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Elizabeth Wilson

Acting

Born April 4, 1921 · Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA

Died May 9, 2015

Biography

Elizabeth Welter Wilson (April 4, 1921 – May 9, 2015) was an American actress. In 1972 she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role in Sticks and Bones.

Awards & recognition

  • Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a Play · 1972

Filmography32 titles

A Conspiracy of Love

1987as Lilly Woldarski

All in the Family

1971as Amelia DeKuyper

Notorious

1946as Woman at Party (uncredited)

Law & Order: Criminal Intent

2001as Lucille Mobrey

The Graduate

1967as Mrs. Braddock

Murder, She Wrote

1984as Serena Haynes

The Birds

1963as Helen Carter

Quiz Show

1994as Dorothy Van Doren

Miles To Go Before I Sleep

1975as Kate Stanton

Patterns

1956as Marge Fleming

The Addams Family

1991as Abigail Craven

Nobody's Fool

1994as Vera (uncredited)

9 to 5

1980as Roz Keith

A Child Is Waiting

1963as Miss Fogarty

The Boys Next Door

1996as Mary Fremus

Catch-22

1970as Mother

Scarlett

1994as Eulalie Robillard

The Prisoner of Second Avenue

1975as Pauline

Spring Awakening

1994as Mrs. Pierson

Regarding Henry

1991as Jessica, Henry's Secretary

Happy Anniversary

1959as Millie

Where are the Children?

1986as Dorothy Prentiss

Picnic

1955as Christine Schoenwalder

Grace Quigley

1985as Emily Watkins

The Believers

1987as Kate Maslow

Man on a Swing

1974as Dr. Anna Willson

The Day of the Dolphin

1973as Mrs. Rome

The Incredible Shrinking Woman

1981as Dr. Ruth Ruth

Hyde Park on Hudson

2012as Mrs. Roosevelt

Tucker's Witch

as Jewel Porter

Too Hot to Handle

1960as Jacki

The Happy Hooker

1975as Mrs. Gordon