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Biography

Born in Brooklyn, NY, on December 29, 1936, actress/dancer/rubberfaced comedienne Mary Tyler Moore went on to star in the definitive television comedies of both the 1960s and the 1970s: The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-1966) and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-1977). For her performances as Laura Petrie and Mary Richards, Moore won five Emmy Awards, in 1965, 1966, 1973, 1974, and 1976. Moore got her start in television commercials, acting as Happy Hotpoint, the Hotpoint Appliance Elf during The Ozzie and Harriet Show in 1955. She then progressed to a stint as the disembodied voice and legs of Sam, the answering service lady, on Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1957-1960). Three unsuccessful shows and a series of TV specials followed her more notable series: Mary (1978), the Mary Tyler Moore Hour (1979), and Mary (1985-1986). Her dramatic career took off in 1981, when she was nominated for an Academy Award for her portrayal of the repressed mother in Ordinary People. Moore had Broadway success with Whose Life Is It Anyway?, appeared in the highly acclaimed Finnegan, Begin Again with Robert Preston on HBO, and won a CableACE Award in 1993 for her performance as an evil orphanage director in Stolen Babies. In 1996, Moore gained the appreciation of a new generation of fans with her hilarious turn as Ben Stiller's neurotic mother in David O. Russell's Flirting With Disaster. She also experienced a sort of renaissance through her mention in other films, notably Douglas Keeve's 1995 frockumentary Unzipped, which featured a beatific Isaac Mizrahi extolling the virtues of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and singing its theme song. In addition to her television and film work, Moore, as a well-known diabetic, has been a longtime representative of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

Change of Habit

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Keys to Tulsa

Awards

Best Actress - Drama (win)
Ordinary People 1980
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress (nom)
Ordinary People 1980
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Actress (nom)
Ordinary People 1980
Academy

 

Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (TV) (nom)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show [TV Series] 1976
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (TV) (nom)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show [TV Series] 1975
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (TV) (nom)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show [TV Series] 1974
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (TV) (nom)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show [TV Series] 1973
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (TV) (nom)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show [TV Series] 1972
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (TV) (nom)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show [TV Series] 1971
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (TV) (win)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show [TV Series] 1970
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress (TV) (win)
The Dick Van Dyke Show [TV Series] 1964
Golden Globe

 


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