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Eileen Heckart

Acting

Born March 29, 1919 · Columbus, Ohio, U.S.

Died December 31, 2001

Biography

Eileen Heckart was an American actress of stage, screen, and television. Born Anna Eileen Herbert, her career spanned nearly 60 years. She first became known for her role as schoolteacher Rosemary Sydney in the original 1953 cast of William Inge's play Picnic on Broadway. She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as the overprotective mother of a blind adult son in Butterflies Are Free, a role she originated on Broadway before playing it in the film. She often played mothers, including Rocky Graziano's mother in Somebody Up There Likes Me; the mother of a murdered child in The Bad Seed; the elderly mother of an estranged son in the PBS production of the one-act play Save Me a Place at Forest Law; the overbearing mother of the detective portrayed by George Segal in No Way to Treat a Lady; the mother of reporter Jack Stein on the 1990s television sitcom Love & War; the mother of two separate characters on the daytime soap opera One Life to Live in the 1980s and 1990s; and the meddling mother of a jilted wife (played by Diane Keaton) in The First Wives Club, her last film role. She also had a recurring role on the 1970s sitcom, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, as Mary's Aunt Flo Meredith, a famous woman reporter, which she repeated on the subsequent spin-off series, Lou Grant. In addition to her Academy Award, she also won two Emmy Awards for Save Me a Place at Forest Lawn and Love & War, and a Golden Globe Award for The Bad Seed. She also received a special Tony Award for lifetime achievement in 2000, and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She made her final acting appearance in 2000 at age 80 in an off-Broadway production, The Waverly Gallery, in which she played the leading role of an elderly grandmother with Alzheimer's disease. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eileen Heckart, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Awards & recognition

  • Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Lead Actress · 2000
  • Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series · 1994
  • Academy AwardBest Supporting Actress · 1973
  • Theatre World Award · 1953
  • Donaldson Awards
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  • Drama League Award
  • Primetime Emmy Award
  • star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • Academy AwardBest Supporting Actress · 1973 · nominated
  • Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a Play · 1970 · nominated
  • Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a Play · 1961 · nominated
  • Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a Play · 1958 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Supporting Actress · 1957 · nominated

Filmography38 titles

Little House on the Prairie

1974as Amanda Cooper

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

1955as Lucy Baldwin

Murder One

1995

Home Improvement

1991as Elaine Jenkins

Highway to Heaven

1984as Helen Spencer

Ultimate Betrayal

1994as Sarah McNeil

The Fugitive

1963as Sister Veronica

Hawaii Five-O

1968as Agatha Henderson

Somebody Up There Likes Me

1956as Ma Barbella

Alice

1976

Up the Down Staircase

1967as Henrietta Pastorfield

The Bad Seed

1956as Hortense Daigle

The Cosby Show

1984as Mrs. Hickson

Barnaby Jones

1973as Virginia Lennox / Steele

The Streets of San Francisco

1972as Stella 'Stell' Charnovski

Heartbreak Ridge

1986as Little Mary Jackson

The Hiding Place

1975as Katje

Miracle in the Rain

1956as Grace Ullman

Joe Dancer: The Big Black Pill

1981as Sister Clara

The Ed Sullivan Show

1948as Self

The First Wives Club

1996as Catherine MacDuggan

Butterflies Are Free

1972as Mrs. Florence Baker

No Way to Treat a Lady

1968as Mrs. Brummel

Gunsmoke

1955as Athena Partridge Royce

Lux Video Theatre

as Florie

Burnt Offerings

1976as Roz Allardyce

Partners in Crime

as Jeanine

Love & War

Zandy's Bride

1974as Ma Allan

Ellen

1994as Grandma

Bus Stop

1956as Vera

Cybill

1995as Marge

Heller in Pink Tights

1960as Lorna Hathaway

My Six Loves

1963as Ethel

Naked City

1958as Virginia Cort

Breathing Lessons

1994as Mabel

The F.B.I.

1965as Mrs. Creighton

Suspense