- Tuesday Weld
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name = Tuesday Weld
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1943|8|27|mf=y
birthplace =New York City Tuesday Weld (born
August 27 ,1943 ) is anEmmy - andAcademy Award -nominated,Golden Globe -winning American film and television actress.Background and family
Weld was born Susan Ker Weld in
New York City . Her father, Lathrop Motley Weld, was a member of theWeld Family ofMassachusetts ; he died in 1947, shortly before her fourth birthday. Her mother was Weld's fourth and final wife, the former Yosene Balfour Ker, the daughter of the artist and "Life" illustratorWilliam Balfour Ker . ["Lathrop M. Weld", The New York Times, 7 June 1947] ["Yosene Ker a Bride; Wed to Lathrop M. Weld in Municipal Marriage Chapel", The New York Times, 28 January 1934] [ [http://www.jacksonsauction.com/past_files/images/June2000/paintings/john_sloan.htm John Sloan June 2000 Auction ] ] She was one of three full siblings, the other two being Sarah King Weld (born 1935) and David Balfour Weld (born 1937). [http://www.moviecrazed.com/outpast/tuesdayweld.html Moviecrazed ] ]She also had two half-siblings by her father's first marriage to Dorothy Livermore Wells: Lathrop Motley Weld Jr. (born 1922) and Thomas Livermore Weld (1926-1999). Her paternal grandfather, Edward Motley Weld, was a noted sportsman and former president of the New York Cotton Exchange. Her maternal great-grandmother, Lily Florence (Bell) Ker, was a first cousin of
Alexander Graham Bell . [ [http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:ynzeRDoyATEJ:www.askart.com/AskART/artists/biography.aspx%3Fsearchtype%3DBIO%26artist%3D126118+%22balfour+ker%22+yosene&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us 403 Forbidden ] ]Through her father, she is a third cousin of
William Weld , the formerGovernor of Massachusetts and is more distantly related to former U.S. presidential candidateJohn Kerry , U.S. vice presidentHenry A. Wallace , actressDina Merrill , British aristocrat Viscountess Linley, composerCharles Ives , actorClint Eastwood , actorAnthony Perkins , andCharles J. Guiteau , who assassinated PresidentJames A. Garfield . [ [http://www.wargs.com/political/kerry.html Ancestry of Sen. John Kerry ] ]Career
Left in straitened financial circumstances by her husband's death, Weld's mother put her to work as a child model to support the family. As the young actress told "Life" in 1971, "My father’s family came from
Tuxedo Park , and they offered to take us kids and pay for our education, on the condition that Mama never see us again. Mama was anorphan who had come here fromLondon , but so far as my father’s family was concerned, she was strictly from the gutter. I have to give Mama credit –- she refused to give us up." As Weld explained, "So I became the supporter of the family, and I had to take my father’s place in many, many ways. I was expected to make up for everything that had ever gone wrong in Mama’s life. She became obsessed with me, pouring out her pent-up love –- her alleged love –- on me, and it’s been heavy on my shoulders ever since. To this day, Mama thinks I owe everything to her."Using Weld's résumé from modelling, her mother secured an agent and Tuesday (an extension of her childhood nickname, "Tu-Tu") Weld made her acting debut on television at age twelve and her
feature film debut the same year in a bit role in the 1956Alfred Hitchcock crime drama, "The Wrong Man ". The pressures of her career, however, resulted in anervous breakdown at age nine,alcoholism by age 12, and asuicide attempt around the same time.In 1956, Weld got the lead in a film celebrating the advent of
rock and roll called "Rock, Rock, Rock" that featured record promoterAlan Freed and singersChuck Berry ,Frankie Lymon , andJohnny Burnette . In the film,Connie Francis performed the vocals for Weld's singing parts. In 1959, still only sixteen years old, she was given the role ofThalia Menninger in theCBS television series "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis ". Although Weld was a cast member for only a single season, the show gave her considerable national publicity, and she was named a co-winner of a "Most Promising Newcomer" award at theGolden Globe Awards . Only a year later, in 1960, she appeared as Joy, a free-spirited university student in "High Time", a collegian comedy starringBing Crosby and Fabian.In 1961, after starring opposite
Elvis Presley in "Wild in the Country ", the two had an off-screen romance. However, inHollywood , her reputation for recklessness was fodder for pulp magazines and the more malignantgossip column ists of the day. Weld's mother was scandalized as well by her teenage daughter's affairs with much-older actors, but Weld resisted, saying, "'If you don’t leave me alone, I’ll quit being an actress –- which means there ain’t gonna be no more money for you, Mama.’ Finally, when I was sixteen, I left home. I just went out the door and bought my own house." A busy year for Weld, she also appeared in the sequel to the 1956 film "Peyton Place ". From the sequel novel of the same name "Return to Peyton Place " Weld was well received as the tortured incest victim Selina Cross. As the pretty girl from the wrong side of the tracks, Weld portrayed the role previously played in the original film by Hope Lange. Although not considered a flop, "Return to Peyton Place " was not as successful at the box office as the original film version of the best-selling and controversial novel byGrace Metalious .Weld appeared with
Jackie Gleason andSteve McQueen in the 1963 comedy/drama "Soldier in the Rain "; her performance was well received, but the film was only a minor success. Later in her career, she turned down roles in films that became great successes, such as "Bonnie and Clyde", "Rosemary's Baby", "True Grit ", and "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice ".In 1965, she appeared in the successful
Norman Jewison film "The Cincinnati Kid ", oppositeSteve McQueen . Some of her most notable screen performances include "Pretty Poison" (1968), co-starringAnthony Perkins andBeverly Garland ; "A Safe Place " (1971), co-starringJack Nicholson andOrson Welles ; "I Walk the Line" (1971), oppositeGregory Peck ; and "Play It As It Lays " (1972), again with Perkins, for which she was nominated for aGolden Globe Award .In her thirties, Weld gave memorable performances in "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" (1977), for which she was nominated for an
Academy Award as best supporting actress; "Who'll Stop the Rain " (1978) oppositeNick Nolte ; and Michael Mann's acclaimed 1981 film "Thief", oppositeJames Caan . In 1984, she appeared inSergio Leone 's gangster epic "Once Upon a Time in America ", which included a brutalrape scene with her andRobert De Niro . The scene was the source of some controversy, as Weld's character, a masochisticprostitute , is depicted as eventually enjoying the rape. Weld has also appeared in a number of made-for-television movies, including "Reflections of Murder" (1987) and "A Question of Guilt", in which she plays a woman accused of murdering her children. In 1993, Weld played a police officer's neurotic wife in "Falling Down ".Weld continues to make occasional appearances in film and television.
Photographs of the young Weld have been featured on the covers of two
Matthew Sweet albums, "Girlfriend" (1991) and "" (2000). SingerDonald Fagen describes a fictional blonde woman as having "a touch of Tuesday Weld" in the song "New Frontier," on his 1982 album "The Nightfly ".Because he had always had a bit of a crush on her, when Tiny Tim recorded
George M. Cohan 's song "Then I'd be Satisfied with Life" (on his 1968 album "God Bless Tiny Tim"), he changed the line "IfHetty Green would only be my wife" to "If Tuesday Weld would only be my wife". [ [http://www.tinytim.org/interview.html TinyTim.org] ]Personal life
Weld has been married to:
*Screenwriter
Claude Harz , whom she married in 1965 and divorced in 1971; they had a daughter, Natasha, in 1966. ["Tuesday Weld Gets Divorce", The New York Times, 19 February 1971] Of the marriage, Weld told Guy Flatley of "The New York Times " in 1971, "Mama hated my husband –- she’s a jealous lover, you know. She’s hated all the men I’ve ever been involved with. But I really felt that what I had been doing up to that time with my life was probably wrong, that maybe what I should be was a housewife. Our marriage lasted 5 years; it was just another one of my mistakes."
*British comedian and actorDudley Moore , whom she married in 1975 and divorced in 1980. In 1976 they had a son, Patrick, an actor, director, and editor.
*Israel i concert violinist and conductorPinchas Zukerman , whom she married in 1985; they divorced in 1998.Filmography
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Rock, Rock, Rock " (1956)
*"Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys!" (1958)
*"The Five Pennies " (1959)
*"Because They're Young " (1960)
*"Sex Kittens Go to College " (1960)
*"High Time" (1960)
*"The Private Lives of Adam and Eve " (1960)
*"Return to Peyton Place " (1961)
*"Wild in the Country " (1961)
*"Bachelor Flat " (1962)
*"Soldier in the Rain " (1963)
*"I'll Take Sweden " (1965)
*"The Cincinnati Kid " (1965)
*"Lord Love a Duck " (1966)
*"Pretty Poison" (1968)
*"I walk the Line" (1970)
*"A Safe Place " (1971)
*"Play It As It Lays " (1972)
*"Looking for Mr. Goodbar" (1977)
*"Who'll Stop the Rain " (1978)
*"Serial" (1980)
*"Madame X" (1981 - for TV)
*"Thief" (1981)
*"Author! Author!" (1982)
*"Once Upon a Time in America " (1984)
*"Heartbreak Hotel" (1988)
*"Falling Down " (1993)
*"Feeling Minnesota " (1996)
*"Investigating Sex " (2001)
*"Chelsea Walls " (2001)References
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