Maureen Stapleton

Maureen Stapleton Headshot

Actress

Birth Date: June 21, 1925

Death Date: March 13, 2006

Birth Place: Troy, New York

Maureen Stapleton has become a star of stage, screen and television in a career that has spanned some forty years and is noted for her strong, earthy portrayals of women that have earned her critical praise and accolades.

The Troy, New York native dropped out of college at age 18 and moved to NYC to pursue an acting career. After studying with Herbert Berghof and at the Actors Studio, Stapleton made her Broadway debut in the 1946 revival of Sean O'Casey's "The Playboy of the Western World." Within five years, she delivered a star-making performance as the blowzy Serafina delle Rose in Tennessee Williams' "The Rose Tattoo" (1951), which earned her a Featured Actress Tony Award. Throughout her career, Stapleton was predominantly known as a stage actress. Among her other memorable roles were Lady in "Orpheus Descending" (1957) and Amanda Wingfield in "The Glass Menagerie" (1965 and 1975), both by Williams. She had two triumphs in plays by Neil Simon: playing three roles in "Plaza Suite" (1968) and the title role in "The Gingerbread Lady" (1970). For her role as an alcoholic singer in the latter, she earned a Best Actress Tony Award. Her last stage role to date was in support of Elizabeth Taylor (in her stage debut) in the 1981 revival of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes."

Stapleton made her feature debut in "Lonelyhearts" (1958) as a frustrated woman who seduces Montgomery Clift's callow journalist earning an Oscar nod as Best Supporting Actress. She subsequently gave effective and wide-ranging performances, typically as frowzy, unkempt woman in films including Sidney Lumet's "The Fugitive Kind" (1960), "Airport" (1970), which earned her a second Oscar nomination as the worried wife of saboteur Van Heflin, and "Plaza Suite" (1971), recreating one of her stage roles. In Woody Allen's somber, Bergmanesque "Interiors" (1978), Stapleton injected liveliness and warmth as Pearl, a slightly coarse widow romanced by E.G. Marshall to the horror of his daughters. Her performance won her citations as Best Supporting Actress from both the New York and Los Angeles Film Critics and earned her a third Academy Award nomination. In 1981, she was Lauren Bacall's tart-tongued secretary Belle Goldman in "The Fan" and a less revolutionary, more maternal Emma Goldman in Warren Beatty's "Reds," which finally earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Other memorable roles include as Wilford Brimley's wife in "Cocoon" (1985) and its disappointing 1988 sequel, as Barbra Streisand's mother, in denial over her daughter's past, in Martin Ritt's "Nuts" (1987) and as a flirtatious neighbor of Armin Mueller-Stahl in Bob Balaban's "The Last Good Time" (1994).

On TV, Stapleton appeared frequently in the 1950s in episodes of "Studio One," "Kraft Playhouse" and "Playhouse 90." She received an Emmy for "Among the Paths to Eden" (ABC, 1967) and won acclaim in the title role (opposite Charles Durning) of "The Queen of the Stardust Ballroom" (CBS, 1974). Stapleton co-starred as Big Mama with Laurence Olivier and Natalie Wood in Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (NBC, 1976), was the abandoned wife of Ed Asner in the award-winning "The Gathering" (ABC, 1977), played the Nurse to Gloria Vanderbilt in "Little Gloria . . . Happy at Last" (NBC, 1982), was the overbearing mother of Victor Garber's pianist in "Liberace: The Man Behind the Music" (CBS, 1988) and was the terminally ill mother of journalist Betty Rollin (Patty Duke) in "Last Wish" (ABC, 1992). Stapleton's distinctive voice has been used in several documentaries including "Lincoln" (ABC, 1992) and "P.T. Barnum: America's Greatest Showman" (Discovery Channel, 1995). In 1995, she co-authored her memoirs, A Hell of a Life, which detailed a chaotic life and career that included two failed marriages, many affairs and years of alcohol abuse. As the years passed, the public saw less of Stapleton on screen. From the mid-1990s on through the new millennium, she appeared in only two features, playing the thankless role of a guidance counselor in the indie-produced "Wilbur Falls" (1997), then grandmother to a jealous woman (Meg Ryan) who cannot get over losing her French restaurateur boyfriend (Tcheky Karyo) in the insipid romantic comedy "Addicted to Love" (1997). Then as she grew older, her notorious phobias-fears of opening nights, flying and elevators-forced her into retirement and seclusion. Stapleton spent her waning years in Lenox, Massachusetts with friends and family, while accepting retrospective honors and fundraising for various causes. On March 13, 2006, she succumbed to chronic pulmonary disease. She was 80.

Credits

Snow Cat

Narrator
Movie
1998

Wilbur Falls

Actor
Wilbur Falls High Secretary
Movie
1998

Addicted to Love

Actor
Nana
Movie
1997

The Last Good Time

Actor
Ida Cutler
Movie
1994

Trading Mom

Actor
Mrs. Cavour
Movie
1994

Last Wish

Actor
Ida Rollin
Movie
1992

Passed Away

Actor
Mary Scanlan
Movie
1992

B.L. Stryker: Auntie Sue

Actor
Auntie Sue
Movie
1989

Liberace: Behind the Music

Actor
Frances Liberace
Movie
1988

Cocoon: The Return

Actor
Marilyn "Mary" Luckett
Movie
1988

Sommer unserer Träume

Actor
Movie
1987

Made in Heaven

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Aunt Lisa
Movie
1987

NutsStream

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Rose Kirk
Movie
1987
41%

Sweet Lorraine

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Lillian Garber
Movie
1987

The Cosmic Eye

Actor
Movie
1986

The Money PitStream

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Estelle
Movie
1986
50%

HeartburnStream

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Vera
Movie
1986
45%

The Equalizer

Guest Star
Emmy Rutherford
Series
1985

Private Sessions

Actor
Dr. Liz Bolger
Movie
1985

Cocoon

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Mary Luckett
Movie
1985
76%

Family Secrets

Actor
Maggie Lukauer
Movie
1984

Sentimental Journey

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Ruthie
Movie
1984

Johnny Dangerously

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Ma Kelly
Movie
1984
44%

Little Gloria... Happy at Last

Actor
Show
1982

Electric Grandmother

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Grandmother
Show
1982

The Fan

Actor
Belle Goldman
Movie
1981

On the Right Track

Actor
Mary the Bag Lady
Movie
1981

RedsStream

Actor
Emma Goldman
Movie
1981
90%

Lost and Found

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Jemmy
Movie
1979

Letters From Frank

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Betty Miller
Movie
1979

The Runner Stumbles

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Mrs. Shandig
Movie
1979

The Gathering, Part II

Actor
Kate Thornton
Movie
1979

InteriorsStream

Actor
Pearl
Movie
1978
76%

The Gathering

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Kate
Movie
1977

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

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Big Mama
Movie
1976

Saturday Night LiveStream

Host
Series
1975

Queen of the Stardust Ballroom

Actor
Beatrice "Bea" Asher
Movie
1975

Tell Me Where It Hurts

Actor
Connie
Movie
1974

Plaza Suite

Actor
Karen Nash
Movie
1971

The Cosmic Eye

Voice
Mother Earth
Movie
1971

AirportStream

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Inez Guerrero
Movie
1970
75%

Mirror, Mirror, Off the Wall

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Ruthie Maxwell
Show
1969

The Johnny Carson Special

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guest
Show
1969

Trilogy

Actor
Mary O'Meaghan
Movie
1969

That Show

Guest
Show
1968

The Dick Cavett ShowStream

Guest
Talk
1968

East Side West Side

Guest Star
Series
1963

Bye Bye BirdieStream

Actor
Mama Peterson
Movie
1963
86%

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonStream

Guest
Talk
1962

Car 54, Where Are You?Stream

Guest Star
Series
1961

A View From the Bridge

Actor
Beatrice Carbone
Movie
1961

The Fugitive KindStream

Actor
Vee Talbot
Movie
1960
53%

Lonelyhearts

Actor
Fay Doyle
Movie
1958

The Alcoa Hour

Actor
Vi Miller
Show
1955

MedicStream

Guest Star
Evelyn Strauss
Series
1954

Guess What Happened?

Self
Show
1952

Curtain Call Theater

Actor
Show
1952

What's My Line?Stream

Guest
Game Show
1950