| Raised in New Canaan, CT |
1962 | Won lead role in the touring company of "Time Out for Ginger", co-starring Art Carney; profiled by LOOK magazine |
1969 | Worked off-Broadway and in Lincoln Center productions, frequently cast as trollops and fallen women in such plays as "Camino Real" and "The Time of Your Life" |
1971 | Made feature film debut in "The Steagle" |
1972 | Landed breakthrough film role in "Fat City," directed by John Huston; received Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination as the blowsy alcoholic involved in an interracial romance |
1973 | Co-starred in "Catch My Soul," a musical based on Shakespeare's "Othello" |
1978 | Made TV debut in the NBC movie "Lady of the House" |
1979 | Co-starred in the Broadway play "Father's Day"; opened and closed on the same night |
1980 | Appeared with Anne Archer in "A Couple of White Chicks Sitting Around Talking" |
1981 | Series debut as a regular, played George Dzundza's wife on the ABC sitcom "Open All Night" |
1983 | Provided character voices for the animated feature "Fire and Ice" |
1984 | Cast as the lesbian landlady to the titular "Angel," a teenaged hooker played by Donna Wilkes |
1985 | Acted in the ABC crime drama "MacGruder and Loud" |
1985 | Reprised her role as the lesbian landlady in the sequel "Avenging Angel" |
1986 | Starred in the acclaimed L.A. production of Tom Eyen's "Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down" staged by Ron Link |
1987 | Appeared opposite Elizabeth Taylor in the CBS movie "Poker Alice" |
1988 | Co-starred in CBS miniseries "Sidney Sheldon's Windmills of the Gods" |
1988 | Played Midge Montana in the comedy sequel "Big Top Pee-wee" |
1990 | Played the title character's (Johnny Depp) grandmother in "Cry-Baby," written and directed by John Waters |
1991 | Wrote and performed the one-woman show "My Rotten Life" |
1995 | Co-starred in HBO original film "Comes the Dawn" |
1997 | Voiced the character Achira on the syndicated animated series "Extreme Ghostbusters" |
1998 | Stared in the L.A. premiere of Martin Sherman's play "A Table for a King" |
1999 | Acted in the psychological thriller "Buddy Boy" |
1999 | Made cameo as the mother of a lesbian in "Relax, It's Just Sex" |
2003 | Cast as Ella the Fortune Teller in Larry Charles' "Masked and Anonymous" |