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Frances Bergen

American actress and model

Frances Bergen

Summary

American actress and model

FieldValue
nameFrances Bergen
imageFrances Bergen Yancy Derringer 1958.jpg
captionBergen in Yancy Derringer (1958)
birth_nameFrances Westerman
birth_date
birth_placeBirmingham, Alabama, U.S.
death_date
death_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
othernameFrances Westcott
occupationFilm, television actress, model
years_active1953–1998
spouse
children2, including Candice Bergen
[[X Brands]], Bergen, and [[Jock Mahoney
Candice Bergen and Frances Bergen at the 62nd Academy Awards, March 1990

Frances Bergen (née Westerman; September 14, 1922 – October 2, 2006) was an American actress and fashion model. She was the wife of ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and the mother of actress Candice Bergen and film and television editor Kris Bergen.

Early life

In 1932, her father died of tuberculosis, when Frances was ten years old. Shortly after, her mother moved the family to Los Angeles. She graduated from Los Angeles High School.

Career

As an actress, Bergen had supporting or minor roles in a number of films. She made her debut in Titanic (1953), after which she appeared in Robert Z. Leonard's Her Twelve Men (1954), and Douglas Sirk's Interlude (1957). During the 1958-1959 television season, Frances became the recurring love interest on the western show Yancy Derringer as Madame Francine, the strong willed but beautiful owner of a members-only gambling house in New Orleans set in 1868. She also was featured on a 1956 record, The Beguiling Miss Frances Bergen, accompanied by accordionist Art Van Damme.

Bergen also made numerous other appearances on television, with guest starring roles on The Millionaire, The Dick Powell Show, Barnaby Jones, MacGyver, and Murder, She Wrote.

She returned to films in the 1980s, with small roles in American Gigolo (1980), The Sting II (1983), The Star Chamber (1983), The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984), Hollywood Wives (1985) (starring her famous daughter), The Morning After (1986), and Made in America (1993). She also had a major part in Henry Jaglom's independently made film Eating (1990). She appeared on two episodes of Murphy Brown, her daughter's hit show, including Part One of the series finale in 1998.

Personal life

In 1941, Frances Westerman met Edgar Bergen after a radio program when he was 38 and she was 19. Westerman, who had graduated from Los Angeles High School the year before, was in the audience of Edgar Bergen's radio program as the guest of a member of his staff. Sitting in the front row, the young fashion model's long legs caught the attention of Bergen, who asked to meet her.

On June 28, 1945, the two were married in Mexico, after years of long distance courtship. They remained happily married until Edgar's death on September 30, 1978, at age 75.

On May 9, 1946, the couple welcomed their first child, Candice Bergen. Fifteen years later, on October 12, 1961, they had a son, Kris Edgar Bergen, who would later become a film and television editor.

Death

On October 2, 2006, aged 84, Bergen died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles of undisclosed causes following "a prolonged illness".

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1953TitanicMadeleine Astor
1954Her Twelve MenSylvia Carlin
1957InterludeGertrude Kirk
1980American GigoloMrs. Laudner
1981Rich and FamousLiterary Party Guest
1983The Sting IILady Dorsett
1983The Star ChamberMrs. Cummins
1984The Muppets Take ManhattanLeonard Winesop's Receptionist
1986The Morning AfterMrs. Harding
1990EatingWhitney
1993Made in AmericaWhite Woman #2

References

References

  1. (2008). "Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2006: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture". McFarland.
  2. Archerd, Army. (2006-10-04). "Frances Bergen Dies".
  3. (October 5, 2006). "Frances Bergen, 84, dies". The Daily Herald.
  4. (2006-10-08). "Frances Bergen, 84, Actress and Model, Dies". The New York Times.
  5. (2011). "Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010". McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers.
  6. Bergen, Candice. (1984). "Knock wood". Linden Press.
  7. McLellan, Dennis. (2006-10-04). "Frances Bergen, 84; Actress' No. 1 Role Was as Wife and Mother to Stars".
  8. Archerd, Army. (2006-10-04). "Frances Bergen Dies".
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