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Biography

A highly respected character actress of stage, screen, and occasional television, Maureen Stapleton has specialized in playing slightly unkempt, earthy, and/or eccentric women in dramas and comedies. Born June 21, 1925, Stapleton grew up dreaming of becoming a thespian like her idol Joel McCrea, and she went on to work her way through the Herbert Berghof Acting School as a waitress and a model. She made her Broadway debut in Burgess Meredith's production of The Playboy of the Western World (1946) and found herself a Broadway sensation five years later when she starred in Tennessee Williams' The Rose Tattoo, which earned her a Tony Award. This led to a successful stage career in which Stapleton often appeared in Williams' plays. Stapleton made her feature film debut playing a deeply disturbed advice columnist in Lonelyhearts (1958), a role that won her a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination. Throughout her career she would receive two more Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominations, for her work in Airport (1970) and Woody Allen's first drama, Interiors (1978), before winning the award for playing Emma Goldman in Reds (1981). Stapleton continued to appear on the screen throughout the 1980s and 1990s, showing up in such films as Cocoon (1985), Heartburn (1986), and the black comedy Addicted to Love (1987). She also continued to act on television, her notable efforts ranging from the romantic drama Queen of the Stardust Ballroom (1975) to the highly acclaimed Miss Rose White in 1992. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

Truman Capote's Trilogy

Most disliked movie

The Fan

Awards

Best Supporting Actress (win)
Reds 1982
British Academy Awards

 

Best Supporting Actress (nom)
Reds 1981
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Supporting Actress (win)
Reds 1981
L.A. Film Critics Association

 

Best Supporting Actress (nom)
Reds 1981
Golden Globe

 

Best Supporting Actress (win)
Reds 1981
Academy

 

Best Supporting Actress (win)
Interiors 1978
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Supporting Actress (win)
Interiors 1978
L.A. Film Critics Association

 

Best Supporting Actress (nom)
Interiors 1978
Golden Globe

 

Best Supporting Actress (nom)
Interiors 1978
Academy

 

Best Supporting Actress (nom)
Plaza Suite 1971
Golden Globe

 

Best Supporting Actress (win)
Airport 1970
Golden Globe

 

Best Supporting Actress (nom)
Airport 1970
Academy

 

Best Supporting Actress (nom)
Lonelyhearts 1958
Golden Globe

 

Best Supporting Actress (nom)
Lonelyhearts 1958
Academy

 


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