Mary SteenburgenMary Steenburgen (born February 8, 1953) is an American actress. Steenburgen was born in Newport, Arkansas and moved to New York City in 1972 to study acting. Steenburgen was married to Malcolm McDowell for ten years, but is currently married to actor Ted Danson. She has been known for many roles, including that of Clara Clayton in Back to the Future Part III (1990) (a role which her children, fans of the Back to the Future movies, convinced her to play.) She also had a role in the 1979 film Time After Time. In both films she played the love interest of a time traveller. She also starred in the sitcom Ink with her husband Ted Danson. Selected filmography
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She also starred in the sitcom Ink with her husband Ted Danson. Other appearances include in Desperadoes, and How To Murder Your Wife. In both films she played the love interest of a time traveller. She had a long career, and won an Academy Award for Key Largo in 1948. She has been known for many roles, including that of Clara Clayton in Back to the Future Part III (1990) (a role which her children, fans of the Back to the Future movies, convinced her to play.) She also had a role in the 1979 film Time After Time. Claire Trevor (born Claire Wemlinger) (March 8, 1910 - April 8, 2000) was an American movie star. Steenburgen was married to Malcolm McDowell for ten years, but is currently married to actor Ted Danson. Steenburgen was born in Newport, Arkansas and moved to New York City in 1972 to study acting. Mary Steenburgen (born February 8, 1953) is an American actress. Joan of Arcadia (2003) TV Series. Picnic (2000). Philadelphia (1993). Back to the Future Part III (1989). Miss Firecracker (1989). Ragtime (1981). Time After Time (1979). |