Elaine Stritch
Milestones
- Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA
- Birthday: February 2, 1925
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2007 to 0000
Appeared as the mother of Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) on the NBC hit series "30 Rock"; earned Emmy nominations in 2008 and 2009 for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
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2005
Cast as James Gandolfini's mother in "Romance & Cigarettes" directed by John Turturro (released theatrically in 2007)
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2004
Received a Grammy nomination for Best Spoken Word for The Best Halloween Ever
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2002
Appeared in the one-woman show, "Elaine Stritch at Liberty"; began performances Off-Broadway at the Public Theatre and later moved to Broadway (aired on HBO in 2003)
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1999
Reprised starring role in concert version of "Sail Away"
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1997
Featured as Dyan Cannon's mother in the comedy "Out to Sea"
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1996
Earned fourth Tony nomination for her performance as the alcoholic sister Claire in the revival of Edward Albee's "A Delicate Balance"
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1993
Played Parthenia Hawks in Harold Prince's revival of the landmark musical, "Show Boat"
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1992
Created the role of lawyer Lanie Siegel on an episode of the NBC series "Law & Order"; reprised role four years later in another episode
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1990
Had starring role in the busted CBS pilot for a sitcom based on "Steel Magnolias"
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1987
Made return to features after a decade in Woody Allen's "September"
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1986 to 1987
Played Ellen Burstyn's mother on the short-lived ABC sitcom "The Ellen Burstyn Show"
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1985
Appeared in the all-star concert version of the Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman musical "Follies"
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1983
Returned to New York City
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1977
Last film for a decade, "Providence" opposite John Gielgud and Ellen Burstyn
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1975
Moved to London; starred in the British TV comedy, "Two's Company"
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1970
Appeared in the documentary "Original Cast Album: Company"; film depicted the gruelling 15-hour recording of the original cast album of the stage musical; Stritch's many takes and growing frustrations was one of the more fascinating parts of the film
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1970
Delivered a scene-stealing turn as the acerbic Joanne in the Broadway musical "Company"; performed what became her signature song "The Ladies Who Lunch"; earned a Tony nomination
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1965 to 1966
Featured on the CBS series "The Trials of O'Brien"
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1965
Last feature for 12 years, "Who Killed Teddy Bear?"
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1962
Assumed the role of Martha in the Broadway production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
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1961
Received a Tony nomination for her role in Noel Coward's Broadway musical "Sail Away!"; Coward wrote the role for Stritch; reprised role in 1962 for the London production
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1960 to 1961
Starred on the short-lived CBS sitcom "My Sister Eileen"
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1956
Earned a Tony nomination for her dramatic role as Grace, the diner owner, in "Bus Stop"
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1956
Made film debut in "The Scarlet Hour"
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1955
Cast as Trixie Norton in the pilot episode of "The Honeymooners" (CBS); fired by Jackie Gleason
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1952
Cast as newspaper reporter Melba Snyder in the revival of the Rodgers and Hart show "Pal Joey"
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1952 to 1953
Headlined the national tour of "Call Me Madam"
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1950
Was the understudy to Ethel Merman for the Irving Berlin musical "Call Me Madam"
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1949
Made TV debut on the eseries "The Growing Paynes" (Dumont)
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1947
Played Regina Giddens in the Broadway production of "The Little Foxes"
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1946
Made Broadway debut in "Loco"
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1944
Made NY Stage debut as a tiger and a cow in the children's show, "Bobino"
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1944
Moved to New York City
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Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan
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Joined the Stella Adler Conservatory as an advanced acting teacher
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Regular panelist on TV's "Pantomine Quiz"
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