- Anita Gillette
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name = Anita Gillette
birthdate =August 16 1936
birthplace =Baltimore, Maryland Anita Gillette (Born
August 16 1936 ) is aTony Award -nominated American actress, most notable for her work on Broadway and as a celebrity guest on variousgame shows .Gillette was born Anita Luebben in
Baltimore, Maryland , the daughter of Juanita (née Wayland) and John Alfred Luebben. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/79/Anita-Gillette.html Anita Gillette Biography (1936-) ] ] Gillette studied at the Peabody Conservatory and made her Broadway debut in "" in 1959. Additional Broadway credits include "Carnival! ", "All American", "Mr. President ", "Kelly", "Guys and Dolls ", "Don't Drink the Water", "Cabaret", "They're Playing Our Song ", "Brighton Beach Memoirs ", and "Chapter Two ", for which she was nominated for the Tony for Best Actress in a Play. She received the 1960Theatre World Award for her performance in "Russell Patterson's Sketchbook".Gillette's first television appearance was on "
The Ed Sullivan Show " in 1963. She joined the cast of "The Edge of Night " in 1967, leaving the next year. Gillette's biggest exposure on a national scale came as a celebrity guest on variousNew York City -based game shows, mostly those produced by Goodson-Todman and Bob Stewart. She served as a semi-regular on the syndicated "What's My Line? ", "Match Game ", and on the various "Pyramid" series, among others.Gillette's roles in the 1970s included the short-lived series "Me and The Chimp" with
Ted Bessell and "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" with a then-unknownRobert Urich and a youngJodie Foster . She also appeared inNorman Lear 's "All That Glitters".The 1980s marked Gillette's transition from Broadway and television into that of a character film actress. Prior to this transition, she had sizeable television roles as Nancy Baxter on the of the national run of "
The Baxters ", W. Emily Hanover on the last season of "Quincy M.E. ", and a role on "Search for Tomorrow " at the end of that series' long run, as well as the earlyDavid Chase series "Almost Grown". During this period, Gillette was a regular on "The Tonight Show" withJohnny Carson .After the end of "Search for Tomorrow" in late 1986, Gillette transitioned to film with a variety of notable roles such as that of Mona in 1987's "
Moonstruck ". Many of these roles have had her as an on-screen mother to characters played by notable actors such asJennifer Aniston 's mother in "She's The One",Mary Louise Parker 's mother in "Boys On The Side ",Bill Murray 's mother in "Larger Than Life",Jack Black 's mother in "Bob Roberts ", and the mother ofBobby Cannavale 's love interest in "The Guru". Her return to television in 2000s short-lived "Normal, Ohio " had her playing the mother ofJohn Goodman 's character (coincidentally with fellow former game show regularOrson Bean as her on-screen husband).In the 1990s, Gillette starred in two "
Hallmark Hall of Fame " movies, "The Summer of Ben Tyler" withJames Woods and "A Christmas Memory" withPatty Duke . In 2004, she appeared as Miss Mitzi, the lonely alcoholic owner of a struggling dance studio in "Shall We Dance? " oppositeRichard Gere andSusan Sarandon . She recently completed filming "Hiding Victoria", and has made several appearances as Grandma Betty on Fox's "The War at Home".References
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