Cynthia Harris

About Cynthia Harris

She made her NYC debut with The Premise, an acclaimed improvisational group, and spent eight years as a resident member of the OBIE-winning Open Theater's avant-garde ensemble, performing in such memorable works as "America Hurrah" (which led to her first film work as Mary Desti in "Isadora" 1968) and the "The Serpent". On Broadway, she has appeared in "Natural Affection", "Company" and "Bad Habits", among others. On TV, her performance as Wallis Simpson in the miniseries "Edward and Mrs Simpson" (Thames TV and PBS, 1978) earned her a BAFTA nomination as Best Actress. Harris was a regular on two short-lived series, "Sirota's Court" (NBC, 1976-77) and "Husbands, Wives and Lovers" (CBS, 1978) before playing the recurring part of a secretary turned law student during the first season (1986-87) of NBC's "L.A. Law". While many may recall the actress as 'Mrs. B' in a series of TV and radio commercials for Bradlee's department stores, she is perhaps best remembered as Sylvia Buchman, the sometimes overbearing mother to Paul (Paul Reiser) on the NBC sitcom "Mad About You". After four seasons (1993-97) as a recurring character, the role was upgraded to regular as of the 1997-98 season.

Education

Smith College, Northampton , Massachusetts

Smith College, Northampton , Massachusetts

Career Milestones

1993

Joined cast of NBC's "Mad About You", playing recurring character of Sylvia Buchman, Paul's mother; made series regular as of the 1997-1998 season

Co-starred on the NBC sitcom "Ann Jillian"

1987

Portrayed a babysitter in "Three Men and A Baby"

Played recurring character Iris Hubbard, a secretary-turned-law student, during first season of NBC's "L.A. Law"

1983

Co-produced theatrical workshop production of "Honky Tonk Nights"

Appeared in radio and TV commercials for Bradlee's department stores, portraying Mrs. B

1979

Portrayed Bobby Spriner, one of Tom Conti's sexual conquests, in "Reuben, Reuben"

1978

Received BAFTA nomination as Best Actress for her performance as Wallis Warfield Simpson in the miniseries "Edward and Mrs. Simpson"; aired in the USA on PBS' "Masterpiece Theatre"

1978

Was a regular on short-lived CBS series, "Husbands, Wives and Lovers"

Debut as series regular on NBC's short-lived "Sirota's Court"

1975

Had recurring role on the ABC sitcom "On the Rocks"

1974

Returned to Broadway in Terrence McNally's "Bad Habits"

1971

Appeared on Broadway in the landmark Stephen Sondheim-George Furth musical "Company"

1968

First feature film, "Isadora"; played Mary Desti, the mother of writer-director Preston Sturges

1968

Reprised "America Hurrah" for London debut

1966

Performed in the Open Theatre's NYC production of "America Hurrah"

1963

Broadway debut, William Inge's "Natural Affection"

1961

NYC acting debut, "The Premise"

Professional stage debut as Lizzie in "The Rainmaker" at Williamstown Theatre Festival