- Beverlee McKinsey
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name = Beverlee McKinsey
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birthdate = Birth date|1935|8|9
birthplace =McAlester, Oklahoma ,United States
deathdate = Death date and age|2008|5|2|1935|8|9
deathplace =Santa Maria, California ,United States
spouse =Mark McKinsey (1956-1959; divorced)Angus Duncan (1963-1967);Berkeley Harris (1971 -September 17 ,1984 ; by his death)
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awards =Beverlee McKinsey (
August 9 ,1935 –May 2 ,2008 ) was an Americanactress .Career
McKinsey was born as Beverlee Magruder in McAlester,
Oklahoma onAugust 9 ,1935 . [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/09/arts/09mckinsey.html Beverlee McKinsey, 72, Actress in Decades of Soap Operas, Is Dead] ; "The New York Times ",May 9 ,2008 ] She started her career inoff Broadway theater, often appearing alongsideJames Earl Jones andDoris Belack .After several appearances in episodic television shows in the late 1960s, she landed her first contract role as Julie Richards on "Love is a Many Splendored Thing" in 1970.
She made a brief appearance as Emma Frame on "Another World" in May 1972. Her appearance so impressed then-head writer
Harding Lemay that he subsequently cast her in a drastically different role from dowdy Emma - that of manipulative, scheming Iris Cory. McKinsey played that role from December 1972 to July 1980, and also played Iris on "Another World" spinoff "Texas" from August 1980 to November 1981. During much of her tenure on "Another World", McKinsey's portrayal of Iris was part of an unconventional triangle - the character was trying to break up her father and his new wife. When she appeared on "Texas", she was given star billing in the show's opening credits.After leaving the cast of "Texas" in late 1981, McKinsey was wooed back to daytime by former "Texas" producer
Gail Kobe to "Guiding Light ", which Kobe was now producing. McKinsey played powerfulAlexandra Spaulding on "Guiding Light " from February 1984 until August 1992.McKinsey's exit from "Guiding Light" consisted of leaving on a planned eight-week vacation. McKinsey then informed
Procter & Gamble that she did not intend to return to the show. She had an "out clause" meaning she could quit the show after every six month period, a clause that even executive producerJill Farren Phelps was unaware of."
Soap Opera Digest " calls McKinsey one of the finest actresses ever to work on soap operas, and "TV Guide " soap columnistMichael Logan wrote in 1992 that she was the "greatest actress ever to grace daytime drama."Personal life
Her son,
Scott McKinsey , is a director on the soap opera "General Hospital " (on which she briefly appeared in 1994).She had resisted all entreaties to return to daytime television. After some health issues, including a kidney transplant, McKinsey retired to
Southern California and made few public appearances; Michael Logan famously described McKinsey as " [making]Greta Garbo look like a chatterbox!"McKinsey died of complications due to a kidney transplant on
May 2 ,2008 .References
External links
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* [http://iriswheeler.tripod.com/tvguide19920811.html 1992 "TV Guide" Interview with McKinsey]
* [http://iriswheeler.tripod.com/index.html Irises: The Unofficial Beverlee McKinsey and Carmen Duncan Home Page]
* [http://www.igs.net/~awhp/iris.html 'Iris' character bio] from [http://www.igs.net/~awhp/awhp.html Eddie's AW Home Page]
* [http://www.respectance.com/Beverlee_McKinsey Beverlee McKinsey Tribute] from Respectance.com
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=26614666 Bio/obituary from FindAGrave.com]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/09/arts/09mckinsey.html Obituary from the New York Times]
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