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Estelle Parsons

Estelle Parsons (born November 20, 1927 in Marblehead, Massachusetts) is an American theater, film and television actress.

Parsons originally studied law, and then worked as a singer with a band before settling on an acting career in the early 1950's. Moving to New York, she worked as a writer, producer and commentator for The Today Show.

She has received Tony Award nominations for her work in The Seven Descents of Myrtle (1968), And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little (1971), Miss Margarida's Way (1978) and Mornings at Seven (2002).

Her film career includes an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Bonnie and Clyde (1967), and a nomination for Rachel, Rachel (1968). She also received a BAFTA Award nomination for her role in Watermelon Man (1970), and appeared in I Never Sang for My Father (1971), For Pete's Sake (1975), Dick Tracy (1992) and Boys on the Side (1995).

She also played the part of Roseanne's mother Beverly, in the sitcom Roseanne.


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She also played the part of Roseanne's mother Beverly, in the sitcom Roseanne. Stage Plays:. She also received a BAFTA Award nomination for her role in Watermelon Man (1970), and appeared in I Never Sang for My Father (1971), For Pete's Sake (1975), Dick Tracy (1992) and Boys on the Side (1995). Her second husband was British film producer Kip Gowans. Her film career includes an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Bonnie and Clyde (1967), and a nomination for Rachel, Rachel (1968). Her first husband was Bill Colleran, an American television producer, with whom she had a son and daughter. She has received Tony Award nominations for her work in The Seven Descents of Myrtle (1968), And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little (1971), Miss Margarida's Way (1978) and Mornings at Seven (2002). Lee Remick has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6104 Hollywood Blvd.

Moving to New York, she worked as a writer, producer and commentator for The Today Show. She received a Tony Award nomination in 1966 for her role as a blind woman terrorized by drug smugglers in "Wait Until Dark" (the character was played by Audrey Hepburn in the film version). Parsons originally studied law, and then worked as a singer with a band before settling on an acting career in the early 1950's. Remick was educated at the Hewitt School, Barnard College, Swaboda Ballet School and became an actress in motion pictures, on stage, and in television dramas and miniseries. Estelle Parsons (born November 20, 1927 in Marblehead, Massachusetts) is an American theater, film and television actress. Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, she died of a recurrence of kidney cancer in Los Angeles, California at the age of 55. Lee Remick (December 14, 1935 - July 2, 1991), was an American actress.

The Seven Year Itch. Brigadoon. Annie Get Your Gun. A Little Night Music.

Wait Until Dark, (1966). Anyone Can Whistle, (1964). Mistral’s Daughter, (1984) TV mini-series. Tribute, (1980).

The Europeans, (1979). The Omen, (1976). Sometimes a Great Notion, (1971). The Detective, (1968).

Baby the Rain Must Fall, (1965). Days of Wine and Roses, (1962) (nominated for an Oscar). Experiment in Terror, (1962). Wild River, (1960).

Anatomy of a Murder, (1959). The Long, Hot Summer, (1958). A Face in the Crowd, (1957).