Maureen Stapleton

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Biography

Academy Award-winner Maureen Stapleton was born June 21, 1925 in Troy, New York, to Irene .

  • Primary profession
  • Actress·soundtrack
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 21 June 1925
  • Place of birth
  • Troy· New York
  • Death date
  • 2006-03-13
  • Death age
  • 81
  • Place of death
  • Lenox· Massachusetts
  • Spouses
  • David Rayfiel
  • Education
  • Actors Studio
  • Knows language
  • English language

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Trivia

She did not travel by air or elevator. She traveled by rail across the country, and traveled by ship across the ocean, instead of by plane.

Received the Actors Studio Award in 1980 for her contributions to the theatre.

Inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame on April 5, 1981.

In 1981, Hudson Valley Community College in her hometown of Troy, New York, named their theatre after her.

Received a 1975 Grammy Award nomination in the Best Spoken Word category for her recording of "To Kill a Mockingbird".

Mother of two children by her first husband, Max Allentuck: Daniel V. Allentuck and Katherine Allentuck (Bambery).

Took over the role of Rosa della Rosa because Anna Magnani (who was old enough to be her mother) didnt speak English well enough to essay the role on Broadway, so this young Irish Catholic from Troy played an Italian "Earth Mother" on Broadway to critical and popular acclaim!

In 1981, she became the tenth performer to win the Triple Crown of acting. Oscar: Best Supporting Actress, Reds , Tony: Best Supporting Actress-Play, The Rose Tattoo , and Emmy: Best Actress-Drama, Among the Paths to Eden .

She originated the role of Serafina in Tennessee Williams "The Rose Tattoo" on Broadway in 1951 and Lady Torrance in Williams "Orpheus Descending" in 1957. Both roles were played by Anna Magnani in the movie versions. Stapleton appeared in the film version of "Orpheus Descending", retitled The Fugitive Kind , but in a supporting role.

Has won two Tony Awards: in 1951, as Best Supporting or Featured Actress for "The Rose Tattoo," and in 1971, as Best Actress for "The Gingerbread Lady." She has also been nominated four other times: as Best Actress , in 1959 for "The Cold Wind and the Warm," in 1960 for "Toys in the Attic," and in 1968 for "Plaza Suite;" and in 1981, as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play) for "The Little Foxes."

Is the fourth of four consecutive winners of the Best Supporting Actress Oscar to have the initials "M.S.". The others are: Maggie Smith ( California Suite ), Meryl Streep ( Kramer vs. Kramer ) and Mary Steenburgen ( Melvin and Howard ).

She admitted to having a drinking problem and confessed that she would head for the vodka right after the curtain went down. Liquor was a fixture in her dressing room but she claims that she never appeared on stage drunk.

Once joined the Actors Studio, whose members included Marlon Brando who sometimes crashed in her one-room NY apartment.

Following her second divorce, she had a long affair with legendary Broadway fixture George Abbott that began when she was 43 and he was 81. It ended 10 years later when the director cheated on her with a younger woman.

Contrary to popular belief, she was not related to "All in the Family" star Jean Stapleton.

Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Actors Branch)

Received a special tribute as part of the Annual Memorial tribute at The 79th Annual Academy Awards .

In 1959 she became the first actor to receive an Oscar, Emmy and Tony nomination in the same year (for Lonelyhearts , All the Kings Men and "The Cold Wind and the Warm", respectively).

Although she played Dick Van Dyke s mother in Bye Bye Birdie , she was only six months his senior in real life.

She studied drama at HB Studio in Greenwich Village in New York City.

Is one of 16 actresses to have won the Triple Crown of Acting (an Oscar, Emmy and Tony); the others in chronological order are Helen Hayes , Ingrid Bergman , Shirley Booth , Liza Minnelli , Rita Moreno , Jessica Tandy , Audrey Hepburn , Anne Bancroft , Vanessa Redgrave , Maggie Smith , Ellen Burstyn , Helen Mirren , Frances McDormand , Jessica Lange and Viola Davis.

Studied acting under Herbert Berghof and at the Actors Studio in New york.

Was the 86th actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Reds at The 54th Annual Academy Awards on March 29, 1982.

Made her Broadway debut at age 22 in the starring role in "The Rose Tattoo.".

Stapleton had an airline phobia and turned down parts that required her to fly. She took a freighter to get to London for "Reds" as passenger boats dont run in winter.

Gave birth to her 1st child at age 25, a son Daniel V. Allentuck on July 8, 1950. Childs father was her 1st husband, Max Allentuck.

Returned to work 7 months after giving birth to her son Daniel V. Allentuck to begin performing in the Broadway play "The Rose Tattoo".

Was 5 months pregnant with her son Daniel V. Allentuck when she completed her run of the Broadway play "The Bird Cage".

Returned to work 6 months after giving birth to her daughter Katherine Allentuck to begin performing in the Broadway play "All in One".

Gave birth to her 2nd child at age 29, a daughter Katherine Allentuck on October 16, 1954. Childs father was her 1st husband, Max Allentuck.

Quotes

[when asked, after winning her Oscar, how it felt to be recognized as,one of the greatest actresses in the world] Not nearly as exciting as,it would be if I were acknowledged as one of the greatest lays in the,world.

[on acting] I do a job. I get paid. I go home.

Watching Manhattan (1979) , it almost makes you forget all the dog,poop on the streets.

When the curtain went up or the camera rolled, I did the best I could .

. . [I loved] the challenge and the opportunity to leave reality behind,and become someone else.

[referring to her "matronly" casting] I was born old.

[referring to her move to New York] I was 17 years old, I weighed 180,pounds and I had a hundred bucks in my pocket. I was invincible.

[referring to her "beauty"] I never had that problem. People looked at,me on stage and said, "Jesus, that broad better be able to act".

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