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Swoosie Kurtz

American actress (born 1944)

Swoosie Kurtz

Summary

American actress (born 1944)

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nameSwoosie Kurtz
imageSwoosie Kurtz Shankbone 2009 Tribeca.jpg
captionKurtz at the 2009 premiere of PoliWood
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birth_placeOmaha, Nebraska, U.S.
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occupationActress
years_active1962–present
parentsFrank Kurtz Jr. (father)

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Swoosie Kurtz ( ; born September 6, 1944) is an American actress. She is the recipient of an Emmy Award and two Tony Awards.

Kurtz made her Broadway debut in the 1975 revival of Ah, Wilderness. She has received five Tony Award nominations, winning for both Fifth of July (1981) and The House of Blue Leaves (1986); her other nominations were for Tartuffe (1988), Frozen (2004), and Heartbreak House (2007).

For her television work, she has received eight Emmy Award nominations, with one win for Carol and Company in 1990. Other television credits include the NBC drama Sisters (1991–1996), Huff (2004–2006), Pushing Daisies (2007–2009), and the hit CBS sitcom Mike & Molly (2010–2016). Her films include Wildcats (1986), Dangerous Liaisons (1988), Stanley & Iris (1990), Citizen Ruth (1996), Liar Liar (1997) and Bubble Boy (2001).

Early life

Kurtz was born on September 6, 1944, in Omaha, Nebraska, the only child of author Margaret "Margo" (née Rogers) and Air Force Colonel Frank Allen Kurtz Jr., a decorated World War II American bomber pilot. She got her first name "Swoosie" (which rhymes with Lucy, rather than woozy) from her father. It is derived from the B-17D Flying Fortress bomber which her father piloted during World War II, which was named "The Swoose" (half swan, half goose).

Career

[[John Guare]] and Kurtz at the 2009 [[Tribeca Film Festival

Kurtz's first television appearance at age 17 was on The Donna Reed Show 4th-season episode "The Golden Trap" (February, 1962). She also appeared on To Tell the Truth at eighteen, identifying her father from two impostors. She made her debut as a series regular on the daytime drama As The World Turns in 1971. Kurtz began her career in theater, making her Broadway debut in the 1975 revival of Ah, Wilderness! She first gained wide recognition in 1978 for two theatrical productions, Uncommon Women and Others, the breakthrough play by Wendy Wasserstein in which she appeared in a 1977 workshop at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center and then Off-Broadway, and the musical A History of the American Film for which she won a Drama Desk Award. Kurtz was soon awarded Broadway's "triple crown" (the Tony Award, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle awards) for her portrayal of Gwen in Lanford Wilson's Fifth of July. She won a second Tony for her performance as Bananas in a 1986 revival of The House of Blue Leaves by John Guare. She starred as playwright Lillian Hellman in the 2002 Nora Ephron play Imaginary Friends.

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In 1978, Kurtz was part of the ensemble cast of Mary Tyler Moore's short-lived variety series Mary, that also included David Letterman and Michael Keaton. In 1981, Kurtz began two seasons alongside Tony Randall in the sitcom Love, Sidney, in a role that earned her the first of her 10 Emmy Award nominations. In 1990, she won her first Emmy for a guest-starring role on Carol Burnett's comedy series Carol & Company.

From 1991 to 1996, Kurtz had her longest-running television role, starring as wealthy divorcee Alex Reed Halsey on the NBC drama Sisters, a role that earned her two more Emmy Award nominations. She also starred in the ABC television series Pushing Daisies as Lily Charles.

In recent years, Kurtz has guest-starred on the hit series ER and Lost and Desperate Housewives and has also had recurring roles as Valerie on the drama That's Life, as Judy's mother Helen on the sitcom Still Standing, as Madeleine Sullivan on the Showtime drama series Huff, and most recently as part of a lesbian married couple with Blythe Danner on the drama series Nurse Jackie. In 2010, Kurtz began starring on the CBS sitcom Mike & Molly as Joyce Flynn. Kurtz has also appeared in a recurring part as Matt LeBlanc's mother in the comedy series Man with a Plan. In 2021, she began appearing as Mayim Bialik's mother in the comedy series Call Me Kat.

Although her main focus has been television, Kurtz has starred in several major Hollywood films including the Agatha Christie drama Caribbean Mystery (1983), Dangerous Liaisons (1988), its remake Cruel Intentions (1999), as a lesbian activist in the acclaimed indie film Citizen Ruth (1996), and alongside Jim Carrey in Liar Liar (1997).

Personal life

From 1964 to 1970, Kurtz was romantically involved with Joshua White of The Joshua Light Show.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977Slap ShotShirley Upton
First LoveMarsha
1978Oliver's StoryGwen Simpson
1982The World According to GarpThe Hooker
1983A Caribbean MysteryRuth Walter
1984Against All OddsEdie
1986WildcatsVerna McGrath
True StoriesMiss Rollings
1988Vice VersaLillian Brookmeyer / Turk
Bright Lights!Megan
Dangerous LiaisonsMadame de Volanges
1990Stanley & IrisSharon
A Shock to the SystemLeslie Marshall
1991Walking the DogShort film
1994Reality BitesCharlane McGregor
1996Citizen RuthDiane Siegler
StorybookQueen Evilia
1997Liar LiarDana Appleton
1998Outside OzonaRosalee
1999Cruel IntentionsDr. Regina Greenbaum
The White River KidMummy Weed
2001Get Over ItBeverly Landers
Bubble BoyMrs. Livingston
2002The Rules of AttractionMrs. Jared
2003DuplexJeanaka Our House
2004Sleep Easy, Hutch RimesBinny Redwine
2007Superman: DoomsdayMartha KentVoice
2009An Englishman in New YorkConnie Clausen
2018OverboardGrace

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1962The Donna Reed ShowMimiEpisode: "The Golden Trap"
1971As the World TurnsEllie BradleyUnknown episodes
1976KojakJulie Di NataEpisode: "Black Thorn"
1978MarySkit charactersUnknown episodes
1979Uncommon Women and OthersRita AltabelUnknown episodes
Walking Through the FireCariaTV movie
1980Marriage is Alive and WellJane Tremont
The Mating SeasonRoberta
1981–1983Love, SidneyLaurie Morgan44 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (1982–83)
1985Guilty ConscienceJackie WillisTV movie
A Time to LivePatricia
1987American PlayhouseBananas Shaughnessy / Gwen Landis2 episodes
Trying TimesWandaEpisode: "The Visit"
1988Baja OklahomaDoris SteadmanTelevision film
Nominated—CableACE Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
1990Carol & CompanyLaurieEpisode: "Reunion"
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
The ImageJoanne Winstow-DarvishTelevision film
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
1991Terror on Track 9Marcia HobbsTV movie
1991–1996SistersAlex Reed BarkerMain role (127 episodes)
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (1993–94)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
1993*The Positively True Adventures of the
Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom*Marla HarperTV movie
And the Band Played OnMrs. JohnstoneTelevision film
Nominated—CableACE Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
1994One ChristmasEmilyTV movie
1995Betrayed: A Story of Three WomenJoan Bixler
Hope and GloriaHerselfEpisode: "How to Get an Ed in Business"
The Magic School BusMrs. HudsonVoice, episode: "Out of This World"
1996Party GirlJudy Burkhard3 episodes
A Promise to CarolynKayTV movie
HarveyVerna Simmons
1996–1997Suddenly SusanLiz Miller Keane3 episodes
1997Touched by an AngelLibby KingEpisode: "Charades"
Little Girls in Pretty BoxesAllison BryantTV movie
1998ERTina Marie ChamblissEpisode: "Suffer the Little Children"
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
More Tales of the CityBetty Borg Ramsey3 episodes
My Own CountryHope FlandersTV movies
1999–2000Love & MoneyEffie Conklin13 episodes
2000The Outer LimitsJustice Kendall WoodsEpisode: "Final Appeal"
2001The Fighting FitzgeraldsMarthaEpisode: "When Irish Eyes Are Smilin'"
The Wilde GirlsSierra LambertTV movie
2001–2002That's LifeValerie Wilkinson4 episodes
2002Street TimeVictoria Van KleekEpisode: "The Truth Hurts... Bad"
2003The Wild ThornberrysMichelle NaidellVoice, episode: "The Wild Snob-berry"
2004–2006HuffMadeleine Sullivan8 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (2005–06)
2005LostEmily Annabeth LockeEpisode: "Deus Ex Machina"
Still StandingHelen Michaels2 episodes
TrueTV movie
Category 7: The End of the WorldPenny Hall
Nadine in Date Land
2005–2014American Dad!Betty Smith / Marylin ThackerVoice, 6 episodes
2007–2009Pushing DaisiesLily Charles15 episodes
2008Living ProofElizabethTV movie
2009Desperate HousewivesJessieEpisode: "The Story of Lucy and Jessie"
HeroesMillie Houston2 episodes
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitJudge Hilda MarsdenEpisode: "Crush"
Rita RocksMarilyn7 episodes
2009–2011Nurse JackieMrs. Scheinhorn2 episodes
2010ChuckLaura TurnerEpisode: "Chuck Versus the Role Models"
2010–2016Mike & MollyJoyce FlynnMain role (127 episodes)
2016–2018Grace and FrankieJanet2 episodes
2017–2020Man with a PlanBeverly BurnsRecurring role (25 episodes)
2018The Dangerous Book for BoysTiffany McKenna6 episodes
Lethal WeaponRuthie2 episodes
2021–2023Call Me KatSheilaMain role (53 episodes)
2021–2024RugratsMinka KropotkinVoice, recurring role

Theatre credits

YearShowRoleNotes
1968The FirebugsAnnMartinique Theatre
July 1, 1968 – July 7, 1968
1970The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon MarigoldsJanice VickeryMercer Arts Center
April 7, 1970 – May 14, 1972
1975Ah, Wilderness!Muriel McComberCircle in the Square Theatre
September 18, 1975 – November 23, 1975
1976ChildrenJaneStage 73
October 20, 1976
1977Uncommon Women and OthersRita AltabelMarymount Manhattan Theatre
November 17, 1977 – December 4, 1977
TartuffeMarianeCircle in the Square Theatre
September 25, 1977 – November 20, 1977
1978A History of the American FilmBetteANTA Playhouse
March 30, 1978 – April 16, 1978
1979Wine UntouchedUnknownHarold Clurman Theater
June 18, 1979 – June 28, 1979
1980Fifth of JulyGwen LandisNew Apollo Theatre
November 5, 1980 – January 24, 1982
1985The Beach HouseAnnieCircle Repertory Company
December 19, 1985 – February 2, 1986
1986The House of Blue LeavesBananas ShaughnessyVivian Beaumont Theater
April 29, 1986 – March 15, 1987
1989Love LettersMelissa Gardner (replacement)Edison Theatre
November 14, 1989 – November 19, 1989
1991Lips Together, Teeth ApartSally TrumanNew York City Center
May 28, 1991 – January 5, 1992
1999The Mineola TwinsMyrna/MyraLaura Pels Theatre
February 18, 1999 – May 30, 1999
The Vagina MonologuesUnknownWestside Theatre
October 3, 1999 – January 26, 2003
2002The GuysThe Flea Theater
January 17, 2002 – December 20, 2002
Imaginary FriendsLillian HellmanEthel Barrymore Theatre
December 12, 2002 – February 16, 2003
2003Intrigue with FayeWomanAcorn Theater
June 11, 2003 – July 16, 2003
2004FrozenNancyCircle in the Square Theatre
May 4, 2004 – August 22, 2004
2006Heartbreak HouseHesione HushabyeAmerican Airlines Theatre
October 11, 2006 – December 17, 2006

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryWorkResult
1978Tony AwardsBest Featured Actress in a PlayTartuffe
Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding Featured Actress in a PlayUncommon Women and Others
Outstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalA History of the American Film
1981Tony AwardsBest Featured Actress in a PlayFifth of July
Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding Featured Actress in a Play
Outer Critics Circle AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Play
1982Emmy Awards (Primetime)Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesLove, Sidney
1983
1986Tony AwardsBest Featured Actress in a PlayThe House of Blue Leaves
Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Play
1990Emmy Awards (Primetime)Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy SeriesCarol and Company
1993Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesSisters
1994
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Television MovieAnd the Band Played On
1998Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesER
1999Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding Actress in a PlayThe Mineola Twins
Drama League AwardsDistinguished Performance
Outer Critics Circle AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Play
2004Tony AwardsBest Leading Actress in a PlayFrozen
Outer Critics Circle AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Play
2005Emmy Awards (Primetime)Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesHuff
2006
2007Tony AwardsBest Leading Actress in a PlayHeartbreak House

References

References

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  2. [http://www.eonline.com/celebrities/profile/index.jsp?uuid=c7074124-2f2c-401f-b010-dab06defc0fb Swoosie Kurtz - Profile, Latest News and Related Articles]
  3. Fowler, Christine Cecilia. (September 6, 1950). "The History of the Fowlers -". C.C. Fowler.
  4. National Archives photo 342-FH-3A40681A-21320AC shows ''the B-17 crew that broke all records in the Pacific''. [http://www.fold3.com/image/#54862932 Annotated photo] available at Fold3 with [http://www.fold3.com/image/#54862937 crew list on the reverse] side
  5. (Fall 2008). "unknown title". [[Air Force Museum Foundation]].
  6. (July 6, 2016). "To Tell the Truth - Poisonous snake collector; PANEL: Alan King (Sep 17, 1962)".
  7. Hernandez, Ernio. Jones, Kurtz, Groener Become Bway's Imaginary Friends, November 25; Opens December 12. Playbill. July 20, 2002 [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/jones-kurtz-groener-become-bways-imaginary-friends-nov.-25-opens-dec.-12-107172]
  8. (1990-09-17). "Guest Actress/Comedy Series". [[Democrat and Chronicle]].
  9. (2014). "Part Swan, Part Goose". Penguin Publishing.
  10. Poll, Julie. (1996). "As the World Turns: The Complete Family Scrapbook, Special 40th Anniversary Edition". General Publishing Group.
  11. (4 October 2021). "Henry Winkler, Ben Schwartz to Guest Star on Paramount Plus' 'Rugrats': First Look (Exclusive)".
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