Elizabeth Franz
Milestones
- Birthplace: Akron, Ohio, USA
- Birthday: June 18, 1941
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2004
Cast in the holiday comedy "Christmas with the Kranks" directed by Joe Roth
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2000
Reprised Linda Loman in Showtime production of "Death of a Salesman"; earned Emmy nomination
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1996
First played Linda Loman opposite Hal Holbrook in "Death of a Salesman"
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1992
Portrayed Matt Damon's mother in "School Ties"
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1987
Had title role in the "American Playhouse" presentation "Dottie", about an agoraphobic
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1987
Reprised part of Kate Jerome in "Broadway Bound", the second of Simon's autobiographical trilogy
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1987
Returned to films after a seven-year absence with small role in "The Secret of My Success"
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1980
Feature film debut in "Pilgrim Farewell"
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1979
Breakthrough stage role, the titular nun in Christopher Durang's biting "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You"
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1972 to 1973
Was a member of the company of Trinity Square Players in Providence, Rhode Island
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1967
Broadway debut in Tom Stoppard's "Rosencrantz and Guidenstern Are Dead"
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1965
Professional stage debut in the Off-Broadway production "In White America"
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1946
At age five, saw "The Bishop's Wife" with Loretta Young and decided to become an actress
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Originated role of Kate Jerome, a character based on the playwright's mother, in Neil Simon's "Brighton Beach Memoirs"; earned first Tony Award nomination
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Portrayed Alma Rudder on the NBC daytime drama "Another World"
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Raised in Akron, Ohio
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Received widespread praise for her portrayal of Linda Loman opposite Brian Dennehy in the 50th Anniversaty production of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman"; play first produced in Chicago before transferring to Broadway; won Tony Award
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Spent one season with the Arena Stage in Washington, DC
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Worked as a secretary after graduating from high school in order to earn enough money to enroll in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NYC