Lee Grant

Lee Grant Headshot

Actress • Director

Birth Date: October 31, 1925

Age: 98 years old

Birth Place: New York City, New York

Lee Grant began her career as a child performer with NYC's Metropolitan Opera. By age 11, she had become a member of the American Ballet Theatre. After music studies at Juilliard, she won a scholarship to attend the Neighborhood Playhouse and switched her focus to acting. Grant understudied the role of Ado Annie in a touring production of "Oklahoma!" before landing her breakthrough stage role as a young shoplifter in Sidney Kingsley's "Detective Story" in 1949. Hollywood soon beckoned and she recreated the role in William Wyler's 1951 film version. Grant won the Cannes Film Festival Best Actress prize and earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for the role. Seemingly on the verge of a brilliant career, the actress found herself the victim of the blacklist when her husband, playwright Arnold Manoff was named before the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Grant refused to testify and the film offers over the next decade were sporadic. Returning to Manhattan, Grant found work in TV (e.g., the daytime soap "Search for Tomorrow") and on stage (i.e., "A Hole in the Head" 1957; "Two for the Seesaw" 1959). After earning an OBIE Award for her work in Genet's "The Maids" in 1963, her small screen career began to pick up. In 1965, Grant joined the cast of the primetime soap "Peyton Place" as Stella Chernak and picked up an Emmy for her work. She earned a second statuette for her performance as a runaway wife and mother who ends up at a truck stop in California in "The Neon Ceiling" (NBC, 1971). By the time she had earned her second Emmy, Grant's feature career had been rejuvenated with her stellar work as the widow of a murder victim in Norman Jewison's Oscar-winning "In the Heat of the Night" (1967). That same year, she played in the campy "Valley of the Dolls." In "The Landlord" (1970), she was the society matron mother of Beau Bridges and her comic portrayal earned her a second Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress. Grant then played the mother of all Jewish mothers, Sophie Portnoy, in Ernest Lehman's film version of Philip Roth's novel "Portnoy's Complaint" (1972). Hal Ashby's "Shampoo" (1975) finally brought her a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award as a Beverly Hills matron having an affair with her hairdresser. The following year, Grant received a fourth nomination for her deeply moving portrayal of a Jewish refugee in "Voyage of the Damned." Her subsequent screen roles have been of varying quality, although Grant always brings a professionalism and degree of excellence to even the smallest role. After striking out as a sitcom lead in the underrated "Fay" (NBC, 1975), she delivered a fine portrayal of First Lady Grace Coolidge in "Backstairs at the White House" (NBC, 1979), was the domineering mother of actress Frances Farmer in "Will There Really Be a Morning?" (CBS, 1983) and excelled as Dora Cohn, mother of "Roy Cohn" (HBO, 1992). On the big screen, Grant lent her substantial abilities to "Teachers" (1984) as a hard-nosed school superintendent, "Defending Your Life" (1991), as an elegant prosecutor sparring with adversary Rip Torn, and "It's My Party" (1996), as the mother a of man suffering from complications from AIDS. While Grant has continued to act in features and on TV, she has concentrated more on her directing career since the 80s. After studying at the American Film Institute, she made the short "The Stronger" (1976) which eventually aired on A&E's "Shortstories" in 1988. Grant made her feature debut with "Tell Me a Riddle" (1980), an earnest story of an elderly couple facing death. She has excelled in the documentary format, beginning with "The Wilmar 8" (1981), about a strike by female bank employees in the Midwest. (Grant later directed a fictionalized account entitled "A Matter of Sex" for NBC in 1984). She steered Marlo Thomas to an Emmy in the fact-based "Nobody's Child" (CBS, 1986) and earned praise for helming "No Place Like Home" (CBS, 1989), a stark look at the effects of unemployment. A number of her documentaries have been screen as part of HBO's "America Undercover" series, including the Oscar-winning "Down and Out in America" (1985), about the unemployed, "What Sex Am I?" (1985), about trangender individuals, "Battered" (1989), about victims of domestic violence, and "Women on Tria '' (1992), about mothers who turn to the courts to protect their children. In 1997, she produced, directed and hosted the well-received "Say It, Fight It, Cure It" (Lifetime) which focused on breast cancer survivors and their families. More recently Grant has appeared in films such as "Dr. T and The Women" (2000), "Mulholland Drive" (2001) and "Going Shopping" (2005.)

Credits

Hal

Self
Movie
2018

Scandal: The Trial of Mary Astor

Narrator
Movie
2018

Baghdad ER

Executive Producer
Show
2006

A Father ... a Son ... Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Director
Show
2005

Going Shopping

Actor
Winnie
Movie
2005

Mulholland DriveStream

Actor
Louise Bonner
Movie
2001
84%

Poor Liza

Actor
Movie
2000

The Loretta Claiborne Story

Director
Movie
2000

Dr. T & the Women

Actor
Dr. Harper
Movie
2000

It's My Party

Actor
Amalia Stark
Movie
1996

The Substance of Fire

Actor
Cora Cahn
Movie
1996

Inside the Actors Studio

Guest
Talk
1994

Seasons of the Heart

Director
Movie
1994

Under Heat

Actor
Jane
Movie
1994

Following Her Heart

Director
Movie
1994

Reunion

Director
Movie
1994

Something to Live For: The Alison Gertz Story

Actor
Carol Gertz
Movie
1992

In My Daughter's Name

Actor
Maureen Leeds
Movie
1992

Citizen Cohn

Actor
Dora Cohn
Movie
1992

Defending Your Life

Actor
Lena Foster
Movie
1991

She Said No

Actor
D.A. Doris Cantore
Movie
1990

The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro

Actor
Marilyn Klinghoffer
Movie
1989

Staying Together

Director
Movie
1989

No Place Like Home

Director
Movie
1989

The Big Town

Actor
Ferguson Edwards
Movie
1987

America Undercover

Narrator
Show
1986

Down and Out in America

Director
Movie
1986

Down and Out in America

Narrator
Movie
1986

Nobody's Child

Director
Movie
1986

Mussolini: The Untold Story

Actor
Rachele Mussolini
Show
1985

The Ray Bradbury TheaterStream

Actor
Mrs. Rogers
Series
1985

Trial Run

Actor
Movie
1985

What Sex Am I?

Director
Movie
1985

Billions for Boris

Actor
Movie
1984

A Matter of Sex

Director
Movie
1984

Teachers

Actor
Dr. Donna Burke
Movie
1984

When Women Kill

Narrator
Show
1983

Will There Really Be a Morning?

Actor
Lillian Farmer
Movie
1983

Fame

Writer
Series
1982

Thou Shalt Not Kill

Actor
Maxine Lochman
Movie
1982

Bare Essence

Actor
Ava Marshall
Miniseries
1982

Visiting Hours

Actor
Deborah Ballin
Movie
1982

Le Rêve de Frances

Actor
Movie
1982

The Willmar 8

Director
Movie
1981

The Willmar 8

Narrator
Movie
1981

The Million Dollar Face

Actor
Evalyna
Movie
1981

For Ladies Only

Actor
Anne Holt
Movie
1981

Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen

Actor
Mrs. Lupowitz
Movie
1981

Tell Me A Riddle

Director
Movie
1980

Little Miss Marker

Actor
The Judge
Movie
1980

CBS News Sunday Morning

Guest
News
1979

You Can't Go Home Again

Actor
Esther Jack
Movie
1979

My Sister, My Love

Actor
Ellen
Movie
1978

The SwarmStream

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Anne MacGregor
Movie
1978
9%

Damien: Omen II

Actor
Ann Thorn
Movie
1978

Aerodrom 1977

Actor
Movie
1977

Airport '77Stream

Actor
Karen Wallace
Movie
1977
40%

The Spell

Actor
Marilyn Matchett
Movie
1977

Voyage of the Damned

Actor
Lili Rosen
Movie
1976

Perilous Voyage

Actor
Virginia Monroe
Movie
1976

One Day at a TimeStream

Guest Star
Series
1975

The Seagull

Actor
Irinia Arkadina
Show
1975

Man Trouble

Actor
Fay Stewart
Movie
1975

ShampooStream

Actor
Felicia
Movie
1975
67%

TattletalesStream

Guest
Game Show
1974

The Internecine Project

Actor
Jean Robertson
Movie
1974

The Shape of Things

Actor
Show
1973

What Are Best Friends For?

Actor
Adele Ross
Movie
1973

Partners in Crime

Actor
Judge Meredith Leland
Movie
1973

Portnoy's Complaint

Actor
Sophie Portnoy
Movie
1972

Lieutenant Schuster's Wife

Actor
Ellie Schuster
Movie
1972

ColumboStream

Guest Star
Leslie Williams
Series
1971
84%

Plaza Suite

Actor
Norma Hubley
Movie
1971

Ransom for a Dead Man

Actor
Leslie Williams
Movie
1971

Columbo: Ransom for a Dead Man

Actor
Movie
1971

The Landlord

Actor
Joyce Enders
Movie
1970
93%

There Was a Crooked ManStream

Actor
Mrs. Bullard
Movie
1970
82%

Night Slaves

Actor
Marjorie Howard
Movie
1970

The Neon Ceiling

Actor
Carrie Miller
Movie
1970

A Love to Remember

Actor
Edwina Booker
Movie
1970

MaroonedStream

Actor
Celia Pruett
Movie
1969
86%

Mod Squad

Guest Star
Anna Lisa Bell
Series
1968

The Name of the Game

Guest Star
Series
1968

The Dick Cavett ShowStream

Guest
Talk
1968

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-InStream

Guest
Variety Show
1968

Buona Sera, Mrs. CampbellStream

Actor
Fritzie Braddock
Movie
1968

Valley of the DollsStream

Actor
Miriam Polar
Movie
1967
33%

In the Heat of the NightStream

Actor
Mrs. Leslie Colbert
Movie
1967
96%

Divorce American StyleStream

Actor
Dede Murphy
Movie
1967
100%

The Big Valley

Guest Star
Series
1965

Peyton Place

Actor
Stella Chernak
Series
1964

Pie in the Sky

Actor
Suzy
Movie
1964

East Side West Side

Guest Star
Series
1963

The FugitiveStream

Guest Star
Millie Hallop
Series
1963

The Balcony

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Carmen
Movie
1963

An Affair of the Skin

Actor
Katherine McCleod
Movie
1963

Golden Showcase

Actor
Florrie Sands
Show
1961

Ben Casey

Guest Star
Diedre Bassett
Series
1961

Middle of the Night

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Marilyn
Movie
1959

The Alcoa Hour

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Lennie Converse
Show
1955

Plymouth Playhouse

Actor
Show
1953

Detective StoryStream

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Shoplifter
Movie
1951
72%