Anya Zurmer
Television
- All My Children (1970)
- The Royal Family (1977) as Kitty Dean
- One Day at a Time (1975) as "Ginny"
- Maude (1978)
- Lou Grant (1982)
- A Mistaken Charity (1986) as Mrs. Simmonds
- Tales from the Darkside (1986)
- The Thorns (1988)
- Blind Spot (1993) as Mrs. Deitz
- Remember WENN (1996)
- Cosby (1999)
- Frasier (2000)
- The Sopranos (2000) as Catherine Romano
- A Season for Miracles (1999) as Corinna
- The Women (2002) as Mrs. Morehead
- Louie (2010) Dorethy[1] (Louie's mother)
References
External links
- Mary Louise Wilson at the Internet Broadway Database
- Mary Louise Wilson at the Internet Movie Database
- Production: Grey Gardens Working in the Theatre video from the American Theatre Wing, November 2006
Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical (2001–2025) Cady Huffman (2001) · Harriet Sansom Harris (2002) · Jane Krakowski (2003) · Anika Noni Rose (2004) · Sara Ramírez (2005) · Beth Leavel (2006) · Mary Louise Wilson (2007) · Laura Benanti (2008) · Karen Olivo (2009) · Katie Finneran (2010) · Nikki M. James (2011)
Complete list · (1950–1975) · (1976–2000) · (2001–2025) Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One-Person Show (1984–2000) Ian McKellen (1984) · Whoopi Goldberg (1985) · Eric Bogosian (1986) · Barbara Cook (1987) · — (1988) · — (1989) · Robert Morse (1990) · Eileen Atkins (1991) · Patrick Stewart (1992) · Anna Deavere Smith (1993) · Anna Deavere Smith (1994) · James Lecesne (1995) · Mary Louise Wilson (1996) · Fiona Shaw (1997) · John Leguizamo (1998) · David Hare (1999) · Dame Edna Everage (2000)
Complete list · (1984–2000) · (2001–2025) Categories:- 1932 births
- Living people
- Actors from Connecticut
- American film actors
- American musical theatre actors
- American stage actors
- American television actors
- People from New Haven, Connecticut
- Tony Award winners
- American screen actor, 1930s birth stubs
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