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Maureen Stapleton(1925-2006)

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Maureen Stapleton
A high-class call girl accused of murder fights for the right to stand trial rather than be declared mentally incompetent.
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Academy Award-winner Maureen Stapleton was born June 21, 1925 in Troy, New York, to Irene (née Walsh) and John P. Stapleton. Her family was of Irish descent. Maureen moved to New York City at the age of eighteen and did modeling to pay the bills. Already a Tony Award-winner, she made her Academy Award-nominated film debut in Lonelyhearts (1958) supporting four-time Academy Award-nominee Montgomery Clift, and Myrna Loy in Lonelyhearts (1958). Maureen was was nominated for an Oscar again for her performance in Airport (1970). She played the wife of D. O. Guerrero (played by Academy Award-winner Van Heflin). Eight years later she went on to earn a third Oscar nomination for her performance as Diane Keaton, Kristen Griffith, and Mary Beth Hurt's stepmother Pearl, in the Woody Allen drama Interiors (1978). Apparently, four times worked as a charm when Maureen took the Oscar home for her performance in which she portrayed the Lithuanian-born anarchist Emma Goldman in Warren Beatty's Reds (1981).
BornJune 21, 1925
DiedMarch 13, 2006(80)
BornJune 21, 1925
DiedMarch 13, 2006(80)
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 9 wins & 17 nominations total

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Known for

Diane Keaton and Warren Beatty in Reds (1981)
Reds
7.3
  • Emma Goldman
  • 1981
Diane Keaton, Mary Beth Hurt, and Kristin Griffith in Interiors (1978)
Interiors
7.3
  • Pearl
  • 1978
Burt Lancaster, Jacqueline Bisset, Van Heflin, George Kennedy, Dean Martin, Barbara Hale, Helen Hayes, Barry Nelson, Lloyd Nolan, Jean Seberg, Maureen Stapleton, and Dana Wynter in Airport (1970)
Airport
6.6
  • Inez Guerrero
  • 1970
Cocoon (1985)
Cocoon
6.7
  • Mary Luckett
  • 1985

Credits

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  • Living and Dining (2003)
    Living and Dining
    6.8
    • Mrs. Lundt
    • 2003
  • Snow Cat (1998)
    Snow Cat
    7.0
    Short
    • Grandma (voice)
    • 1998
  • Sally Kirkland and Danny Aiello in Wilbur Falls (1998)
    Wilbur Falls
    5.2
    • Wilbur Falls High Secretary
    • 1998
  • Matthew Broderick, Meg Ryan, Kelly Preston, and Tchéky Karyo in Addicted to Love (1997)
    Addicted to Love
    6.1
    • Nana
    • 1997
  • Avonlea (1990)
    Avonlea
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Maggie MacPhee
    • 1995
  • The Last Good Time (1994)
    The Last Good Time
    6.6
    • Ida Cutler
    • 1994
  • Sissy Spacek, Anna Chlumsky, Aaron Michael Metchik, and Asher Metchik in Trading Mom (1994)
    Trading Mom
    5.4
    • Mrs. Cavour
    • 1994
  • Lincoln (1992)
    Lincoln
    7.0
    TV Movie
    • Sarah Bush Lincoln (voice)
    • 1992
  • Kyra Sedgwick and Maureen Stapleton in Miss Rose White (1992)
    Miss Rose White
    6.9
    TV Movie
    • Tanta Perla
    • 1992
  • Tim Curry, Bob Hoskins, Teri Polo, Nancy Travis, Blair Brown, Diana Bellamy, Pamela Reed, Peter Riegert, and Maureen Stapleton in Passed Away (1992)
    Passed Away
    5.7
    • Mary Scanlan
    • 1992
  • Last Wish (1992)
    Last Wish
    7.1
    TV Movie
    • Ida Rollin
    • 1992
  • The Equalizer (1985)
    The Equalizer
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Emmy Rutherford
    • 1989
  • Burt Reynolds in B.L. Stryker (1989)
    B.L. Stryker
    6.1
    TV Series
    • Auntie Sue
    • 1989
  • Steve Guttenberg, Don Ameche, Wilford Brimley, Courteney Cox, Jessica Tandy, Hume Cronyn, Tahnee Welch, Jack Gilford, Maureen Stapleton, and Gwen Verdon in Cocoon: The Return (1988)
    Cocoon: The Return
    5.4
    • Mary Luckett
    • 1988
  • Victor Garber in Liberace: Behind the Music (1988)
    Liberace: Behind the Music
    6.2
    TV Movie
    • Frances Liberace
    • 1988

Soundtrack



  • Bob Hope and Dolores Hope in The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1985)
    The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts
    6.4
    TV Special
    • performer: "I Remember It Well"
    • 1985
  • Queen of the Stardust Ballroom (1975)
    Queen of the Stardust Ballroom
    7.3
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Pennies and Dreams", "A Big Mistake", "Who Gave You Permission?", "I Love To Dance"
    • 1975
  • Ann-Margret, Janet Leigh, Dick Van Dyke, Jesse Pearson, and Bobby Rydell in Bye Bye Birdie (1963)
    Bye Bye Birdie
    6.6
    • performer: "Kids"
    • 1963

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
  • Born
    • June 21, 1925
    • Troy, New York, USA
  • Died
    • March 13, 2006
    • Lenox, Massachusetts, USA(chronic pulmonary disease)
  • Spouses
      David RayfielJuly 3, 1963 - June 1966 (divorced)
  • Children
      Daniel Allentuck
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared (as "Sara Tansey"; Broadway debut) in "The Playboy of the Western World" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by John Millington Synge. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Booth Theatre: 26 Oct 1946-4 Jan 1947 (81 performances). Cast: Paul Anderson, Mary Diveny, Eithne Dunne, Julie Harris (as "Nelly"), Robin Humphrey, Fred Johnson, Sheila Keddy, J.M. Kerrigan (as "Michael James Flaherty"), Dennis King Jr., Barry Macollum, Burgess Meredith (as "Christy Mahon"), Mildred Natwick (as "Widow Quin"), J.C. Nugent, James O'Neill, Ford Rainey (as "Townsperson"), Mary Lou Taylor, Mary Walker. Produced by Theatre Inc. (Richard Aldrich, Managing Director).
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Interview
    • 8 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Contrary to popular belief, she was not related to All in the Family (1971) star Jean Stapleton.
  • 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.
  • Nickname
    • Mo

FAQ

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  • When did Maureen Stapleton die?
    March 13, 2006
  • How did Maureen Stapleton die?
    Chronic pulmonary disease
  • How old was Maureen Stapleton when she died?
    80 years old
  • Where did Maureen Stapleton die?
    Lenox, Massachusetts, USA
  • When was Maureen Stapleton born?
    June 21, 1925

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