2007 | Co-starred with David Hyde Pierce in the Broadway musical, "Curtains"; earned a Tony nomination |
2005 | Played the Little Old Lady Investor in "The Producers," the film based on the Tony-winning musical by Mel Brooks |
2005 | Starred opposite Troy Garity in "Milwaukee, Minnesota" |
2001 | Appeared in the New York Shakespeare Festival's staging of "The Seagull" in Central Park; directed by Mike Nichols (July-August) |
2000 | Played an overbearing stage mother in "Center Stage" |
2000 | Returned to the New York stage as star of a revival of Arthur Laurents' "The Time of the Cuckoo" |
| Reprised role as Katie Sipowicz on "NYPD Blue"; received an Emmy Award |
1998 | Appeared as the senator's secretary in "Bulworth" |
1997 | Co-starred as one of the title character's nasty aunts in "Ellen Foster" (CBS) |
1997 | Garnered a third Tony nomination as the brassy burlesque singer participating in a dance marathon in "Steel Pier"; performed the showstopping "Everybody's Girl" |
1996 | Played Christian Slater's mother in "Bed of Roses" |
1996 | Cast as the former wife of Andy Sipowicz (Dennis Franz) on "NYPD Blue" |
1995 | Offered a stinging turn as Joanne in the Roundabout Theater revival of the George Furth-Stephen Sondheim musical "Company"; delivered a fine interpretation of the song "The Ladies Who Lunch" |
1995 | Recreated her award-winning role as a lumber company owner in "Redwood Curtain" (ABC) |
1995 | Played a formidable analyst in the Woody Allen one-act "Central Park West", performed under the umbrella title of "Death Defying Acts" |
1994 | Earned second Tony nomination as the spinster Rosemary Snyder in "Picnic" |
| Appeared as the sardonic aunt of a piano prodigy in Lanford Wilson's "Redwood Curtain"; won Tony Award |
1992 | Feature film debut as Aunt Dorothy in the film version of "Prelude to a Kiss" |
| Played Sarah Jane Moore, one of the women who attempted to shoot US President Gerald Ford, in the controversial Stephen Sondheim musical "Assassins" |
1990 | Co-starred in the stage play "Prelude to a Kiss" |
| Co-wrote and co-starred in "Oil City Symphony" |
| Was guest artist at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Kentucky |
1983 | TV debut recreating Prudie in "Pump Boys and Dinettes on Television" (NBC) |
1981 | Breakthrough stage role as Prudie Cupp in "Pump Boys and Dinettes"; also co-wrote; show transferred to Broadway in 1982 |
| Spent one season with the Arena Stage in Washington, DC |
1978 | Was member of the acting company at the Colonnades Theatre Laboratory in NYC |
| While working as a waitress, began keeping diary; later used her experiences as basis for stage musical "Pump Boys and Dinettes" |
| After completing graduate studies at Southern Methodist University, moved to NYC |
| Raised in Maryland |