- Sharon Gless
Infobox actor
name = Sharon Gless
imagesize = 150px
caption = Sharon Gless, August 1991
birthname = Sharon Marguerite Gless
birthdate = birth date and age|1943|05|31
birthplace =Los Angeles, California , USA
yearsactive = 1973-present
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emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
1986 "Cagney & Lacey "
1987 "Cagney & Lacey "
goldenglobeawards = Best Actress - Drama Series
1986 "Cagney & Lacey "
1990 "The Trials of Rosie O'Neill "Sharon Marguerite Gless (born
May 31 ,1943 ) is anEmmy Award -winning Americanactress , who is best known for her role as Sgt. Christine Cagney in the 1980spolice procedural drama series "Cagney & Lacey " (1982-1988). She currently playsMadeline Westen on "Burn Notice".Biography
Early life and career
A fifth-generation Californian, Gless was born in
Los Angeles, California , the daughter of Marjorie (née McCarthy) and a father who worked as a sales executive in the garment trade. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/2/Sharon-Gless.html Sharon Gless Biography (1943-) ] ] She worked as a secretary for the advertising agencies Grey Advertising andYoung & Rubicam , and then for the independentmovie production companies Sassafras Films and General Film Corporation. After deciding to switch to acting, Gless took classes and in 1974 signed a 10-year contract withUniversal Studios . She has described herself as the "last of the studio contract players — a salaried, Old Hollywood apprentice system which Universal was the last to employ". Gless went on to appear in numerous television series andTV movies , such as "Revenge of the Stepford Wives ", and the CBSprivate detective /con artist series "Switch" (1975-1978), where she played the young classy secretary, Maggie Philbin, oppositeEddie Albert andRobert Wagner . Sharon also worked early on in a secretary roll for the TV show Marcus Welby MD.From her starring role in "Faraday & Company" in 1973, Sharon Gless has brought her own brand of humor, intelligence and dramatic flair to each of her roles. She is best known for her portrayal of New York Police Detective Christine Cagney on the hit series "Cagney & Lacey" a role that garnered her two Emmys®, a Golden Globe™, and six Emmy® nominations. Following "Cagney & Lacey," Gless re-teamed with the show's executive producer, Barney Rosenzweig, on "The Trials of Rosie O'Neill" for which she was awarded her second Golden Globe™ and two more Emmy® nominations. Gless married Rosenzweig in 1991.
In 1994 and 1995, Gless and her television partner, Tyne Daly, joined together to recreate their title roles in a quartet of critically acclaimed and popular "Cagney & Lacey" television movies which they fondly call "The Menopause Years". Other television series in which she starred include "Switch," "House Calls," and the short-lived, but critically lauded Steven Bochco half-hour, "Turnabout." Gless has received much acclaim for dramatic roles in such television movies as "Separated By Murder," "Hard Hat and Legs," "Honor Thy Mother," "Hobson's Choice," "Letting Go," among others, as well as the mini-series, "The Immigrants," "The Last Convertible," "Centennial," and Garson Kanin's "Moviola: The Scarlett O'Hara Wars, in which she played Carole Lombard.
Gless' theatrical film credits include a featured role in the suspenseful and thought-provoking film, "The Star Chamber," which starred Michael Douglas. She has recorded several 'Books on Tape' and starred in numerous radio plays, one of which, "'Night, Mother," for the BBC, garnered her the International Sony Award. She has starred twice on stage in London's famed "West End," the first time in 1993 with Bill Paterson, where she created the role of Annie Wilkes in Stephen King's "Misery" at the Criterion Theater, and four years later, opposite Tom Conti, in Neil Simon's "Chapter 2," at the Gielgud Theater.
She recently starred at Chicago's Tony Award-winning playhouse, The Victory Gardens Theater, in Claudia Allen's "Cahoots," as well as several stints, including an evening at Madison Square Garden with the National Company of Eve Ensler's "
The Vagina Monologues ". Gless made her stage debut in Lillian Hellman's "Watch on the Rhine" at Stage West in Springfield, Mass.Later life and career
Beginning with the series' seventh episode Gless replaced actress
Meg Foster in the role ofNYPD police detective Christine Cagney on "Cagney & Lacey". In 1991 she married the series' executive producerBarney Rosenzweig who during their courtship had been married to fellow executive producer and co-creatorBarbara Corday . Rosenzweig created the 1990-1992 CBS drama series "The Trials of Rosie O'Neill " for Gless and uncredited played the only partially seenpsychiatrist to whom attorney O'Neill confided at the beginning of each episode. Gless, who had garnered five Emmy nominations - including two wins and aGolden Globe win for her role as Cagney - earned two additional Emmy nominations for this subsequent series.In 1998, Gless narrated a documentary about
Ayn Rand , "A Sense of Life" (by filmmaker Michael Paxton). It received anAcademy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature. Between 2000 and 2005, Gless appeared asHal Sparks 's supportive and somewhat overbearing mother,Debbie Novotny , in the acclaimedShowtime cable television series "Queer as Folk".In 2005, Gless was one of the mourners at
Eddie Albert 's funeral, along with ex-"Switch " co-starsRobert Wagner andCharlie Callas , after his death in May of that year aged 99. In 2006, Gless starred in theBBC television series "The State Within ". The following year she co-starred in theUSA Network cable television series "Burn Notice", playingMichael Westen 's (Jeffrey Donovan ) mother,Madeline Westen . In addition to this continuing role, Gless is currently guest starring on theFX Network cable television series "Nip/Tuck " as an agent namedColleen Rose , a role that gave her anEmmy Award nomination.Theatre
Gless has extensive stage experience including two appearances in
London 's West End, first in 1993 withBill Paterson , when she created the role of Annie Wilkes in the stage version ofStephen King 'sMisery at the Criterion Theatre, and then in 1996, where she appeared oppositeTom Conti inNeil Simon 'sChapter 2 , at theGielgud Theatre .Awards and honors
*1985: Q Award for 'Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series' for "
Cagney & Lacey "
*1986:Emmy Award for 'Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series' for "Cagney & Lacey"
*1986:Golden Globe Award for 'Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Drama' for "Cagney & Lacey"
*1986: Q Award for 'Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series' for "Cagney & Lacey"
*1987: Emmy Award for 'Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series' for "Cagney & Lacey"
*1987: Q Award for 'Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series' for "Cagney & Lacey"
*1988: Q Award for 'Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series' for "Cagney & Lacey"
*1991: Golden Globe Award for 'Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Drama' for "The Trials of Rosie O'Neill "; tied withPatricia Wettig for "Thirtysomething"
*1995: Star on theHollywood Walk of Fame (for television) at 7065Hollywood Blvd .References
External links
*imdb name|id=0002102|name=Sharon Gless
* [http://www.amazon.com/Letting-Go-John-Ritter/dp/B0002VOY4U Letting Go]
* [http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/G/htmlG/glesssharon/glesssharon.htm Museum of Broadcast Communications: Sharon Gless]
* [http://www.outsmartmagazine.com/issue/i05-04/f-1-Sharon_Gless.php "OutSmart" magazine interview]
* [http://www.bookmice.net/darkchilde/sharon/rosie01.html "TV Guide" (Dec. 8, 1990): "Looking Rosie: The tug-of-war to get Sharon Gless back on TV"]
* [http://thetvaddict.com/2008/07/03/sharon-gless-talks-burn-notice/ theTVaddict.com Interviews Sharon Gless]
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