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Betty Aberlin

Betty Aberlin (born Betty Kay Ageloff; December 30, 1942) is an American actress, poet, and writer. She is best known as Lady Aberlin on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, a role she played for the entirety of the show's 33-year run.

Betty Aberlin
Aberlin c. 1970-1980
Born
Betty Kay Ageloff

(1942-12-30) December 30, 1942 (age 81)[1]
Alma materBennington College
Occupations
  • Actress
  • poet
  • writer
Years active1968–present
Known forPlaying Lady Aberlin on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Spouse
Dr. Penn Lupovich
(m. 1967)
[2]

Life and career edit

Born Betty Kay Ageloff in New York City, Aberlin grew up in a Jewish family (that later changed their surname to Aberlin)[3][4] and attended public schools in Queens and Staten Island. In Staten Island, she attended Curtis High School, graduating in 1959. She graduated from Bennington College, having studied art, modern dance, and literature with Howard Nemerov and Bernard Malamud.

She made her debut at the Phoenix Theatre in 1954 in Sandhog, a folk-opera by Waldo Salt and Earl Robinson.

Aberlin had a regular role as Lady Aberlin for 33 years on the children's television series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.[5] Lady Aberlin was King Friday's niece and frequently the "main" character of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe segments. Often the only full-sized character in the segments, she acted as something of a level-headed older sister to the puppets and audience alike,[6] and an audience surrogate, providing exposition for the story's narrative. She could occasionally be seen dancing around the Neighborhood whenever she was by herself. Sometimes nicknamed "Lady A," she also sometimes acted as a surrogate mother to Daniel Tiger.

She also appeared on The Smothers Brothers Show (1975)[7] and various TV spots. For a short time she did a late-night radio show on WYEP-FM in Pittsburgh, a station she helped found. The program featured jazz, comedy, and some spoken arts and poetry. WYEP is a non-commercial, community-supported station for progressive music, arts, and public affairs. Aberlin wrote and performed a sequence for ACRE TV's The 90's—"Stop Me Before I Love Again"—in a theme show on growing older, which aired on PBS.[citation needed]

Aberlin played back-up singer Cheryl and later starred as Heather in the 1978 Joseph Papp production of Cryer & Ford's I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking it on the Road at the New York Shakespeare Festival's Public Theater in New York and on the road.[8]

In 1980–1981, Aberlin played Meryl Streep's sister in Elizabeth Swados' Alice in Concert,[9] based on Alice in Wonderland, both at The Public Theater and in a 1982 television version, Alice at the Palace.[10]

Later in her career, Aberlin formed a friendship with Kevin Smith[11] and appeared in a number of his films, including Dogma (1999), Jersey Girl (2004), Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008), Red State (2011), and as Mrs. B in The 4:30 Movie (2024).[12]

Writings edit

As a contribution to the literary web site "Fresh Yarn", Aberlin's essay The Blonding of America was published in 2005. In the essay, she comments on privilege and physical appearance. The point of departure for her reflection is the purchase of a blonde wig to hide her first gray hairs. Wearing the wig, Aberlin is aware of how it erases racial or ethnic features and how her new look evokes a more glamorous feminine stereotype. She observes how this change to her appearance effects a change of consciousness: "I put [the wig] on, and I don't even notice the homeless anymore." She concludes the essay: "Later on that evening, I saw a yellow school bus, filled with Chasidim. On the sooty back window of the bus, someone had drawn a swastika. I'll tell you...it certainly feels a little safer....being blonde."[13]

In 2008, Aberlin published a collection of poems, The White Page Poems, as a companion to A Book of Strife, in the Form of the Diary of an Old Soul, an 1880 collection of poems by George MacDonald. The original edition of MacDonald's book had a blank page opposite each poem.[14]

In popular culture edit

Musician Jonathan Coulton wrote the song "Lady Aberlin's Muumuu" about Aberlin's Mister Rogers character.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ "Betty Aberlin". girl.com.au. Girl.com.au. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
  2. ^ "Betty Aberlin, Actress, Married to a Physician." The New York Times. January 29, 1967. Retrieved on January 27, 2021.
  3. ^ Madison, Bill (March 22, 2009). "Interview:Betty Aberlin". Billevesees. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  4. ^ Aberlin, Betty. "The Blonding of America". Fresh Yarn.
  5. ^ Patricia Breakey (December 10, 2007). "Author back from the "neighborhood"". Oneonta, NY: The Daily Star. Retrieved October 13, 2013.
  6. ^ Betty Aberlin comments on Jonathan Coulton's song, "Lady Aberlin's Muumuu" and explains that Fred Rogers conceptualized her as a "big sister"
  7. ^ "Fresh Yarn * The Online Salon for personal essays * PAST CONTRIBUTORS". Retrieved October 13, 2013.
  8. ^ "I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It On the Road - Lortel Archives". www.lortel.org. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
  9. ^ "Simply Streep - Career - Stage Productions - Alice in Concert". SimplyStreep.com. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
  10. ^ "Simply Streep - Career - Television - Alice at the Palace". SimplyStreep.com. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
  11. ^ Smith, Kevin (August 12, 2011). "004: Betty Aberlin (Interview)". SMinterview with @thatkevinsmith (Podcast). Retrieved July 5, 2018.
  12. ^ "woot! woot!!! woot!!!!! | KevinSmith @ThatKevinSmith · Apr 2 Get ready for another Kevin Smith film". twitter.com. Twitter. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
  13. ^ "FRESH YARN presents The Blonding of America... by Betty Aberlin". Retrieved October 13, 2013.
  14. ^ McDonald, George; Aberlin, Betty K. (2008). The Diary of an Old Soul & the White Page Poems. Wayne, Pennsylvania: Zossima Press. ISBN 978-0972322140.
  15. ^ New Song – Lady Aberlin's Muumuu

External links edit

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Betty Aberlin born Betty Kay Ageloff December 30 1942 is an American actress poet and writer She is best known as Lady Aberlin on Mister Rogers Neighborhood a role she played for the entirety of the show s 33 year run Betty AberlinAberlin c 1970 1980BornBetty Kay Ageloff 1942 12 30 December 30 1942 age 81 1 New York City U S Alma materBennington CollegeOccupationsActress poet writerYears active1968 presentKnown forPlaying Lady Aberlin on Mister Rogers NeighborhoodSpouseDr Penn Lupovich m 1967 wbr 2 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Writings 2 In popular culture 3 References 4 External linksLife and career editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Betty Aberlin news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Born Betty Kay Ageloff in New York City Aberlin grew up in a Jewish family that later changed their surname to Aberlin 3 4 and attended public schools in Queens and Staten Island In Staten Island she attended Curtis High School graduating in 1959 She graduated from Bennington College having studied art modern dance and literature with Howard Nemerov and Bernard Malamud She made her debut at the Phoenix Theatre in 1954 in Sandhog a folk opera by Waldo Salt and Earl Robinson Aberlin had a regular role as Lady Aberlin for 33 years on the children s television series Mister Rogers Neighborhood 5 Lady Aberlin was King Friday s niece and frequently the main character of the Neighborhood of Make Believe segments Often the only full sized character in the segments she acted as something of a level headed older sister to the puppets and audience alike 6 and an audience surrogate providing exposition for the story s narrative She could occasionally be seen dancing around the Neighborhood whenever she was by herself Sometimes nicknamed Lady A she also sometimes acted as a surrogate mother to Daniel Tiger She also appeared on The Smothers Brothers Show 1975 7 and various TV spots For a short time she did a late night radio show on WYEP FM in Pittsburgh a station she helped found The program featured jazz comedy and some spoken arts and poetry WYEP is a non commercial community supported station for progressive music arts and public affairs Aberlin wrote and performed a sequence for ACRE TV s The 90 s Stop Me Before I Love Again in a theme show on growing older which aired on PBS citation needed Aberlin played back up singer Cheryl and later starred as Heather in the 1978 Joseph Papp production of Cryer amp Ford s I m Getting My Act Together and Taking it on the Road at the New York Shakespeare Festival s Public Theater in New York and on the road 8 In 1980 1981 Aberlin played Meryl Streep s sister in Elizabeth Swados Alice in Concert 9 based on Alice in Wonderland both at The Public Theater and in a 1982 television version Alice at the Palace 10 Later in her career Aberlin formed a friendship with Kevin Smith 11 and appeared in a number of his films including Dogma 1999 Jersey Girl 2004 Zack and Miri Make a Porno 2008 Red State 2011 and as Mrs B in The 4 30 Movie 2024 12 Writings edit As a contribution to the literary web site Fresh Yarn Aberlin s essay The Blonding of America was published in 2005 In the essay she comments on privilege and physical appearance The point of departure for her reflection is the purchase of a blonde wig to hide her first gray hairs Wearing the wig Aberlin is aware of how it erases racial or ethnic features and how her new look evokes a more glamorous feminine stereotype She observes how this change to her appearance effects a change of consciousness I put the wig on and I don t even notice the homeless anymore She concludes the essay Later on that evening I saw a yellow school bus filled with Chasidim On the sooty back window of the bus someone had drawn a swastika I ll tell you it certainly feels a little safer being blonde 13 In 2008 Aberlin published a collection of poems The White Page Poems as a companion to A Book of Strife in the Form of the Diary of an Old Soul an 1880 collection of poems by George MacDonald The original edition of MacDonald s book had a blank page opposite each poem 14 In popular culture editMusician Jonathan Coulton wrote the song Lady Aberlin s Muumuu about Aberlin s Mister Rogers character 15 References edit Betty Aberlin girl com au Girl com au Retrieved March 10 2024 Betty Aberlin Actress Married to a Physician The New York Times January 29 1967 Retrieved on January 27 2021 Madison Bill March 22 2009 Interview Betty Aberlin Billevesees Retrieved October 14 2018 Aberlin Betty The Blonding of America Fresh Yarn Patricia Breakey December 10 2007 Author back from the neighborhood Oneonta NY The Daily Star Retrieved October 13 2013 Betty Aberlin comments on Jonathan Coulton s song Lady Aberlin s Muumuu and explains that Fred Rogers conceptualized her as a big sister Fresh Yarn The Online Salon for personal essays PAST CONTRIBUTORS Retrieved October 13 2013 I m Getting My Act Together and Taking It On the Road Lortel Archives www lortel org Retrieved July 5 2018 Simply Streep Career Stage Productions Alice in Concert SimplyStreep com Retrieved July 5 2018 Simply Streep Career Television Alice at the Palace SimplyStreep com Retrieved July 5 2018 Smith Kevin August 12 2011 004 Betty Aberlin Interview SMinterview with thatkevinsmith Podcast Retrieved July 5 2018 woot woot woot KevinSmith ThatKevinSmith Apr 2 Get ready for another Kevin Smith film twitter com Twitter Retrieved April 8 2024 FRESH YARN presents The Blonding of America by Betty Aberlin Retrieved October 13 2013 McDonald George Aberlin Betty K 2008 The Diary of an Old Soul amp the White Page Poems Wayne Pennsylvania Zossima Press ISBN 978 0972322140 New 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