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Kate Burton (actress)

Welsh-American actress (born 1957)


Welsh-American actress (born 1957)

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nameKate Burton
imageKateBurton-byPhilipRomano.jpg
captionBurton in 2025
birth_nameKatherine Burton
birth_date
birth_placeGeneva, Switzerland
citizenshipUnited Kingdom
United States
spouse
children2
fatherRichard Burton
motherSybil Christopher
yearsactive1982–present
occupationActress
educationBrown University (BA)
Yale University (MFA)

United States Yale University (MFA) Katherine Burton (born September 10, 1957) is a Welsh and American actress, the daughter of actors Richard Burton and Sybil Christopher. On television, Burton received critical acclaim as Dr. Ellis Grey in the drama series Grey's Anatomy, and as Vice President Sally Langston on Scandal. She has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards and three Tony Awards.

Early life

Burton was born in Geneva, Switzerland, the daughter of Welsh parents, producer Sybil Burton (née Williams) and actor Richard Burton. She was thus the stepdaughter of Elizabeth Taylor and of Sybil's second husband Jordan Christopher, both actors. Burton earned a bachelor's degree in Russian Studies and European History from Brown University in 1979, where she was on the board of Production Workshop, one of the university's student theater groups, and a master's degree from Yale School of Drama in 1982. Brown awarded Burton an honorary doctorate in 2007.

Career

Stage work

Burton's first notable role on Broadway was in a 1982 production of the Noël Coward play Present Laughter directed by George C. Scott. The following year, she appeared in the Broadway musical Doonesbury, playing J.J. Burton also appeared as Alice in Eva Le Gallienne's Alice in Wonderland on Broadway, produced by The Mirror Theater Ltd's Sabra Jones. Several key roles followed, including roles in Wendy Wasserstein's An American Daughter and Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane.

In 2002, she received Tony Award nominations in separate performance categories: Best Actress in a Play, for her portrayal of the title role in Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, and Best Featured Actress in a Play for her portrayals of Pinhead/Mrs. Kendal in the revival of The Elephant Man. As of May 2019, she is one of only six actors, including Amanda Plummer, Dana Ivey, Jan Maxwell, Mark Rylance, and Jeremy Pope, to be nominated for Tony awards in two different categories in the same year. In 2006, Burton starred in the Off-Broadway production of The Water's Edge opposite Tony Goldwyn. That year, she again received a Tony nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Play for her role in W. Somerset Maugham's The Constant Wife. In 2007, she played Ranevskaya in The Cherry Orchard at Boston's Huntington Theatre. On December 21, 2007, she joined the cast of the Broadway musical Spring Awakening in the role of the Adult Women when she replaced actress Christine Estabrook. Kristine Nielsen replaced her on March 2, 2008, for a short stint until Estabrook reassumed the role. During the summer of 2010, Burton portrayed actress Katharine Cornell in A.R. Gurney's The Grand Manner at Lincoln Center in New York. In April 2017, she began playing Liz Essendine in the Broadway revival of Present Laughter, the play in which she made her debut.

Film and television

Burton's first screen appearance was in the 1969 film Anne of the Thousand Days, starring her father, with whom she later appeared as Alice opposite his White Knight in the 1983 Great Performances broadcast of Alice in Wonderland, and in the 1984 CBS miniseries Ellis Island. Other films include Big Trouble in Little China, The First Wives Club, Life with Mikey, and The Ice Storm. Burton has said of these roles that she usually plays "the sweet wife, or the sweet dead wife."

Burton has been perhaps most prolific in her work on television. She made many television appearances in the late 1980s and 1990s on such episodic shows as Spenser: For Hire, All My Children, and Brooklyn Bridge. About playing the mother, in her late thirties, of David Schwimmer's character in the short-lived 1994 FOX sitcom, Monty, she said, "you don't really start playing moms in Hollywood until you're in your 40s, and usually the kids are almost your age! When I played Schwimmer's mother, I was 37 and he was, I think, 28. . . that happens a lot in TV and film; you really do end up being close in age to your child, which is nonsensical." In 1996, Burton won a Daytime Emmy award for her performance as a mother dying of breast cancer in the ABC Afterschool Special, 'Notes for my Daughter'. More recently, she made guest appearances as recurring characters on Law & Order, The Practice, The West Wing, Judging Amy and Medium. She also appeared on the HBO miniseries Empire Falls.

Some of her recurring television roles have involved subplots concerning Alzheimer's disease. On FX network's Rescue Me, she played the role of Rose, a friend and possible romantic interest to Chief Jerry Reilly. Reilly, whose wife is in a facility suffering from Alzheimer's, hires Rose, a caregiver for her husband who was also a victim, to provide assistance and emotional support. Burton's most visible and well-known role to date is the mysterious and difficult mother of Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), the titular character on ABC's medical drama Grey's Anatomy. Burton plays Dr. Ellis Grey, the former trailblazing surgeon, and a two-time winner of the fictionalized, prestigious Harper Avery Award. Her character's battle and death of Alzheimer's is central to Meredith's story in all seasons of the series, as Meredith fears both getting the disease and resembling her mother as she ages. The character is also revealed to be the birth mother of Meredith's half-sister, Dr. Maggie Pierce (Kelly McCreary) through her love affair with Dr. Richard Webber (James Pickens, Jr.).

Like Schwimmer's character in Monty, Burton and Pompeo (who portrays Meredith) also have a small age gap, with Pompeo being 12 years her junior. In-universe, Meredith (born 1978) is 25 years younger than Ellis (born 1953), with Pompeo aged down 11 years and Burton aged up 4 years. (Though the character's exact ages were not determined until a retcon was established in season 11). In 2008, the New York City Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association singled her out for her compelling performances in both shows. In 2006 and 2007, Burton received Emmy nominations for her Grey's Anatomy role. Burton's character dies in the third season episode "Some Kind of Miracle", which aired in 2007; she returned to the role five years later, in the season 8 alternate reality episode. It depicts a version of her life where Richard did not leave her and she did not have Alzheimer's. Burton's character is central to the eleventh season, as Meredith's marital struggles begin to parallel her own mother's struggles, something she feared. She reprised her role in flashbacks for the eleventh season, showing Ellis briefly before her Alzheimer's diagnosis. In season 14's landmark 300th episode, Burton's Ellis is shown as a dream-sequence figure, clapping for Meredith, who has also now won a Harper Avery award. She re-appears twice as a dream sequence figure in the fifteenth season. Burton will return to the role in the eighteenth season, beginning with its season premiere.

In 2011, Burton appeared as Marie Kessler, a veteran monster hunter, and the aunt of Nick Burkhardt in the opening episodes of the NBC supernatural drama Grimm. Since 2012, she plays the recurring role of Vice President Sally Langston in the ABC hit show Scandal, for which she again received an Emmy nomination. In 2015, it was reported that Burton was cast in a leading role in the U.S. remake of the French-language film Martyrs, which opened theatrically in January 2016. In March 2017, she reprised her role as Aunt Marie Kessler in the series finale of Grimm.

Other work

Burton has narrated numerous audiobooks, including works by: Patricia Cornwell, Lisa Scottoline, Iris Johansen, and Dean Koontz.

Personal life

In 1985, Burton married Michael Ritchie, Artistic Director of the Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles and one of the producers of the Broadway musicals The Drowsy Chaperone and Curtains. They met in 1982, while Ritchie was stage manager of a revival of Noël Coward's Present Laughter at the Circle in the Square Theatre in New York City in which Burton was playing the character Daphne. They have two children, son Morgan Ivor and daughter Charlotte Frances. Burton became a U.S. citizen in 2005, and also holds a U.K. passport.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1969Anne of the Thousand DaysServing MaidUncredited
1986Big Trouble in Little ChinaMargo Litzenberger
1993Life with MikeyMrs. Burns
1996AugustHelen Blathwaite
1996**Woman in Bed
1997**Dorothy Franklin
1998CelebrityCheryl
2000**Rest Home Sister
2002UnfaithfulTracy
2002SwimfanCarla Cronin
2003**MarthaShort film
2005StayMrs. Letham
2006SherrybabyMarcia Swanson
2007Lovely by SurpriseHelen
2008What Just HappenedDr. Randall
2008Quid Pro QuoMerilee
2008Max PayneNicole Horne
2009**Aunt Birdy
2009SpoonerAlice Spooner
2010Remember MeJanine
2010ConsentSusan
2010127 HoursAron's Mom
2011PunctureSenator O'Reilly
2012Liberal ArtsSusan
20122 Days in New YorkBella
2012Mariachi GringoAnne
2014BarefootMrs. Wheeler
2015Bleeding HeartMartha
2015MartyrsEleanor
2015AmokDr. Wilson
2019Where'd You Go, BernadetteEllen Idelson
2022BreakingTami Stackhouse
2023Our SonMaggie
2023The Anne Frank Gift ShopIlseShort film
2023Dumb MoneyElaine Gill
2024GutsGabbyShort film
2025The SurrenderBarbara
2025Violent EndsDarlene Woodley

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983, 2017Great PerformancesAlice / Liz Essendine2 episodes
1984Ellis IslandVanessa OgdenMiniseries
3 episodes
1985EvergreenAgatha BradfordEpisode: "1.2"
1987Uncle Tom's CabinOpheliaTelevision film
1987–1988Spenser: For HireRandy Lofficier2 episodes
1988American PlayhouseAgnes Bolton O'NeillEpisode: "Journey Into Genius"
1992Law & OrderSister BettinaEpisode: "Sisters of Mercy"
1992Home FiresAnne Kramer6 episodes
1993Brooklyn BridgeSusan Lowenberg JonesEpisode: "Keeping Up with the Joneses"
1993Love MattersDeborahTelevision film
1994MontyFran Richardson13 episodes
1994All My ChildrenDr. Renee PetersUnknown episodes
1995ABC Afterschool SpecialBrenda GardnerEpisode: "Notes for My Daughter"
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special
1996MistrialKatherine DonohueTelevision film
1997Ellen FosterAbigail MontfordTelevision film
1997–2004**A.D.A. Susan Alexander9 episodes
2001–2009Law & OrderErica Gardner4 episodes
2001100 Centre StreetSheila ByrneEpisode: "My Brother's Keeper"
Law & Order: Criminal IntentStephanie UfflandEpisode: "The Pardoner's Tale"
2002ObsessedSara MillerTelevision film
2003**Connie PoseyTelevision film
2004**Sarah BrainerdEpisode: "Slow News Day"
2005Judging AmyDr. Sheri JordanEpisode: "Silent Era"
2005Empire FallsCindy Whiting2 episodes
2005American MastersVoice of NovelsEpisode: "Ernest Hemingway: Rivers to the Sea"
2005Numb3rsAnthropologistEpisode: "Bones of Contention"
2005–2006Rescue MeRose6 episodes
2005–presentGrey's AnatomyEllis Grey26 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (2006–07)
2006JusticeSarah MillerEpisode: "Death Spiral"
2007Supreme CourtshipsJustice Suzanne Mary LynchUnsold TV pilot
2008MediumBonnie BarristerEpisode: "To Have and to Hold"
2009Eleventh HourGepetto / Miranda CochranEpisode: "Pinocchio"
2009WashingtonienneJoyEpisode: "Pilot"
2009–2012**Victoria Adler3 episodes
2010**Grace GrahamEpisode: "Pilot"
2011Law & Order: Special Victims UnitAnnette ColeEpisode: "Bully"
Criminal Minds: Suspect BehaviorDeirdre NorrisEpisode: "Smother"
**Kate WycoffEpisode: "Forgive Us Our Trespasses"
2011–2017GrimmMarie Kessler3 episodes
2012Made in JerseyLorraine BeckettEpisode: "Cacti"
2012–2017VeepBarbara Hallowes3 episodes
2012–2018ScandalVice President Sally Langston42 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (2014)
2013RevolutionDr. Jane WarrenEpisode: "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia"
Live from Lincoln CenterMrs. MullinEpisode: "The New York Philharmonic's Performance of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel"
2014RakeHolly PhillipsEpisode: "Hey, Good Looking"
2015Full CircleVera Quinn5 episodes
Key & PeeleHillary ClintonEpisode: "Y'all Ready for This?"
ExtantFiona Stanton6 episodes
2016ElementaryMaureen DannonEpisode: "Down Where the Dead Delight"
2016–2018Madam SecretaryMaureen McCord-Ryan2 episodes
2018This Is UsBarbara2 episodes
Modern FamilyIris FennermanEpisode: "The Escape"
Mr. MercedesMrs. MacDonald3 episodes
The GiftedDr. Madeline Risman-GarverEpisode: "the dreaM"
2019, 2021SupergirlIsabel Nal3 episodes
2019NCIS: New OrleansAngela PrescottEpisode: "A House Divided"
Strange Angel4 episodes
Perfect HarmonyJulieEpisode: "Merry Jaxmas"
2020HomelandDoris WarnerEpisode: "F**ker Shot Me"
2020–2021CharmedElder Celeste6 episodes
202013 Reasons WhyDoctorEpisodes: "Graduation
2020–2021American ExperienceNarrator4 episodes
2021Prodigal SonSarah WindsorEpisode: "Bad Manners"
The Mosquito CoastMargot's MomEpisode: "Light Out"
2022Inventing AnnaNora Radford3 episodes
The DropoutRochelle Gibbons4 episodes
Bosch: LegacyIda Porter5 episodes
The First LadyHillary ClintonEpisode: "Rift"
So Help Me ToddJoanEpisode: "Let the Wright One In"
Echo 3The Senator2 episodes
2024FBIDeputy Secretary of State Evelyn KatesEpisode: "No One Left Behind"
2025Ransom CanyonKatherine Bullock3 episodes
The Beast in MeMariah Ingram2 episodes
2026Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDr. Bethany Allenseason 27 episode 12 "Hubris"

Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryWorkResultRef.
1983Theater World AwardsAlice in Wonderland, Present Laughter and Winners
1990Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding Featured Actress in a PlaySome Americans Abroad
1996Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performer in a Children's SpecialNotes for My Daughter, ABC Afterschool Special
2002Tony AwardsBest Featured Actress in a PlayThe Elephant Man
Best Actress in a PlayHedda Gabler
2006The Constant Wife
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesGrey's Anatomy
2007
2014Scandal

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