- Beth Howland
Elizabeth "Beth" Howland (born
May 28 ,1941 inBoston ,Massachusetts ) is an American actress who has worked extensively on stage andtelevision .Howland is best known for two of her major projects: playing
Vera Louise Gorman-Novak on the TV show "Alice", inspired by the popularMartin Scorsese film "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore "; and originating the role of Amy in the original Broadway cast ofStephen Sondheim 's "Company", in which she introduced the challenging, fast-paced song "Getting Married Today."Howland made her Broadway debut in 1959 as Lady Beth in the
Carol Burnett musical "Once Upon a Mattress ". She went on to have roles in the musicals "Bye Bye Birdie ", "High Spirits", "Drat! The Cat! ", and "Darling of the Day".During her Broadway years, she also appeared in Salem
commercials .After appearing in 'Company', Howland left the New York stage to relocate to the West Coast, where she gave guest appearances on
television series such as "Love, American Style ", "Cannon", "The Rookies", "Bronk", "Mary Tyler Moore", "Little House on the Prairie", and others.For her work on "Alice", Howland received four Golden Globe nominations.
While she was on "Alice", she made regular guest appearances on several series, including "
Eight is Enough " and "The Love Boat ". She also took on numeroustelefilm roles, including "You Can't Take It with You", "Working" and "A Caribbean Mystery".She remained on "Alice" throughout its nine seasons. After the show ended in 1985, Howland went into semi-retirement. She made occasional guest appearances (including "
Murder, She Wrote ", "Chicken Soup for the Soul", "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch", and "The Tick ") and starred in the telefilm "Terrible Things My Mother Told Me".From 1961 to 1969, she was married to character actor
Michael J. Pollard , with whom she has a daughter named Holly.She is currently married to actor
Charles Kimbrough , an actor of Broadway and "Murphy Brown " fame. Kimbrough and Howland appeared together in "Company".External links
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* [http://www.geocities.com/classics4ever/alice/cast/howland/beth.htm Beth's Bio (from ALICE Website)]
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