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Caitlin O'Heaney

Caitlin O'Heaney (born August 16, 1952) is an American television, film and stage actress. O'Heaney has worked extensively in live theater, but is best known for playing Sarah Stickney White, the female lead on the ABC series Tales of the Gold Monkey in the early 1980s. She also played Snow White Charming in the first season of ABC's The Charmings in 1987.

Caitlin O'Heaney
O'Heaney in 2005
Born
Kathleen Heaney

(1952-08-16) August 16, 1952 (age 70)
NationalityAmerican
EducationJuilliard School (BFA)
Occupation(s)Television, film and stage actress

Early life

O'Heaney was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and raised in Whitefish Bay.[1] Her great-great-great-grandfather is Jacob Best, founder of what became the Pabst Brewing Company.[citation needed] O'Heaney was raised Roman Catholic.[1]

She won a full scholarship to the Juilliard School in New York City when she was 17. Then known as Kathleen Heaney, she was a member of the Juilliard Drama Division's Group 3 (1970–1974)[2] where she studied under Academy Award-winning actor John Houseman. Her performances at Juilliard included several classic roles, such as Masha in The Seagull; Doreen in Tartuffe; Juliet in Romeo and Juliet; Mary Boyle in Juno and the Paycock; Maryanne in Measure for Measure; and Esmeralda in Camino Real.

Stage career

O'Heaney made her off-Broadway debut as Loretta in The Hot House at the Chelsea Theatre, then remained at the Chelsea to play Finkel in Yentl and to understudy Tovah Feldshuh in the title role. She moved to Broadway to understudy the role of Elizabeth in A Matter of Gravity, starring Katharine Hepburn and co-starring her Juilliard friend and colleague Christopher Reeve.

She relocated to Seattle to appear as Celia in As You Like It, Gwendolyn in Travesties, and Eylie in Ladyhouse Blues at ACT/Seattle, then returned to New York to play the double roles of Belle and Mrs. Cratchit in A Christmas Carol at Playwrights Horizon. When A Christmas Carol closed, O'Heaney moved to Los Angeles, and five weeks later she was cast as Anna Marie Hollyhock in the 1978 ABC comedy series Apple Pie, which was produced by Norman Lear, directed by Peter Bonerz, and starred Rue McClanahan, Dabney Coleman, Jack Gilford, Derrel Maury, Mike Binder and Richard Libertini. This was a highlight of O'Heaney's career. She says with regard to the experience, "It was pure magic and incredible fun working every day with these wonderful people!"[citation needed]

O'Heaney remained in Los Angeles to play fourteen-year-old Bianca in White Marriage at the Odyssey Theatre and won a Drama-Logue Award for Best Actress for the role. She then returned to the East Coast to star as Ersilla Drei in Pirandello's Naked at the Syracuse Stage, and performances in Ape Watch at the Mark Taper Forum Lab and in The Brides at the Lenox Art Centre soon followed. She appeared off-Broadway as Olive Lashbrook in The Voice of the Turtle, for which she received a very positive review in The New York Times, and in Scenes and Revelations.

Film and television work

O'Heaney appeared in the television movie The Seeding of Sarah Burns in 1979 and as waitress Lurleen Hamett in ABC's One Life to Live. She played the female lead, Amy, in the horror feature He Knows You're Alone (1980), which was Tom Hanks' first feature film. In 1982, she was cast in the lead female role of Sarah Stickney White in ABC's Tales of the Gold Monkey, also starring Stephen Collins, Roddy McDowall and Jeff MacKay. She also appeared as 1930s Hollywood actress Dolores Farrar in Woody Allen's 1983 film Zelig, and Allen would cast her again in The Purple Rose of Cairo in 1985.[citation needed] She played Miss Farmer in the 1987 film Three O'Clock High.

Although she was active in television until 1993, O'Heaney did not appear in any feature films for nearly two decades, then returned in 2002 as Mrs. Woodbridge in The Emperor's Club with Kevin Kline, O'Heaney's colleague and friend at Juilliard. She also played Aunt Fran in the 2005 film Brooklyn Lobster, and most recently appeared in the 2007 independent feature Asylum Seekers. O'Heaney wrapped the feature film Late Phases, a thriller directed by Adrian Garcia Bogliano, in June 2013 in which she played the role of Emma.[3]

Other work and interests

In the mid-1970s, Salvador Dalí offered Caitlin the opportunity to model for him, but Gala, his wife, was not in favor of the project so it was canceled.

O'Heaney lists her interests as the environment, performing as an actress in theatre, film, television, animal rights, writing, music, singing, reading, and the design of fragrance.[citation needed] She used her interest in fragrance to create Caitlin, a cruelty-free fragrance containing gardenia, apple, sandalwood and patchouli. InStyle magazine reported that the fragrance was favored by Naomi Judd, Rosanna Arquette, Terri Hatcher and Paula Abdul.[citation needed]

In 2006-2007, O'Heaney performed on radio with Air Pirates Radio Theater.

In February 2008, she wrote the music and lyrics for an anti-war environmentalist song titled "Who Have We Freed?" which she recorded with Pete Seeger. She and Seeger have performed "Who Have We Freed?" at various environmental/anti-war festivals in and around New York.

O'Heaney is involved with independent playwrights at Manhattan Theatre Source and the National Arts Club, both in New York City.

Personal life

O'Heaney had a lengthy relationship with Jared Martin, who played Dusty Farlow on Dallas, and the two remained friendly after their romantic relationship ended.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1976 Savage Weekend Shirley Sales
1979 The Seeding of Sarah Burns Linda Television film
1980 He Knows You're Alone Amy Jensen
1981 Wolfen ESS Operator
1982 A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy Dolores Farrar Uncredited
1982 Zelig Scenes cut[4]
1986 Convicted Laura Larkin Television film
1987 Three O'Clock High Miss Farmer
1987 The Purple Rose of Cairo Scenes cut[4]
1988 Badlands 2005 Sarah Gwynne Television film
2002 The Emperor's Club Mrs. Woodbridge
2014 Late Phases Emma
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1978 Apple Pie Anna Marie Hollyhock 7 episodes
1982 Tales of the Gold Monkey Sarah Stickney White 21 episodes
1984 AfterMASH Laura 1 episode
1986 Spenser: For Hire Laure Louise Johnson 1 episode
1986 Silver Spoons Jackie 1 episode
1987 St. Elsewhere Debbie Hoffman 1 episode
1987 The Charmings Snow White Charming 6 episodes
1987 Murder, She Wrote Tara Sillman 1 episode
1987 Beauty and the Beast Bridget O'Donnell 1 episode
1987 L.A. Law Kiki Sennheiser 1 episode
1989 Alien Nation Jenny Moffatt 1 episode
1990 Matlock Mrs. Estes 1 episode
1990 Over My Dead Body Lila Chalmers 1 episode
1992 Civil Wars Carol Bloch 1 episode
1993 Raven Erin Stucky 1 episode

References

  1. ^ a b O'Heaney, Caitlin; et al. (September 29, 2013). "He Knows You're Alone". The Hysteria Continues (Podcast). No. 67. Retrieved October 20, 2017.[dead YouTube link]
  2. ^ . The Juilliard Journal. The Juilliard School. November 2011. Archived from the original on April 14, 2013. Retrieved April 7, 2012. Caitlin O'Heaney (formerly known as Kathleen Heaney) attended Juilliard as part of Drama Division Group 3 (1970-74)
  3. ^ Late Phases – Go Behind the Scenes of the Werewolf Action
  4. ^ a b "Sissy chats with acting veteran Caitlin O'Heaney this Friday night LIVE on The Sissy Show!". PRLog. August 28, 2014. Retrieved November 6, 2015.

External links

  • Caitlin O'Heaney at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Caitlin O Heaney news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Caitlin O Heaney born August 16 1952 is an American television film and stage actress O Heaney has worked extensively in live theater but is best known for playing Sarah Stickney White the female lead on the ABC series Tales of the Gold Monkey in the early 1980s She also played Snow White Charming in the first season of ABC s The Charmings in 1987 Caitlin O HeaneyO Heaney in 2005BornKathleen Heaney 1952 08 16 August 16 1952 age 70 Milwaukee Wisconsin U S NationalityAmericanEducationJuilliard School BFA Occupation s Television film and stage actress Contents 1 Early life 2 Stage career 3 Film and television work 4 Other work and interests 5 Personal life 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditO Heaney was born in Milwaukee Wisconsin and raised in Whitefish Bay 1 Her great great great grandfather is Jacob Best founder of what became the Pabst Brewing Company citation needed O Heaney was raised Roman Catholic 1 She won a full scholarship to the Juilliard School in New York City when she was 17 Then known as Kathleen Heaney she was a member of the Juilliard Drama Division s Group 3 1970 1974 2 where she studied under Academy Award winning actor John Houseman Her performances at Juilliard included several classic roles such as Masha in The Seagull Doreen in Tartuffe Juliet in Romeo and Juliet Mary Boyle in Juno and the Paycock Maryanne in Measure for Measure and Esmeralda in Camino Real Stage career EditO Heaney made her off Broadway debut as Loretta in The Hot House at the Chelsea Theatre then remained at the Chelsea to play Finkel in Yentl and to understudy Tovah Feldshuh in the title role She moved to Broadway to understudy the role of Elizabeth in A Matter of Gravity starring Katharine Hepburn and co starring her Juilliard friend and colleague Christopher Reeve She relocated to Seattle to appear as Celia in As You Like It Gwendolyn in Travesties and Eylie in Ladyhouse Blues at ACT Seattle then returned to New York to play the double roles of Belle and Mrs Cratchit in A Christmas Carol at Playwrights Horizon When A Christmas Carol closed O Heaney moved to Los Angeles and five weeks later she was cast as Anna Marie Hollyhock in the 1978 ABC comedy series Apple Pie which was produced by Norman Lear directed by Peter Bonerz and starred Rue McClanahan Dabney Coleman Jack Gilford Derrel Maury Mike Binder and Richard Libertini This was a highlight of O Heaney s career She says with regard to the experience It was pure magic and incredible fun working every day with these wonderful people citation needed O Heaney remained in Los Angeles to play fourteen year old Bianca in White Marriage at the Odyssey Theatre and won a Drama Logue Award for Best Actress for the role She then returned to the East Coast to star as Ersilla Drei in Pirandello s Naked at the Syracuse Stage and performances in Ape Watch at the Mark Taper Forum Lab and in The Brides at the Lenox Art Centre soon followed She appeared off Broadway as Olive Lashbrook in The Voice of the Turtle for which she received a very positive review in The New York Times and in Scenes and Revelations Film and television work EditO Heaney appeared in the television movie The Seeding of Sarah Burns in 1979 and as waitress Lurleen Hamett in ABC s One Life to Live She played the female lead Amy in the horror feature He Knows You re Alone 1980 which was Tom Hanks first feature film In 1982 she was cast in the lead female role of Sarah Stickney White in ABC s Tales of the Gold Monkey also starring Stephen Collins Roddy McDowall and Jeff MacKay She also appeared as 1930s Hollywood actress Dolores Farrar in Woody Allen s 1983 film Zelig and Allen would cast her again in The Purple Rose of Cairo in 1985 citation needed She played Miss Farmer in the 1987 film Three O Clock High Although she was active in television until 1993 O Heaney did not appear in any feature films for nearly two decades then returned in 2002 as Mrs Woodbridge in The Emperor s Club with Kevin Kline O Heaney s colleague and friend at Juilliard She also played Aunt Fran in the 2005 film Brooklyn Lobster and most recently appeared in the 2007 independent feature Asylum Seekers O Heaney wrapped the feature film Late Phases a thriller directed by Adrian Garcia Bogliano in June 2013 in which she played the role of Emma 3 Other work and interests EditIn the mid 1970s Salvador Dali offered Caitlin the opportunity to model for him but Gala his wife was not in favor of the project so it was canceled O Heaney lists her interests as the environment performing as an actress in theatre film television animal rights writing music singing reading and the design of fragrance citation needed She used her interest in fragrance to create Caitlin a cruelty free fragrance containing gardenia apple sandalwood and patchouli InStyle magazine reported that the fragrance was favored by Naomi Judd Rosanna Arquette Terri Hatcher and Paula Abdul citation needed In 2006 2007 O Heaney performed on radio with Air Pirates Radio Theater In February 2008 she wrote the music and lyrics for an anti war environmentalist song titled Who Have We Freed which she recorded with Pete Seeger She and Seeger have performed Who Have We Freed at various environmental anti war festivals in and around New York O Heaney is involved with independent playwrights at Manhattan Theatre Source and the National Arts Club both in New York City Personal life EditO Heaney had a lengthy relationship with Jared Martin who played Dusty Farlow on Dallas and the two remained friendly after their romantic relationship ended citation needed Filmography EditFilmYear Title Role Notes1976 Savage Weekend Shirley Sales1979 The Seeding of Sarah Burns Linda Television film1980 He Knows You re Alone Amy Jensen1981 Wolfen ESS Operator1982 A Midsummer Night s Sex Comedy Dolores Farrar Uncredited1982 Zelig Scenes cut 4 1986 Convicted Laura Larkin Television film1987 Three O Clock High Miss Farmer1987 The Purple Rose of Cairo Scenes cut 4 1988 Badlands 2005 Sarah Gwynne Television film2002 The Emperor s Club Mrs Woodbridge2014 Late Phases EmmaTelevisionYear Title Role Notes1978 Apple Pie Anna Marie Hollyhock 7 episodes1982 Tales of the Gold Monkey Sarah Stickney White 21 episodes1984 AfterMASH Laura 1 episode1986 Spenser For Hire Laure Louise Johnson 1 episode1986 Silver Spoons Jackie 1 episode1987 St Elsewhere Debbie Hoffman 1 episode1987 The Charmings Snow White Charming 6 episodes1987 Murder She Wrote Tara Sillman 1 episode1987 Beauty and the Beast Bridget O Donnell 1 episode1987 L A Law Kiki Sennheiser 1 episode1989 Alien Nation Jenny Moffatt 1 episode1990 Matlock Mrs Estes 1 episode1990 Over My Dead Body Lila Chalmers 1 episode1992 Civil Wars Carol Bloch 1 episode1993 Raven Erin Stucky 1 episodeReferences Edit a b O Heaney Caitlin et al September 29 2013 He Knows You re Alone The Hysteria Continues Podcast No 67 Retrieved October 20 2017 dead YouTube link An Alumna Remembers Her Evening with Dali The Juilliard Journal The Juilliard School November 2011 Archived from the original on April 14 2013 Retrieved April 7 2012 Caitlin O Heaney formerly known as Kathleen Heaney attended Juilliard as part of Drama Division Group 3 1970 74 Late Phases Go Behind the Scenes of the Werewolf Action a b Sissy chats with acting veteran Caitlin O Heaney this Friday night LIVE on The Sissy Show PRLog August 28 2014 Retrieved November 6 2015 External links EditCaitlin O Heaney at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caitlin O 27Heaney amp oldid 1127746016, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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